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Where to install a seco d 3.5 inch hard drive in thermal take h200tg. It says it supports 2 x 3.5 inch ones but i was able to find only 1
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Hello, my Last upgrade was to a 7 13700k. Not doing oc. Pc idling most of the time. When I do use it is for games like ready or not, civ, csgo, diablo. Currebtly have a deep cool ls720 but my pump is failing so now im thinking. Deepcool ak620 or thermaltake C360 kit. I wont go for a AiO anymore. I live in argentina and prices are somewhat skechy so the 620 is half of the price of the kit. Is the air cooler going to be enough? I work on that pc and silence or low noise is important for me. Any suggestions?
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I have purchased a TT Divider 170 TG ARGB case, a TT TH240 V2 Ultra ARGB cooler, and an extra set of CT120 ARGB fans to complete a uniform set of case fans (as research indicated they are the same as those that come with the case and cooler). I've stumbled into an issue where the case fans have a different connector than all the other fans, even though they are -all- marked "TT1225 A1225L12S". The case fan controller only uses the 8-pin power and ARGB ribbon cable, whereas the ones that came with the cooler and extra set of 2 use the easy daisy-chainable separate power and ARGB cables-- meaning they cannot be used with the case fan controller and must be on their own channel. Does anyone know how/why/what can be done to assure the ARGB experience is uniform throughout the system? Motherboard has 2 ADD.HEADER (ASUS), and based on instruction, it looks like I have to choose between 4 fans or 2 fans being synced thanks to this terrible design oversight by TT...but not sure if I use one for the controller and the other for the ARGB daisy chain, if they will be receiving the same sync. I specifically got these extra fans because I found they were the same as those that came stock with the case...and it does appear to be so, but apparently there was a generational change to the entire TT ARGB ecosystem betwen the mfr date of the case, versus the cooler...and there wasn't anything to indicate this during build planning. Option 1: Connect the daisychain to the 2nd mobo 5v RGB connector and additional PWM fan header, leaving the case RGB controller only handling the 2 included case fans. Option 2: Connect the daisy chains to the case controller's "Additional V5 ARGB" and "Additional fan" headers, making the controller the single source of connection.
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This morning I tried turning my PC on but it won't. I tried switching the outlet, flipping the power switch on and off, but all that did was give me a start up light from my motherboard, fans started to turn, and the case lights lit up only for a second like it was about to turn on.
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I have a Gigabyte B365 HD3 MoBo, the Thermaltake ARGB AIO Cooler I bought needs a 5v 3 pin connection for ARGB but my motherboard only has a 12v GRB connection could I buy a transfer hub that connects with SATA power and the 4 pin 12v GRB connection on my MoBo to theoretically make the Cooler actually have a working screen. And if this would work would I also be able to change the screen with the Thermaltake software.
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Hey, so I found a Thermaltake bigwater 780 for approximately 30$ US and I'm thinking about buying it since it is the cheapest option that will get me a pump reservoir and radiator combo with a CPU cooler, but I've read that it mixes metals, and I know that's one of the worst things you can do I'm a watercooling loop but the seller includes EK cryofuel with it which is supposed to stop/prevent corrosion as I've read but I didn't really understand what kind of corrosion it is supposed to prevent since a bunch of places shittalk it because it leaves residue and in some cases corrosion. So tell it to me in the most straightforward way possible, -is EK cryofuel better than distilled water? -how bad of a deal is this? -How likely is it that I'm going to regret buying it? -any other alternatives to cryofuel? -perhaps if there is a way to change the radiator in the bigwater to a copper one? I'm not going to be daily driving this thing most likely, it's just for fun and because I already have a mobo with cooling brackets and I dont yet have a pump or a radiator. Thanks in advance
