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themule08

Newbie

Few issues coming up with new setup

Monday, January 6th 2020, 6:03pm

I am having issues with a few things, and hopefully I can get some help.

1. My sensors for CPU and GPU are crazy off.. I am doing intelburn in test and running 70+ degrees and my cpu sensor is telling me 32.2, so setting a fan curve right now is impossible. My GPU sensor is off big time as well!

2. I have 2 PWM pumps installed into the aquero, and 0 pumps show up, so I can not control them. Am I missing where to connect the pumps to actually allow me to control them through the software?

Thank you for the help!

sultan.of.swing

Junior Member

RE: Few issues coming up with new setup

Tuesday, January 7th 2020, 2:54am

I am having issues with a few things, and hopefully I can get some help.

1. My sensors for CPU and GPU are crazy off.. I am doing intelburn in test and running 70+ degrees and my cpu sensor is telling me 32.2, so setting a fan curve right now is impossible. My GPU sensor is off big time as well!

2. I have 2 PWM pumps installed into the aquero, and 0 pumps show up, so I can not control them. Am I missing where to connect the pumps to actually allow me to control them through the software?

Thank you for the help!
For the first issue can you post a screenshot of what temp sensors you are referring too.

For the Pump issue, PWM pumps like the D5 that I run need to be connected to 1 of the available fan channels and then setup in the software just like a fan, Once you do this you can make a Curve controller just like you would if it were a fan.
Since you have 2 pumps you can connect them to a splitter on 1 channel and control both as a single pump or you can run them on separate fan channels if you want individual control.

Included are 2 screenshots of how my D5 PWM is setup as a fan. I currently am only using a set point controller but you can set a curve controller if you'd like.
sultan.of.swing has attached the following images:
  • D5pump3.png
  • D5 pump2.png

Bartdude

Full Member

Tuesday, January 7th 2020, 7:18am

Most people set there pumps to one speed and leave it, setting them up on a fan curve can have them ramping up and down. I set my 2 D5's on one fan channel, setup as a preset fan. I set my speed to give me about 230lt an hr, which is just over 1 US gallon a min.
"no shit lady, does it sound like i'm ordering pizza?"

GTXJackBauer

Full Member

Tuesday, January 7th 2020, 7:04pm

Most people set there pumps to one speed and leave it, setting them up on a fan curve can have them ramping up and down. I set my 2 D5's on one fan channel, setup as a preset fan. I set my speed to give me about 230lt an hr, which is just over 1 US gallon a min.


+1 I do the same.