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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Hangman« (19. August 2013, 10:46)
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Hope I've explained OK & you understand what I mean ..... Sorry I can't be more specific on the amount of fans per header, but as I said I'm not familiar with those fans so it might pay to have a play around & see what temps the Aquaero 5 VRM's reach yourself.... You might find it's fine & the VRM temps stay a good few degrees below their maximum allowed temp.....Thanks Namron. I want to check if i am right in my understanding. Both the 4-pin aquabus cable and the 3-pin aquabus cable are female-to-female. Only the Y-splitter cable is a female-to-2 male. So you are saying that i can just connect this http://www.frozencpu.com/products/19438/…able_53122.html to the 3-pin male port on the poweradjust 2? or must i use the 3-pin aquabus cable provided to connect to the poweradjust 2 and then connect the female-to-female 3-pin aquabus cable to the female-to-female 4-pin aquabus cable via using a standard 3-pin male-to-female fan cable?
For the power adjusts you use the 3 pin cabled provided to link the power adjusts together........ then use another 3 pin cable (a 3 pin fan cable is fine for this) to connect the last Power adjust to either the 4 pin aquabus cable/ Y splitter cable or direct to the 4 pin header on the aquaero 5 "High Speed" aquabus.....
When connecting the PA's together you need to connect the 3 pin Aquabus cable from the "High Speed Aquabus" on the first PA to the "Low Speed Aquabus" on the second PA then use the other 3 pin Aquabus cable from the "High Speed Aquabus" on the second PA to the "High Speed Aquabus" of the Aquaero 5..... Be that the Y splitter or direct to the header on the Aquaero 5....
I have watercooled my aquaero 5xt and is currently only running 8 Corsair SP120 High Performance Edition fans off it; 4 on channel 2 and another 4 on channel 3. Temperature is high 30s, around 38 degree.
I would imagine you could run 4 fans of each of the Aquaero 5's fan headers & still be well under the temp threshold of the VRM's (the VRM's only kick in when the temps reach around 95°c) as you have it water cooled if you wanted!!
I have another 8 Corsair SP120 High Performance Edition fans which is connected straight to my PSU now. I wanted to run these 8 fans off aquaero 5 xt as well. But, will running 4 fans each on all the 4 channels cause the aquaero 5 xt to overheat?
I'm not familiar with these fans to be honest, so not sure what they draw power wise... but it's worth giving it a try to see whether 4 on each header would cause the VRM's to kick in due to high temps. But I think it would be OK (Guessing )
Also, i heard running 4 fans off a single poweradjust 2 will cause the poweradjust 2 to overheat easily. Is this true?
I've never even come close to over heating a Power adjust to be honest, But then I've only ever run 3 fans at any one time using a PA..... If push came to shove you could perhaps put 3 fans on each Aquaero 5 header (12 fans) then put 2 fans on each of the 2 PA's (4 fans) if your not too happy with the temps from the Aquaero 5 when it has 4 fans per header?..
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Hangman« (20. August 2013, 18:47)
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Hi,That set up looks fine Hangman..... Providing the Aquaero 5 can handle four of those fans on each header.. (I think it will but not certain as I've not used those fans before).... You'd have to try it & see.... If it proves to much for the unit then you could always split 4 fans between either two PA's or probably get away with four fans on one PA (again not sure as it depends what the power draw of each fan will be when undervolting them for speed e.t.c)....
N.
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