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Thermaltake Riing trio and riing plus rgb fans connected to same board.

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Im looking to build my first gaming pc and i have been thinking about using a Thermaltake - Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium AIO cooling system. While at the same time use 6 of the new Riing trio rgb fans around the case for general air flow and looks. I plan on using the new Gigabyte z390 auros master board and i have been researching how the TT rgb fans work and have become concerned with potentially not having the different fans work and synch together with the board. Is compatibility and synchrony possible or do all the fans have to be the same??? 

I would greatly appreciate an answer thank you. 

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Well you have to check that both the cooler and the fans are compatible with Gugabytes Aorus RGB software (I think that’s the name). If so, then you’re good. If not, then you’ll have to look for an RGB software that they are compatible with, or go third party with a fan controller/RGB header

 

edit: it looks like they are only compatible with thermaltake’s own in house software

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