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@Paradoxxx: adjusting the fans to the temperature of the CPU/GPU will not make much sense. For example if you start a large program it will give a full load for a few seconds and the temperature will rise up - but also speeding up the fans in this scenario is worthless because the water temperature will not have changed at all in this short period.
@Draizien:

...and before someone asks for it:

(courtesy of BigKahuna)
@mBrane: sure, all fan channels can monitor the rpm signal - no matter if a fan/pump is connected to them or not.
@NKrader: using a poweradjust 2 standard for this setup would solve some "problems". When using two flow sensors directly on the aquaero you will have to reconfigure fan channel 1 for this so you will lose it for fans or a pump and will end up with three of them for two pumps and two groups of fans. With the poweradjust you can connect the second flow sensor there so it will not block fan channel 1 on the aquaero and since the poweradjust itself offers a powerful output you have 5 outputs now.
@pociej: an aquaero LT can not be connected to another aquaero. You have to use USB. Using an aquaero LT as a slave device is an idea which will take some time before it becomes reality.
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It is very likely that we will offer a new Beta 3 tomorrow. We were able to solve several problems that prevent the aquasuite 2012 to start on some PCs. There are also some other bug fixes.
Last edited by Shoggy; 05-30-2011 at 12:16 PM.
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