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gDavid

Newbie

Can someone please explain how to duplicate a global profile (in order to modify and save) as a distinct option?

Hier, 03:57

Hi all, been lurking a while and have some rather loud fan setups controlled by ambient-water temp Delta.I'd like to duplicate the default profile in order to modify it to create a "Target Temperature" profile as discussed here; particularly after re-reading Capt-Clueless' posts within the subject F.I:

Quoted

I'd argue that controlling deltaT is a dumb idea compared to just
controlling absolute water temperature, but that's a minor point
compared to the flaws in using a curve controller instead of set point
control. And I'm truly baffled by the amount of replies this post has
gotten without a single mention of it.

I'd like to do more with my liquid cooling and this can allow me to test and hopefully improve my setup.
Just about to do a new build and still time poor, so anything that can help save time and speed up improvements should be good.
With thanks from the antipodes

gDavid

Newbie

Aujourd’hui, 03:46

After a friend came over for a couple of fittings to replace a problematic one in his new build I put some work into a test profile.
  1. Took a backup.xml of my Quadro settings
  2. Reset Front INT rad fans to sense Coolant temp 39C & hold minimum 10%
  3. Reset Top EXH rad fans to sense Coolant temp 39C & hold minimum 12%
  4. Reset Rear EXH rad fans to sense Coolant temp 39C & hold minimum 12%
Alles ordenung :) Quiet is real

Remayz

Senior Member

Aujourd’hui, 10:40

controling absolute water temp is fine when your ambient doesn't change much. that dude on reddit must have AC all year long to say stuff like that :p
I'd argue that delta T should be quieter and occasionnaly hotter when the ambient temp rises of course, so your noise problems are honestly probably just a matter of tweaking the fan curve than a problem with the type of control. A badly set PID control can give the exact same outcome.

The way i see it is PID focuses on maintaining a certain temperature, and delta T focuses on maintaining a certain max noise level. Depends what you're after.

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