What is really annoying with this pump: the placing of the connectors. In many configurations, you have to disassemble the pump from the (PC) case; so if you do some cable stuff in your computer, it happens that either the sata cable or one of those really small cable headers disconnect. The connectors should be attached to a cable outside the pump, like it is with the vanilla D5.
Hello, is it possible for this pump to be connected to an aquaero separately if i don't want to utilize the bottom electronics unit? Reason for asking is that i'd like to utilize the singularity computers pump top and pump cover. Thank you.
@@chrisostenfeld you need retention ring from singularity computer to connect the top with this pump. (SC d5 pump cover,the retention ring is detachable )
Meine Pumpe ist knapp ein Jahr alt und ich bin sehr zufrieden. Die hängt bei mir an meinem externen Mo-Ra 420 Radiator. Deshalb war es wichtig alles an der Pumpe selbst einstellen zu können. Das funktioniert fast perfekt. Alles kann man einstellen außer die Beleuchtung. Die kann man zwar einschalten, aber die Farbe lässt sich nicht direkt am Modul einstellen. Dazu muss man die Pumpe mit dem Mainboard verbinden. Das geht bei mir aber nicht. Standardmäßig läuft ein Rainbow-Effekt und ich möchte die Beleuchtung in Rot haben. Warum wurde das nicht bei dem Modul integriert? Sehr schade und nervig!
Die Pumpe hat zahlreiche Einstellungsmöglichkeiten, die sich auf Grund ihrer Komplexität nicht sinnvoll im Menü abbilden lassen zumal auch der Speicherplatz begrenzt ist und wir uns auf die wesentlichen Funktionen beschränken mussten. Die LED-Einstellungen fallen da eher in den Bereich der Spielerei. Irgendwelche integrierten Einstellungsmöglichkeiten für die LEDs werden dann auch schnell zu einem Fass ohne Boden da natürlich jeder erwartet seine persönliche Vorliebe konfigurieren zu können. Die Steuerung der Pumpe könnte man - sofern es der Aufbau zulässt - auch abziehen und ggf. in einem anderen System programmieren. Hierzu reicht die Strom- und USB-Verbindung aus. Die Steuerung wird allerdings permanent piepen da das Tachosignal der Pumpe fehlt, was aber für das eigentliche Vorhaben keine Rolle spielt.
@@AquaComputerGermany, naja Rot, Grün, Blau, Gelb, Orange und blinken wäre schon cool gewesen. Kann ja auch jeder 5 Euro RGB Streifen von Wish mit Fernbedienung ;-). Ich habe mir jetzt das 2 Meter USB auf Miniatur-Vision geholt. Damit kann ich die Pumpe fürs einstellen per USB verbinden und danach einfach wieder trennen ohne ans Mainboard ran zu müssen. 🥳 Ansonsten ist die Pumpe perfekt. Quasi die eierlegende Wollmilchsau🤣👍
Hi Can you advice as I am going to buy this product . Will Aquacomputer D5 Next RGB be compatible with Heatkiller Tube 200 D5 and Alphacool Eisdecke D5 Top - Black Acetal G1/4 - V.3 wand Aquacomputer aqualis Pumpenadapter 450 ml with water column effect and nano coating ??
It is compatible with these reservoir/adapter but I can not tell if it only works with their included mounting brackets since the pump is a bit wider due to the additional controller electronic.
Hello, I have a question about the flow sensor high. Seem like it is always out of stock on your main website. If I order now when do I expect it to ship? Thank you
@@AquaComputerGermany Sounds great! I will place my order along with other stuff like the d5 pump and leakshield which is out of stock as well. Does it ship at the same time or whatever is available? Thank you so much for your response
Das würde nur funktionieren wenn man die Halterung nicht nutzt da diese natürlich nicht zur Pumpe passt. Hier muss man entweder die bei der Pumpe mitgelieferte Halterung nutzen oder diese einfach auf den Boden stellen.
can aquacomputer just sell the pump fastening rings for the D5 pump tops? some of us who already have the tops we desire don't require all the other hardware. I own a bitspower D5 top with res attachment and don't need anything but the metal clamp ring to make this work.
Is the actual body of the pump a larger diameter than a standard D5 even if you were to take the bottom piece of the pump off then slide the ring on then reconnect it all together , or are the threads on the ring not compatible with the threads on a standard pump top?
@@AquaComputerGermany Thank you very much for the clarification on this question. I may have to machine custom rings at work to make this work with my top but shouldn't be a problem
Oof, i knew there had to be a limit to the goldmine "aquasuite"... But at least i can configure my octo (d5 next on the way) in windows and keep cooling profiles across boots :)
Hello, I want to order the "ULTITUBE D5 50 PRO reservoir with D5 NEXT pump" and seems like it is never in stock. I need two of these and I was wondering if I order now when can I expect it to ship? Thank you very much.
