Pump speed EK aio 360 elite
The UNI HUB - SL Controller reports the data through an internal usb header and the fan groups can be controlled through their L-Connect 2 software.
If the fans are set to pwm, the fans connected to the hub to respond to the signal from the fan header that can connect to the motherboard. In that case, fans connected to the hub would be detected as a single rpm signal.
Here's one way of configuring a fan curve:
1. Begin with fans at as low speed as possible.
2. Raise the pump to the maximum rpm that isn't noticeable and set that as the minimum rpm which should cover the range for idle. If you're aiming for silence, this may be a flat line up to 60-65c.
3. Find the next pump rpm that doesn't bother you and use that for load which can start at 60-65c. From there, the curve fan be flat up until or a rising line / curve to the next pump rpm.
4. Find the loudest pump rpm that you're fine with and use that for a temperature that you want to keep the cpu under. That may be 75-90c. Past that point, it should be at 100% rpm.
5. Repeat steps for fans.
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