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thanks for the info, but cant i use the 2 RGBpx ports on the octo for controlling the rgb on the EK fans? since i can daisy chain the fans for rgb and the octo could control 90 leds per port so they should be able to do the job? and the 2 adapters, do i need 1 of each for every port on the octo?Octo is best controller, worth it. It can control any fans PMW and DRGB. AQ 53282 and AQ- 53260 adapter required for EKWB DRGB.
If use 16-18fans, then get SPLITTY9 (53231) If with RGB, may be check farbwerk 360. Best to use coolant temperature sensors to control fans.
Flow sensor high flow NEXT(53293) is an excellent device
Didnt plan on putting all of the RGB on 1 port , The octo have 2 ports and the Octo info says it can control 90 Leds each, so if i split my 18 fans into 2 groups of 9 each, i should be good ? since those 9 fans could have up to 10 leds each to reach the 90 leds max18 fans on one channel will overload it. You will certainly need a splitty 12 to power the RGB from the power supply.
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Got the evo fans on black friday at 70% off so that is to late :-)if you didn't get the EVO fans yet, have a look at the new FPT fans. No ball bearings, they are fluid dynamic bearings and have a new interconnect to daisy chain them easily. Just an idea
hehe, agreed with your response. Regardless, I even installed 5 sensors - be sixth sense!- It brightens up my days!well, fitting sensors between blocks, or even radiators between blocks don't help much. the variation is too small to be helpful. the delta will mostly vary with pump flow, more than with load.
you're better off having two sensors before and after the radiators, said radiators being connected in series. That at least has the advantage of telling you how much your loop cools.
but cooling wise, loop order does not matter.
For the overload it's very variable.
I have a FW360 channel driving 81 leds on strips. never shuts down. but i managed to have shutdowns on one channel with 6 fans. Really depends what current the particular fans draw. But that was all on white lighting for tests.
Yea i know about the Evos but the 70% off was to good to pass up and 141 euros for 18 fans was too good to pass, also got the Ek-Quantum msi Mpg Z690 Carbon Ek X Rgb motherboard 25% and a Ek quantum kinetic TBE 300 D5 Acryl version@Hartmann i was mostly pointing at the FPT fans because of the reputation of Evo and X3M fans for developping bearing failures. They use ball bearings and some tend to fail early, making a grinding noise. It's usually early failures, like they would make noise after a few months only. most fans though will last long without problems. EK support is very good anyway and i got mines replaced quickly when i had the issue.. 5 out of 9 fans replaced.
So yea, if ever yours develop that problem, you know the FPT have the same blade profile (very similar performance) but they use fluid dynamic bearings which are a LOT more reliable and silent
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