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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »JellyBelly« (19. Januar 2023, 20:46)
Thank you for chiming in!for the Farbwerk360, you can take simple RGB splitter cables and connect them to the FW360. It has enough power to light them all without problem. You'd need a splitty 12 if you have the need for SATA power because too much lighting
I may keep a splitty12 for the fan + case strip. If you get that one to white, it may trip the RGB port protection (if it happens, the leds would shut off, and you'd receive a message in Aquasuite telling you you exceeded the maximum current and the port has been turned off. after restarting the PC, it turns back on)
The leakshield controls its own LEDs so, no need to count them on another controller. Again, the D5 Next RGB port can control the ultitube and two strips as is. the ultitube RRGB ring has an in and out, so you can connect the strip there (maybe with a RGBpx extension).
Finally, you'll have 4 devices connected to the motherboard USB2 headers : D5, Quadro, Leakshield and FW360
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »JellyBelly« (19. Januar 2023, 20:47)
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 3 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Methodical« (20. Januar 2023, 05:53)
going white is using white lighting. that's the worst case in terms of LED power usage since you light up all 3 color dies on each chip. that can cause the port on the controller to shut down if it pulls too much current.
On my end i had that happening on a channel where i have 4 strips connected (84 LEDs). other channels have 3 fans, bequiet Light Wings too, and they work just fine.
for the D5 Next, you only need RGBpx extensions. one to go from the D5 to the ultitube RGB ring, and one to go from the ring to the strips. no need to split. they will be seen on the D5 Next port as a 43 LED strip in that configuration.
you can attribute an effect from led 1 to led 13 and it would play only on the ultitube.. and another effect from led 14 to led 43 and it would play only on the strips.
You can use splitty4 with the fans if you want, if you have somewhere neat to mount them yes. it totally works.
Since you need Aquasuite to control the loop, you might as well use SignalRGB in conjunction to it, to control what Aquasuite does not. Aquasuite is so powerful in terms of customization, i don't think Signal would give you much that Aquasuite doesn't already do.
As for fans and pump control, from your first post, yes, you definitely have to use water temp to control their speed.
Better yet, you can add an ambient temperature sensor connected to any controller (FW360 have 4 temperature sensor inputs), and vary the fan speed based on the difference between your water temperature and the ambient temperature. that creates a fan curve that auto adjust to your room.
You can even control the lighting based on water or components temperature, or whatever you want.. too many possibilities to list
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