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It saved me a lot of time. Also I've found the controllers works more stable if I completely switch off my PC by the switch on my power filter.

This card helps to create uncountable amount of various tones to gain a more realistic appearance of the scenes with huge number of similar objects. Each object can generate collisions so that they have influence to the rest of objects and can also adapt to the collisions generated by the other objects. To answer your question, the lights either work when i turn on the computer, which i know they are working because i get the smaller warning box its that pump warning or they don't. I mean do not start the next render immediately , but after several seconds.

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I know there are at least 2 other threads on this subject on this forum. I have read them both thoroughly and tried each one of the suggestions. Nothing has fixed my issue. I have a 1950x Threadripper on an Asus Strix MotherBoard. I selected the TT Floe Riing 360 TT Premium Edition to be the AIO cooler solution for this CPU. Tons of features on the packaging. Oh look, I can use my phone to change the settings. I am not using any of the internal USB headers, except for the one taken by the controller. I have tried both headers and had the same results with both. I have even tried connecting it to an external USB header with a USB 2. From the very start, I had issues getting the controller to work. I called support, as directed by these forums. They sent me a new controller, just like the forums said they would. New controller shows up. I install it, still didn't work. I called support again, they told me it might be the power cables and sent me a fancy new braided power cable. I installed it, at first it didn't work. I think maybe it was the connections. I reseat all the connections, still nothing, then I got busy at work so my flashy new fans took a back seat on my to do list. Still using the computer however, randomly one day, the program came up with a pop up saying something along of the lines of controller 1 - fan problem or something along those lines... I thought this was weird... Alright, sweet, they work... I played with the settings, changed the fan speeds, even figured out the error with fan 1, had to tell TT RGB Plus it was the pump, not a fan and BOOM everything is working great. I even restart my computer, later on shut it down entirely and a few hours later, back on. Things are working as expected. I'm one happy customer. The next day, turn on the computer..... I start the TT RGB Plus program, which normally starts on it's own... At this point I'm frustrated because I feel I've wasted enough time on shiny lights I only see when I walk to or from my computer. A week or two later, the TT RGB Plus software pops open unannounced and tells me there is an update. Sure, let's update it, what do I have to lose. F-yeah, i'm back in business... Whatever, it was good while it lasted. Another week or two pass and the Software pops its head up yet again... I think was version 1. I updated it and without restarting the software comes up, and presto, starts working again. I play with the fancy settings, change the colour of the lights, get mesmerized by the fancy lights... Later on, same day, restart my computer again and blamo.... I delete it from my computer. Clean out the Registry. Try to reinstall it. I think I grabbed version 1. Start it up, it gives me the error once again, but this time asks if I want to update the software. I update it, restart the computer... I have watched youtube videos on this issue, I've now played with the cables like some of them suggested. I swapped the old cables back in, changed the old controlled back in. Swapped it all back again. I had a brand new SSD. Formatted it, put Windows 10 on it and nothing else. Installed the TT RGB Plus on it... I can not seem to pinpoint any specific thing that causes them to start or stop working. I've about had my fill of these expensive fans that don't work. So I turn to these humble forums for fresh ideas or plans of attack because if I open this case up again, it will be to replace these fans and not look back. The only thing I can think of that as I sit here typing, that I haven't tried is to remove the pump from the equation and see if the software plays nicely with just the fans and no pump - any feedback about this idea??? Any suggestions fair Thermaltake Forum? Update: after trying to solve the issue today which included multiple restarts and complete shut offs... I left my computer completely off and physically removed the power plug from the power supply, came home, plugged it in, powered it up and its working now. Will restart eventually and see if it continues to cooperate. Was there any difference between the power cable you were using before and the new one they sent you? According to the customer support person, there was. The connectors were the same. The length was about the same. The only difference, and this made a difference to the customer support worker, was the one they sent me was braided, where the original was rubberized wires in a flat formation. To be completely honest, I don't believe the power cable was the issue. The fans have always spun, they just didn't illuminate. Maybe they know something I don't know, I would swap them to confirm, except that would hardly isolate the issue as i can't even get it to consistently work. Does the controller randomly disconnect or go missing from the software mid use. The only reason I as is because some of the power cables have a chip mid line that causes this type of issue. The fans still spin but the controller become unresponsive. When I had this issue I unplugged and plugged in the unit when my pc was still on to see if it would resume normal function and it did this is not recommended. The braided