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I'm encountering a problem with my Thermaltake TH360 V2 Ultra AIO liquid cooler's LCD screen. the Thermaltake RGB app consistently reports "Controller not connected," preventing me from customizing the display. I've made sure everything is in properly, I updated the software and attempted various troubleshooting steps, but the issue persists. There is a USB cable that connects to the cpu coolers lcd there was 2 usbs to connected but only 1 cable could be connected to the CPU coolers lcd and I'm not sure what to do with the other USB side and ive connected the USB to the motherboard, I'm encountering a problem with my Thermaltake TH360 V2 Ultra AIO liquid cooler's LCD screen. the Thermaltake RGB app consistently reports "Controller not connected," preventing me from customizing the display. I've made sure everything is in properly, I updated the software and attempted various troubleshooting steps, but the issue persists. There is a USB cable that connects to the CPU cooler lcd there was 2 usbs to connected but only 1 cable could be connected to the CPU LCD, and I'm not sure what to do with the other USB side I've connected the USB to the motherboard Note: i am using my own fans and not the Thermaltake ones im using lian li sl120 LCD screen detection issues with this cooler, I would greatly appreciate your help. (windows 10)
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Disclaimer i will not be held responsible for any damages and im not a professional do it at your own risk. well this is a pin out guide for corsair, lianli, bykski, barrow, thermaltake, nzxt, and aquacomputer. hopefully i got the pins right. i have bought nzxt, thermaltake argb , cooler master rgb and argb, aquacomputer rgb and argb, zalman argb , razer argb controllers as well to find out how the pin out works. your welcome! ek argb controller looks interesting too but i think it uses standard connectors and asus controller well its just down right expensive... because asus.(think asus rog is discontinued now) my any thing rgb links Lian li: uses a 3pin jst-sm connector Byksk:Jst 2.0 PH 4pin to 2+1 3pin argb connector ( some of there stuff come with an adapter to go from byksk to 3pin argb connector. you can also buy the adapter cable by it self. also there a big and small hub) Barrow: uses a stander 3pin fan connector (do not connect to an mb 3/4pin fan header!) Thermaltake: standard(10pin/8pin/4pin/2/1Dupont connector) 5pin internal usb header will work too depending on if you want the argb or fan. looks like standard 9pin usb extensions have a pin revered. you can also buy a thermaltake to 2+1 mb header controller. NZXT: it uses jst 2.0 ph connectors. the fan out has a different 4pin locking connector witch i don't no what it is?.(i think i found it 4 pin pico clasp cable) socket Aquacomputer: uses the Mini Micro 1.25mm JST connector EK-Loop Connect: (I think uses the standard 2+1 connectors?) EK-Loop review....its bad....dont buy! Zalman Z SYNC: uses standard 2+1 connectors (4amps max rgb) dont buy dose not work! ASUS ROG Aura Terminal: (I think uses the standard 2+1 connectors?) discontinued Razer Chroma Addressable RGB Controller: uses standard 2+1 connector Lian li uni Argb Controller: (I think uses the jst-sm connector?) Corsair: connectors uses 3pin and 4pin connectors. they are called many names so its hard to look up. each web site might innovatory it with there own name and model number so. also there's a company called molex (not to confuse with the molex we all no on the psu) that has the patent to the "corsair" connector 2.54-03-FH 2543 MOLEX 2.54mm MX2.54 DuPont Belt Buckle 2.54mm JCORSAIR1 (this is what corsair calls there mb pcb mount header if your mb has an corsair connector...) Molex 50-57-9403 3pin male Molex 70107-0002 3pin female Molex 50-57-9404 4pin male Molex 70107-0003 4pin female locking DuPont my other post about corsair connectors: other custom corsair cables: My source for making the corsair master guide based off of connectors and cables: Master Barrow, Bykski, Lian li, Corsair, Thermaltake, Aquacomputer, Nzxt connector pin out guide:
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It should physically fit, My current psu (Dell) has 460W (which should be enough). I have two 6-pin connectors. But I noticed Evga's requirements say: " a minimum of 24 Amp on the +12 volt rail." https://www.evga.com/products/specs/gpu.aspx?pn=5c293ec3-c729-4a91-a80d-2add1f459407 Do one of my psu's have that? (see pics) Can you add the amps of two +12v rails? Which ones do you add? Also, my Thermaltake psu has a 20-pin connector (as well as at least two 4-pin connectors) But my Pc has a 24-pin slot (Dell Xps 8500). Can I put a 20-pin connector and a 4-pin connector into the 24-pin slot? First 2 pics should be dell (connected to my pc) Other 2 pics are thermaltake (the black 20pin connector) https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-supply/?compatible_with=Yp6BD3 ^If I search Tr2, it says a Tr2 500W thermaltake psu is compatible with a 660 ti I'd like to use the Dell psu tho, since that's easier, and who knows if my Pc's bios is picky with other psu's.
