Friday, December 15th 2017

Thermaltake's New LED Hub Provides Limitless Lighting Possibilities for Your PC

Thermaltake, a leading brand in PC chassis, power supply units and cooling markets, is thrilled to launch the all-new 9 port LED hub crafted for Thermaltake Plus RGB Family - TT Sync Controller TT Premium Edition. Manufactured with a stable SATA power input, the controller is designed for synchronizing Thermaltake Plus RGB series addressable LED products with selected ASUS, GIGABYTE and MSI motherboards. The supported product list includes Riing Plus RGB Series radiator fans, Pacific W4 Plus CPU waterblock, Pacific V-GTX 1080Ti Plus Transparent Series GPU waterblocks, Pacific PR22-D5 Plus Reservoir/Pump Combo, Pacific RL360 Plus RGB Radiator and Pacific Lumi Plus LED Strips. Once users have connected the aforementioned products with the controller and downloaded ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion or MSI Mystic Light Sync on the PC, they can control the light directly from the software without installing Riing Plus RGB software and any extra lighting controllers.
Add up to 9 Thermaltake Addressable LED Products
TT Sync Controller is capable of handling up to 9 Thermaltake addressable LED products. Connect the products of your choice to it, and set the lights conveniently via ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync.

Sync with Motherboard RGB Software
Designed to synchronize with ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync, TT Sync Controller supports motherboards that have Aura Addressable Header (ASUS), Digital Pin Header (GIGABYTE) or JRAINBOW (MSI), allowing you to control the lights directly from the above-mentioned software without installing Riing Plus RGB software. For more details, please visit ASUS, GIGABYTE and MSI official websites.

Convenient SATA Power Input
Manufactured with a stable SATA power input in mind, TT Sync Controller safely and reliably powers up to 9 addressable LED products. Direct power from PSU prevents stray current when the controller is in use.

Easy Application
TT Sync Controller supports a wide range of Thermaltake addressable LED products, providing a convenient way to control the lights directly from ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync without the need of extra lighting controllers and software. 3 PWM signal cables and 2 mainboard signal bridge cables are included in the pack.

Thermaltake TT Sync Controller TT Premium Edition is now available on TT Premium online shops. The product availability and price vary by country and region, please contact the local Thermaltake sales representative for further information.
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10 Comments on Thermaltake's New LED Hub Provides Limitless Lighting Possibilities for Your PC

#2
Hood
Thermalfake, the king of bling! (lighting effects not guaranteed to make your PC faster, or cooler).
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#3
Th3pwn3r
HoodThermalfake, the king of bling! (lighting effects not guaranteed to make your PC faster, or cooler).
Why are you calling them Thermalfake? They make some pretty nice cases and their AIO coolers actually perform well.
SihastruLimitless?
Seems crazy but will be amazing if they actually work as they say. I will probably buy one of these to control all my fans and pump instead of having to use two hubs and deal with wiring.

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#4
Hood
Th3pwn3rWhy are you calling them Thermalfake? They make some pretty nice cases and their AIO coolers actually perform well.
Sorry, I'm a bit cynical when it comes to Thermaltake. Over the years, I've bought several of their products, and some were okay, but many were disappointments, like their fans (never come close to the published specs), and a couple of their cheap cases with paper-thin steel, They're not at the high-end, more like low end, below Cooler Master quality, and way below Corsair.
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#5
Th3pwn3r
HoodSorry, I'm a bit cynical when it comes to Thermaltake. Over the years, I've bought several of their products, and some were okay, but many were disappointments, like their fans (never come close to the published specs), and a couple of their cheap cases with paper-thin steel, They're not at the high-end, more like low end, below Cooler Master quality, and way below Corsair.
You shouldn't expect to cheap cases to be that great . Hell the CoolerMastee HAF my daughter has is made with paper thin steel, same as my Fractal Design R5, they're all cheap for a reason. I hope for more function with cheap cases but I'd rather pay more, my main rig is a BeQuiet Dark Base Pro. Thermaltake has some higher end cases like the View71 and it gets great reviews, among the top of the pack but nothing is perfect. Anyhow, this isn't even a case, it's a lighting controller and the smaller version of this works well although I wish it was designed with all connections on one side for cleaner wiring.
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#6
Tsukiyomi91
Another vendor who tries too hard to copy Corsair's Lighting Node PRO & Commander PRO lol xDD
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#7
Th3pwn3r
Tsukiyomi91Another vendor who tries too hard to copy Corsair's Lighting Node PRO & Commander PRO lol xDD
Do the lighting node and commander work with any software and fans? From what I know they all kind of suck. Couldn't get my Thermaltake software to do anything yesterday lol so there's that.
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Tsukiyomi91
Commander PRO supports all of Corsair's fans, both non-RGB & RGB. For Lighting Node PRO, it comes with 4 magnetic RGB LED stips & to extend the lighting potential of RGB LED fans like SP RGB & HD RGB Series fans. Both only works with Corsair LINK utility app. So far, personally they work perfectly with it. I find the Commander PRO a really decent AIO hub box IMO. Worth the $60 price tag if u want six PWM fan headers, two RGB LED channels & two USB2.0 headers to daisy chain other LINK ready products like their PSUs or AIO CPU coolers.
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#9
Th3pwn3r
I was more curious if the Corsair stuff worked with other brands. Usually they don't,that's the plus side to this Thermaltake product but I highly doubt it will work well. I can barely get all my Thermaltake fans to work properly.
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#10
Tsukiyomi91
products that supposed to work with other vendors' product via "universal software" don't really work together as intended. Corsair LINK as a whole may have some reports of users saying it's buggy & whatnot, at least you don't run into more issues when u buy & install supported products that's meant for it. Same thing for CUE.
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