@@AquaComputerGermany I forgot to add one Slot panel with filling port for LEAKSHIELD. Is it possible to bill me for just that and include it in my shipping for me? I don't want to pay for the high shipping. I really appreciate it. Thank you so much!
Can be done with the virtual flow sensor feature but it should be noted that the virtual flow sensor will not work in every loop. You can also connect a real flow sensor to the pump - this will always work and also provides a much more accurate measurement.
Could you just use psu shorting pin trick? If you dont know there are 2 pins that can be shorted together that will run pumps and fans so you can bleed a loop but will not turn on the motherboard. If you are not comfortable doing it most places sell a connector that does it for you and I think all Evga PSU's come with a connector with a jumper installed for this exact thing.
@@piatdor But he is still right. You would only connect the pump to the PSU and short the green wire with any of the black wires in the 24-pin connector. Since the pump causes a short load peak when it starts to spin, it might be necessary to attach some further loads because otherwise the PSU might think this is a short circuit and will shut down. The best way would be to use one of those small external PSUs that are usually used to power external drives.
Yes, no problem at all. Most CPU and GPU blocks use copper so it would be quite stupid to use such a pump for watercooling if it would not be compatible ;-)
You can run two or more pumps in the same loop and also control them via the software. Using two LEAKSHIELDs in one loop is not possible because they will conflict with each other. LEAKSHIELD is not able to outperform the pressure that two D5 pumps will generate when they run at full speed. When using two D5 pumps with LEAKSHIELD, you should not operate them beyond 3700 rpm.
@@AquaComputerGermany Hello, thank you for your fast response. I really appreciate it. Just to clarify. I am planning to run two separate pumps and leak shields, one for GPU and another for CPU. So I can't use two leak shield even though it is separated from each other? Just to clarify, I'm not running 2 pumps and leakshield in junction but separately. Thanks
It it possible to create a build where I use this pump and top combo with the leak shield but no reservoir? This is going to be installed in a mini ITX case so the space is limited for one ( unless there’s a 30mm reservoir I don’t know about).
This will not work because you need a reservoir for LEAKSHIELD. It needs to be connected to the top of the reservoir and there should be a volume of at least 100 ml (air).
Im using 2 of these on a Mo-RA3 which will be about 1-2 meters away from PC. How do I connect the pumps to the PC, is there a long enough internal USB 2.0 cable? If I understand correctly Sata to PC will take care power on. Do the fans on the MORA have to be connected directly to the pumps?
I recommend to use the external 200 cm USB cable with part no. 53213. If your fans are 4-pin PWM and do not exceed a total power consumption of 25W you can connect them to the fan port of the pump. A Splitter like Splitty4 or Splitty9 might be usesul in that case.
@@jaynayy You also have to connect SATA of course. USB does not carry 12V nor would it be able to provide the required power. A PCIe to SATA adapter will not work because it does not carry 5V. The pump requires 5V + 12V and both can be only provided through its SATA port. The USB port is only used for the communication.
@@AquaComputerGermany thank you for the support. Do you have a solution for the SATA connection where the pump is far from the PC. I have a mora 420 with two d5 next. The Mora is about 1.5m away from the pc, I am trying too connect the pumps with SATA from my PC. I need an extension to make the cable longer. The cable that connects to psu is a 6pin power cable with multiple SATA connectors.
@@jaynayy We don't offer any extension cables for the power connection. Maybe a small external PSU would be more suitable in that case? If you also connect USB, it is recommend that the power for the PC and external components is provided through the same wall socket to avoid possible problems with the potential equalization.
Great work guys. 2 questions: Can I pair this with my aquaero 6 pro and can I use this pump with with own pump top? I currently have a bitspower pump top on my d5 pumps.
You can connect the pump via aquabus but in this case you will have no control over the integrated RGBpx LEDs and you can also connect no external RGBpx LEDs because aquabus and RGBpx use the same connector.
Habe mal eine frage bezüglich der USB Ports auf dem Board, kann man ganz einfache Spliter bzw y-Kabel verwenden um zum einen Die Pumpe, und zum anderen die USB ports am Gehäuse eine gleichzeitige kommunikation zu ermöglichen?
Nein, auf gar keinen Fall. Dafür wird ein USB-Hub benötigt. Wir führen auch selber einen im Sortiment: shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info.php?products_id=3419
The pump works autonomously but some stuff that works with data from the PC would require the Aqua Computer service (a Windows background service). For example if you want to use the AMBIENTpx effect for the lighting or the temperature of the CPU to control something. For example using the internal water temperature sensor in combination with a curve controller for the fan output does not require a running software or USB connection. Same for most RGB effects that do not rely on any external data.
