The last three pins are used for the LED controlling. The only two pins that are similar to other connectors are the first and second pin („GND – Pin 1“ and „12V – Pin 2“). The first thing we can see is that they got five pins. They looking quite similar to other fan connectors, but they are very different. There is still one problem, if you restart your pc you have to set them again. If you’re using the rainbow-mode, you can pause it with the second switch, so you can show any color permanently. You can set the programmed colors or the “rainbow†mode with the first one. The other two switches will be used for the lighting of the fans. One of the switches will set the fans to performance or silent mode, you can see which mode is activated if you´re looking for the status led. Both circuits can be set with the switches on the other side. The other one for the supply of the fans. One of them is for the 5 Volt supply of the LED controlling unit and the LEDs. We can set the controller’s functions with these switches but this isn’t the only way to do this. On the other side of the circuit board we can see three switches and one status LED. Also, we see two mosfet (purple) for the circuits of the controller. On one side of the circuit board we can see five pin headers, three for the fans (5pin, red), one for the power supply and PWM signal (4pin, green) and one for the optional connection cable (blue). To open the controller, we have to unscrew four PH2 screws in the corners of the controller. So I first opened it to know how it is looking inside. The controller you receive whit the fans has a lot more potential than you would think.īefore we are going to use the controller for something it is not intended for, we should know what is inside of it. Hello, my name is Dirk from PaYFrog Customs and today I want to show you what I figured out while playing with the controller of the Thermaltake Riing RGB fans for my Thermaltake Core P5 mod.
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