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i just want to know from people that actually have this case what the exact measurment of the rad "pit" are. does anyone manage to fit a 420 rad especially a 420 aio rad (capellix or artic) inside it ? i just want to save a few bucks by going p6 instead of the masdive p8
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Thermaltake V200 or V250 MB-IN Cable for MSI motherboard
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I didn't got this cable within the box so now I want to get this Thermaltake wire!! From where can I get this one as it is Thermaltake proprietary cable?-
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I am asking because I know Corsair makes very good PSUs, but 850 Watts seems a little over kill for what I need. A 750 Watt one makes more sense from the over kill stand point. I have heard good things about NZXT PSUs just not at as much as Corsair or Seasonic. I know absolutly nothing about Thermaltake or High Power other than they make PSUs.
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I have been looking at these 3 lately. DEEPCOOL LS720 Enermax AQUAFUSION Thermaltake TH360 FYI the Proccessor I am getting it for is a 13700KF
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Hello everyone, I'm seeking for some help. I want to put 4x Thermaltake Pure 120 ARGB fans and 4x TT Pure 200 ARGB fans in my View 51. As I can see 120 have weird cable that goes into commander included in 3pack of 120s. On the other hand 200 had separate power and led cable. Can someone explain me how I can connect all of them, being able to use PWM and control lighting effect? Mobo I'm going to use is Asrock Taichi B650E. If anymore information is needed please write up.
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Specs are : i7 8700 Z390-h strix 360MM FLOE RiiNG TT PREMIUM Thermaltake GTX 1080ti MSI 16GB DDR4 2666MHZ I don't know why the temps are that high.
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Ok so if anyone might know how to help please feel free... i had bought thermaltake toughpower grand rgb 850 watt psu from Newegg and installed it. Made sure to check my cables and pins but it would not power my pc, wouldn’t even power the rgb on the psu. After contacting Newegg and getting a refund I re-installed my old Corsair six 700 watt power supply only to find out that my cpu no longer works which was working before the installation of the thermaltake psu reached out to Newegg again they tell me to call thermaltake. I’ve left several messages because about 5 min into the call I get sent to their tech support voicemail no one has called me back. I called Newegg back and was told I should create a support ticket on their website so that Newegg could mediate a resolution. And so I did I created a ticket and called Newegg back and for some reason the person that was helping me has yet to reach back to me. This has all happened a little over a week ago. If anyone has any idea to to get thermaltake to actually respond please let me know
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Budget (including currency): ₹ cheapest possible Country: India Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Watching videos(2K), Typing text, Web surfing. Other details: I have a Samsung TV (1366x768), an HDMI cable, a corsair VS550 psu and Windows 10 Home. I need to buy a pack of 3 Thermaltake Quad Riing fans, the CHEAPEST motherboard that will let me plug-in the Tt quad riings, cheapest compatible processor (I am not buying any graphics card, I don't even play 'minecraft'), 1 TB or less of HDD (as these are cheaper than SSD and I am in no Need For Speed), 'Antec P120 Crystal' cabinet or its like (I will not be able to see the top mount fans because my PC case will be sitting on the floor). And, a cheap argb mount cpu (air or what ever) cooler & 3 more fans with argb double-sided (wide)outer rings, RAM(argb?). I appreciate the time and effort you are giving.
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Hi guys. At the very start I'll say, please, treat me like a total newbie when it comes to overclocking RAM. Now, with that out of the way, my problem is this. For the past few months I was rocking a set of DDR4 2x8GB 4400MHz Thermaltake Toughram. Never got it to work at the advertised speed, since simply enabling XMP made it hella unstable, with a lot of WHEA errors showing up in testing. So I just never bothered to set it all up and left it at the auto setting, which gave me standard 2666MHz. Not bad, not amazing. Recently though, since my daily usage went way up, I bought a second set of the exactly same RAM, only a 3600MHz version of it, since it was the only one available at the time. All four sticks work with each other just fine on the auto setting, all displaying 2666MHz. I started thinking- "Maybe the faster sticks would work without errors at the speed of the slower ones?". So now I wonder, I know there should be a way to manually set up everything, so that ALL FOUR sticks would work at the 3600MHz speed. But I have absolutely no idea what to change in the BIOS so that I don't screw it all up, as most tutorials don't deal with the whole different speeds situation. I know I should change the voltage, but what about timings and such? I simply don't know ALL the things I SHOULD change for it all to work properly, I don't know what names of particular settings in advanced memory options mean, it's all basically close to magic for me. So... I would humbly require some assistance. The sticks are set in Gigabyte B550 Vision D Motherboard paired with Ryzen 9 5900X Processor. The RAM stick themselves are: -A set of 2x8GB DDR4 4400MHz 19-25-25-45 1.45V -A set of 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz 18-19-19-39 1.35V Could I set everything up, even timings, to match the specs of the slower RAM? Would the faster one even work then?
