Wow, i just looked in my Aqua Suite and my Aquaero 5 LT has been running for 1415 days, that's 24/7 for almost 4 years, it's such a reliable piece of kit, been through many builds, for me it's changed everything in terms of quiet while web browsing but kick's into high gear when gaming, To get 4 years running time out of a piece of hardware in this day and age is un heard of.
The relay switch combined with the timer is actually one of the best features I think. I've connected the relay in parallel with the on/off switch on my pc, so the Aquaero can perform emergency shutdown of the system, depending on the rules you set in Aquasuite. Combined with the timer function in Aquasuite, you can even program the Aquaero to turn your pc on and off at any given time. As always, love your videos! Seeing your videos in my subscription feed always makes my day! :-)
Some people just cant understand the difference, the level of control that Aquaero brings compared to standard mobo regulation. And Im not even talking about watercooling. Im using Aquaero 5 LT for a few years now, just to control my aircooled rig and I will never go back from that. Things like full voltage range /no artificial voltage limits for fans/, start boost, semi-passive options etc.. But the main thing is support for other software temperature sensors and abbility to combine them when using single fan curve for selected fans. Its just great for creating effective airflow in the case. I have an aftermarket VGA cooler, so Im using GPU temp to control VGA fans, my case fans are reacting to CPU as well as GPU temperature /depending on which one is currently higher/. Im using two case fans for basic airflow and another four in semipassive mode, which are only spinning when the rig heats up /lets say in high gaming load or intensive CPU workload/. This is the level of adjustability you just cant find enywhere else, and there are plenty of other options Im not even using now.
G1/4" plugs with temperature sensors. www.performance-pcs.com/bitspower-g-1-4-matte-black-temperature-sensor-stop-fitting.html They are installed in the reservoir. ruclips.net/video/GoTcxBbwd3w/видео.htmlm25s
Just a few quick thoughts: - If you control/monitor multiple fans of the same model with a single header, connect all but one fan with just 2 cables (+12V/GRND). You can see that all those different RPM signals interfere with each other. - 100% on those pumps is definetly not silent and most likely way more flow than needed. - Try the PID-controllers (set point controller) for controlling fans. They're usually much more efficient at holding a certain coolant temperature with lower noise levels. The curve controllers are basically P-controllers (P = proportional), they assign a fixed output value for every input. With the I and D components the controller also reacts to how fast the temperature is rising/falling (D component) and how long the input temperature has been above/below the target temperature (I component). With the aquaero it's usually enough to create a set point controller, set it to a temperature that's reasonable for full load and just leave it on the standard setting. (I usually go for 33-35°C, right now I'm cooling a 7700K and two 1080Ti's with 2x 360 and an external 560 and under full load all fans run between 3,8-4V, keeping the coolant at 33°C constantly.) Great to see someone appreciate the aquaero stuff. It's just laughable how often you see someone building a 3000$ monster rig with custom loops and RGB PETG doodads and then skimp on the controlling.
Lukas Hesse to make it more understandable for me as a novice: I have 3 PWM fans on a radiator. I run them (like Daniel does) into a splitter glued to the radiator. I run a 4pin pwm wire to the aquaro. If I understand you correctly, I should only connect 1 of 3 fans fully to the splitter, and in the other two leave out 2 pins In the plug? Also, do you think it's better to go with pwm or 3 pins fans if using an aquaro. I plan to have 3x 120 pwm fins mounted to radiators twice.
Aquaero man, it's a no-brainer after you get your hands on it. I still have an Aquaero 4 running in some friend's build (i gave it). I'm running the 6 now. And it's a charm. Good video !
Based on a video you made a couple of years back i bought an Aquaero for my current rig. So glad that everything is automatic now based on watertemp instead of using a manual fancontroller i had on my earlier PC. The 8 fans on the 2 RX480 rad's don't run much when browsing. When i play a game the fans on the top rad turn on and later on the bottom rad. When browsing the fans on the bottom rad never ever run. It's so silent en awesome the way it works now, so glad i bought one.
