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You only need a resistor (Diva Mod) for a older gen. non-intel spec'd D5 PWM pump. EK now makes the gen. 2 that will work with the AQ 6. If you're referring to PWM fans , that's all news to me.
Thanks for clearing that up. I'm going to say it's fine for now and will address it if it ever becomes a problem. I'm going with two of the Aquacoputer D5's so that won't be an issue.
Try and go with the USB/Aquabus version pump because that will leave your PWM channels alone. You could just daisy chain whatever aquabus device you want to the Aquabus high header on the AQ6 as the Aquabus low is useless now after a firmware update. Just make sure to change the aquabus ID on each of the same devices via USB first before going to a aquabus connection since the same devices, say two pumps will come with the same ID as default. I probably saved you lots of time and research there.
You only need a resistor (Diva Mod) for a older gen. non-intel spec'd D5 PWM pump. EK now makes the gen. 2 that will work with the AQ 6. If you're referring to PWM fans , that's all news to me.
I had to do it for both my Phantek PWM fan hubs. The refused to go below a certain speed before doing the "diva mod". I got 3 PWM running off my AQ6, and all 3 needed the mod to work. Granted, one is a dual D5 pump setup yes, so thats a no brainer, but the Fans, oh man did i go nuts having to figure out why that stayed are such high RPM.
Wouldn't the resistor limit the max speed? What value resistor did you use? I have a bunch here. It wouldn't be too difficult to throw a few on to test. I'm ok with my fan's slowest speed right now, but if I can increase the range without cropping off the highest speed, I'll do it.
I have to be honest, i cannot remember, i bought what i got told to buy, and soldered it like i was told.
More info here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1474470/ocn-aquaero-owners-club/50
I can't open up the images. I wanna seeeee. lol