@@AquaComputerGermany Thank you it seems i won't need the software. Is it possible to put a unified color from the pump itself? or even disable the leds?
@@jeanbiroute You can disable the LEDs with the onboard menu but for all other settings of the LEDs (static color for example) you have to use the software.
@@AquaComputerGermanyThank you, it would be really awesome to have an acrylic top just to see If the liquid is flowing properly and if theres bubbles trapped in the pump while filling the loop for the first time
The fan is rated with 2.7W so in theory you could connect 9 fans but I can not promise that this will work. The fans might have a higher peak load when they spin up.
Thank you for the quick response. I am planning to build a new rig with 2 x 360mm radiators and 6 fans and this is very helpful. It will make me save some space.
Is it compatible with EK Xtop Revo Dual d5 top ? Can i order topless pumps ? How is the silicon decoupler working, is it for sitting the pump on its bottom ?
Normally every D5 top should work but in this case the mounting clamp will be a problem. The pumps come with two silicon inlays. The larger one allows you to place the pump on its base while the smaller one can be used if the pump is attached to a top that will hold the pump. Check the link in the description for more details and photos.
I suppose the pump body is completely identical to other Laing D5 ? In that case i would not need to change my Aquacomputer D5 variants that i already control through my Aquaero..
There is no general answer to this question since it depends on the size and resistance of your loop. I think something about 150 l/h can be seen as average. Just search for reviews of D5 pumps from any brand to get a better idea. All original D5 pumps are the same. They only use a different branding or have some additional features like our NEXT variant.
@@markomojsilovic6399 Yes, no problem. Use the thicker base piece with the separate plastic cover. The one that was installed by default when you got the pumps.
hm. reichen die 25W für 6 Fans auf meinen 2 Radiatoren? Sind irgendwelche Corsair Teile. Ich nehme an die lege ich dann alle über splitterkabel auf ein Kabel, oder?
Sinnvoll beantworten kann man das nur wenn man den Lüftertyp bzw. dessen Verbrauch kennt. Die Lüfter kann man z. B. mit unserer Slitty9 Platine zusammenfassen.
Naja ok. Ich plane gerade meinen neuen Rechner und kann mir die Lüfter quasi aussuchen. Ich will auf alle fälle das niedrigste an Lautstärke haben und bin geneigt diese hässlichen Noctua NF-A12x25 zu verbauen. Was ich allerdings jetzt schon weis. Es wird ne ganze Menge Aquacomputer Zeug drin sein (bin so ein alter Aquaero 5 Veteran.... im neuen soll es aber nicht ganz so umfangreich werden wie in meinem aktuellen)
Yes, no problem. The pumps works with almost every D5 reservoir/adapter. The only stuff that does will not work are special housings that cover the entire pump or mounting brackets that are too close to the side parts of the pump since the D5 NEXT is wider because of the additional electronic.
@@muS5s Yes and no ;-) You can mount the pump to the adapter but you can not use its mounting clamp because has a wider size because if the additional electronic.
@@muS5s Not in a useful way. The larger base of the pump already has three holes. These are the same holes that will be used to attach the pump to the mounting bracket. If you put the pump onto the mounting bracket and this bracket on the bottom of your case, you have no space left for further screws.
Die beiliegende Anleitung ist einfach völlig unvollständig. Ein Video wie man die D5 Next an einem Ultitube Pro 150 montiert wäre da sinnvoll und überhaupt weiß ich anhand der Anleitung nicht wie ich das Zubehör zum Ultitube und der D5 Next verwenden kann und soll. Betreibt mal mehr mehr Marketing diesbezüglich. QR Codes in der Anleitung zu Video-Aufbauanleitungen wären fortschrittlich, wünschenswert und idiotensicherer.
Die Montage am Ultitube ist fast selbsterklärend: es wird auch hier wieder die Steuerung von der Pumpe abgezogen, der Befestigungsring des Behälters über die Pumpe gestülpt und das Ganze dann einfach samt dem Dichtungsring verschraubt.
@@AquaComputerGermany Ich muss zugeben das ich noch nie eine D5 in der Hand hatte daher wusste ich auch anhand der Anleitung nicht das man die Steuerung abziehen kann. Das Geheimnis haben erst einige Videos gelüftet wie ich vor zu gehen habe. Bei dem Preis könnte in der Anleitung besser eingegangen werden. Bis auf diesen Punkt das die Montage am Ultitube nicht im Handbuch erklärt wird bzw. die möglichen Montagemöglichkeiten aufgezeigt werden bin ich mit dem Produkt zufrieden. Ich denke hier kann und sollte man im Benutzerhandbuch nachbessern.
Aqua Computer well, I’m talking about the occasional uneven noice on the 3D model’s surface that is typically caused by unfinished rendering. It should be just a matter when configuring settings for final clip render depending on the software used.