Thanks for a great vid! I just bought my Aquaero LTE that I'll use for my next build. I've been looking at the solution for years but it wasn't until the light version came out that I felt the solution got really tempting. I hate being trapped in a lighting config that I haven't chosen myself and that is actually the one and only reason I didn't get one earlier.
Dude, I am so blown away by every build u do. I hope one day i can have u guys build me something. Even though i am pretty capable of doing it myself. I couldn't even come close to this. LIKED :)
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this or not yet, but the Aquabus low port is not enabled and is not used by anything. The Aquaero only has 1 Aquabus connection, the high one. Its a true bus with addresses, so feel free to use splitters.
So glad to finally see this video, I've been waiting for it since you first hinted it was coming in the Singularity Beast 2 log! Fantastic as always, you cleared up all of my questions about this device. I can't wait to integrate one into my next build. The information you share on this channel is absolutely invaluable. No-one has done more to make high end watercooling accessible than you.
yea i learned the hard way that if you are water cooling you need a device to not only monitor flow rate but to also shutdown the system if say the pump dies (as happened to me), or you could lose the cpu and mb and if lc'ing the gpu that as well
does the software need to be running on the PC for it to control everything like you set it up? or can you set it up (assuming no input from internal sensors through AIDA or whatever) and exit the software and it remembers it on the controller through multiple shutdowns? is this part any different on the display / no display versions? I'm just looking for basic fan curve vs water temp control, is this still the way to go or are there other products on the market now that make more sense?
Thanks, for the awesome Aquaero tutorial. Wish I had seen this before I spent days learning how to do it on my own. I still learned a ton even being used to the software. ----Could you post what you do for pump settings? I'm still trying to adjust those for my build. ...also, love your work! A+ man! You really motivated me to get into water cooling and I've been hooked ever since!
I have been using the singularitycomputer single mounts for my Bitpsower D5 pomp/res combo for a couple of days now, but I noticed that it vibrates a LOT more than it does when it is mounted on the rubber feet that come with it. The vibrating makes parts in the case resonate wich is very annoying. Have you expierenced this yourself before, or do you maybe know something to do about it ?
I've decided to purchase an Aquaero 6xt for my new build but one thing bugs me about the aquasuite software. It says that it can pull sensor data from software such as HWInfo. Why isn't this data something that aquasuite can access natively without the usage of third party software? It would be much more convenient and it would be one less application to have running on my desktop. Just a thought...
Just a couple things I found (for me anyways) while tuning fans controlled by my motherboard (no aquaero), I'm using coolant temp for fan control, but found that fans stopping and starting at low temps is very annoying compared to leaving them on all the time @ low rpm. Also 100% fanboost is bad if you have louder high rpm fans, I swapped out some 2200rpm for 1500rpm fans because of the 100% fanboost from the motherboard at system boot/post LOL.
So how do you control your pumps speed now? I am pretty sure that 2 years ago there was a tab called "USB" where you could also find your pumps and control them through the aquasuite!?
Hi thank you for another brilliant vid, i would personally like to see a more advanced guide you was speaking of including flow ect like you mentioned, any idea on when you are going to do that, also you missed the setup of the fans also, by that i mean, the curve is governed by the fans you use ie min voltage and rpms ect as all fans are different ? and how you set up the fans ?
Great guide. Can I ask what air flow is like with all the drive cages blocking front intakes? I'm doing 900D build and I'm Putting a modded mid plate in so I'm intrigued to know if you are getting good positive pressure.
I notice you don't use rear fans much. Is there a reason for that? I thought it was space but I just built my first hard line loop and had enough room for the rear fan in a much smaller case.
Have you considered doing a Windows 10 optimization guide? Perhaps another overclocking guide? The one for the x79 RIVE I share constantly to friends that want to learn the basics on Intel oc'ing..
nice video. can u maybe answer a question? i hab the aquaaero 6 and a aqua vision display installed on my GPU. is it possible that i put the aqua vision into the intern auqabus connector to run the display? bcause i only have 2 usb ports and the other port is for my corsair rgb stripes. :D
Kinda sucks you didn't go for the red Corsair RAM sticks. I have the 32GB 4x8gb white LED version like those (3000mhz). (this was before the RGB came out).
