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EK announces Ascendancy Water Cooling Control Board

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lol and of course it has to be water cooled.

 

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this was said to be coming out in March I cant find anything, does anyone have any updates?

I'm pretty sure it's out.....

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This thing is intended to be placed completely out of sight, it can be hot pink for all I care as long as it works. 

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control up to 8 4-pin PWM or 3-pin DC fans (15W each)

 

So is that 15W per header or 15W max per fan for 8x15W per header?

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I'm pretty sure it's out.....

If you could show me somewhere (anywhere) to buy one that'd be super.

 

Pretty sure it's not.

Me either :( Interested to see the interface... and what the LCD panel looks like...

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Sweet! 8 PWM fan capable :D Let's hope it's cheaper than the Aquaero though.

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Son of a b**ch.. I have been working on a 4 pin fan controller for awhile now.. no point now i suppose.. 

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Unfortunately this is still 2 - 3 months away according to EK 

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I will defiantly be putting this in a build sometime soon.  Can't wait to see how it performs once it is available.

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Page out of corsairs book?

 

You surely mean Aquacomputer?

 

Looks like a straight rip off of the Aquaero series by AC. The kicker will be the software, it's gotta be leaps and bounds better than Corsair Link or it won't sell.

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Oooh, that interface is pretty nice. To jump on the bandwagon, THAT GREEN PCB SUCKS ASS

Help me I'm surrounded by morons.

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Needs its own housing and linux suport i boot into both dont need it going at max speeds cuz linux cant control it

i think it needs a housing maybe something like an nzxt grid type housing.

i agree about the housing.

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  • 1 month later...

How about now? Any sightings?

Agreed, where can I get my hands on this glorious contraption? 

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Still undergoing beta testing on OCN.

 

 

Might have to get one O.o

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I started my build too late, mine would have been a great candidate to test it out. I will be looking for one soon too!

 

 

This is what I've been wanting for an extremely long time, a fan controller / pcb hub that had software in windows to control the fans, rather than using low voltage adapters, or a touch screen/ sliders.

 

I know the aquero did it, but I didn't want to spend 200-300$ on a fan controller just for those features.  Especially since all I wanted was software control that worked properly.

 

I know some of this can be done from motherboards, but those programs don't exactly always work.  The software on my RIVE is absolutely atrocious and barely functions on it's best days lol

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This is what I've been wanting for an extremely long time, a fan controller / pcb hub that had software in windows to control the fans, rather than using low voltage adapters, or a touch screen/ sliders.

 

I know the aquero did it, but I didn't want to spend 200-300$ on a fan controller just for those features.  Especially since all I wanted was software control that worked properly.

 

I know some of this can be done from motherboards, but those programs don't exactly always work.  The software on my RIVE is absolutely atrocious and barely functions on it's best days lol

 

If you don't need more than 1 PWM header, why not get the AQ5 LT for $60-80ish? You can always add in powder adjusts or more AQ5 LTs for expansion.

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If you don't need more than 1 PWM header, why not get the AQ5 LT for $60-80ish? You can always add in powder adjusts or more AQ5 LTs for expansion.

 

 

It has in-windows software right? I may look into getting it, all I need to control is...

 

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It has in-windows software right? I may look into getting it, all I need to control is...

 

~8 gentle typhoons, and one extra fan, as well as maybe a pump.

 

Ya, it uses the same Aquasuite software and can easily handle your setup since I know those 8 GTs are on rads so can be combined with a splitter. Currently <$70 on PPC after the discount code.

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Ya, it uses the same Aquasuite software and can easily handle your setup since I know those 8 GTs are on rads so can be combined with a splitter. Currently <$70 on PPC after the discount code.

 

 

I will look into it for sure then, although I'd have to figure out where to put it in my r4, maybe inbetween the back side panel and the radiator.

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