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Aquaduct 360 XT flow sensor problem

Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2008, 20:48

Hello,

It shows that the coolant (water flow) is 0,0 l/h. The only time it shows a value other than 0,0 l/h is a couple of seconds after a pump firmware flash. It will then return to showing 0,0 l/h. I know the water if flowing, but I do not know at what rate.

I am running aquasuite 4.61.00 and have flashed the aquaduct using the firmware file aquaduct360mkii_firmware110.afd4 and the pump using the firmware file aquaduct360mkii_pumpfirmware_1017.afd4.

My CPU,a QX9770, is not adequately cooled and has an idle temperature around 60 C at 2,4 GHz (clocked down from normal at 3,2 GHz).

Anyone have any tips?

Regards,
Sveinung

Re: Aquaduct 360 XT flow sensor problem

Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2008, 22:46

Hi and welcome to the AC forums ;D

Refrense the flow showing 0lh i cant help you there but about your CPU temps being high i may be able to help.

What is in your loop ie.

Res > Pump > CPU > NB > SB > Res

Also what GFX card(s) are you using?

maN1C

Junior Member

Re: Aquaduct 360 XT flow sensor problem

Freitag, 1. August 2008, 14:51

Are you abselutely positivly sure water is flowing?

I'd say CPU temps indicate that the 0 flow is correct reading from flow sensor.

Muffdiver, video tutorials from aquacomputer clearly states that what order waterblocks are in the loop is completely irrelevant for cooling performance. I disagree with this, but this is what ac claims.

Re: Aquaduct 360 XT flow sensor problem

Freitag, 1. August 2008, 16:08

Thanx Muffdiver :)

I was under the impression that loop order was less significant, although it will probably have some degrees of difference.

My Loop is this:
Res > Pump > NB > SB > GPU 2 > GPU 1 > MOSFETs > CPU > Res

GPU 1 is 2 degrees warmer than GPU 2.

GFX cards are two XFX factory overclocked 8800 GTX

maN1C: I am sure the water is flowing yes. When I added color it spread throughout the system. Water is also flowing over the aquaduct bridge and it is def. cooling the system. GPU 1 under stress test tops out at around 64 degrees (idle now is 53 degrees).

The aquaduct also has temperature readings of the water inbound and outbound.

Re: Aquaduct 360 XT flow sensor problem

Samstag, 2. August 2008, 04:58

Zitat von »maN1C«


Muffdiver, video tutorials from aquacomputer clearly states that what order waterblocks are in the loop is completely irrelevant for cooling performance. I disagree with this, but this is what ac claims.


Meh!

If you read previous posts by me you will see that i disagree with what you say :)

AC do not lie.... do they ;D