power cable especially has this issue I ended up replacing all my power cables for my controllers due to this. This is the cable that was causing my problems and here is the source of my issue Seeing how you already replaced the controller this is the only thing I think it could be. Not saying that there is not something else going on but its a step in the process of elimination. I know you also already replaced your power cord but if you replaced it with this one it could causing this issue to increase in frequency. Hey Tack, Day 2 after computer was Completely powered off and yay! I'm going to try to put it on sleep next go around. To answer your question, the lights either work when i turn on the computer, which i know they are working because i get the smaller warning box its that pump warning or they don't. I believe that must have been that fancy little circuit board they had to add that was mentioned in another one of the threads with the same error code. One of the users jerry rigged something like that and got his lights working. I believe a TT rep associated this with a AMD issue, something to do with changes AMD made and did not tell them about til after the product was launched. I was planning on shifting some of my parts around all my various computers as I'm re-purposing some mining rigs. One of those changes was to swap in a new power supply to this computer with the TT Plus Lights. If i think about it while puttering around, maybe i'll swap the power cables and see if i can get it to work to at least confirm its not the power cables. Also, just for those searching threads because they have similar problems... I had a friend with a similar issue and it was his MOLEX that was issue. Those plugs often push the pins out and in case anyone from product development is reading this - STOP USING MOLEX. I was disappointed when i saw that was the power connector with this controller. It makes your product appear and feel cheap when i see that. They never seat properly, you almost always have to force the pins together, and they first came out more than 20 years ago... I'm aware they still put those stupid power connectors for OLD OLD OLD disk drives on some power supplies. Does anyone even use those anymore? Thank you for your reply and efforts in trying to help Tack! A have this problem too. But if i unplug on few seconds, and plugged in again controller power connector, and restart aplication when my PC is on - all works. I changed original cable on handmade but it did't helps. Is this controller or software deffect? I'm not the expert here, but i think you need that different power line with the resister in it. Is your CPU a AMD or Intel? I ask because that power resister if i remember correctly only affected AMD's Ryzen or Threadripper chipsets. Maybe someone can correct me on that. I'm not the expert here, but i think you need that different power line with the resister in it. Is your CPU a AMD or Intel? I ask because that power resister if i remember correctly only affected AMD's Ryzen or Threadripper chipsets. Maybe someone can correct me on that. I have FX-8350 CPU. I power on my pc 2. I use Asus Aura software to control the other LED's in my building, naming the stuff on the mobo and RAM sticks, along with a LED addressable strip i have. One of my stick LED's stopped working. This is not the first time. After dealing with Corsair, The RMA'd a new set of RAM sticks to me... I noticed one of the LED's out again... Long story short, I determined that the RAM was fine, it was the motherboard or software or something. I contacted ASUS, they gave me a number of steps to run thru, and sure enough, using Corsair Link, i got the RAM stick to light up again. Fan's won't light up now. IS IT POSSIBLE THE THERMALTAKE SOFTWARE AND CORSAIR LINK AND ASUS AURA ARE NOT PLAYING NICE OR BATTLING FOR CONTROL?? I've got the same problem with my controllers as well. I have 2 controllers connected one by one. Sometimes one of them stops to work but sometimes they stop both. I mean lighting, the fans continue to work normally. For me there are 3 ways to get them back to work : 1. Change controller number by switches on their case. One method may be enough in some situations but sometimes you have to use all of them. Also I've found the controllers works more stable if I completely switch off my PC by the switch on my power filter. Correction: The TT software seems to be in conflict with the Corsair Link software, not Asus' Aura. Not only that but the Corsair Link software is causing a hugely annoying studder in some of my games. When i close down the Corsair Link software and restart my computer, the TT software seems to work fine after the restart. If turn on my computer after a session where i did not shut down Corsair Link, the controller fails to connect with the fan's LED's. I will repeat this process a few more times, however this still doesn't fully explain why the TT controller didn't work when i did a fresh install of windows. Will update in a week or two. Yeah, I still have this problem too... The only thing that helps for me every time is to power-cycle the controller while the computer is powered on, like I mentioned in this thread: Effin frustrating. I also use Corsair Link 4. In case TT support looks here, these are my full system specs:.

I now have Comcast on speed dial and have memorized my serial number. The only reason I as is because some of the power cables have a sin mid line that causes this type of issue. And if that fails to help, then Download and Install and Scan for Registry Multiscatter error 0x0001. There can be, for example, different tones of leaves in a forest or various colours of cars at the parking area. Razer Blackwidow Chroma Between you can try it out with an external USB Hub or something similar. Change controller number by switches on their case.

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