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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 3 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Speedy-VI« (14. Juni 2021, 20:34)
it's 0 RPM.
From what i've seen, if the port has a fan at 0 RPM and speed demand at 0%, no alarm will be triggered because it's a normal condition.
If you have a fan at 0 RPM with some speed demand other than 0, it will trigger an alarm.
if your pump stops you will have a couple of minutes of passive cooling in your hands with an AIO, even under load. 5 seconds is plenty fast to shutdown the computer
Aye, with a 5950X, nevermind.. that's threadripper levels of heat. custom loop is your friend. you already have an Octo
Aye you are reliant on the software however on the other side the notification system does allow you (if you wish) to build some pretty complex criteria to either alert of shutdownI found another post (LINK) that mentioned that a Notification can also be used to send a Shutdown command to Windows. This method has the advantage of not needing an AQ #53216 alarm cable. I guess a disadvantage would be that it depends a bit more on software working. I could set up a Notification that will trigger if the pump RPM goes below a reference value (just like in the link) then as a backup, activate the Alarm in the Octo for the pump port and install the AQ #53216 alarm cable that I already bought. If the pumps drops below the reference threshold the notification will tell Windows to shut down. If that does not work, the Octo alarm will trigger about 5 seconds after the pump RPM reaches 0.
Thanks again,
Aye you are reliant on the software however on the other side the notification system does allow you (if you wish) to build some pretty complex criteria to either alert of shutdownI found another post (LINK) that mentioned that a Notification can also be used to send a Shutdown command to Windows. This method has the advantage of not needing an AQ #53216 alarm cable. I guess a disadvantage would be that it depends a bit more on software working. I could set up a Notification that will trigger if the pump RPM goes below a reference value (just like in the link) then as a backup, activate the Alarm in the Octo for the pump port and install the AQ #53216 alarm cable that I already bought. If the pumps drops below the reference threshold the notification will tell Windows to shut down. If that does not work, the Octo alarm will trigger about 5 seconds after the pump RPM reaches 0.
Thanks again,
If It makes you feel better I made that mistake as well lol.
Yeah you are right about that. I will admit that when I initially set up the notification, I stupidly had it send the notification to shut down before I had properly configured it. I ended up in a situation where the computer would shutdown as soon as Aquasuite started and the notification tripped. I could not get in to edit the trip condition before it shut down on me. I could boot into Safe Mode ok but as soon as I started Aquasuite, the notification would get sent so the computer would shut down. Very stupid and very frustrating. I ended up loading a Restore Point to get out of it. This taught me to be careful before setting up notifications that send a shut down command!
Back to your point - When I get my "real" GPU I think I will add GPU temp into this equation. If I had a flow meter, I would add that too. The ability to do this kind of stuff is what I love about Aquasuite. The Playground is an incredibly powerful thing.
If It makes you feel better I made that mistake as well lol.
Yeah you are right about that. I will admit that when I initially set up the notification, I stupidly had it send the notification to shut down before I had properly configured it. I ended up in a situation where the computer would shutdown as soon as Aquasuite started and the notification tripped. I could not get in to edit the trip condition before it shut down on me. I could boot into Safe Mode ok but as soon as I started Aquasuite, the notification would get sent so the computer would shut down. Very stupid and very frustrating. I ended up loading a Restore Point to get out of it. This taught me to be careful before setting up notifications that send a shut down command!
Back to your point - When I get my "real" GPU I think I will add GPU temp into this equation. If I had a flow meter, I would add that too. The ability to do this kind of stuff is what I love about Aquasuite. The Playground is an incredibly powerful thing.
My fix though was to boot into safe mode and manually edit the relevant config XML file in C:\ProgramData\aquasuite-data before rebooting
Also (and I'm sure you've done this now) you need to ensure any default values are below wthe trip value
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Speedy-VI« (1. Juli 2021, 04:11)
as I don't have the Octo Alarm cable..........................
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