Installing Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB 240 AIO cooler requires careful setup.
Installing Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB 240 AIO cooler requires careful setup.
I own a Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB 240 AIO Cooler and the manual only mentions connecting the pump-CPU block to a fan header. It doesn’t specify the speed settings. I saw a video suggesting it should run at full power, but I’m not sure if that’s accurate. Should this pump always operate at maximum speed connected to the fan header, or is there a way to adjust the speed based on temperature? I really need guidance since I don’t have clear instructions. Thanks in advance.
If it resembles the AIO coolers you own, it might be better to connect the power for the pump to a molex/Sata power to 3pin. What connectors are available from the block?
Connecting it to the Sata power ensures the pump operates at full capacity, which is advised since pumps typically run quietly and increased liquid flow through your radiator suggests you may not need to increase fan speed further.
For managing fan and pump speeds, there appears to be a USB header on the block that can be connected to a USB port on your motherboard. Using Thermaltake's software, you can control the color and speed of all connected devices.
If it resembles the AIO coolers you own, it might be better to connect the power for the pump to a molex/Sata power to 3pin. What connectors are available from the block?
Connecting it to the Sata power ensures the pump operates at full capacity, which is advised since pumps typically run quietly and increased liquid flow through your radiator suggests you may not need to increase fan speed further.
For managing fan and pump speeds, there appears to be a USB header on the block that can be connected to a USB header on your motherboard. Using Thermaltake's software, you can control the color and speed of all connected devices.