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I finished making my custom built pc just for when I press the power button the psu makes a click noise then turns off I know it's not the power supply because we have 2 of the same one and neither will turn it on we suspect it's a motherboard problem because the ram stick lights won't turn on and the chances of 2 psu's being dead on arrival are very low Specs Intel Core i9-11900K 3.5 GHz 8-Core Processor Asus PRIME Z590-A ATX LGA1200 Motherboard Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Thermaltake View 71 TG RGB ATX Full Tower Case Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB Gold 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
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I have a Thermaltake distro case, running 7 things off of a 9 port thermaltake rgb/fan controller. GPU, CPU, 2x Case, 3x Riing Quad fans When connecting the three fans with one pwm cable in one group, the fan will work but the third connected fan will only have 2/3 of the outer lights on and the inner ring will be off Its not based on the fan or the port used, it disappears when pwm is removed and when the fan is moved into an other group Its now solved by running a second pwm cable for the second group, but that issue still flabbergasts me, does anyone have an idea what it could be related to, and if I could do anything different? Having that second pwm port free for now would be nice Edit: Sorry, this went into the wrong forum, trying to move it now
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Summary Thermaltake partnered with Studio F. A. Porsche to design and release the new ARGENT E700 gaming chair, it's gorgious, and it costs $1300. Quotes My thoughts I think kidneys are no longer a viable option... The chair looks luxurious, the choice of colors is pretty neat, I love it from an aesthetic perspective. However, when seeing the $1300 price tag I cannot help but laugh at this being marketed as a "gaming chair". Even when it comes to high end, would you really pay this much on a gaming chair, where for less than half the price you can grab yourself the most ergonomic chair you can imagine? I know with this price tag, they're not looking to satisfy your average gamer, rather a very niche "elite" market. It's a status chair designed by Porsche, that is all. Sources https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/thermaltake-studio-f-a-porsche-launch-argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair.html https://www.thermaltake.com/argent-e700-real-leather-gaming-chair-glacier-white.html
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Hi, Any advice on thermaltake view 51 fans orientation? My CPU is water cooled, So im planning to have the radiator in front as sandwich methods with 2 200mm case fans intake and radiator fans intake ae well. 3 fans at the bottom as intake 3 fans on the side as intake 3 fans on the top as exaust 1 fans on the back as exaust Good or not?
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I have a Thermaltake Commander FP Fan-hub installed with 2 Fans (Non-RGB) But i'm planning on adding 5 RGB Fans on it.. Can this Fan-Hub handle RGB Fans orn't? and does RGB Fans require more power? I hope somebody can help me
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I'm planning to buy a new PSU for my gaming system. Which PSU should I get? The PSU calculators recommends me about 400-450W. Should I get 650W or higher? I'm thinking Seasonic FOCUS PX-750 will work well. Any suggestions? Seasonic FOCUS PX-65080+Platinum Seasonic FOCUS PX-75080+Platinum Seasonic FOCUS Plus 650 80+Gold SSR-650FX Seasonic FOCUS Plus 750 80+Gold SSR-750FX Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 750W 80+ Gold SYSTEM pcpartpicker CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor CPU Cooler: MSI MAG CORE LIQUID 360R 78.73 CFM GPU: MSI RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X Trio ( at least 650W psu recommended) MB: MSI B450-A PRO MAX ATX AM4 RAM: G.Skill Flare X 16 GB (2 x 8 GB)DDR4 3200CL16Memory Storage: Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Case: Phanteks Eclipse P500A D-RGB ATX Mid Tower Case Fan: 3x PH-F140SK 140mm 1xPH-F120SK 120mm
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