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Shoggy

Sven - Admin

NEW: QUADRO and RGBpx Splitty4

Friday, June 29th 2018, 11:28am

QUADRO



QUADRO is the next generation of an autonomously working smart control for fans and LEDs.
The device combines a 4-channel PWM fan controller including monitoring functions with a RGBpx LED controller in a compact housing. QUADRO can be used universally in any PC, no matter if water or air cooling is used.



In combination with the aquasuite software, QUADRO becomes a powerful monitoring instrument.
In the aquasuite software all sensor data can be visualized individually. The data can be displayed on a ready-made overview page and it is also possible to create your own views. All device settings as well as future updates can be processed in a user-friendly way with the aquasuite. Any number of devices can be used simultaneously - each with its own settings and evaluations.




Power
Up to 25 watts can be connected to each of the four fan channels, which corresponds to a total output of generous 100 watts. An overload protection for all channels prevents the QUADRO's fan electronics from being damaged in the event of operating mistakes.

Each channel can be switched off completely if required. This is a special feature since the 12 volt voltage is normally permanently applied to PWM outputs. An optionally adjustable start boost allows the fans to start in a reliable manner. The start boost is executed until a speed signal is detected at the corresponding output.




Monitoring
Four analogue temperature sensors and a flow sensor can be connected to QUADRO. Eight additional sensor values can be transferred from the computer to the QUADRO in the form of software sensors. For example, it is possible to control outputs directly according to the CPU or GPU temperature or to visualize the load by using LED strips.




Control
Each fan output can be configured individually. In addition to manual settings of the output power, automatic control is also possible. A setpoint controller with temperature setting and a curve controller are available. For the setpoint controller the desired temperature is being is set and the fan is controlled automatically as required. Experienced users can also optionally adjust the PID controller settings. The curve controller defines a power curve with temperature and power values via 16 freely adjustable points.




RGBpx
The QUADRO is the first device equipped with the new RGBpx technology.
RGBpx offers the possibility to individually control every single LED of compatible LED strips or fans to one of 16.8 million colors.

In addition to smooth animations and breathtaking effects, this also makes it possible to adapt the lighting to your individual wishes. Thus the workplace can truly shine in the right light.

QUADRO has an RGBpx connector on which up to 64 LEDs (up to four Aqua Computer RGBpx strips) can be operated. Effects can be applied to the LED strips with four independent controller settings.





Each of the four LED controllers of QUADRO can be assigned to one of the 23 possible effects. All effects offer additional settings. In addition to adjustments for the coloring, stepless controls also allow to influence the speed or intensity in a wide range.
Due to the high update rate, even slow transitions are displayed smoothly and without flickering.

Many effects can also be actively influenced by a data source. Effects can be coupled to any sensor value such as temperature or load.



Since the effects can be placed anywhere on the LED strips, most of them can also be combined: For example, LEDs 1 to 16 may have a rotating color change while LEDs 6 to 11 have a temperature-dependent color change from blue to red. This provides a temperature indicator which is flanked by a rotating color change on the left and right side.

The effects are processed in a similar way to a video editing program. The uppermost controller is always visible and covers the effects of the controller below it within the set range.



Aqua Computer will introduce a range of accessories for the RGBpx series in the next few weeks. These include strips, AMBIENTpx sets and other lighting products.


AMBIENTpx
AMBIENTpx immerses the environment in a dynamic lighting mood. The current image content of the monitor is analyzed in the background in real time and the color mood is displayed on the LEDs. This creates an intense experience with movies or games because the image will look much bigger than it actually is.



The analysis of the image content can be individually adapted. Thus, the area to be analyzed can be set very narrow but also very wide. The settings also support multi-monitor setups and automatically adapt to the image format of movies.




QUADRO as aquabus expansion
In addition to being used as an autonomous USB fan controller, QUADRO can also be used as an aquabus extension for an aquaero 5/6. In this case the four QUADRO fan outputs as well as the four temperature sensor ports and the flow sensor port are available to the control and monitoring features of the aquaero. A maximum of two QUADRO units can be connected to an aquaero.


RGBpx Splitty4



RGBpx Splitty4 is the perfect addition to QUADRO and offers two essential functions:
  • A 4-way splitter for the power supply of up to four fans from only one fan connection (can be used for all fan controls such as aquaero)
  • Connection adapter for connecting the lighting systems of various fan manufacturers to the RGBpx system
Both functions are independent of each other. RGBpx Splitty4 can also be used just as a fan splitter or as a pure lighting adapter.


