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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 4 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Dundys« (21. November 2016, 02:14)
Have you activated AIDA64's External Applications and selected the sensors to share?Zitat
I run Aida64 (5.80.4000), Aquasuite 2016-4 and Aquaero 6xt. Everything is updated to latest versions.
No matter if I share the data from Aida64 or not (or however I do it, not sure how I have to do it for Aquasuite to find them), Aquasuite will crash when I click Select Data Source.
Check your USB cables and terminals for flaky connections.Zitat
There is also a problem with Aquasuite loosing the USB-connection to both Farbwerk and Aquaero (the only 2 I have connected to USB-ports) at times, not sure if it's the same basic problem.
Zitat
The components I use are (all connected via Aquabus, high)
Aquaero 6xt (USB connected)
3 mps's, pressure, fill level and flow
Aquaero 5lt (my old Aquaero 5xt where the front has been removed) for extra fan outputs
Farbwerk with 4 led-strips connected (USB connected)
2 Aquastream xt
I have 9 fans in front of the radiator (pull), controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 9 fans in back of the radiator (push), controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 3 fans in the back of the cabinet, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 3 fans in the top of the cabinet, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for HDD-rack 1, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for HDD-rack 2, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for emergency, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I use 1 curve controller for the radiator fans based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 curve controller for one Aquastream based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 curve controller for the top and back fans based on the cabinet temp
I use 1 2-point controller for the other Aquastream based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 2-point controller for the emergency fan based on the cabinet temp
The Farbwerk uses 1 curve controller based on the cabinet temp
You should be able to see the external sensors from AIDA64.Zitat
This is how far I've gotten, but I would like to be able to monitor some temps from the hardware, like CPU, GPU and MB temps.
Zitat
For the guys working with Aquacomputer; why haven't you added more curve controllers, software sensors and what-not to the new Aquaero 6? If it hadn't been for my need for higher amps on the fan outputs I probably would have stayed with Aquaero 5.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (21. November 2016, 02:15)
Did you try with other sensor software to see if its acting up. I have been using HWinfo with Aquaero and Aquasuite for a long time and it works absolutely amazing in one of my win 10, also works great with several of my windows 7x64 but
as soon I try to use Aida it will work for a few minutes then will freeze and crashes.
I use HWinfo because I can set tray icons in size I want in taskbar which Aida has them but only in very small font.
Anyways, if you haven't try with something different already try and go from there.
Here is how I made it look:
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Have you activated AIDA64's External Applications and selected the sensors to share?Zitat
I run Aida64 (5.80.4000), Aquasuite 2016-4 and Aquaero 6xt. Everything is updated to latest versions.
No matter if I share the data from Aida64 or not (or however I do it, not sure how I have to do it for Aquasuite to find them), Aquasuite will crash when I click Select Data Source.
Check your USB cables and terminals for flaky connections.Zitat
There is also a problem with Aquasuite loosing the USB-connection to both Farbwerk and Aquaero (the only 2 I have connected to USB-ports) at times, not sure if it's the same basic problem.
Zitat
The components I use are (all connected via Aquabus, high)
Aquaero 6xt (USB connected)
3 mps's, pressure, fill level and flow
Aquaero 5lt (my old Aquaero 5xt where the front has been removed) for extra fan outputs
Farbwerk with 4 led-strips connected (USB connected)
2 Aquastream xt
I have 9 fans in front of the radiator (pull), controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 9 fans in back of the radiator (push), controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 3 fans in the back of the cabinet, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 3 fans in the top of the cabinet, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for HDD-rack 1, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for HDD-rack 2, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for emergency, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I use 1 curve controller for the radiator fans based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 curve controller for one Aquastream based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 curve controller for the top and back fans based on the cabinet temp
I use 1 2-point controller for the other Aquastream based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 2-point controller for the emergency fan based on the cabinet temp
The Farbwerk uses 1 curve controller based on the cabinet temp
- For the rad fans, make a curve using a software sensor based on the delta between the water temp and ambient room air... the greater the delta, the faster the fans spin.
- Take the aquastreams off of curves... set em at your desired flow rate/noise level and leave them alone.
- personally, I would not run an "emergency fan". Just run it with the same controller as your other exhaust fan in the back.
You should be able to see the external sensors from AIDA64.Zitat
This is how far I've gotten, but I would like to be able to monitor some temps from the hardware, like CPU, GPU and MB temps.
Zitat
For the guys working with Aquacomputer; why haven't you added more curve controllers, software sensors and what-not to the new Aquaero 6? If it hadn't been for my need for higher amps on the fan outputs I probably would have stayed with Aquaero 5.
Zitat
Have you activated AIDA64's External Applications and selected the sensors to share?Zitat
I run Aida64 (5.80.4000), Aquasuite 2016-4 and Aquaero 6xt. Everything is updated to latest versions.
No matter if I share the data from Aida64 or not (or however I do it, not sure how I have to do it for Aquasuite to find them), Aquasuite will crash when I click Select Data Source.
Check your USB cables and terminals for flaky connections.Zitat
There is also a problem with Aquasuite loosing the USB-connection to both Farbwerk and Aquaero (the only 2 I have connected to USB-ports) at times, not sure if it's the same basic problem.
Zitat
The components I use are (all connected via Aquabus, high)
Aquaero 6xt (USB connected)
3 mps's, pressure, fill level and flow
Aquaero 5lt (my old Aquaero 5xt where the front has been removed) for extra fan outputs
Farbwerk with 4 led-strips connected (USB connected)
2 Aquastream xt
I have 9 fans in front of the radiator (pull), controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 9 fans in back of the radiator (push), controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 3 fans in the back of the cabinet, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 3 fans in the top of the cabinet, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 6xt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for HDD-rack 1, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for HDD-rack 2, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I have 1 fan in the back of the cabinet for emergency, controlled by 1 fan-output on Aquaero 5lt
I use 1 curve controller for the radiator fans based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 curve controller for one Aquastream based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 curve controller for the top and back fans based on the cabinet temp
I use 1 2-point controller for the other Aquastream based on the water temp before the reservoir
I use 1 2-point controller for the emergency fan based on the cabinet temp
The Farbwerk uses 1 curve controller based on the cabinet temp
- For the rad fans, make a curve using a software sensor based on the delta between the water temp and ambient room air... the greater the delta, the faster the fans spin.
- Take the aquastreams off of curves... set em at your desired flow rate/noise level and leave them alone.
- personally, I would not run an "emergency fan". Just run it with the same controller as your other exhaust fan in the back.
You should be able to see the external sensors from AIDA64.Zitat
This is how far I've gotten, but I would like to be able to monitor some temps from the hardware, like CPU, GPU and MB temps.
Zitat
For the guys working with Aquacomputer; why haven't you added more curve controllers, software sensors and what-not to the new Aquaero 6? If it hadn't been for my need for higher amps on the fan outputs I probably would have stayed with Aquaero 5.
After testing the delta temp for cabinet/Radiator I thought about a room in summer, without air-condition (I have it in my PC-room) which won't work very well.
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