08-14-2019 03:44 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:50 PM by ROGBot
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08-14-2019 05:26 AM
anub1s21 wrote:
well that's kinda difficult to answer as i don't really know what my flow rate was before i added the flow sensor 😛 i didn't notice a change in restriction but there could have been a difference. looking in to it i can see through but it's somewhat restrictive looking but there's a lot more room off to the side that liquid can flow through so i think there's a restriction but if it's a noticeable one is a big ? tried to take a picture but... it's really hard >.<
currently still transitioning between my Z97 system and my X570 system which is why it's currently out of my system ^^
the main reason i went for this flow sensor is because the simpler one's with a wheel you apparanetly tend to hear, my pc is built for silence (once the liquid cooling is back in) so the thought of a plastic wheel ratteling through didn't seem appearling, this one is noisy if there's air in there, once it's fully bled it's damn near silent.
08-14-2019 06:15 AM
OutSider420 wrote:
The sensor only rattles if you’re over 2GPM or install it upside down, even then you’ll be hard pressed to hear it. It also does NOT have a temperature sensor in it. The sensor will not add any restrictions to your loop.
08-14-2019 10:44 PM
anub1s21 wrote:
i've owned it for a year, it does have a temperature sensor in there.
there are 2 models one with only a 3 pin header, one with aquabus, usb and some external stuff, so please pay attention to what your commenting about.
also isn't 2gpm about 8 liters per minute? are you using an industrial pump cause i'm fairly certain no real loop runs 2gpm.
atleast not the second you add any reputable cpu/gpu block.
orientation also does not matter (i had it installed upside down, come at me brah) if it's ratteling there's air in there, do what you have to (in my case i just pulsed the pump 25>50>75>100>25 a few times and the air came out and it became dead silent.
when a owners testimony gets called in to question gotta ask what people are sniffing these days ^^
granted i cannot show you it on the aquacomputer website as they don't make special mention of it, they don't even appear to mention it in the manual >.> but this one https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info.php?language=en&products_id=2897 the one with all the connectors has a internal temperature sensor. if you don't believe me feel free in about a week my cooling should be back together and i can post proof from aquasuite ^^
untill then this one >>>
the one i'm holding in my hand and have used for over a year, has a internal temperature sensor i am 100% certain of that.
i know because i had no temperature sensor connected yet it gave me a temperature and shockingly this was within 0.1 degree's of my other inline temperature sensor not exact but shocking in how close (the other is a metal fitting with a temperature sensor below a rubber jacket...did not expect much of that thing. i didn't plan of having 2 temp sensors in my loop but i do.
08-14-2019 06:30 AM
Hopper64 wrote:
Probably not the right place to post, but I wanted the thoughts of our forum on this. Finished installing EKWB XRes combo pump/res and it works great. 2 quick questions. I'm running the pump at max RPM. Is there any advantage to decreasing the pump speed?
Second, I was thinking of adding a flow meter but EK doesn't seem to have one. I was going to use an aquacomputer flow meter in the loop with my aquaero 6 LT. EK stipulates to avoid aluminum in the loop. This appears to be made from steel? Can't really tell the material type:
https://modmymods.com/aquacomputer-g1-4-flow-indicator-high-flow-usb-53129.html
Is it compatible with EK stuff?