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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »alexkyriak« (27. Juli 2022, 10:05)
i wonder what testing it was.Testing showed that the best flow rate was around the 1gpm (US) or 227 l/h for optimal cooling which can be hard to achieve without a duel pump setup so most people with a single pump set it at max but ideally one needs a flow meter.
i wonder what testing it was.
temperatures rise massively below a certain speed but even with a loop as restrictive as mine, it was below 30% PWM on a D5 which was like 70L/h. above 100l/h, up to the maximum flow i can achieve (~220l/h) there's maybe 1°C difference. and that's with a 10900k overclocked and a 3090.
the important question is "are your water-cooled components running at a temp that you're happy/comfortable with?"
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 3 mal editiert, zuletzt von »alexkyriak« (29. Juli 2022, 01:12)
I did try that but found it better to have all 3 rads working with fans at very low speed at idle, but .. the reslt depends on your fans obviously.
Some Arctic and BeQuiet can spin at stupidly low speeds. I'm testing some bequiet light wings high speed, and these buggers wake up at 7% PWM at 270 rpm lol
even without going that low you can still have a dead silent box with working fans.
A little trickle of air through 3 rads VS slightly more air through just one.
I also found that when the fans wake up from 0 RPM, the change is a lot more noticeable than a slight speed increase across all fans.
But again.. depends on what fans, what case etc... have fun tinkering
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Taubenhaucher« (29. Juli 2022, 07:44)
the important question is "are your water-cooled components running at a temp that you're happy/comfortable with?"
Geat reading this debate, guys. I think this quote above for me is the key question. I've only ever built two PCs in my life, the first one is watercooled and runs Aquaero. The new PC I've just built runs Aquaero also, obviously, and this one I'm setting up to be as silent as possible during normal operation.
So, I'm not chasing absolute minimum temps this time, whereas on the first PC I had (somewhat noobishly perhaps) set up the profiles to chase minimum temperatures. I was "worried" if the CPU was running above 30-35 degrees idle. Which in terms of the normal operational capacity of the chip is obviously extremely low.
So whilst I get a kick out of making the system run as cool as possible, this time I'm interested to run it as silent as possible overall for normal use. The reason for this post/thread initially is partly to see how others approach this aspect of cooling. And also because with the profile I'm trying to develop, the loudest bit of kit in the PC is the pumps, so am trying to run them at 30%-35% to make them "disappear". Currently playing with having a fan profile on my three radiators to only have one set of radiator fans running normally (the other two at 0 RPM), until the water temp hits a certain threshold, at which point the other two sets of radiator fans start up from 0 RPM to start helping out.
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