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The high flow NEXT temperature sensor doesn't work correctly when there is no flow.
Of course the complete device including the sensor will heat up due the heat of the LEDs, Display, PCB. So you need at least a small flow to measure exactly.
If a flow is applied it's one of the best water temperature sensors available at the market and less influenced by ambient air then many other sensors.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (28. Juli 2021, 17:57)
The high flow NEXT temperature sensor doesn't work correctly when there is no flow.
Of course the complete device including the sensor will heat up due the heat of the LEDs, Display, PCB. So you need at least a small flow to measure exactly.
If a flow is applied it's one of the best water temperature sensors available at the market and less influenced by ambient air then many other sensors.
"The high flow NEXT temperature sensor doesn't work correctly when there is no flow."
How does the 'Automatic offset compensation in standby' work?
Zitat
8.7. Power measurement
{snip}
The automatic offset calibration during standby can be activated for improved ac-
curacy. When active, internal and external temperature sensor readings will be
matched during prolonged shutdown of the PC.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 15 mal editiert, zuletzt von »anub1s21« (16. August 2021, 12:03)
finally kicked my high flow next in to action...it's probably not in an ideal place but it's in the place where it can go and i can still fit the sidepanel on...
wondering though i have a external temperature sensor attached (i actually have 2 in my system one to help out the octo and one for the high flow next's gimmicks) but all 3 of these give me a different temperature and the highest is the highflow next so the powerdraw calculations will be a joke at best :P
the way my loop is layed out the octo's sensor is attached to the last radiator, 15cm past that is the next (so these 2 should be close but are instead well atm 29.4 for the octo 30.15 for the next, then comes my gpu and cpu which granted at the moment aren't dooing much but the vision sensor which is before the 1st radiator reads the by far lowest temperature of 29.2 >.>)
do i just raise the vision sensor to ow this seems to make sense range or drop the NEXT to well it's now closer to the other 2...
edit : ow crap that's what the automatic temperature offset stuff is for >.> derp
Zitat
is there a way to change the flow readout on the screen to liters / minute instead of hour though? have it set to minute everywhere else but the display insists on it being per hour.
hmmm ran the offset calibration on standby and before i was between 120-40w (as it the next was hotter then the sensor before the radiators the part of my loop that puts out heat was actually pushing the power closer to 0)
but now it's claiming that my cpu and gpu are draining 680-750w from the cooling >.> if i offset the pre radiator fitting to be atleast slightly above the next....the power go's to 800-900w >.> i am quite confused.
hmm it could be....the radiator fans currently on there (planning to replace them but the replacents haven't released yet) but they have a tiny gap between the fan and the radiator....wonder if it's pushing air on the sensor fitting cooling it beyond what just the water does...because it should really be the hottest temperature measured in the loop (just behind the gpu and cpu) but it's still showing the lowest temperature in the loop >.>
or it's trying to tell me that my radiators are extracting 750-800w which seems highly unlikely for a 360 slim with 3 fans and 240 medium with pushpull fan's running 25-66% (2400rpm at 100%)
edit :
manually played with the offsets it's now giving me a....reasonable representation of what's happening between the Next and the flow sensor on the cpu / gpu side (though isn't it supposed to calculate what the radiators are doing or did i misunderstand...
it's currently reporting around 40w idle (seems reasonable for a idle 3900x with a propper 0.3v idle and a 2070s) and when i kick on cinebench to take the cpu from a 20-25w package to a 130-135w one the power measured raises accordingly to 150-155
final edit: just tossed in the EK cryofuel to set up the water quality accordingly and...ehr....does cooling liquid start to expire once the bottle has been opened? it looks like cryofuel and smells like it but...conductivity 31.4....i was under the assumption it would be silly high according to what i've read here on the forums, demineralised water measured in at 145 ish...
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Zitat
I would not use the 'Automatic offset compensation in standby' option.
The
internal temperature sensor in the Flow NEXT is biased due to it's
proximity to the internal electronics. When coolant is flowing, this
bias is overwhelmed and the sensor appears to read an accurate coolant
temperature. But when there is no coolant flow (standby mode) the sensor
experiences a 2 to 3 degree temperature increase over the stagnant
coolant.
If this raised temperature is then applied to the
external temperature sensor, the external sensor will be off by 2 to 3
degrees. The bias on the internal sensor will again be overwhelmed when
coolant flows, but the external sensor will remain incorrectly biased by
2 to 3 degrees.
I made a simple test setup, with the only heat source being the pump ([attach]8687[/attach])
Flow NEXT relationship to External Sensor ([attach]8688[/attach])
Charts showing temperature sensor status according to coolant flow ([attach]8690[/attach])
- at
start, when the hubby7 gets plugged in, with pump unplugged, both
internal and external sensors are within 0.1° (28.8 vs. 28.9)- the Flow NEXT internal rises as time goes by
- when I activate the pump, the Flow NEXT internal sensor drops quickly while the external sensor remains steady
- when I de-activate the pump again, the Flow NEXT internal sensor rises, while the external sensor remains steady
- that is what 'standby mode' looks like, and matching the
external sensor to the Flow NEXT internals sensor would introduce a
large error to the external sensor
EK Cryofuel is not compatible with the Flow NEXT coolant condition monitor.
- the
Flow NEXT tests for impurities in the coolant. The lower the
conductivity, the less impurities in the coolant, consequently, a lower
chance of electrolysis.- EK Cryofuel has additives to 'give up' electrons as
electrolysis occurs, consequently, there is a high level of impurities
as a default, and conductivity is high.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »anub1s21« (21. August 2021, 20:20)
Thanks for respondingof course, just like with any other temp sensor
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »P.C.Zen« (30. August 2021, 07:49)
That's brilliant thank, you so much, that's really helpful.Nop, but if the Next has a temp sensor output it's good to connect it to the Quadro, so that it will continue working if the service was to crash for any reason
Anyway there's fallback speeds on the Quadro if it loses the control sensor so you're safe either way.
If not connected together, you just add the Next temperature to the Quadro software sensors, and control fan speeds based on this one.
Connected together or not, it works the same in Aquasuite.
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