Great intro video to Aquacomputer systems!! RUclips is pretty bare in this regard when you consider just how powerful and customizable the whole things is. Just getting into it and holy crap there is a myrid of things you can do and customize. Setting up systems/actions based on water delta temps with a quality/usable fan curve is golden and what i was missing. Found it pretty daunting trying to get into especially as the real wealth and experience from forums are mainly german based. Feels like a whole new arm of watercooling knowleadge and possibilities just opened up=) .Speedfan is now bye bye. Would like to see more relating to the potential applications of the software(insert cool exemples etc), add ons(such as fabwerk, flow meters, fill level) and their capabilities. Most people who would get one of this systems(Aquero+Aquasuite) are im sure fairly pragmatic and studious but would be great to see from a beginner coming into it the possible applications and cool stuff to lessen or flatten the learning curve a bit. Thanks for your great work, professionalism and all in attitude!! your impact on the computer modding and system building community is felt here in Sweden and the world at large.
As long as the connector on the motherboard is a DC controlled one it will work as intended. If it is a pwm port the fans will run at 100% all the time but still work.
But I'm talking specifically about using DC fans hooked up to PWM fan splitters which are connected to the Aquaero via a PWM extension. Would I still be able to use curve control with such a configuration?
Yes, you can do it, no problem. You just need to select "power controled" metod in fan settings in Aquasuite - ruclips.net/video/GoTcxBbwd3w/видео.html Then you can use DC regulation regardless of what type of extension cables you use.
Well, since you can install your own temp probes with headers on higher tier ASUS boards and control everything you need about pump speed and fans in the UEFI BIOS, you don't even need the AI Suite. Let alone these toys from Aquaero. Plus, with so many fans and radiators like in the case above (which is basically a copy of Jayz' build) you just let them run on a low constant speed and forget about it. 3 fans in a small case and an air cooled CPU+GPU require some skills to set up properly. This Behemoth doesn't really :)
damn if those pumps are running 100% my aquacomputer D5 usb is loud as hell... or my EK X-res pump top and/or the ek mounting are contributing the most to the noise. my pc is generally pretty silent (fan's are starting to make noise but when noctua releases some black A12X25's that should be fixed...) and as long as i run my pump at 25% it's fine but as soon as i nudge it towards 26% it lets you know it exists though a light humm and it only gets louder the faster i spin the pump (25% is about 1800rpm, simple loop flow rate is high enough that the difference between 1800rpm and 4700rpm is almost nothing...3.7x the flow rate but little in gains)
No, Aquaero has its own memory, so after you tune all the settings, it applies them from the moment you press on the power button. It doesnt have to wait for the OS. In fact, after you tweek everything to your liking, you dont even need to run Aquasuite SW on the background. Only make sure that AquaComputerService.exe is running at startup and if you use some HWmonitor SW for importing the temp data, then make sure it runs on startup too. You only have to run Aquasuite if you want to make some changes to your settings or monitor anything you want, export data logs etc...
Would you be able to help me out my h110i and 5930k at stock clocks runs at around 70c playing csgo and during more intensive games gets high 70 and sometimes even in the 80s theres still alot of heat coming out the radiator im buying better thermal paste but im pretty sure it should'nt run that hot cant afford cwl as im saving up for car
Honestly, I had the 110i GTX and I had the same prob, lot of heat but still high temps. In fact, the product was faulty and I got refunded. Got a Dark rock 3 and I get 50 degrees on a 4790K at 4.6GHz ^^
Yes exactly, a guide! Perhaps stop talking about what you do and do what you do... Over three minutes in and you've told us how much you know and how great your pc is.
Wow, i just looked in my Aqua Suite and my Aquaero 5 LT has been running for 1415 days, that's 24/7 for almost 4 years, it's such a reliable piece of kit, been through many builds, for me it's changed everything in terms of quiet while web browsing but kick's into high gear when gaming, To get 4 years running time out of a piece of hardware in this day and age is un heard of.
