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Just now, Darrellko said:

Those are fans I have on sight. 

 

https://www.thermaltake.com/pure-plus-12-rgb-radiator-fan-tt-premium-edition-3-fan-pack.html

 

https://www.thermaltake.com/riing-trio-20-rgb-case-fan-tt-premium-edition.html

 

And according to motherboard, I just really love a design of it. But if you can point me something good at lower price, then you are welcome. On the other hand, thank you for fast reply 🙂

Well when choosing a motherboard, it's mostly just a case of working out what features you need and then selecting the cheapest board with those features. A nice looking PC is cool and if that is what your after then fair enough 🙂 , just remember though RGB and looks don't make your PC any faster.

Okay, those fans come with controllers so it's different. Instead of the fans plugging into the motherboard, you'll be plugging them into the included (check they are included) controllers. Those controllers then require a molex connection from the PSU and a USB 2.0 connection to the motherboard.

This manual explains the process.
https://www.thermaltake.com/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_1d3e81e8847543f59b26d3a1e635c356.pdf

If you have any further questions let me know 🙂

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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8 minutes ago, Darrellko said:

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. 

To install ARGB fans, connect the ARGB fans to the ARGB headers and the Chassis/Water Pump Fan Connectors on the motherboard (see manual https://download.asrock.com/Manual/B650E Taichi_English.pdf page 7, look at headers numbered numbers 7-9, 16, 21, 22, 26, 28, 29)

Could you link each of the fans your planning on using and I'll provide a more detailed set of instructions where needed.

(Just so you know that is a very expensive motherboard to buy, if you havn't already bought it I'd probably recommend saving yourself alot of money and buying a cheaper board, unless there is a reason you need this board.)

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22 minutes ago, will0hlep said:

To install ARGB fans, connect the ARGB fans to the ARGB headers and the Chassis/Water Pump Fan Connectors on the motherboard (see manual https://download.asrock.com/Manual/B650E Taichi_English.pdf page 7, look at headers numbered numbers 7-9, 16, 21, 22, 26, 28, 29)

Could you link each of the fans your planning on using and I'll provide a more detailed set of instructions where needed.

(Just so you know that is a very expensive motherboard to buy, if you havn't already bought it I'd probably recommend saving yourself alot of money and buying a cheaper board, unless there is a reason you need this board.)

Those are fans I have on sight. 

 

https://www.thermaltake.com/pure-plus-12-rgb-radiator-fan-tt-premium-edition-3-fan-pack.html

 

https://www.thermaltake.com/riing-trio-20-rgb-case-fan-tt-premium-edition.html

 

And according to motherboard, I just really love a design of it. But if you can point me something good at lower price, then you are welcome. On the other hand, thank you for fast reply 🙂

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Just now, Darrellko said:

Those are fans I have on sight. 

 

https://www.thermaltake.com/pure-plus-12-rgb-radiator-fan-tt-premium-edition-3-fan-pack.html

 

https://www.thermaltake.com/riing-trio-20-rgb-case-fan-tt-premium-edition.html

 

And according to motherboard, I just really love a design of it. But if you can point me something good at lower price, then you are welcome. On the other hand, thank you for fast reply 🙂

Well when choosing a motherboard, it's mostly just a case of working out what features you need and then selecting the cheapest board with those features. A nice looking PC is cool and if that is what your after then fair enough 🙂 , just remember though RGB and looks don't make your PC any faster.

Okay, those fans come with controllers so it's different. Instead of the fans plugging into the motherboard, you'll be plugging them into the included (check they are included) controllers. Those controllers then require a molex connection from the PSU and a USB 2.0 connection to the motherboard.

This manual explains the process.
https://www.thermaltake.com/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_1d3e81e8847543f59b26d3a1e635c356.pdf

If you have any further questions let me know 🙂

I might be experienced, but I'm human and I do make mistakes. Expand for common PC building advice, a short bio and a list of my components and other tech. I edit my messages after sending them alot, please refresh before posting your reply. Please try to be clear and specific, you'll get a better answer. Please remember to mark solutions once you have the information you need.

 

Common build advice: 1) Buy the cheapest (well reviewed) motherboard that has the features you need. Paying more typically only gets you features you won’t use. 2) only get as much RAM as you need, getting more won’t (typically) make your PC faster. 3) While I recommend getting an NVMe drive, you don’t need to splurge for an expensive drive with DRam cache, DRamless drives are fine for gamers. 4) paying for looks is fine, just don’t break the bank. 5) Tower coolers are usually good enough, unless you go top tier Intel or plan on OCing. 6) OCing is a dead meme, you probably shouldn’t bother. 7) "Bottlenecks" rarely matter and "Future-proofing" is a myth. 8) AIOs don't noticably improve performance past 240mm.

 

useful websiteshttps://www.productchart.com - helps compare monitors, https://uk.pcpartpicker.com - makes designing a PC easier.

 

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I'm a PhD student working in the fields of reinforcement learning and traffic control. PCs are one of my hobbies and I've built many PCs and performed upgrades on a few laptops (for myself, friends and family). My personal computers include 3 windows (10/11) machines and a TrueNAS server (and I'm looking to move to dual booting Linux Mint on my main machine in future). While I believe I have an decent amount of experience in spec’ing, building and troubleshooting computers, keep in mind I'm not an expert or a professional and I make mistakes.

 

Favourite Games of all time: World of Tanks, Runescape, Subnautica, Metroid (Fusion and Dread), Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Original and Reignited Trilogy), Crash Bash, Mario Kart Wii

 

Main PC: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/NByp3C

 

Secondary PC: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/cc9K7P

 

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thermltake fans put both power and argb in one cable witch use a revers 9pin DuPont connector. you could split it and re wire it i guess. they have a hub the converts it to stander argb but dont no if they still sell it.

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Corsair Lian Li Bykski Barrow thermaltake nzxt aquacomputer 5v argb pin out guide + argb info

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2 hours ago, will0hlep said:

Well when choosing a motherboard, it's mostly just a case of working out what features you need and then selecting the cheapest board with those features. A nice looking PC is cool and if that is what your after then fair enough 🙂 , just remember though RGB and looks don't make your PC any faster.

Okay, those fans come with controllers so it's different. Instead of the fans plugging into the motherboard, you'll be plugging them into the included (check they are included) controllers. Those controllers then require a molex connection from the PSU and a USB 2.0 connection to the motherboard.

This manual explains the process.
https://www.thermaltake.com/media/productattach/db/support/usermanual/_1d3e81e8847543f59b26d3a1e635c356.pdf

If you have any further questions let me know 🙂

Ik it don't make it faster, so you don't have to worry about it 🙂. After all MB manual helped me a bit, as well as your anwser. Thank for help a lot. 

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