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Thermaltake’s latest TT RGB Plus 3.0 software includes huge improvements

Thermaltake has released a new update to TT RGB Plus 3.0, the company's software suite for lighting and LCD screen control. The update brings a completely redesigned user interface and a host of new customisation options, aimed at creating a more intuitive experience for PC builders invested in Thermaltake's ecosystem.

The new software features a modernised interface that prioritises clarity and ease of use. Thermaltake says the new design makes it easier to manage multiple compatible devices, access settings more quickly, and apply visual tweaks with fewer clicks than previous versions.

One of the most significant upgrades is the vastly expanded control over Thermaltake's various LCD screen products, such as those found on its latest AIO coolers and chassis screen kits. Users can now fine-tune every aspect of the display, from choosing which system stats to show to adjusting the layout, text colour, and position of each element.

For those who want to go beyond hardware monitoring, the software allows for the easy upload of custom images, GIFs, and video files. TT RGB Plus 3.0 also comes with six pre-installed visual themes, ranging from an urban ‘CityPunk' style to a clean ‘Minimalist' look, which can be used as dynamic foundations for personalisation. In a convenient touch, the software also integrates with the TT PlayLink mobile app, allowing users to send media directly from their phone to their PC's display screens.

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