The Kraken X42, X52, X62 and X72 compose the third generation of liquid coolers by NZXT. These devices are manufactured by Asetek and house fifth generation Asetek pumps, plus secondary PCBs specially designed by NZXT for enhanced control and lighting.
They incorporate customizable fan and pump speed control with PWM, a liquid temperature probe in the block and addressable RGB lighting. The coolers are powered directly by the power supply unit.
All configuration is done through USB, and persists as long as the device still gets power, even if the system has gone to Soft Off (S5) state. The cooler also reports fan and pump speed and liquid temperature via USB; pump speed can also be sent to the motherboard (or other device) via the sense pin of a standard fan connector.
All capabilities available at the hardware level are supported, but other features offered by CAM, like presets based on CPU or GPU temperatures, have not been implemented. Pump and fan control based on liquid temperature is supported on units running firmware versions 4 or above.
This driver also supports the NZXT Kraken M22. However, this device has no pump or fan control, nor reports liquid temperatures.
The cooler can report the fan and pump speed, as well as the liquid temperature.
# liquidctl status
NZXT Kraken X (X42, X52, X62 or X72)
├── Liquid temperature 29.9 °C
├── Fan speed 853 rpm
├── Pump speed 1948 rpm
└── Firmware version 6.0.2
First, some important notes...
You must carefully consider what pump and fan speeds to run. Heat output, case airflow, radiator size, installed fans and ambient temperature are some of the factors to take into account. Test your settings under different scenarios, and make sure that they are appropriate, correctly applied and persistent.
Additionally, the liquid temperature should never reach 60°C, as at that point the pump and tubes might fail or quickly degrade. You must monitor this during your tests and make any necessary adjustments. As a safety measure, fan and pump speeds will forcibly be programmed to 100% for liquid temperatures of 60°C and above.
You should also consider monitoring your hardware temperatures and setting alerts for overheating components or pump failures.
With those out of the way, each channel can be independently configured to a fixed duty value or with a profile dependent on the liquid temperature. Fixed speeds can be set by specifying the desired channel – fan
or pump
– and duty.
# liquidctl set pump speed 90
Channel | Minimum duty | Maximum duty |
---|---|---|
fan | 25% | 100% |
pump | 50% | 100% |
Another important note: pump speeds between 50% and 60% are not currently exposed in CAM. Presumably, there might be some scenarios when these lower speeds are not suitable.
For profiles, one or more temperature–duty pairs must be supplied. liquidctl will normalize and optimize this profile before pushing it to the Kraken. Adding --verbose
will trace the final profile that is being applied.
# liquidctl set fan speed 20 30 30 50 34 80 40 90 50 100
For lighting, the user can control a total of nine LEDs: one behind the NZXT logo and eight forming the ring that surrounds it. These are separated into two channels, independently accessed through logo
and ring
, or synchronized with sync
.
# liquidctl set sync color fixed af5a2f
# liquidctl set ring color fading 350017 ff2608
# liquidctl set logo color pulse ffffff
# liquidctl set ring color backwards-marquee-5 2f6017 --speed slower
Colors can be specified in RGB, HSV or HSL (see Supported color specification formats), and each animation mode supports different number of colors. The animation speed can be customized with the --speed <value>
, and five relative values are accepted by the device: slowest
, slower
, normal
, faster
and fastest
.
ring |
logo |
sync |
Mode | Colors | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | off |
None | |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | fixed |
One | |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | super-fixed |
Up to 9 (logo + each ring LED) | |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | fading |
Between 2 and 8, one for each step | |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | spectrum-wave |
None | |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | backwards-spectrum-wave |
None | |
✓ | super-wave |
Up to 8 | |||
✓ | backwards-super-wave |
Up to 8 | |||
✓ | marquee-<length> |
One | 3 ≤ length ≤ 6 |
||
✓ | backwards-marquee-<length> |
One | 3 ≤ length ≤ 6 |
||
✓ | covering-marquee |
Up to 8, one for each step | |||
✓ | covering-backwards-marquee |
Up to 8, one for each step | |||
✓ | alternating |
Two | |||
✓ | moving-alternating |
Two | |||
✓ | backwards-moving-alternating |
Two | |||
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | breathing |
Up to 8, one for each step | |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | super-breathing |
Up to 9 (logo + each ring LED) | Only one step |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | pulse |
Up to 8, one for each pulse | |
✓ | tai-chi |
Two | |||
✓ | water-cooler |
None | |||
✓ | loading |
One | |||
✓ | wings |
One |