The relay switch combined with the timer is actually one of the best features I think. I've connected the relay in parallel with the on/off switch on my pc, so the Aquaero can perform emergency shutdown of the system, depending on the rules you set in Aquasuite. Combined with the timer function in Aquasuite, you can even program the Aquaero to turn your pc on and off at any given time.
As always, love your videos! Seeing your videos in my subscription feed always makes my day! :-)
Ive never received a cent from Aquacomputer in case anyone asks. Ive sent countless tens of thousands their way though just in my own builds.
won't mind if you do as long as you disclose it.
Some people just cant understand the difference, the level of control that Aquaero brings compared to standard mobo regulation. And Im not even talking about watercooling. Im using Aquaero 5 LT for a few years now, just to control my aircooled rig and I will never go back from that. Things like full voltage range /no artificial voltage limits for fans/, start boost, semi-passive options etc.. But the main thing is support for other software temperature sensors and abbility to combine them when using single fan curve for selected fans. Its just great for creating effective airflow in the case.
I have an aftermarket VGA cooler, so Im using GPU temp to control VGA fans, my case fans are reacting to CPU as well as GPU temperature /depending on which one is currently higher/. Im using two case fans for basic airflow and another four in semipassive mode, which are only spinning when the rig heats up /lets say in high gaming load or intensive CPU workload/.
This is the level of adjustability you just cant find enywhere else, and there are plenty of other options Im not even using now.
How do you integrate these temprature sensors in the loop?
Why chose Aquaero not Motherboard control?
G1/4" plugs with temperature sensors. www.performance-pcs.com/bitspower-g-1-4-matte-black-temperature-sensor-stop-fitting.html
They are installed in the reservoir. ruclips.net/video/GoTcxBbwd3w/видео.htmlm25s
Just a few quick thoughts:
- If you control/monitor multiple fans of the same model with a single header, connect all but one fan with just 2 cables (+12V/GRND). You can see that all those different RPM signals interfere with each other.
- 100% on those pumps is definetly not silent and most likely way more flow than needed.
- Try the PID-controllers (set point controller) for controlling fans. They're usually much more efficient at holding a certain coolant temperature with lower noise levels. The curve controllers are basically P-controllers (P = proportional), they assign a fixed output value for every input. With the I and D components the controller also reacts to how fast the temperature is rising/falling (D component) and how long the input temperature has been above/below the target temperature (I component).
With the aquaero it's usually enough to create a set point controller, set it to a temperature that's reasonable for full load and just leave it on the standard setting. (I usually go for 33-35°C, right now I'm cooling a 7700K and two 1080Ti's with 2x 360 and an external 560 and under full load all fans run between 3,8-4V, keeping the coolant at 33°C constantly.)
Great to see someone appreciate the aquaero stuff. It's just laughable how often you see someone building a 3000$ monster rig with custom loops and RGB PETG doodads and then skimp on the controlling.
Lukas Hesse to make it more understandable for me as a novice: I have 3 PWM fans on a radiator. I run them (like Daniel does) into a splitter glued to the radiator. I run a 4pin pwm wire to the aquaro.
If I understand you correctly, I should only connect 1 of 3 fans fully to the splitter, and in the other two leave out 2 pins In the plug?
Also, do you think it's better to go with pwm or 3 pins fans if using an aquaro. I plan to have 3x 120 pwm fins mounted to radiators twice.
@@Caffeine.And.Carvings did you ever figure this out? I'm drowning here trying to figure this aquacomputer ecosystem out for my PWM fans and pump.
Aquaero man, it's a no-brainer after you get your hands on it. I still have an Aquaero 4 running in some friend's build (i gave it). I'm running the 6 now. And it's a charm. Good video !
Based on a video you made a couple of years back i bought an Aquaero for my current rig. So glad that everything is automatic now based on watertemp instead of using a manual fancontroller i had on my earlier PC. The 8 fans on the 2 RX480 rad's don't run much when browsing. When i play a game the fans on the top rad turn on and later on the bottom rad. When browsing the fans on the bottom rad never ever run. It's so silent en awesome the way it works now, so glad i bought one.
