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I was thinking to connect:
- pump #1 and #2 to aquaero fan port #1 and #2
- buy a quadro controller and connect it to the aquabus port of the aquaero
- buy 2X splitty4 to connect the two groups of radiator fans. Then, connect splittyies to 2 port on the Quadro
- There are 4 fan ports left (between aquaero and quadro) to potentially connect the case fans.
- led strips connected on the Quadro rgbpx port
- i would like to connect the flow sensors to the aquaero but there is only one port... so i don't know.
- temp sensors to the aquaero.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (11. März 2020, 17:03)
I was thinking to connect:
- pump #1 and #2 to aquaero fan port #1 and #2
- buy a quadro controller and connect it to the aquabus port of the aquaero
- buy 2X splitty4 to connect the two groups of radiator fans. Then, connect splittyies to 2 port on the Quadro
- There are 4 fan ports left (between aquaero and quadro) to potentially connect the case fans.
- led strips connected on the Quadro rgbpx port
- i would like to connect the flow sensors to the aquaero but there is only one port... so i don't know.
- temp sensors to the aquaero.
Edit: you may want to look at two quadros in place of one quadro & one aquaero.
- Pumps to fan ports 1 & 2 on the aquaero = OK
- Quadro = OK (but do NOT use aquabus link - you loose controller curves)
- 2X splitty4 for rad fans = OK (they are also fan splitter in addition to RGBpx control for fan LEDs)
- OK
- OK
- the aquaero now has 2 flow sensor ports ([attach]7283[/attach]), plus the quadro has a flow sensor port
- OK
Unless you have voltage controlled fans, you should not loose capability, and save some cash.
I would recommend the OCTO, but it has only one flow sensor port.
Hopefully aquacomputer will consider adding an option that allows to select between aquabus or flow sensor functionality for the current aquabus port.
- I'm relative new with aqua computer Hardware. So let me undestand, if i connect the quadro (or the octo) to the aquabus interface of the aquaero what can i do?
- i know that using a Splitty4 to only control fans is a waste because i need only 1 rgbpx port, but it cost only a few euros more (€9 in total) compared to a simple fan splitter.
- What aquaero model are you refeering? i have order this one from a store near my city.
OCTO seems a good choice to connect my rad fans (these). thanks
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (12. März 2020, 05:10)
with the Quadro connected to Aquabus you don't loose fan controller curves, they are just controlled via Aquaero instead. That's how mine works anyhow
with the Quadro connected to Aquabus you don't loose fan controller curves, they are just controlled via Aquaero instead. That's how mine works anyhow
True, I was not clear... you do not loose ALL controllers, but you do loose the four controllers the quadro would provide, leaving you with four controllers instead of eight.
I am curious, without the USB connection what is the status of the quadro's RGBpx port?
Hello,
I have just bought an aquaero but now i'm wondering on how to connect it to all my devices.
I need to connect and control separately the following group of devices:
- 4x PWM fans for radiator #1
- 4x PWM fans for radiator #2
- 3x PWM fans for case (maybe these could be connected directly to the mother board)
- PWM D5 PUMP #1
- PWM D5 PUMP #2
- 4 led strip rgbpx connected in series
- at least 3 temp sensors
- 2x Flow sensor high flow G1/4 for aquaero (i not sure to add them to the loops but for the moment i'll add them)
I was thinking to connect:
- pump #1 and #2 to aquaero fan port #1 and #2
- buy a quadro controller and connect it to the aquabus port of the aquaero
- buy 2X splitty4 to connect the two groups of radiator fans. Then, connect splittyies to 2 port on the Quadro
- There are 4 fan ports left (between aquaero and quadro) to potentially connect the case fans.
- led strips connected on the Quadro rgbpx port
- i would like to connect the flow sensors to the aquaero but there is only one port... so i don't know.
- temp sensors to the aquaero.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »caronen« (13. März 2020, 14:51)
Because of aesthetic reasonsZitat
if You want absolutely two independent loops (why do You want it exactly?)
So, if i connect the OCTO to the Aquaero, i will see 4+8 PWM ports that i could control separately only from the Aquaero.Zitat
You only have what is available from Aquaero (notably 4 curve controllers only).
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »elessard« (14. März 2020, 12:38)
Because of aesthetic reasonsZitat
if You want absolutely two independent loops (why do You want it exactly?)
My Case
One loop is for the GPU and the other for the CPU. I'm not interested in cooling RAMs and others motherboard components.
radiators are on the back:
- 4x fans 140mm on the left for the GPU loop
- 4x fans 140mm on the right for the CPU loop.
On the front there 2 fans (purple) to push air outside from the top. On the back the are 3x fans (yes i forgot to mention these) pushing air form rear panel and top panel. All of these could be controlled using one splitter.
Zitat
So, if i connect the OCTO to the Aquaero, i will see 4+8 PWM ports that i could control separately only from the Aquaero.Zitat
You only have what is available from Aquaero (notably 4 curve controllers only).
Aquaero doesn't have RGBpx capabilities so it can't see the led strip. However, i can statically configure them connecting the OCTO to the USB.
Am I right?
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »caronen« (15. März 2020, 16:22)
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