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knacker

Full Member

AE6 and Corsair pump question

Tuesday, August 13th 2019, 10:51pm

Can anyone let me know if I plug the 4 pin cable from a Corsiar RGB pump into a fan header, will it allow me to control the pump speed like a fan effectively? Power is coming from molex also but was just wondering if it could work as well
Thx ;( :D

Hufeisen

Senior Member

Tuesday, August 13th 2019, 10:59pm

Corsair has a lot of pumps... which Model is it exactly?

knacker

Full Member

Tuesday, August 13th 2019, 11:37pm

It's the new XD5 rgb thingy- says it has a D5 pwn pump 8|

Hufeisen

Senior Member

Wednesday, August 14th 2019, 8:27pm

You can connect the Corsair D5 Pump to the Aquaero 6, but it is possible that you cant control the Pump with the PWM Signal.
The reason is that the D5 pump PWM Signal does not comply with the Aquaero PWM Specifications.

If you cant control the pump, you need to modify the Connector and add some resistors.
Read this post how to do it: https://www.overclock.net/forum/61-water…ml#post22946282

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Hufeisen" (Aug 14th 2019, 8:44pm)

Thursday, August 15th 2019, 12:39am

You can connect the Corsair D5 Pump to the Aquaero 6, but it is possible that you cant control the Pump with the PWM Signal.
The reason is that the D5 pump PWM Signal does not comply with the Aquaero PWM Specifications.

If you cant control the pump, you need to modify the Connector and add some resistors.
Read this post how to do it: https://www.overclock.net/forum/61-water…ml#post22946282


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