Fan splitter
In the function as a fan splitter, fans with 3-pin and 4-pin connectors can be used, provided that the connected fan output supports these types (voltage-controlled/PWM signal). The speed signal of a connected fan (plug labeled with "rpm") is fed back to the fan output.


RGBpx adapter
RGBpx Splitty4 can be used to connect the following lighting systems to the RGBpx system:

Manufacturer Corsair (four connectors for a maximum of four fans):
  • LL120 RGB, LL140 RGB (16 LEDs per fan, "LED hub" is not required)
  • HD120 RGB, HD140 RGB (12 LEDs per fan, "LED hub" is not required)
  • ML120 PRO RGB-LED, ML140 PRO RGB-LED (4 LEDs per fan, "LED hub" is not required)
Manufacturer NZXT (one connector, additional fans can be connected to the previous one, maximum eight fans):
  • Aer RGB120, Aer RGB140 (8 LEDs per fan)


Note: A mixed connection of lighting systems from different manufacturers is not possible!


Mounting
Die Platine kann z. B. sehr einfach an zwei nebeneinanderliegenden Lüftern oder einem Radiator befestigt werden und ermöglicht so eine optisch sehr ansprechende Kabelverlegung ohne den üblichen "Kabelsalat". Damit ist sie für viele Radiatoren die beste Möglichkeit zur sauberen Verkabelung der Lüfter.

The board can be easily attached to two adjacent fans or a radiator, and thus enables a visually very attractive wiring without the usual cable clutter. This makes it the best way for many radiators to cleanly wire the fans.



Price and availability
QUADRO and the optional RGBpx Splitty4 board will be available shortly and can be ordered in the Aqua Computer Webshop. QUADRO costs 39.90 Euro and RGBpx Splitty4 is offered for 8.90 Euro (prices include VAT).

Silky_

Junior Member

Tuesday, July 3rd 2018, 12:15am

This looks amazing. Would this be worth considering if I already have a Farbwerk? ?(

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Wednesday, July 4th 2018, 11:27am

Maybe... QUADRO can use addressable LEDs so you will get much more possibilities to control the LEDs. If you like the effects the upgrade might be useful. If you just want some background illumination the farbwerk will still do its job.

Silky_

Junior Member

Friday, July 6th 2018, 4:55am

I'm looking at the RGB Splitty 3, would this permit me to use my farbwerk and still have some addressable RGB lights?
Or is that for a different purpose?
Thank you Shoggy.

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Friday, July 6th 2018, 1:02pm

No, Splitty3 can only work for RGB LEDs and has nothing to do with addressable LEDs. It is just a splitter that can be used for "classic" RGB LED ports like the farbwerk or some mainboards.

Scribbinge

Unregistered

Fan control

Tuesday, July 10th 2018, 2:11pm

Forgive the naïve questions - I'm new to aquacomputer products trying to figure out which I need.
Can this control fan speed based on a virtual / calculated temperature (delta) from the sensor inputs like the aquaero can, or does it just pass on a PWM signal?
Can I use it to distinguish between groups of temp inputs and fan outputs as belonging to separate cooling loops?
Just wondering if I can use this as a single product solution for my fans & lighting, or if I need an aquaero as well :)

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Scribbinge" (Jul 10th 2018, 2:25pm)

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Tuesday, July 10th 2018, 2:52pm

QUADRO does not offer virtual temperature sensors. You can only work with the values coming directly from the (physical) sensors or from software sensors.

I am not sure about your second question. Of course you can freely map any temperature sensor to any fan output. So managing two loops with different temperatures or fans is no problem.

stevebit56

Junior Member

Thursday, August 30th 2018, 12:30am

Maybe... QUADRO can use addressable LEDs so you will get much more possibilities to control the LEDs. If you like the effects the upgrade might be useful. If you just want some background illumination the farbwerk will still do its job.