Thanks for a great vid! I just bought my Aquaero LTE that I'll use for my next build. I've been looking at the solution for years but it wasn't until the light version came out that I felt the solution got really tempting. I hate being trapped in a lighting config that I haven't chosen myself and that is actually the one and only reason I didn't get one earlier.
Dude, I am so blown away by every build u do. I hope one day i can have u guys build me something. Even though i am pretty capable of doing it myself. I couldn't even come close to this. LIKED :)
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this or not yet, but the Aquabus low port is not enabled and is not used by anything. The Aquaero only has 1 Aquabus connection, the high one. Its a true bus with addresses, so feel free to use splitters.
best video on the internet about setting up a aqacomputer Aquaero System !
Setting the fan curve based on coolant temperature was really cool tip! Going to try it out with my system.
Great to see that you are still using the Aquaero! It's been a while :) Great video as always! Cheers from Norway.
So glad to finally see this video, I've been waiting for it since you first hinted it was coming in the Singularity Beast 2 log! Fantastic as always, you cleared up all of my questions about this device. I can't wait to integrate one into my next build. The information you share on this channel is absolutely invaluable. No-one has done more to make high end watercooling accessible than you.
yea i learned the hard way that if you are water cooling you need a device to not only monitor flow rate but to also shutdown the system if say the pump dies (as happened to me), or you could lose the cpu and mb and if lc'ing the gpu that as well
i lucked out sort of as my asus strix 1080ti didn't have a compatible water block available yet
Perfection.. I only imagine you doing some rig would be amazingly organized
I love you. This is awesome I was just on the fence about buying an Aquero6. Now I'm definitely getting one.
does the software need to be running on the PC for it to control everything like you set it up? or can you set it up (assuming no input from internal sensors through AIDA or whatever) and exit the software and it remembers it on the controller through multiple shutdowns? is this part any different on the display / no display versions?
I'm just looking for basic fan curve vs water temp control, is this still the way to go or are there other products on the market now that make more sense?
Thanks man I placed order for black with red light 6xt and passive heatsink
Software starts at 18:45
Thanks for the help on this one, gonna add to current Core P3 - Ryzen workstation/gaming rig project!!!
Thanks, for the awesome Aquaero tutorial. Wish I had seen this before I spent days learning how to do it on my own. I still learned a ton even being used to the software.
----Could you post what you do for pump settings? I'm still trying to adjust those for my build.
...also, love your work! A+ man! You really motivated me to get into water cooling and I've been hooked ever since!
Great video very informative. The cable management looks great in that build. I still have my 900D great case very nice to work with.
I have been using the singularitycomputer single mounts for my Bitpsower D5 pomp/res combo for a couple of days now, but I noticed that it vibrates a LOT more than it does when it is mounted on the rubber feet that come with it. The vibrating makes parts in the case resonate wich is very annoying.
Have you expierenced this yourself before, or do you maybe know something to do about it ?
Do you know if I could use the Aquaro Relays to control a chiller?
I've decided to purchase an Aquaero 6xt for my new build but one thing bugs me about the aquasuite software. It says that it can pull sensor data from software such as HWInfo. Why isn't this data something that aquasuite can access natively without the usage of third party software? It would be much more convenient and it would be one less application to have running on my desktop. Just a thought...
Just a couple things I found (for me anyways) while tuning fans controlled by my motherboard (no aquaero), I'm using coolant temp for fan control, but found that fans stopping and starting at low temps is very annoying compared to leaving them on all the time @ low rpm. Also 100% fanboost is bad if you have louder high rpm fans, I swapped out some 2200rpm for 1500rpm fans because of the 100% fanboost from the motherboard at system boot/post LOL.
any chance of a how too on using the relay to shutdown pc if say flow drops to 0?
So how do you control your pumps speed now? I am pretty sure that 2 years ago there was a tab called "USB" where you could also find your pumps and control them through the aquasuite!?
