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Thread: Fan controllers, AQUAERO VS mCubed T-Balancer (updated)

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    Question Fan controllers, AQUAERO VS mCubed T-Balancer?

    This is an old thread. There is some new info here about the Aquaero with powerboster. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...light=brodholm

    I updated the thread because I have already got the answer I was looking for. But now I'm having issues deciding if im going to get a mCubed T-Balancer or a AC aquaero 4.00 USB - white/blue.

    aquaero costs 125$
    And Mcubed goes for 90$

    mCubed T-Balancer BigNG Can handle many fans on one channel but I haven't seen any info on the aquaero. How many watts per channel can it take?

    I am also wondering about switching the pump from a Laing D5 Vario/Swiftech MCP655 if I am going to get the aquaero. I'm thinking about the AC aquastream XT USB 12V Pump. They cost about the same (the aquastream is 30 dollars more if you get the ultra version). But is the Aquastream any good? I cant find any infos on noise, connection size, pressure, flow etc.

    I haven't bought my watercooling system yet so I am very flexible but It is close now

    This is the old question but I just uppdated the thread so i would not have to create another. I hope its ok But if it's not then just delete the thread.
    Hello, I'm just wondering if you can shut-down some of the fans in a radiator when the computer is going idle and I'm going to sleep or something?

    Im thinking of going 6 yate loon fans (YATE LOON D12SL-12) on two thermochills PA120.3. So can you shut-down one or 2 fans in each radiator when the computer is just going to be idle over the night? Or will the temps rise to high?

    And how low will the yate loon fans go in rpm? I'm thinking of going a Kaze Master and that goes all the way down to 3.7 volts. Some fans I have tested just stops at the lowest speed. And if they work at 3,7v what is the rpm like then? Maybe it even works lower than that. I don't know

    Regards, Brodhollm
    Last edited by Brodholm; 09-03-2010 at 03:27 PM.

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