Hi, I’m trying to figure out what need to control my fans, I have 24 Corsair LL120 fans to hook up. I was of the understanding that the RGBpx Splitty4 would only do 4 LL120 fans each. Is this true? So what do I need to have to control 24 LL120 fans I do have a Aquaero 6 but if possible can I use the Quadro or Quadros if I need more then one independently without the Aquaero 6 by just hooking the Quadro or Quadros up using USB and the Aquasuite software to configure the Quadro? I would appreciate any help you can give me thank you. Steve
:P [color

Thursday, August 30th 2018, 6:22am

Maybe... QUADRO can use addressable LEDs so you will get much more possibilities to control the LEDs. If you like the effects the upgrade might be useful. If you just want some background illumination the farbwerk will still do its job.


Hi, I’m trying to figure out what need to control my fans, I have 24 Corsair LL120 fans to hook up. I was of the understanding that the RGBpx Splitty4 would only do 4 LL120 fans each. Is this true? So what do I need to have to control 24 LL120 fans I do have a Aquaero 6 but if possible can I use the Quadro or Quadros if I need more then one independently without the Aquaero 6 by just hooking the Quadro or Quadros up using USB and the Aquasuite software to configure the Quadro? I would appreciate any help you can give me thank you. Steve


Using a Quadro and a Splitty4 would allow 4 fans per channel so 16 fans from 1 Quadro.
"no shit lady, does it sound like i'm ordering pizza?"

NoiseBoy

Junior Member

Friday, September 7th 2018, 6:02am

Hi, I have a few of questions about the Quadro before I purchase...

1. I understand that the RGBpx function only works via USB, not via aquabus... Is it possible to hookup both USB and aquabus at the same time? So the RGBpx stuff is controlled via USB but the 4 fan channels are controleld by an Aquaero 6XT?

2. When the LEDs are programmed in the Quadro is this saved on the device? So I can set up my LEDs via RGBpx/Aquasuite and then run MacOS without the Aquasuite software running and the LEDs will still work as I programmed them? Or maybe just unplug the USB port?

3. When using the Splitty4 with Corsair ML fans... Is it possible to add more than 4 fans per Quadro? I guess the 4 fan limit is due to the total number of LEDs? LL fans have 16 LEDs each, totalling 64 for 4 of them, but the ML fans only have 4 LEDs each, so in theory I could hook up a lot more fans if I wire them correctly?

I guess the pinout would involve +5v, Data+, Data-, and GND? If I powered each fan with 5v and ground, and then looped the data lines in and out of each fan is series, would that work? Assuming I don't go over any current limits or add more than 64 LEDs?

The reason for my question is that I will need 4x Quadro's and 4x Splitty4's to run the LEDs on my 15 Corsair ML fans, but even all those fans together is still less than 64 LEDs, so I'm hoping with the correct wiring I could run the LEDs from all 15 fans from one Quadro.

4. Is it possible to use the Corsair RGB strips with the Quadro and/or Splitty4? If I wire the strip correctly, could I plug it in as if it were a corsair fan? Again assuming I am within current limits and under 64 LEDs total.

Thanks for taking the time to read my questions. The Quadro looks like an aweome product and I look forward to never having to use Corsair software ever again! :)

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "NoiseBoy" (Sep 7th 2018, 6:05am)

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Friday, September 7th 2018, 8:46am

1.) Yes, can be done.

2.) ALL settings are saved in the device. A USB connection or the software is not required after you have configured everything. Please note that some features like software sensors or the AMBIENTpx LED effect require a USB connection and the software.

3.) You can add more fans to control their speed by using y-cables or further splitter cards but the number of groups is limited to four. Since these fans have only four LEDs you could also connect the other LEDs if you do it the right way (we won't explain that in detail since it bears too much risk to damage something). Like the fans in general, you can not have more than four groups since there are only four LED controllers available.

4.) We don't know if they are compatible.

NoiseBoy

Junior Member

Friday, September 7th 2018, 9:42am

Thankyou for the fast reply! I will do some investigating and see how much trouble it will be to add extra LEDs from the other fans. If not I'll just have to use 4x Quadro's. Looking forward to getting my hands on this stuff, it looks like a great product :)

