Hi Everyone,
I hope someone some one will be able to help me.
I've got a DDC pump (10W) running in my system atm.
The pump is powered via a molex straight of the PSU with only the RPM tacho signal going back to Mobo. The pump is quite noisy as its running at full 12V wack all the time.
I was hoping that I could re-wire the pump to use the Mobo header to power the pump and the use DC control in the BIOS to set it at let say 9V as I know that some of the DDC pumps will not start at a voltage lower that this.
My mobo (Asus Z97 gryphon) can support a max of 1A @ 12V at each fan header, confirmedd by an Asus techie so in theory it could run the pump because doing some maths ( I=P/V ) means that the 10W DDC would pull 0.833 amps at full wack. Which is in the safe region, I still plan to lower the pumps voltage. I will use the CPU fan header for this.
Just wanted to get other peoples input on this before I do this and potentially burn the pump or worse the Mobo or other component of my system..
Am I missing something or got something wrong?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Seb.
I hope someone some one will be able to help me.
I've got a DDC pump (10W) running in my system atm.
The pump is powered via a molex straight of the PSU with only the RPM tacho signal going back to Mobo. The pump is quite noisy as its running at full 12V wack all the time.
I was hoping that I could re-wire the pump to use the Mobo header to power the pump and the use DC control in the BIOS to set it at let say 9V as I know that some of the DDC pumps will not start at a voltage lower that this.
My mobo (Asus Z97 gryphon) can support a max of 1A @ 12V at each fan header, confirmedd by an Asus techie so in theory it could run the pump because doing some maths ( I=P/V ) means that the 10W DDC would pull 0.833 amps at full wack. Which is in the safe region, I still plan to lower the pumps voltage. I will use the CPU fan header for this.
Just wanted to get other peoples input on this before I do this and potentially burn the pump or worse the Mobo or other component of my system..
Am I missing something or got something wrong?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Seb.