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aceforever

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I have a single custom loop cooling down the CPU and GPU. I have two fan groups for radiators, one fan group for intake, and a pump. I'd love to set custom rpm curves for these 4 groups.

So far I found a couple options:
1. CORSAIR Commander PRO
2. NZXT Grid+ V3
3. Suggestions?

Both the Commander PRO and NZXT Grid+ V3's software doesn't seem to allow the ability to set a fan curve based on a combination of GPU and CPU load/temps.

One alternative is to use the temperature sensors on the corsair commander pro to hook up to a coolant temp sensor and drive it that way.

At this point I'm hoping to get some advice. Thanks!
 
If you're looking for a premium solution, look no further than the Aquaero 6 LT/Pro/XT. It's a complex system and has its learning curve but once you're dialed in, you're gonna love it.

I should note, they do have a affordable version just without the front display if you're on a budget for example or a much affordable solution called the QUADRO but that doesn't have the full features a Aquaero 6 would have.

Here's a video to give you an idea.



Also, here's a bit more info on the AQ6 from my last build log Nostalgia 3.0 (900D) as seen in my sig.

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The front of my case has changed a bit as I will update to some newer images when I get the chance on my log.

Ask away any questions that you might have.
 
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Hey there! Thanks for the suggestion. I ended up getting a Corsair Commander Pro which stopped working after a few minutes. When I RMA'ed that, the 2nd one arrived and had similar issues. I ended up splurging for the more expensive Aquaero 6 LT. Which is fantastic by the way. I really enjoy all the features it has. Especially the burst power so I can get the DDC pump I have to start reliably!
 
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