I would love to know how you find customers, though I do understand if that's not information you'd want to discuss.
Hi thank you for another brilliant vid, i would personally like to see a more advanced guide you was speaking of including flow ect like you mentioned, any idea on when you are going to do that, also you missed the setup of the fans also, by that i mean, the curve is governed by the fans you use ie min voltage and rpms ect as all fans are different ? and how you set up the fans ?
that is my case I need to get one of those so that I can still have access to my drive bays... Amazing
Great guide.
Can I ask what air flow is like with all the drive cages blocking front intakes? I'm doing 900D build and I'm
Putting a modded mid plate in so I'm intrigued to know if you are getting good positive pressure.
Brilliant, was waiting for one of these videos, thanks.
Great video SC!
I notice you don't use rear fans much. Is there a reason for that? I thought it was space but I just built my first hard line loop and had enough room for the rear fan in a much smaller case.
is this useful for people that are just air cooling? in order to set case fan curves and whatnot
Am I just blind or is there no link to the Build Log for that PC?
thank you so much for this video really helpful
Have you considered doing a Windows 10 optimization guide? Perhaps another overclocking guide? The one for the x79 RIVE I share constantly to friends that want to learn the basics on Intel oc'ing..
love your videos
do i need a specific fan type to make the fan not spin until x temp or can it be done with any pwm fan
that thing is a beauty!
nice video. can u maybe answer a question? i hab the aquaaero 6 and a aqua vision display installed on my GPU. is it possible that i put the aqua vision into the intern auqabus connector to run the display? bcause i only have 2 usb ports and the other port is for my corsair rgb stripes. :D
What are the cable management clips you use in your builds?
can you controll the aquero device by rasberry pi
Kinda sucks you didn't go for the red Corsair RAM sticks. I have the 32GB 4x8gb white LED version like those (3000mhz). (this was before the RGB came out).
Great intro video to Aquacomputer systems!! RUclips is pretty bare in this regard when you consider just how powerful and customizable the whole things is. Just getting into it and holy crap there is a myrid of things you can do and customize. Setting up systems/actions based on water delta temps with a quality/usable fan curve is golden and what i was missing.
Found it pretty daunting trying to get into especially as the real wealth and experience from forums are mainly german based. Feels like a whole new arm of watercooling knowleadge and possibilities just opened up=) .Speedfan is now bye bye. Would like to see more relating to the potential applications of the software(insert cool exemples etc), add ons(such as fabwerk, flow meters, fill level) and their capabilities. Most people who would get one of this systems(Aquero+Aquasuite) are im sure fairly pragmatic and studious but would be great to see from a beginner coming into it the possible applications and cool stuff to lessen or flatten the learning curve a bit. Thanks for your great work, professionalism and all in attitude!! your impact on the computer modding and system building community is felt here in Sweden and the world at large.
What do you think of the phanteks enthoo elite?
u can run up 2 6pmw fan 140 in one 4pin and 8 120mm once u go over that u wont be able to run them relly low voltage
What is the spec on that build?
Please tell me how long PETG tube between two Graphic cards ?
Question. Can I use a PWM fan splitter with DC fans that are hooked up via a PWM extension cable or would I need to use PWM fans?
As long as the connector on the motherboard is a DC controlled one it will work as intended. If it is a pwm port the fans will run at 100% all the time but still work.
But I'm talking specifically about using DC fans hooked up to PWM fan splitters which are connected to the Aquaero via a PWM extension. Would I still be able to use curve control with such a configuration?
Yes, you can do it, no problem. You just need to select "power controled" metod in fan settings in Aquasuite - ruclips.net/video/GoTcxBbwd3w/видео.html Then you can use DC regulation regardless of what type of extension cables you use.
Great video thank you!!!
My god, that is one motherfucking beautiful PC.
What PWM splitter do you recommend for minimal problems with the Aquaero and other controllers?
shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info.php?products_id=3420
Thanks, but I'd prefer a powered splitter over a non-powered like theirs (just to be safe).
