Yes i just noticed 1 wire on the 3 pin. I dont have it connected and all seems to be working can feel the pump working, all lights working so even speedfan senses it so am at a loss as to the functionality of the 1 wire.The 3 pin only has one wire from what I recall. I believe it's for speed sensing/control. The SATA power cable is to power the pump.
Looks to be pretty good.
Will look to purchase at end of march
Ace, the cooler is very impressive, very well made, tubing is just a nice compromise between rigid and easy to move. Rad is very very nice, great uniform fin arrangement, tastefully finished. I cant comment on the stock fans as i used some others i had. Only let down is the instructions, very poor. The diagrams are basic at best, thankfully for someone like me on socket 2011 they are pretty straightforward. Due to board manufacturers providing a backplate. The pump is very quiet which im pleasantly surprised with. All in all i think it's a great unit at a very competitive price, i have seen quite a nice temp drop in daily use from the high end air cooler i had. It's a cooler i would highly reccomend, and ill be honest im an AIO sceptic. It's a 9/10 for me.good man, you wont be disappointed.
good man, you wont be disappointed.
Ace, how will this cram into a Sugo ITX case? Might replace my lousy heatsink fan setup if the tubing will accommodate.
Yes i just noticed 1 wire on the 3 pin. I dont have it connected and all seems to be working can feel the pump working, all lights working so even speedfan senses it so am at a loss as to the functionality of the 1 wire.
Great looking cooler but the instructions are terrible and nothing at all on Antecs website bar specs
The single wire just gives you the pump speed via software like speedfan or hwinfo etc.
I keep getting asked a number of questions about these coolers.
So I thought it maybe useful to post them here with the answers.
1. Does the H600 and H1200 come with software to regulate the fan speed and temperature? The fan speed is regulated by the motherboard, there is no software needed.
2. Will the LED lights will change colour according to the temperature of the CPU? Currently, the LED light up blue by default, and the blue light blinks as a warning when the liquid temperature reaches 65° C. (There are plans in the future to have a model that switches between Red-Green-Blue lighting, depending on temperature levels)
3. Does the copper plate of the pump part have cooling paste already administered by the factory? No, the H600 pro/H1200 pro includes a tube of thermal (or cooling) paste for the customer to apply before installation.
We are working on better instructions for future batches - I know they are dire at the moment.