🌟 Light up your rig like a pro — total control, zero hassle!
The Thermaltake TT Sync SATA Powered 9 Port Addressable LED Controller is a compact, high-performance RGB hub designed for professional-grade PC builds. Compatible with major motherboard RGB software (ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light), it powers and synchronizes up to 9 Thermaltake PLUS addressable LED devices via a stable SATA power input, delivering up to 5A current for flawless lighting effects across your entire system.
Product Dimensions | 3.54"L x 0.3"W x 3.54"H |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Power Connector Type | 15-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 18.9 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync compatible motherboards |
Noise Level | 3E+1 dB |
UPC | 841163001530 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00841163001530 |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake USA Direct |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | CL-O015-PL00BL-A |
Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.54 x 3.54 x 0.3 inches |
Color | 1 Pack |
ASIN | B079FYL6LM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 25, 2018 |
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Purpos
Works as it should got it mainly cause 1 of my fans on each row wasn't using rgb hooked it up and they all light up now
S**R
Obligatory purchase for TT fans
This interfaces with TT's proprietary fans and enables the motherboard RGB header to handle the lighting. I use it with two 200mm Riing Trio fans and no issues after months of use. It's a shame the in-the-box controllers for these fans just never work right, but at least the company offers a working solution.
N**A
Don’t risk to buy!
Never buying TT product again. I got Riing Quad Fans and controller that come with them doesn’t support Aura Sync or other official app so I bought this TT Sync Controller and it came damaged. 3 out of 9 connection ports are not working properly. So RGB lighting on these 3 fans are not lighting at all. I can’t even return it because didn’t install on time and now it’s too late according to policy.
N**N
Integrates with existing RGB system in machine to reduce software overhead
This is a great device. I'm using it on my MSI Prestiege X570 Creation board on a jrainbow port. It works like a charm requiring only the wire that comes with the device to be plugged into the device and the header on the motherboard plus one sata connection for power. It does not require power.The only limitation is that it all is treated as one zone of LED so everything is the same color. If you are using these for fans it also has connections for PWM fan control which is huge. I didn't need this aspect of the device because I'm using it for the RGB in the Thermaltake RGB fittings for water cooling so I cannot comment on how well PWM works but it is there.I wish that this device had a magnetic back instead of requiring velcro. It's minor so I didn't ding a star for the omission but my Corsair Commander Core XT devices in the machine are magnetic and it makes them easier to work with. Hopefully one day a future revision of this will have the feature too.
A**B
Docking a star for velcro quality and incorrect instructions and possible flickering issue
Someone who wants to hook up their LED fans to their motherboard to sync all the lighting in their case probably cares about keeping a tidy case, so the mounting options should be something with a little bit of thought put into it. The velcro provided was poor quality, I'm skeptical if it's really 3M like the backing says. The adhesive stuck to the controller, then the velcro itself ripped off of the adhesive so now I have a sticky square on my controller but not sticky enough to hold the velcro on. I'm also disappointed that there is no other mounting options besides velcro (maybe a screw hole or two in the case to attach it somewhere, or a loop to run a zip tie through?). In the end I rigged up velcro straps around the whole thing to hold it in a convenient place.I'm also disappointed in the instructions that are out of date and/or just wrong. They said I needed to use the 3-pin RGB cable for my Gigabyte motherboard, but my z390 Aorus Master has 4-pin ARGB headers which match the 4-pin cable that came with the controller. The 4-pin cable worked fine for me.Also a minor nitpick - the cable sheathing on all of the products in this line are excessive and make them hard to route and manage well in a small area.EDIT: Coming back to add a new issue I've had. I can't 100% attribute this to the fan controller vs the motherboard, but it seems to likely be this controller. If I have another ARGB LED product plugged into my motherboard at the same time as this, the other product flickers colors once in a while. The moment I remove the fan controller from the motherboard the flickering stops. The fans from this controller never flicker no matter how many ARGB products are hooked up, but other devices flicker if connected at the same time as this controller.
L**N
The jRainbow connector sucks.
I bought the Thermaltake TT Sync SATA Powered 9 Port Addressable LED Controller premium edition, I thought it would work for my TT 140 case fans as well as my radiator fans, but it does not. I just have a larger box now, that takes up a SATA port instead of usb 2.0 port (which I like). However, the jRainbow connector does not stay attached. Every time I move my Computer, it falls off, it does not clamp in there or have any resistance to falling out. It is horrible, and the connectors for my case fans, which are also made by Thermaltake have different connectors, so it was almost pointless for me to buy this as an upgrade... the other fans have to be controlled via buttons on their own connector. Now I need to find out if the cable is just defective, or if I need to find a replacement made by another company.
D**D
Works great - only one complaint
Does great to run Thermaltake Riing Plus RGB Fans and AIOs. Every set of 3 'devices' has its own PWM hookup, so you can control the fan speeds using several fan headers on the motherboard. You do lose individual RGB lighting control, as the entire unit hooks into a single digital LED header on the motherboard. However, if you would have all of your RGB lights following the same pattern, or 'synching', this shouldn't be a problem at all.My one complaint is the connector used to connect to the LED header on the motherboard. It does not seat itself securely like other connectors I've used. It just slides onto the pins, and can easily slide back off. Since I was trying to manage my wiring, this did cause some problems with the connector sliding off just because I was moving the cable around. I did try gently spreading the pins, but either it didn't seem to help or I was too scared to really bend the pins. Once everything is set, however, and you don't move things anymore, it works great.I did have a missing cable on arrival. Called Thermaltake USA support, and they sent out the missing cable immediately and without any hassle, so I feel the support response was great.
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