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Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2020, 14:24
Thank you that OCTO does look better suited to what I want to achieve with having 4 temp sensors is great.I would recommend the OCTO over the QUADRO for two reasons:
1. the OCTO has 8 PWM ports, allowing for future expansion
2. the OCTO has built-in pull-up circuitry for those fans/pumps that are not fully Intel PWM compliant
In addition to controlling PWM pumps and fans, you can incorporate a flow sensor, 4 temp sensors, and individually addressable RGB LED strips.
You will NOT be able to use the motherboard software to control the pumps, fans & RGB strips, but the aquasuite software will do all that for you very ellegantly. If you have never used the aquasuite before, there is a bit of a learning curve, but it's operation is fairly consistent.
With the aquasuite, you can:
- set PWM fan controller curves
- set PWM pump controller curves
- set alarms (temps/flow rate/RPM)
- control the RGB strips using any number of inputs
Except for some extreme cases, the OCTO is the new aquaero
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QUADRO hast also the same pull up resistor included.2. the OCTO has built-in pull-up circuitry for those fans/pumps that are not fully Intel PWM compliant
You said Design R6 in the OP, did you mean Define R6?
If so, I guess you are talking about their Nexus+ Smart Hub fan controller (picture below from the manual). It looks to be able to be used as a triple splitter for PWM fans. I am not sure how you would control the 6, 3-pin ports.
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Curious, how many pumps/fans are you planning to use?
Yes I meant Define R6. I am looking and try install dual EK D5 for redundancy and mostly flow rate through restrictive Hardware Labs Rads. I am only researching my options at the minute haven't got case in front of me.
So can I use the QUADRO as a controller for my second pump and also control some fans? Are all the fan outputs synced or can I control them independently?
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