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2021/05/18 15:14:25 (permalink)
Hey there buddies

Is it possible to somehow control a waterpump of the EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid?

I mean there are two fan controls, but one of them eventhough it monitors "something", I see no noise levels go up, nor down by changing the value [on Fan 2] . Fan 1 is obviously the VRM surface fan, but I've no idea what Fan 2 is 
 



Thank You for any advice,

with best regards
 
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post edited by uplink_svk - 2021/05/18 15:21:43

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Re: EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid - how to control the waterpump, is it possible? 2021/05/18 15:29:23 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby uplink_svk 2021/05/20 12:59:10
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Hey there buddies

Is it possible to somehow control a waterpump of the EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid?

I mean there are two fan controls, but one of them eventhough it monitors "something", I see no noise levels go up, nor down by changing the value [on Fan 2] . Fan 1 is obviously the VRM surface fan, but I've no idea what Fan 2 is 
 



Thank You for any advice,

with best regards
 
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I thought Fan 2 was VRM, Fan 1 is the fans on the Radiator. I wonder if you could control the pump by moving the header from the card, and then attaching it to a pump controller. Seems like a fun experiment.
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Re: EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid - how to control the waterpump, is it possible? 2021/05/18 15:37:04 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby uplink_svk 2021/05/20 12:59:04
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Hey there buddies

Is it possible to somehow control a waterpump of the EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid?

I mean there are two fan controls, but one of them eventhough it monitors "something", I see no noise levels go up, nor down by changing the value [on Fan 2] . Fan 1 is obviously the VRM surface fan, but I've no idea what Fan 2 is 

Thank You for any advice,

with best regards
 
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You can't control the pump speed. Stupid oversight by EVGA considering how loud it can be.
 
Fan 1 = Rad fans
Fan 2 = VRM fan on GPU
post edited by degenerate - 2021/05/18 15:39:01


 
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Re: EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid - how to control the waterpump, is it possible? 2021/05/20 13:01:23 (permalink)
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Hey there buddies

Is it possible to somehow control a waterpump of the EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid?

I mean there are two fan controls, but one of them eventhough it monitors "something", I see no noise levels go up, nor down by changing the value [on Fan 2] . Fan 1 is obviously the VRM surface fan, but I've no idea what Fan 2 is 
 



Thank You for any advice,

with best regards
 
uplink




I thought Fan 2 was VRM, Fan 1 is the fans on the Radiator. I wonder if you could control the pump by moving the header from the card, and then attaching it to a pump controller. Seems like a fun experiment.

Thank You kindly for Your reaction! Oh...well, good to know! :). And...I like modding a lot, but I have no idea what's the power spec of the AiO pump [I believe it's 6th gen of Asetek? Or 7th?] but nothing more, so tryin' to hook her up to motherboards w_pump header doesn't seem like a great idea to me, but I might try it some day :)
 

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Hey there buddies

Is it possible to somehow control a waterpump of the EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin Hybrid?

I mean there are two fan controls, but one of them eventhough it monitors "something", I see no noise levels go up, nor down by changing the value [on Fan 2] . Fan 1 is obviously the VRM surface fan, but I've no idea what Fan 2 is 

Thank You for any advice,

with best regards
 
uplink


You can't control the pump speed. Stupid oversight by EVGA considering how loud it can be.
 
Fan 1 = Rad fans
Fan 2 = VRM fan on GPU

Thank You! 



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