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Will both of these units work with the quadro or octo and its flow input? I cant fit the Aquaero in my case, unfortunately.
high flow 2 and LT can be connected to QUADRO or OCTO with the supplied cable. To connect the high flow NEXT you will need a PicoBlade to PicoBlade connection cable (not available yet) for its signal output. This output can be set to simulate a classic high flow sensor.
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8.7. Power measurement
The seventh sensor in the list can be configured to calculate dissipated or absorbed
power in the liquid cooling loop. Prerequisite is an additional water temperature
sensor connected to the external temperature sensor input of the high
flow NEXT (e. g. item code 53219, not included in delivery). The high flow NEXT
and additional water temperature sensors are optimally installed into radiator inlet
and outlet port.
The high flow NEXT calculates the current power dissipation using the temperature
difference between internal and external temperature sensor and the current flow
rate.
The automatic offset calibration during standby can be activated for improved accuracy.
When active, internal and external temperature sensor readings will be
matched during prolonged shutdown of the PC.
high flow NEXT do not need a connection to OCTO, it can work as standalone device. Connection to "flow" port on OCTO is needed only to have OCTO reading flow measurements outside of Windows. For that purpose, a double-sided 3-pin picoblade cable is needed, unfortunately I do not see it in AQ shop list. Use aliexpress though )
no nothing is invertet.the pinout between the two end terminals may be inverted from RGBpx by default
The RGBpx cables are 1:1 cables => pin 1..4 to pin 1..4
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I received an email that the High Flow Next is enroute to my address. I was reading the quick start guide for the Aquacomputer Octo, which raised a question for me. I did not know that the octo came with a temp sensor, so I believe I am in possession of three. My question is in the scope of delivery for the High Flow Next because the Octo fan controller quick start guide said the "flow sensor" was an optional extra. Does the High Flow Next have a flow sensor that can be connected to the Octo fan controller (or do I need an additional cable)? The following "flow sensors" were listed as compatible with the Octo fan controller:
- Flow sensor with 5.6mm nozzle (53061)
- Flow sensor with "high flow" (5306
- Connection cable flow sensor for VISION (53212)
Is any of these included, or some other connection which this quick start guide has omitted?
I am still waiting on a preordered 5900x, and I believe I will have to hang onto my vega 56 with AIO + hand made heatsinks, so I may end up just with the 5900x in my loop at first. Disappointing as it means I have no means of closing my side panel with an externally "positioned" AIO radiator.
I received an email that the High Flow Next is enroute to my address. I was reading the quick start guide for the Aquacomputer Octo, which raised a question for me. I did not know that the octo came with a temp sensor, so I believe I am in possession of three. My question is in the scope of delivery for the High Flow Next because the Octo fan controller quick start guide said the "flow sensor" was an optional extra. Does the High Flow Next have a flow sensor that can be connected to the Octo fan controller (or do I need an additional cable)? The following "flow sensors" were listed as compatible with the Octo fan controller:
- Flow sensor with 5.6mm nozzle (53061)
- Flow sensor with "high flow" (5306
- Connection cable flow sensor for VISION (53212)
Is any of these included, or some other connection which this quick start guide has omitted?
I am still waiting on a preordered 5900x, and I believe I will have to hang onto my vega 56 with AIO + hand made heatsinks, so I may end up just with the 5900x in my loop at first. Disappointing as it means I have no means of closing my side panel with an externally "positioned" AIO radiator.
high flow 2 - The new generation with water temperature measurement
You simply need an ultra-rugged flow sensor? Water temperature measurement would be a nice addition? All this in a simple and elegant way, CNC milled from solid acetal? Then the high flow 2 is exactly the right choice.
This cable is designed as a universal connector and has the required plugs for all devices offered by us. The sensor has three M3 mounting holes on the bottom side.
high flow LT - Reduced to the essentials
Just measure the flow rate? Low-priced and reliable - that is the high flow LT. It offers the same measuring mechanism as the high flow NEXT and no other additional functions. If this is sufficient for you, you will find an excellent flow sensor here.
The high flow LT is already available for 29,90 Euro including connection cable.
Are you sure the High Flow Next does not have the universal connector that the High Flow 2 comes with? I don't know what I was thinking when I bought the top of the line device, I just want a water temperature measurement that can be used to control fans and I will monitor status in software (I prefer HWiNFO as it ties in with my ancient Logitech G15 keyboard LCD). The LCD on the device itself is surplus to my requirements, as is the RGB. Since watching a youtube video by Dazmode milking watercooling performance I regard RGB as only useful to increase the temperature of NVME flash.
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