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Wednesday, December 18th 2019, 1:41pm
This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "GTXJackBauer" (Dec 18th 2019, 5:08pm)
the aquaero controls all 8 fan channels. the 4 sensors + flow are forwarded to the aquaero via aquabus.if one connects the OCTO to an aquaero with the aquabus, what happens to the OCTO's Fan & RGBpx controllers?
Every Fan Output has a own set of controllers, you can have 8 curve controllers/setpoint or manual controllers.Edit: Can you do curves and all the sensors and curves like you can with the Aquaero or is this just a 'super-sized' QUADRO?
ALL fan controllers have the same behavior.Also, what happens when you connect multiple fans to a single header with no lead RPM output
Does OCTO comes with Quadro-like software or Aquaero-like software already?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "InfoSeeker" (Dec 19th 2019, 1:34am)
?? what is Quadro-like software or Aquaero-like softwareQuoted
Does OCTO comes with Quadro-like software or Aquaero-like software already?
you can use this cable: https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_inf…roducts_id=3487Quoted
can I use an "aquabus cable 4 pins for OCTO" to connect an "aquabus X4" and input two or more "Calitemp digital temperature sensors"?
from what i heard, With Quadro you cant create virtual sensors (if i want to control fans with 3 temperatures at once for example)?? what is Quadro-like software or Aquaero-like software
The OCTO use the aquasuite in the same way as all out products. Screenshots are in the first post.
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- 30W per channel instead of 25W
- can also do voltage control on the fan channels
- 8 temperature sensor ports instead of 4
- 2 flow sensor ports instead of 1
- 2 additional 2-pin 12V PWM channels
- potential-free switch
- beeper
- speed signal output
- additional two-point controller
- much more advanced alarm settings/actions
- more fine tuning options for fan settings
- data logging to internal memory
- timer controlled actions
- can be extended with further stuff via aquabus
With the playground in the aquasuite X you can build your own virtual sensors like this:With Quadro you cant create virtual sensors (if i want to control fans with 3 temperatures at once for example)
Thursday, December 19th 2019, 2:34pm
This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "Undesirable" (Dec 19th 2019, 2:38pm)
is 12 fan channels an absolute limit to the aquaero? Can I have more than 12 fan channels in the aquaero? I currently have 3 aquaeros - 1 x master, 2 x slave, which gives me 12 fan channels. If I want more then would connecting OCTO give me 8 more channels or still there is a limit of 12? If the limit is 12 then if I use OCTO separately, not connecting it with aquabus, would I be able to control my fans much the same as with aquaero, in the same aquasuite app, but just in the different tab? Would this be the only difference?
is 12 fan channels an absolute limit to the aquaero? Can I have more than 12 fan channels in the aquaero? I currently have 3 aquaeros - 1 x master, 2 x slave, which gives me 12 fan channels. If I want more then would connecting OCTO give me 8 more channels or still there is a limit of 12? If the limit is 12 then if I use OCTO separately, not connecting it with aquabus, would I be able to control my fans much the same as with aquaero, in the same aquasuite app, but just in the different tab? Would this be the only difference?
Yes. with USB only, the OCTO has it's own tab in the aquasuite and you would have 8 fan ports with a controller curve for each port. Plus you have 16 Soft.Sensors to pull in sensor data from the aquaero or Windows Services. Shoggy has screenshots in the OP.
When you have a older version from the aquaero (6) (> 1 Year). (The newer versions have a big print on the PCB)
You need the Splitty Active to use this Fans.
Noctua doesn't follow the PWM specifications and as a result, the fans can't be controlled properly.
The fans dont have a interal Pull-Up Resistor to internal 3.3V Supply - this is not conform.
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