Aqua Computer has three new flow sensors

Posted on Wednesday, August 26 2020 @ 14:29 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Aqua Computer rolls out three new flow sensors for your watercooling loop. The most basic model lacks bells & whistles while the most advanced model (high flow NEXT, with video below) features a small display and integrated RGB LED lighting:
Aqua Computer, the German manufacturer of water cooling gear, introduces three new flow sensors.

The top model high flow NEXT offers in addition to the flow sensor a measurement of the coolant quality by measuring the electrical conductivity. In addition, the water temperature is precisely measured and it is possible to calculate the power dissipation of the cooling system.

The sensor is equipped with an optical flow indicator and an acoustic alarm. A graphic display shows all sensor values and can display them as a chart. The RGB LEDs integrated in the sensor can visualize the sensor data in various ways or can be configured individually.

The RGBpx interface can control externally connected LEDs with many effects including a backlight function for monitors. A connection for the aquabus interface known from Aqua Computer devices and a signal interface are also available.

The sensor is powered and controlled via an USB interface. Aqua Computer provides the aquasuite software as an extensive monitoring and control software.

With the high flow 2, Aqua Computer introduces a successor to the high flow sensor, which has been known for years. In addition to significantly more compact dimensions, a water temperature measurement was integrated into the sensor, which is CNC milled from solid acetal.

For purists, Aqua Computer also offers the high flow LT, a functional flow sensor at an attractive price.

The prices are 29,90 Euro for the high flow LT, 49,90 Euro for the high flow 2 and 69,90 Euro for the high flow NEXT.


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