beatvjiking
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I've installed my Eiswolf 2 on my EVGA 3090 and it's pretty sweet. It's currently in the shakedown/burn-in phase, once that's done I'll link it to my Eisbaer and have a fully integrated loop
I did have a question about this particular install - has anyone tried powering the pump via the Aux Fan header on the card? I've already linked the RGB to the aux RGB header on the card (I may need to invest in a larger RGB distribution unit...) but I need an extension cable to link the pump to my motherboard, and I was thinking I might be able to manage the cabling a bit better if I linked it to the aux fan. I'm just not sure if it has the capability to run the pump at the recommended max speed, since I can't seem to find a way to change the speed on a fan connected to the header.
I did have a question about this particular install - has anyone tried powering the pump via the Aux Fan header on the card? I've already linked the RGB to the aux RGB header on the card (I may need to invest in a larger RGB distribution unit...) but I need an extension cable to link the pump to my motherboard, and I was thinking I might be able to manage the cabling a bit better if I linked it to the aux fan. I'm just not sure if it has the capability to run the pump at the recommended max speed, since I can't seem to find a way to change the speed on a fan connected to the header.