The Ugly: The fans use a proprietary 9 pin connector (basically motherboard USB header) for both pwm and argb, so the controller is necessary to use them as they are. They want you to use thermaltake software to control them (don’t!). If you want more of the same fans, let’s just say the best way is probably buying a second AIO.
Thermaltake Floe 280mm AIO CPU Liquid Cooler $63.66
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It’s a standard Asetek 280mm AIO with a pair of solid ARGB radiator fans and an RGB controller. If you want to watercool your CPU, you won’t beat the price on this. The fans and block look good and the controller lets you run the fans and block RGB sequentially, rather than just in parallel like most.