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Thermaltake Sync Controller TT Premium Edition

Thermaltake Sync Controller TT Premium Edition


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Chillikopf17

5 years ago

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markushumm

5 years ago

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Hello Chillikopf17 That's not quite right ... Here https://www.thermaltake.com/pub/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/5V_RGB_Motherboard_Support_List.pdf you will find the support list, which also includes many ASROCK.

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samuel.stebler

4 years ago

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CHRISCROSS

4 years ago

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Question 1: Yes Asus Aura works I have asus myself and the controller Question 2: Should work, with AMD chipset there are problems with the USB ports, that not every port recognises the controller. Question 3: All 3 ports on one side are controlled with the same PWM. Cheers

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Felixdelux

4 years ago

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Vantatec

4 years ago

There are 3 separate outputs to which 3 fans each can be connected. The 3 fans per group are always controlled in the same way. However, if you only have 3 fans, you can connect them to 3 different outputs and thus assign different colours. The colour control is done with the mainboard software. I have a Gigabyte board and therefore have to use "RGB-Fusion". Unfortunately, this software is lousy.

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Becky74

4 years ago

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johannesnebgen

4 years ago

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MistaaaZ

4 years ago

It's exactly the same with me. Unfortunately, this is because the controller only takes over the setting from the software. and as long as your PC is booting, it is not fed with information by the software.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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This is a difficult question to answer, it would be wiser to ask the Thermaltake forum directly or contact Thermaltake customer care.

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luki177

5 years ago

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doean

5 years ago

Hello Luki Yes, with this Sync Controller you can connect all your TT Fans/Pumps/LEDS together in one place and connect to a RGB header on your mainboard :) Then you don't need any extra software for the lighting, but can control everything directly in ASUS Aura Sync or similar. Greetings

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Mikegti123

5 years ago

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Vantatec

5 years ago

This cable is for the signal connection to the motherboard. There you must connect it to a DRGB port. That is, to a digital 5 volt RGB port. Depending on which motherboard you have, you may have to use cable D instead of cable C.

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samsacha

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Samsacha, with the controller you have everything you need. In addition to the connector (power) to Sata, it also has a cable connection. Since you have an Asus mainboard, I think you have to use the cable with "C2. You have to connect this cable from the controller to the Aura LED strips slot on the mainboard. Then connect all the fans and also connect the PWM cables from the controller to 1-3 PWM fan connections on the mainboard. The fan speed is then set via BIOS. The RGB via Aura

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