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If you need more fan ports than the 4 you have on the aquaero, the quadro will give you 4 more.
Just use the quadro as a stand-alone unit and connect by USB only, do not connect to the aquaero with aquabus, or you will loose 4 fan controllers.
Then manage the fans on the quadro under the aquasuite/quadro tab.
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I am really weary of the issues I have had with software from Asus. I would like to use either the aquaero or the quadro to move 4 CPU fans off the motherboard. I have them connected currently to the CPU and CPU opt fan headers on the motherboard now.I have a quadro and it works well for me, though slightly differently applied than your application.
My processors are water-cooled using an external radiator under control of an aquaero.
I use the quadro to control the case fans and some RGBpx LEDs... operationally, fan wise, it is identical to the aquaero.
The aquaero RPM port generates a synthetic RPM signal that can be sent to the mobo CPU fan header.
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The fan limit per channel depends on their current draw.
Maximum current is 2.5 A per output channel, independent of output voltage, resulting in a maximum power of 30 W at 12 V per channel.
I do not follow what you are trying to do here:
"I can't figure out how to connect the aquaero to do a fan profile without the CPU temp readings on the MB to be able to use the aquaero for this purpose. "
When you windows is running you can forward via USB your cpu Temperature to the quadro device.
With a installed aquasuite software the background sevice forward your temperatures to the device, otherwise you can stick a thermal probe on your air cooler and use this temperature as base.
How do you forward the cpu temp to the quadro? Is there a set speed that can be applied if out of windows? Thanks.
How do you forward the cpu temp to the quadro? Is there a set speed that can be applied if out of windows? Thanks.
Easiest is to run HWiNFO
The example below is only valid if the USB connection is made without the aquabus connection.
In aquasuite, under the quadro/sensors tab, select a software sensor (8 in the example below) and click on the + icon
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Then select Data from Aqua Computer Service/HWiNFO/and navigate down to the CPU temp sensor
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It should look something like this
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Then go to the aquasuite/fans tabs, select the fan port (1-4) you want to control with this sensor, and set it up
I used an existing fan controller for the screenshot, so the source shows Ambient/Case Δt (I guess quadro has same upper character issue as aquaero)
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As to what happens without Windows, what I experience at system start, before all values are set, the quadro goes to 100% on the fans, and then falls back when actual values come into play.
You dont need hwinfo in the most cases, the integrated hardware monitor has also the most sensor values.
If you need more fan ports than the 4 you have on the aquaero, the quadro will give you 4 more.
Just use the quadro as a stand-alone unit and connect by USB only, do not connect to the aquaero with aquabus, or you will loose 4 fan controllers.
Then manage the fans on the quadro under the aquasuite/quadro tab.
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