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You can possibly connect 2 fans to a splitter cable then into the splitty9, however it will depend on the fans being used. You cannot exceed 30w max per header on the Aquaero so you need to calculate what 12 fans will pull. If your fans exceed the 30w I would suggest putting both pumps on one header to free up a fan header for the other fans or you could purchase a Quadro to give you more fan headers, this is what I did. I have a splitty9 for each group of fans I use, I think it's a lot tidier t...
Quoted from "Mike817" Very nice, clean build. +1 exactly what I thought lol
Can we see a pic of your entire system? It maybe than 1 solitary DDC pump can't cut the mustard so to say.
Connect the fans directly to the Aquaero 6, if they are in groups use either Y splitters or a Splitty9 then in Aquasuite you can set the fans up including setting them to voltage control. Also under the Aquasuite service tab make sure it is set to monitor the system, then you'll see the CPU, GPU temps etc.
Every time there's an update I get this problem so I edit the service tab to make it restart and then it starts every time
Firstly how do you have the devices attached to USB and second what mobo do you have?
Here's a SS of my setup with water quality etc
This is the premix, the concentrate that you mix with DI could be totally different
I've been using EK Cryofuel clear premix for the last few months and my HF Next says everything is in the green, 100% quality...
What motherboard do you have and are there any bios updates for it?
I was not referring to 90's in general just having one directly from the pump is not good
I would seriously rethink your tube routing, maybe move the pump up to the middle of the radiator mounting to give you more options and remove the elbow coming form the outlet of the pump as that seriously affects flow by all accounts.
To control 2 pumps at the same speed you do exactly what you'd do with fans, connect both to a splitty9 but as Remayz said you need to sort the problem with the first pump
Since my MPS400 gave up the ghost I finally managed to get my hands on the high flow NEXT but how do I get the flow measurement into Aquaero 6 to setup a power measurement, do I require attaching the high flow NEXT via Aquabus or is there another way to do it?
Quoted from "Dundys" Thanks for the info. If I'm not mistaking, can anyone confirm, quadro or Octo don't have ability to control fans via voltage, that's what I have been doing with Aquaero. All my cables are mixed 3 pin and 4 pin and splitters are also mixed so for me to redo everything to be PWM compliant...no way and I like the "Power Control" function You could also get the Aquaero 6 light from here, not sure what the import charge would be mind
Quoted from "Dundys" @ AC rep. I was considering another aquuaero 6XT, but on aquacomputer website there is no listing and also unavailable at PerformancePC and everywhere else where they used to sell them. Has 6XT been discontinued? Thanks Says they are in stock Black or Silver
In the start menu go to Windows Administrative Tools and select Component Services. In the left pane on the new window select Services (local), in the middle pane find the Aquacomputer service and double click it. Then under the recovery options tab change the settings for first, second and subsequent failures to "restart the service" Hopefully that should sort the boot failure.
I ran the exact same fans in the same amounts for a few years without problems. Only differences, I had them on channels 3 & 4 and ran them all to ordinary splitty9's. I did originally have them on splitter cables but I changed to the splitty9's as I found this to be a tidier option IMO.
Take a look at THIS thread;
You may also need to tilt your case the help get the air out.
I've had this happen on win 10, solution is open windows admin tools, component services then in the left pane open local services. Scroll through the list in the middle pane, find Aquacomputer service, right click and select properties. Then under the recovery tab change the first, second and subsequent tabs too "restart the service"
For best compatibility I would recommend Aquacomputer's own Hubby7
So Aquacomputer are still not accepting deliveries to the UK and my High Flow Next is still on pre-order at Overclockers.co.uk. Then Sunday just gone my MPS decides it's going to fail completely with a USB error Monday, yesterday Aquacomputer comes to the rescue with a firmware update , MPS is now working again minus the temp which is still off by about 20c
Or This which is SATA to Molex
Are Aquacomputer shipping to the UK now? If so i may cancel my existing order and get it direct.
Hi, I have an MPS 400 in my system that's been working fine for the last few years. Recently the internal water temp on the unit is reporting over double the actual internal water temp. I'm not sure if the unit is failing or if this is a problem introduced in one of the recent updates to Aquasuite, Is there anyone who has the same issue? I have the Flow Next on order but anyone's guess when that will turn up lol
What happens if you connect one fan directly to the PWM output? Have to tried adjusting the threshold on the Splitty9 Active?