The Splitter is powered by the Aquaero. It wont be an issue.
Really helpfull, thanks!
Asus AI Suite on high end bords can do the same i thinking 😐
nigga no
Well, since you can install your own temp probes with headers on higher tier ASUS boards and control everything you need about pump speed and fans in the UEFI BIOS, you don't even need the AI Suite. Let alone these toys from Aquaero. Plus, with so many fans and radiators like in the case above (which is basically a copy of Jayz' build) you just let them run on a low constant speed and forget about it. 3 fans in a small case and an air cooled CPU+GPU require some skills to set up properly. This Behemoth doesn't really :)
damn if those pumps are running 100% my aquacomputer D5 usb is loud as hell... or my EK X-res pump top and/or the ek mounting are contributing the most to the noise.
my pc is generally pretty silent (fan's are starting to make noise but when noctua releases some black A12X25's that should be fixed...) and as long as i run my pump at 25% it's fine but as soon as i nudge it towards 26% it lets you know it exists though a light humm and it only gets louder the faster i spin the pump (25% is about 1800rpm, simple loop flow rate is high enough that the difference between 1800rpm and 4700rpm is almost nothing...3.7x the flow rate but little in gains)
Does the fan curve only kick in when you boot into Windows?
No, Aquaero has its own memory, so after you tune all the settings, it applies them from the moment you press on the power button. It doesnt have to wait for the OS. In fact, after you tweek everything to your liking, you dont even need to run Aquasuite SW on the background. Only make sure that AquaComputerService.exe is running at startup and if you use some HWmonitor SW for importing the temp data, then make sure it runs on startup too.
You only have to run Aquasuite if you want to make some changes to your settings or monitor anything you want, export data logs etc...
Thank you!
Would you be able to help me out my h110i and 5930k at stock clocks runs at around 70c playing csgo and during more intensive games gets high 70 and sometimes even in the 80s theres still alot of heat coming out the radiator im buying better thermal paste but im pretty sure it should'nt run that hot cant afford cwl as im saving up for car
Mikey B reapply thermal paste
but theres still alot of heat coming out the radiator so how would it do that with a shitty contact area
The heat coming out of the radiator is supposed to be there. Otherwise it wouldn't be doing its job. Try reapplying the thermal paste.
i reaplied thermal paste it was arc silver 5 and im still idling at the same temperature
Honestly, I had the 110i GTX and I had the same prob, lot of heat but still high temps. In fact, the product was faulty and I got refunded. Got a Dark rock 3 and I get 50 degrees on a 4790K at 4.6GHz ^^
FML I cannot figure out how to connect the relay
so the first pin connector is cpu why is the first sensor gpu then o.O
I'm a tad lazy, so I just set my 13 NF-F12s to 450rpm and then leave it alone. lol
Can't most of this be done by any modern motherboard?
no.
Basic fan control and curves, yes. Your control is still fairly limited even on the nicest boards though.
Fan Curve guide starts at 29:16 WTF!
The only thing I don't like about the aquaero/aquasuite is the UI, not very sexy.
hell yeah! I subscribed! please see my Anubis black and gold custom loop and let me know what t you think that would be awesome thanks in advance sir
why do you not have a pump and a reservoir in 1?
I do. Protium D5 and DDC: www.singularitycomputers.com/shop/
SingularityComputers i mean that it made as 1 component that you dont need an extra fitting
+
30 minutes rambling is not exactly a guide
I don't see a need for this... 1450rpm and call it a day.
That comment is a perfect fit for your username.
Alright, building a pc is by no means easy but stop blowing your own trumpet, it's hardly rocket science...
Its a guide.
"it's hardly rocket science", then you must not mod the shit out of your PC like most of us enthusiasts, fuck off then m8 :D
This guy needs to fuck off back to his xbox and off this page.
so true man. Talks about it like its a fucking art.(witch it totaly fucking aint).
Yes exactly, a guide! Perhaps stop talking about what you do and do what you do... Over three minutes in and you've told us how much you know and how great your pc is.