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Hi guys

 

I would like some information regarding the build I`m doing.

 

Case:  Thermaltake Core P7 Tempered Glass Edition

 

Rads: 3x EK-CoolStream XE 480 (Quad)

 

Fans: 24 x Thermaltake Riing 12 RGB LED CL-F042-PL12SW-A, 120mm

 

I want to know what fan controller can I use to sync all 24 fans. 

 

The build is going to be a push pull build.

 

Any advice would be nice.

 

Regards,

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Maybe this

6 Channels, so for 24 fans you only need to use 3 Y-splitters per channel.

 

ofcourse you gunna have to mount it somwhere.

I'd probably wire it up to have all 6 channels so that the channels correspond to push/pull/push/pull/push/pull.

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10 hours ago, G3Debug said:

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For those RGB fans you must use thermaltake's own proprietary RGB controller that is manual only. If you want to have software based RGB sync you will need to step up to their Riing Plus series. 

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