How to daisy chain thermaltake controllers Can anyone confirm that it is only possible to connect maximum 2 fans to eachother and not 3? Thank you in advance. I have two controllers daisy-chained together. Is daisy-chaining not supported, and if so, is the preferred method to use the included USB header Y splitter cable to go to the controllers instead? Feb 15, 2024 · As you say, all but one of your case ventilation fans are Thermaltake units fitted with daisy-chain connections so you can connect several in one group to a single Hub output motor port, and similarly for their lighting cables. For a similar cost you should be able to find an aRGB controller. The new Cable-Integrated Daisy-Chain Design provides more flexibility in cable management, and its 9 addressable LEDs can be controlled through motherboard The specifically designed clip could ensure the cable is connected properly Jun 14, 2025 · The Basics of Argb Fans and Daisy-Chaining Before we dive into the specifics of daisy-chaining Argb fans, let’s cover the basics. The CT Series Fans have a fan speed of 2000 RPM and are made with specially tuned fan blades that can push the air further. One option is to buy an ARGB hub that can accept the 4pin RGB control signals and "translate" all that into the 3pin ARGB signals so that the lights do work with the motherboard controls but, that will get you the simpler patterns a plain RGB I believe I have the daisy chaining set up correct as all fans are working just no RGB. I could also buy a RGB controller, which also has 2 A-RGB connectors. In this video, I'll show you how to daisy chain your new fans and what software to use Found a Youtube video with a likely solution but desperately need help to make sure I'm interpreting the methods correctly. How Do You Daisy Chain ARGB Fans? In this video, we will guide you through the process of daisy chaining Addressable RGB fans to add a vibrant touch to your personal computer.