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To test it in the Sensor input step set a test value higher than yuor threshold with a duration of say 30 seconds
Right click on Sensor Input and select output "Test Data"
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To test it in the Sensor input step set a test value higher than yuor threshold with a duration of say 30 seconds
Right click on Sensor Input and select output "Test Data"
I do`nt know even know which is the sensor input, or what to change to 30 seconds. I think I should delete this one too, because I don`t know what I am doing here. I did it thinking I could copy your Playground settings.
Aquasuite is a very good program for water cooled PC`s, but in my opinion, it is not user friendly for beginners. I`m not saying that beginners can`t learn to understand this software,as I guess I will eventually begin to understand it better. Everyone was a beginner from the start too. But, there needs to be some kind of guidance, or user manual, or something that explains how things work and what they do.
I agree that Aquasuite can be daunting, and comprehensive software documentation is not available (AFAIK). There are a few guides out there but they are mostly for the Aquaero. The Owner's Manuals have some info about the software but its pretty general. I have found a few useful posts on the r/Watercooling reddit but the best source for info, explanations, and instructions seems to be this forum. I have gotten a lot of help and guidance here from more experienced users, and sometimes directly from an Aquacomputer rep. My last build was the first time I used Aquacomputer products so I am by no means an expert, but I do try to contribute what I can to help others.I agree, it is frustrating as Aquasuite is a very very powerful piece of software but as far as I can tell any official documentation is lacking (someone please correct me if I'm wrong and point me to it). I'm only scratching the surface with it.
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Thanks for your encouragement gentlemen. I will admit I am overwhelmed with this right now. I do need to keep this simple and take small steps. Remayz, you are very good at explaining things. WinstonWoof, your videos are awesome, even though I don`t yet fully grasp the concepts of what you are doing. I have to keep watching them until I get what you are doing. Speedy-VI, you give great advice as well and your forethought on all things related to Aquasuite is valuable. Thank you for your contributions to this forum.
WinstonWoof, I did the test output data that you explained for the Water Pump Control in my Playground. It will set a 1 value up to the 180s On Delay switch. It does not set a 1 past that. Does that mean there is something wrong?
From the Octo owner's manual:
What is the purpose of the vertical start line on the curve, what does it do and how should it be used?
Thanks...
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well yes :p
the fan curve 0% will be the lowest of your fan range, which is 22%. that's why they still spin.
I personally always set the fan range to 0-100% so everything is managed by the fan curve.
Setting a manual range higher is useful precisely if you want to avoid the fans stopping because of their 0 RPM feature. You want the opposite.
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Yes. Sorry for being unclear. I have a dual water loop for CPU and GPU. I use the water temperature to control the fans for both fan curves.what do you mean by "CPU curve" ?
Are you using the CPU temperature ? in a watercooled build?
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