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Ce message a été modifié 5 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "GTXJackBauer" (23 décembre 2015, 12:28)
flyoffacliff
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OMG, that is just what I was thinking of! I spent many hours researching and did not find this. I saw some software control water pumps from corsair, but thought that was propritary. Thank you for mentioning this, I will look into it and update the article I wrote.if you want cheap,the most cheapest would be the Corsair link commander but id assume tho your referring to price,this would be using the m/b and speedfan.
I always wished there was an up-to-date replacement for Speedfan, that looks good. I don't know how I missed it too. I will look into it, although it does not really seem to be what I am looking for. Is the hardware support good?
But it only supports 3 or 4 fans, right?you can get the aquaero 5 for @75 dollars to do everything you need.
I don't need PWM control. I contacted my motherboard manufacture (MSI), who said it supports 1 amp per header. Great! I think I have a fan splitter cable around here somewhere too.There are a lot of good fan controllers out there. It all depends on what standard. Are you looking for 3-pin voltage regulated or 4-pin PWM controlled. PWM fan controllers are scarce atm even though most fan manufacturers are catering more and more to PWM.
AQ 6 is the only PWM fan controller in the market that works as intended and is backwards compatible. Works great for folks who have a custom water cooling system.
Assuming they are voltage controlled via 3-pin, you could add more fans to your MB's headers, just have to be within specs and not go over. A fan splitter cable can help you in that area. Just check with your MB's manufacturer on how many amps max does each header withstand. AFAIK, the standard is 1 amp so as long as you're under that you're good to go. Some fans I have laying around average .20 amps each so I can add a few on one line. I think in your case, you could go 2 fans per fan header via fan splitter cable.
Really? What shortcomings do you feel it has?I attempted to be one for the past 4+ years. Never made the cut. I spent almost the same amount of a AQ 6 in the end and its all sitting in a small box. I always told them they have an elephant in the room. Its been a complete failure.i thought you were a staunch supporter of the Link.![]()
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The only thing I have connected via Corsair Link is my PSU (AX1200i). If I would have known what I do now, I would have gone with a different PSU.
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WOW! That's fantastic news that they are even working on something like this!!!!!!! I could finally part ways with the CL software for once and for all!!!! lol
The only thing I have connected via Corsair Link is my PSU (AX1200i). If I would have known what I do now, I would have gone with a different PSU.
I just uninstalled Corsair Link because Martin implemented monitoring of the Corsair PSUs with HWiNFO. To use HWiNFO Link must NOT be running.
Here is a little aquasuite graph I have for my AX1200i.
EDIT: HWiNFO does not report the PSU efficiency value at this time.
I just have the Koolance flow meter that's just reporting the RPM from the flow sensor. Just wanted to get it to show through AQsuite.Another issue I have is I connected a 3-pin cable for just RPM signal reading to my MB's CPU Fan Header.
Not sure what you mean here with the 3-pin cable... one end to the MB CPU Fan Header, and what did you connect the other end to?
All those EVGA 151,,, headings show only temperatures? that's a lot of temps.I just have the Koolance flow meter that's just reporting the RPM from the flow sensor. Just wanted to get it to show through AQsuite.Another issue I have is I connected a 3-pin cable for just RPM signal reading to my MB's CPU Fan Header.
Not sure what you mean here with the 3-pin cable... one end to the MB CPU Fan Header, and what did you connect the other end to?
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