![]() Has anyone ever tried that? I don't own Riing Plus Premium fans right now so i can't test it, but can anyone else confirm if this is working? Other than that i can't find any proof of this working. When i kept looking, i stumbled upon Gigabytes RGB Fusion which lists the new Thermaltake Riing plus premium fans as compatible? So i'm still on my quest of finding a way to sync every possible RGB LED in my case (ASUS GPU, RGB Fittings, reservoir lights, Riing fans) with one software (i know, rather impossible quest because apparently proprietary control is the "best" thing there is.) I considered trying Asus Aura, but it only works with simple RGB headers on thier own hardware. Now we gotta implement standarts for RGB control. I'm so glad for rule enforced standarts, else we'd still have a new charger cable with each new phone, like back in those days. well it's convenient for them, because they earn a whole lot more if they sell stuff that's only compatibel with their own stuff. Too bad manufacturers see "convenience" as having only proprietary stuff. Proprietary anything is the killer of convenience. Heh! You know, Tt could make things a WHOLE LOT easier by making a controller for the fans that has a RGB in and a PWM in header! Heck they could even sell that thing as an upgrade to the existing fans and people would happily buy it, but noooo we gotta use their "specialised" Software that causes alot of frustration as far as i've seen. ![]() Maybe there’s a update from Thermaltake or Gigabyte on its way soon that will make it all kick in but as for now it’s a thumbs down. I’ve just come on here searching to see if there’s anybody that’s got it working but can’t find a shred of evidence to support it. When you open fusion you can’t access anything to do with the Riing fans (its greyed out). I have a set of the very same fans and a gigabyte X299 gaming 7 and I can confirm that it doesn’t work or not yet anyway.
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