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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »jpmboy« (13. August 2012, 00:33)
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I am an idiot for not looking in the Shop area first.
Connect three wire cable from RPM signal output of slot PCI board to CPU fan on Motherboard.
Set the alrm function to Tacho off in Aquasuite 2012. that should do it.
. Other than this little glitch, it is working perfectly. I have the budget... but very "snappy" Asrock Z68 E3Gen3 board, 2700K and 2 7970s all OCd and this aquaduct keeps it very cool. Working with a helpful guy at AquaComputer. Hopefully we can figure this out.
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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »chippie« (15. August 2012, 10:19)
I don't know if this is related, but I'm having the same "problem." I hooked up my Aquacomputer D5 pump's RPM sensor to the Aquaero 5 PRO on the 3-pin RPM connector, but I don't see anywhere in Aquasuite where I can see what RPM the pump is running at.![]()
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Hmm, that's a problem then as I currently have the pump hooked up to the fan header to be able to control the pump speed, and I have no other open fan headers. So then it sounds like I will be unable to monitor the pump's RPM.![]()
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