Not being lazy but thought I’d put this out there and see what ideas come back .
So I have a bit ASRock wrx80 creator build that has a threadripper 5975wx CPU it’s a full on watercooled build… Runs great typically around 30c and about 50-60c under stress test type load…
But:
Recently I had a near miss with my waterpump which had a little issue on it … Basically the pump stopped temps went to 104c …cores at 400mhz and I ended up having to replace 2 x Petg.pipes which from the heat warped a bit causing a small drip.type.leak …
Anyway I digress a little , I’m going to replace pump with a ekwb dual pump just because being a raid/Linux man I like the redundancy …
Now onto my actual question , I run Linux and windows … I want to setup a say 70c failsafe shutdown . It can be a total atx power cut
Now I know I can do this via software … but this entails setting something on windows and on Linux and tbh I don’t want to do this as this also leads to room for error .
Was more thinking a hardware and or bios type.solution where by at X degrees the whole system.just switches of no matter what .
Some consumer type motherboards I’ve worked with in the passed have had this kind of setting in the bios…I cannot find equivalent on this one ?
Yes.theres fan profiles in bmc where if x.temp ramp y percentage etc … What I’m looking for is an unconditional cutoff at X temp ?
I’m also contemplating a little electronic circuit that turns the waterpump on for say 5seconds and then the rest of the PC… by way of relays…perhaps I can make something that allows a condition that if the waterpump doesn’t turn in then the of won’t …