AquaComputer in general

Aqua Computer is a german company producing some quite interesting parts for custom watercooling.

This is not a negative review of parts from AquaComputer, more a list of things I found out later on. Either because I couldn't read correctly or it wasn't that obvious.

D5 Next pump

The D5 Next is a D5 waterpump with RGB, build in temperature sensor and flow meter.

  • RGB can be controlled via temperature sensor or software

  • Internal flow meter is virtual, you need to block the flow and let the pump calibrate, after that you will have an approximate flow rate

  • Temperature sensor is connected to the metal pump casing

Most annoying part about the pump is the missing documentation on which connector is which. Fan is described but the other 2 are guessing, or you know the connector layout before hand.

USB | Fan or Flow | RGBpx or aquabus

        Sata Power

But the most annoying part is that the sata power connection is turned 180 degrees. So if you have an angled sata power connector the cable will go up. Which doesn't work btw because the sata power connector is recessed and there is the pump blocking the cable.

That doesn't really matter perhaps because you will use a sata power extension never the-less to not have more than one sata power connection inside the mainboard compartment of your case, but make sure you have a straight connector.

Also if you want to connect the D5 next pump to an aquaero you need a cable for vision which is not supplied by default

cuplex kryos NEXT Vision

cuplex kryos NEXT Vision is a cpu cooler with a buildin display and if you go acryl cover rgb which can be controlled via the cooler temperature.

Two things needs to be looked at here:

  1. You need the same cable as for the D5 Next Pump to connect the cooler to the aquaero

  2. Getting that cable into the cooler is tricky and not really documented. Also space is really tight so you need to watch out to not break anything when you assemble it again.

Flow sensor high flow

The Flow sensor high flow (without USB) does a good job at measuring the flow rate afaik. It can be connected to the aquaero IF you buy the not included cable. It doesn't work with anything else (like a mainboard connector).

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