What type of fans are they, DC or PWM? have you ticked the box for fan type under the fan section?
There is a lot of news about false positives with RICOCHET Anti-Cheat™, IMO the problem is with Ricochet and not Aquasuite.
I had this issue after the last update, what sorted it for me was: Opening task manager (ctrl alt & delete) select services tab, find Aquacomputer service, right click and select open services. Find Aquacomputer again, right click and select properties, then change the recovery settings to force a restart of the service.
Quoted from "Speedy-VI" I am confused. How can you have a Quadro connected to USB and to an Aquaero via Aquabus? I thought if you connected a Quadro or an Octo to an Aquaero via Aquabus, the fan controller becomes a slave to the Aquaero and would not longer appear as a separate device in Aquasuite. Is it OK to connect a Quadro or Octo with USB and to an Aquaero via Aquabus at the same time? Yes you can connect both at the same time
If I recall correctly i think the original testing was done over at Skinnee Labs but unfortunately that no longer exists
Testing showed that the best flow rate was around the 1gpm (US) or 227 l/h for optimal cooling which can be hard to achieve without a duel pump setup so most people with a single pump set it at max but ideally one needs a flow meter.
Try these: Splitty4 Here Farbwork 360 Here
It's the same old story i see it again and again when people just don't take the time to stop and read instructions, it can be for computers or putting a desk together etc. They rush in break something, go back read the instructions and then complain that it wasn't clear. We have all done it to some extent, only difference being some hold their hands up and admit it's their mistake.
Splitty9 is designed that you connect each fan individually to it with 1 fan connected to the RPM header, then connect it by one cable to your PWM mobo header
An idea of your fan layout may help us to determine the problem, sounds to me like you maybe have too many fans on one PWM header. If the combined output of your fans exceeds 25w per PWM header, then that's your problem.
AMD mobo's are notorious for having problems with USB, google it
Quoted from "yurasicpark74" Hello everyone! Need help. I have Aquaero 6 LT + Aquabus X4 and two Flow Sensor MPS Flow 400. Can I connect both MPS400 by port Aquabas and will the flow sensors work correctly? Or still need to connect to the system only with USB? Thanks in advance. Initially you will need to connect the MPS 400 by USB in order for the system to recognise them. Then you may remove the USB and connect by Aquabus, however you will also be required to reconnect USB for any future firmw...
You can plug both in it's not an issue, I keep USB plugged in because you need it every time they update Aquasuite.
What happens if you choose "Flow" for the sensor instead of "Flow_signal", do you then get the Flow Next in the drop down box? Only reason I ask is that shows the same flow rate as indicated in your pic.
Most loops will allow those speeds, it's if you have the pump/s to achieve it. That said it really helps if you know what your flow rate is to start with so fitting a flow meter is the way to go but again it depends on the person. I see lots that have no idea of what there flow rate is so they just run there pump at max! But then there are those that water cool because they want to achieve great cooling and those who do it just for looks. Personally I started because I wanted to achieve better c...
Most people in the know try to achieve a flow rate of 1 US GPM or 227LPH. With that said they set there pump speed and leave it. Don't believe me? Go to Overclock head into the water cooling forum and ask why
Take a look at THIS USB issues with AMD boards
Quoted from "Speedy-VI" Quoted from "Timstone" I've read on the German forum about the incompatibility of the Lian Li Uni Fans with the Octo. Which is very, very sad. The fans look absolutely fantastic and have the added benefit of having no wires between de fans. Anyway. As far as I can gather from the German side of the forum, they only tried connecting the Uni Fans to the Octo with the cables attached to the fans themselves. Thus leaving out the Lian Li controller. Wouldn't it be better to c...
I suggest you both take a look at THIS There have always been issues relating to AMD chipset and USB but the link is directly associated with x570.
Quoted from "Grestorn" Guys, we're talking about €10 for one year. So if you happen to really need a new version for some reason, like you really want a new feature or in the unlikely event that the old Aquasuite should become incompatible with a new Windows version, you'd have to pay the whopping amount of €10 once to get it running again. Please, software support is not free. Most other vendors won't bother at all and leave you with a non-functional or outdated software package. I really can'...
you want one of THESE without the separate power Molex.