Design of the fans isn't even similar, and of course, the 8-pin doesn't mean EK owns that connector. Just means it might came out of the same factory in China. :P
great review! curious though, has Enermax fixed their old issue of bad coolant that would build up and clog the pump/coldplate? i know that was an issue with their liquid coolers in the past
this interesting series new AIO from enermax...radiator same thick Arctic, have vrm fan,. I don't like 8pin connector cant replace them with regular fans like Enermax squa adv or it can? new pump previously gen, new part is the pump cover can replace it with a 3d printer...I saw at the website they added it later...
Obviously you haven't googled it, because if you wrote THIS: "Can you control the speed of the VRM Fan on LIQMAXFLO?" You would get your answer in the first sentence. Other three links actually give you even more information. 1. The LIQMAXFLO series embraces the PWM mechanism that the pump, VRM fan and radiator fan(s) can alter their speed and airflow based on temperature to save unnecessary power churn and create a quieter environment. 2. Due to the 4-pin connector which supplies power to both the VRM fan and pump, the VRM fan cannot be turned off individually. 3. Please enter the BIOS or use motherboard software to adjust the speed. If you’re using a PWM Y Cable to connect the fans with the pump, it will simultaneously control the radiator fan(s), VRM fan, and pump at the same time. So conclusion is, yes you can control the VRM fan but at the same time you are controling the pump speed as well. This is possible ONLY if you connect the 4-pin PWM cable coming out of the pump. The specific connector that you get with the fans needs to be connected separately to control the fans apart from the pump/VRM fan. So don't daisy-chain pump, VRM fan and fans on the rad. Hope your quest for answer is now over. Cheers!
Radiator design from arctic with fans from ek which are normal 4 pin with 3 pin argb combined into a mini 8 pin connector
Design of the fans isn't even similar, and of course, the 8-pin doesn't mean EK owns that connector. Just means it might came out of the same factory in China. :P
@@PCCrazyDario no I’m meaning the ek fan connector with the small 8 not the fan blades and I just like because you can daisy chain them lol
great review!
curious though, has Enermax fixed their old issue of bad coolant that would build up and clog the pump/coldplate? i know that was an issue with their liquid coolers in the past
this interesting series new AIO from enermax...radiator same thick Arctic, have vrm fan,. I don't like 8pin connector cant replace them with regular fans like Enermax squa adv or it can? new pump previously gen, new part is the pump cover can replace it with a 3d printer...I saw at the website they added it later...
Of course you can change the fans. You swap all three and you are good to go. :)
just put whatever you want on there and run them to the mobo directly.
So can you control the fan on the pump?
????????? The million dollar question that is not answered
And so much search continues.
Obviously you haven't googled it, because if you wrote THIS: "Can you control the speed of the VRM Fan on LIQMAXFLO?" You would get your answer in the first sentence. Other three links actually give you even more information.
1. The LIQMAXFLO series embraces the PWM mechanism that the pump, VRM fan and radiator fan(s) can alter their speed and airflow based on temperature to save unnecessary power churn and create a quieter environment.
2. Due to the 4-pin connector which supplies power to both the VRM fan and pump, the VRM fan cannot be turned off individually.
3. Please enter the BIOS or use motherboard software to adjust the speed. If you’re using a PWM Y Cable to connect the fans with the pump, it will simultaneously control the radiator fan(s), VRM fan, and pump at the same time.
So conclusion is, yes you can control the VRM fan but at the same time you are controling the pump speed as well. This is possible ONLY if you connect the 4-pin PWM cable coming out of the pump. The specific connector that you get with the fans needs to be connected separately to control the fans apart from the pump/VRM fan. So don't daisy-chain pump, VRM fan and fans on the rad.
Hope your quest for answer is now over. Cheers!
Runglish😂
why did I read it ligma 💀
Hehe :P