NoiseBoy

Junior Member

Friday, September 7th 2018, 11:45am

THE BELOW INFORMATION IS ONLY THEORY, I HAVE NOT TESTED ANY OF IT. DON'T BLAME ME IF YOU TRY THIS AND BLOW YOUR FANS UP.
For anybody who is interested... I've done a bit of research, as well as opened up one of the corsair fan LED hubs to check the wiring... It seems that, with only a small modification, one of these corsair fan hubs can be connected to each LED port of the Splitty4... Allowing a maximum of 24 corsair fans to have their LEDs connected a single Quadro. There is still the limit of 64 total LEDs of course, meaning that you won't be able to actually control that many fans, even if you connect them all. Some fans like the Lightloop ones (16 LEDs each) can only have 4 connected. But the Maglev ones that I use only have 4 LEDs and I only have 15 in my case (15x4=60) so it should be all good! :)

It seems like all that is needed is to rewire the 3 pin connector (the one that normally goes to the Corsair Lighting Node) on the Corsair fan hub so that the "5v out" pin becomes a "data return" pin. It looks like this will need 2 small cuts on the PCB and 1 small jumper wire soldered in place. After that a custom cable will be needed, 3 pins on one end and 4 on the other, (wired with the correct pinout of course!) to connect the Corsair LED hub to one of the Splitty4's Corsair fan ports.
The first port on the Splitty4 should work without the mod but this will mean none of the other ports will work... And it still requires a custom made cable.

I'm going to attempt all of this in the coming weeks so if anybody is interested in the results, let me know any I'll post them here... Or on overclock.net if that's more appropriate.

Let me know if you're interested in seeing the results of this. :)


PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS ONLY THEORY AND I HAVEN'T TESTED IT YET!!

NoiseBoy.

stevebit56

Junior Member

LL120 LEDS

Saturday, September 8th 2018, 8:42pm

Maybe... QUADRO can use addressable LEDs so you will get much more possibilities to control the LEDs. If you like the effects the upgrade might be useful. If you just want some background illumination the farbwerk will still do its job.


Hi, I’m trying to figure out what need to control my fans, I have 24 Corsair LL120 fans to hook up. I was of the understanding that the RGBpx Splitty4 would only do 4 LL120 fans each. Is this true? So what do I need to have to control 24 LL120 fans I do have a Aquaero 6 but if possible can I use the Quadro or Quadros if I need more then one independently without the Aquaero 6 by just hooking the Quadro or Quadros up using USB and the Aquasuite software to configure the Quadro? I would appreciate any help you can give me thank you. Steve


Using a Quadro and a Splitty4 would allow 4 fans per channel so 16 fans from 1 Quadro.


I forgot to ask about the addressable leds So If I can hook up 4 fans per channel on a Splitty4 I’m assuming that is with a 4 way pwm splitter on each pwm channel correct? But for the fans addressable leds the Splitty4 can only handle 4 fans total correct? So how do I hook up the leds on the other 12 fans up? Can I use the lighting nodes that come with the fans and what’s this limit of 64 leds mean. Can I use multi Quadros and Splitty4’s please go into more detail about what I need to do to hook up 24 LL120 Corsair fans of should just stick with Corsair’s commander pro’s which can be daisy chained and their i-Cue software?
:P [color

Saturday, September 8th 2018, 11:35pm

I'm in the same boat as the others in complete confusion as I don't know how I could go about if I were to use x9 Corsair LL RGB LED Fans. I would like to keep it as simple as possible without any modifications being done.

A visual explanation would be great if possible.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "GTXJackBauer" (Sep 8th 2018, 11:36pm)

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Monday, September 10th 2018, 12:00pm

I was of the understanding that the RGBpx Splitty4 would only do 4 LL120 fans each. Is this true?

Correct, you can only connect four RGB fans to a QUADRO (via Splitty4).

Quoted

So what do I need to have to control 24 LL120 fans I do have a Aquaero 6 but if possible can I use the Quadro or Quadros if I need more then one independently without the Aquaero 6 by just hooking the Quadro or Quadros up using USB and the Aquasuite software to configure the Quadro? I would appreciate any help you can give me thank you. Steve

For 24 RGB fans you would need six QUADRO and Spliity4. Connecting so many of them to the aquaero is not possible nor would it make sense because the aquaero has no access to the RGBpx features. You will have to connect them via USB with a Hubby7 for example.

Quoted

Using a Quadro and a Splitty4 would allow 4 fans per channel so 16 fans from 1 Quadro.

If we stay within the power limit this is true for the fan control but not for the LEDs. You can control the fans as groups and they will run with the same settings per group but this is not possible for the LEDs.

