![]() The controller themselves can handle up to five (5) Generation 3 devices.Ĭlick HERE for the TT RGB Plus Ecosystem Site. Thermaltake has moved away from the 5-Pin Connectors of its devices and moved onto 9-Pin Connectors. It is fully software controlled, building upon the Digital controller's foundation. Our most up-to-date generation, Generation 3 is marked by its signature PLUS designation. The controller set up is usually as follows:ġ.) All Generation 2/Digital devices are connected via a 5-pin connector to the corresponding 5-pin header on the controller.Ģ.) Plug in the MicroUSB controller cable to the controller, and the other end's 9-Pin Connector into a USB 2.0 9-Pin Header on the motherboard.ģ.) Connect the power cable onto the controller, and the ending 4-Pin Molex Connector onto the appropriate cable on the PSU.ġ.) Riing 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium EditionĢ.) Riing 14 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Editionīelow is an image of the Generation 2 - "Digital" Controller While the next generation of products are also often named "TT Premium Edition", Generation 2 products have no other indicative branding so as to separate them from the next generation. These products were marketed and named under the "TT Premium Edition" brand. ![]() As we move away from analogue control, we required another cable to allow our proprietary software to control the Generation 2 products. As that would suggest, all the physical buttons available from Generation 1 are removed. This generation is marked as being the first that is purely, solely software controlled. Generation 2 - "The Digital RGB Controller" *Note how the 4-Pin PWM connector is already attached into the controller. Varies on the motherboard manufacturer).ġ.) Riing 12 LED RGB 256 Colors High Static Pressure LED Radiator Fan: (Single Fan Pack) (Three Fan Pack)ģ.) Riing 14 LED RGB 256 Colors High Static Pressure LED Radiator Fan: (Single Fan Pack) (Three Fan Pack)Ĥ.) Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB: (240mm - 2 Fans) (280mm - 2 Fans) (360mm - 3 Fans)ĥ.) Thermaltake Pacific M4 Motherboard Water Block (ASUS TUF X299 MARK I)Ħ.) Thermaltake Pacific W4 RGB CPU Water Blockħ.) Thermaltake Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit: (Pacific M240 D5) (Pacific M360 D5) (Pacific R元60 D5)Ĩ.) Thermaltake Pacific R元60 Water Cooling Kitīelow is an image of the Generation 1 "Analogue" Controller. The controller setup is usually as follows:ġ.) All Gen 1/Analogue device are connected via 5-Pin connector into the 5-Pin header on the controller (a maximum of three).Ģ.) The Controller itself is connected via a 4-Pin PWM connector to the motherboard, often as a System Fan (SYSFAN / SYS_FAN1, etc. (*An exception is the View 37, which we will later discuss) These fans described as being capable of 256 Colors, which is how they are often distinguishable from other product descriptions. It is controlled by a simple analogue controller containing physical buttons used to control the product. Generation 1 is the first foray into the RGB scheme. Please note that the various generations are NOT cross compatible. The guide will name the "Generation" of the product, give a brief description of its capabilities, show a picture of its controller, give the general one-controller set up required to utilize the product, any software needed to operate the product, as well as list out the products covered under the Generation. This article is here to help you understand and differentiate between the different generations of Thermaltake's RGB Products.
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