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Thermaltake needs to address their defective TT RGB products


bhaze440

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How has Thermaltake lasted this long without being sued. Their TT RGB products are clearly defective because of the software. How can we use a product if the software does not work. Thermaltake will not respond to their negligence, I personally think a class action suit needs to go forward if they can not or not willing to fix their product. about 95% of customers that own some type of TT RGB product have some kind of issue that limits the products usability. You are walking on eggshells Thermaltake. Just because you are a big company doesn't give you the right to mislead and rip off your consumers.

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Most crashed and issues are more often software conflicts or in amd's case not leaving well enough alone. 

I am currently using 4 controllers running 17 fans, 8 feet of rgb, flow aio and hot wired a Akasa rgb m.2 card to it. 

I have had no problems since when I first picked them up and had some conflicts but that was my issue not thermaltakes fault. 

 

Now your issues. Crashing and random opening 

The random opening is caused by a bug introduced in 1.3.4 and they are working on it. 

As for your crashing that is most likely a install issue or software conflict.

Uninstall the ttrgb software and delete the Tt folder at C:\Users\*your username*\AppData\Roaming\Tt

once you have done that you can reinstall 1.3.3 so you don't have the random open bug here https://file.thermaltake.com/file/software/TTRGBPlus_Setup_133_x64.zip

 

 

 

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