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Donnerstag, 3. April 2014, 17:25
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »mandrix« (3. April 2014, 18:01)
I've done a couple of guides as regards the Aquaero 5 HERE (Much of which is applicable to the Aquaero 6 as regards to setting things up) there is a guide there in the Aquaero 5 section on how to set up the "Software Sensors" section which then gives you the means to control the fans e.t.c using certain third party MB monitoring program (Like Aida64 or OHM there is another but can't think of it now of the top of my head sorry) that is then read by the Aquaero so your then able to use the MB CPU, GPU & other temperature sensors from the MB. Give things a bit of read & I'm sure you'll soon pick it up...ah... ok.. see, i didn't know any of this. this is my first time
thank you for the explanation, and that makes more sense.
What i think you are telling me is, if i want to monitor the air temp in the case, that's really what the sensors are for, not for monitoring the cpu socket / core temps. And as far as monitoring the water temp, i'm assuming you are saying to tape them to the outside of the water tubing.. not inside, as i can't see how they wouldn't leak then.. lol
i know that this is my own bad as i was assuming that the high end fan controller would be using the sensors from the mother board to monitor and not separate sensors... again.. my bad for not originally researching beyond what i did.
thanks for your help. this is new territory for me.
On the Aquaero 6 all it's 4 fan headers are PWM & also Voltage control.... You set the fans to PWM in the Fan Advanced Settings Menu screen... So yeh use fan spiltter cables to run a whole bank of fans e.t.c (remeber to make sure only one RPM signal cable goes through to the Aquaero...If all the fans are sending their RPM signal back to the Aquaero you'll get uneven speed reports & the numbers will be jumping all over the shop)....um... wow.. simple this is not.
ok.. first thing.. what's with the pwm plugs???? you cant plug pwm fans into those directly... so, just use splitters and use fan plugs 1-4? I do have Noctua NF-A14 PWM fans for all fans, total of 13... 6 on top 420 rad, 4 on bottom 280 rad, 2 on front 280 rad, and 1 rear exhaust.
and i think i will be able to figure out the software monitoring via Aida64... however, this is not a simple fan controller.. i think i may be in way over my head.
all i am trying to accomplish is simple fan monitoring/control, temp monitoring, and pump monitoring ( EK d5 x-top with d5 Vario pump ). Im not concerned about anything else.
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