Quoted

I forgot to ask about the addressable leds So If I can hook up 4 fans per channel on a Splitty4 I’m assuming that is with a 4 way pwm splitter on each pwm channel correct? But for the fans addressable leds the Splitty4 can only handle 4 fans total correct?

Correct.

Quoted

So how do I hook up the leds on the other 12 fans up? Can I use the lighting nodes that come with the fans and what’s this limit of 64 leds mean. Can I use multi Quadros and Splitty4’s please go into more detail about what I need to do to hook up 24 LL120 Corsair fans of should just stick with Corsair’s commander pro’s which can be daisy chained and their i-Cue software?

As said for 24 RGB fans you will need six QUADRO controllers and six Splitty4 boards. I am not familiar with the Corsair RGB stuff but since the fan and LED control runs through independent lines I see no problem to control the fans with the QUADRO and the LEDs with the Corsair stuff.

I'm in the same boat as the others in complete confusion as I don't know how I could go about if I were to use x9 Corsair LL RGB LED Fans. I would like to keep it as simple as possible without any modifications being done.

A visual explanation would be great if possible.

For nine RGB fans you would need three QUADRO controllers and three Splitty4 boards.

Monday, September 10th 2018, 9:32pm



I'm in the same boat as the others in complete confusion as I don't know how I could go about if I were to use x9 Corsair LL RGB LED Fans. I would like to keep it as simple as possible without any modifications being done.

A visual explanation would be great if possible.

For nine RGB fans you would need three QUADRO controllers and three Splitty4 boards.



How would I go about connecting all of those boards? Splitty4 to each QUADRO, assuming nothing is connected to each QUADRO other than the Splitty4, and the QUADRO via aquabus or USB only? If USB, I don't have any room for more USB on the PC, can I chain another HUBBY7 to another HUBBY7 for more USB headers?

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "GTXJackBauer" (Sep 10th 2018, 9:34pm)

NoiseBoy

Junior Member

Tuesday, October 2nd 2018, 3:35am

For anybody who is interested, I have successfully modded some of my Corsair LED fan hubs to work with the Quadro and Splitty4... This has allowed me to plug in 16 Corsair ML fans to just one Quadro and Splitty4... Normally this would need 4 Quadro's and 4 Splitty4's, at significant extra cost and adding heaps more clutter in the case.

Please note, I'm talking about LED control only here, using RGBpx... Fan control is entirely seperate and much simpler.

I plugged in 11 ML fans tonight on a test bench and it all worked perfectly... But should also be fine with up to 16 fans. You can plug in more fans (up to 24) but are limited to 64 LEDs in total.

The mod involves cutting a small trace on the PCB of the corsair LED fan hub and add a short jumper wire. As well as making a 3-pin to 4-pin cable to connect each fan hub to the Splitty4.

I have confirmed that the Corsair addressable LED strips work with the Quadro as well. They simply require a custom cable as well.

Below is a photo of the PCB mod on the Corsair fan hub... Sorry for the crappy lighting, it's late at night here.

PLEASE NOTE... THIS MODDED FAN HUB WILL NO LONGER WORK WITH CORSAIR LIGHTING NODE PRODUCTS... IF YOU TRY THAT IT WILL PROBABLY BLOW UP YOUR FANS!!!! I HAVE USED A PIN THAT IS NORMALLY 5V AND CONNECTED IT TO THE DATA LINES OF THE FANS.
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NoiseBoy

Junior Member

Wednesday, October 10th 2018, 3:02pm

Here is a quick demo I made of a single Quadro and Splitty4 controlling 13 Corsair ML fans... This build still has a long way to go so please excuse the mess... I will be installing lots more stuff soon, just thought some ppl might be interested to see what can be done with the Quadro. When I'm finished all LEDs in this build will be controlled by Quadro's using RGBpx.

This post has been edited 5 times, last edit by "NoiseBoy" (Oct 10th 2018, 6:12pm)

Wednesday, October 31st 2018, 5:41pm

Hi,

I am new to this forum, but are looking into the wonders of this new Quadro controller.

I have 2 x EKWB D5 pump's which i would like to control with the Aquasuite along with the control of my fan speed and the light of my Corsair LL120 fans (connected to the Splitty4)

Is it possible to control speed on the pumps via the PWM headers on the Quadro controller?

Thank's.

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