![]() ![]() Correct me if im wrong, but I'm pretty sure the fans are supposed to turn on as soon as you turn the computer on regardless if I dont have windows and the Thermaltake software installed yet. Products Under Generation 1 'Analogue' 1. 2.) The Controller itself is connected via a 4-Pin PWM connector to the motherboard, often as a System Fan (SYSFAN / SYSFAN1, etc. I tried looking up videos and forums online, but i could not find anyone with the same issue as mine. 1.) All Gen 1/Analogue device are connected via 5-Pin connector into the 5-Pin header on the controller (a maximum of three). I'm drawing blanks right now but I can't find an adapter for the molex to a 4 pin header for the pump to plug into the cpu fan on the mobo. So I plugged the wires directly from the fans into different ports on the controller and still all the RGB lighting turns on but the fans do not spin. Thermaltake reservoir/pump connection question I have this pump It has a 2 pin connector (inside a 4 pin male molex). Then I plug it into the "CPU FAN" header, and the error goes away, and I can still feel the pump running. So i removed the pump plug and moved it to the "CPU OPT" header, same error shows. I plugged the wire coming directly from the pump into the header labeled "AIO Pump" and nothing is plugged into the "CPU OPT" or "CPU FAN" headers, and when I boot up the PC, it gives a "No CPU fan detected" error, but the pump is running. My issue so far is as soon as I turn on the computer, everything turns on except the fans on the liquid CPU cooler. PS - Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 850W 80+Ĭase - Thermaltake View 31 (RGB limited edition) with 3 pre-installed RGB fans with controller. The hardware i have are as followed:ĬPU Cooler - Thermaltake Floe DX 240 Dual Riing Duo ![]() I finished building my new PC, it's not 100% setup yet, meaning I don't have windows installed just yet. ![]()
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