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eol

Junior Member

help fan curve not working

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 2:57am

i recently bought a d5 next and when i tried setting up the fan curve in aquasuite the fans always run at full power

mditsch

Senior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 3:56am

hi,

which type of fans and how they are configured in Aquasuite? Bst, you attach some screenshots for the fan configuration.

eol

Junior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 4:04am

12 corsair ML 120's wired to two thermaltake commander FX the two FX are then wired to a PWM Y cable connected to the FAN port of the D5 hub. i can manually control the fan speed just fine but when i use curve mode the fans go full power
when setting the fans to 0% they go at 100% with maintain min speed, when i bump it to 5% min it works like normal
Ive found more problems

the screen modes dont update

the Flow menter does not output

pump curve mode also seems to completely disable the pump
the firmware and software are up to date,

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "eol" (Feb 9th 2019, 4:05am)

mditsch

Senior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 8:22am

Hi,

D5 next can only be used for 4 Pin PWM fans. Both of your device-types are not for PWM and are only 3 pin-devices.

Maybe that's the reason for all of your problems with it.

to find at: https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_inf…roducts_id=3785

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "mditsch" (Feb 9th 2019, 11:19am)

eol

Junior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 2:59pm

You are incorrect the hubs and the fans are all pwm, the hubs receive pwm and send it to all other connected pwm fans. As I mentioned manual config in aquasuite ramps fans normally but when in curve mode fans go full blast how does it work in one mode but not the other the issue is not hardware

mditsch

Senior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 5:56pm

You are incorrect the hubs and the fans are all pwm, the hubs receive pwm and send it to all other connected pwm fans. As I mentioned manual config in aquasuite ramps fans normally but when in curve mode fans go full blast how does it work in one mode but not the other the issue is not hardware


ok, maybe for the PWM. Was because I couldn't find any hint in the description for PWM. But for the 4 pin: I'm correct. Read the description for the P5 next when you're following the link. It's clearly said here from Aquacomputer:

"...All fan outputs are compatible to PWM fans with four pin connectors only and feature overload protection."


you can surely use then 3 pin PWM, but then the fans are running always with 100% because of the missing PWM signal line.

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "mditsch" (Feb 9th 2019, 5:59pm)

eol

Junior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 10:55pm

Again, you are incorrect every connection at every point is 4 pin, the y splitter is 4 pin the hubs are both 4 pin in and 4 pin out the fans are all 4 pin
ive solved the problem it is 100% a software bug, with minimum power set to 0% fans run full blast if i bump min to 1% fans ramp like normal

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "eol" (Feb 9th 2019, 11:39pm)

mditsch

Senior Member

Saturday, February 9th 2019, 11:42pm

ok, thanks for correcting. Then it t was wrong on the websites I checked the devices. Fine that you could solve it. I think you should for the found SW bug contact support of AC via info@aqua-computer.de.

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