Skinnee,
If you get time, and you think it is worth showing, could you test a couple of Jingway 1200s in serial please?
I am just curious to see how they scale.
Skinnee,
If you get time, and you think it is worth showing, could you test a couple of Jingway 1200s in serial please?
I am just curious to see how they scale.
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RD-30... check.
Jingway's in serial... I'll see what I can do.
Noise testing... negative. The lab is right next to the mechanical room in the house, noise isolation for testing is not going to happen.
Flow's impact to temps... we have something in mind already.
We're going to be splitting up the flow rate charts as more pumps get added, the charts will be just too damn big over time. So we'll have focused ones for each pump type, and then a compiled where we take the top X and bring them together, and stock top tests are in progress.
Are those Eheim/Aquastream pumps still sold here in the US?
edit: Oh yeah, compiled PQ is being added to the OP so Petra's panda cheers up.
Um, what plate was used on the Supreme?
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I'd be quite curious about the DP1200 scaling too. Wondering whether it's better to add another DP1200 or replace the current one with an MCP355 - the cost would be about the same.
HF is already least restrictive from current top blocks even with most restrictive plate #1, i hope it won't result in bunch of foul cries about underperforming pumps compared to your results with just about any other top block (including HF with plate #1). Probably it's worth to at least note in loop description alongside block type, which jet plate is used in it.
What's the difference between:
2x EK V2 (D-Plug)
EK Turbo
EK Dual V2
?
Also, my crappy TN flatscreen here at work wont make any difference between subtle shades of blue. Would help a lot if you used different dots (instead of just diamond shaped ones) on those multiple charts
thanks heaps mate!
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
EK Turbo is the first generation dual ddc top from EK, Dual V2 is the 2nd gen or latest one. 2x EK V2 (D-Plug) is two EK V2 single tops connected via a D-Plug.
It is not an easy task dealing with all the dots and trendlines... select 14 different colors that you can differentiate from each other when all crammed into 60 pixels, friggin sucks is what it is. Better flat panel in your future?
I was reading the specs of my Swiftec MCP655 Variable Speed pump and its rated at 50 psi max. I'm using Tygon 7/16 with compression fittings and so far so good at max speed setting on the pump. Should I dial that down a notch or am I going to bust a fitting eventually?
Thanks.
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Yeah, no worries. The max head a D5 is capable of is under 6psi.
http://skinneelabs.com/d5-tops.html
Ive never heard of anyone breaking fitting or busting tubing yet either with normal wc pumps. You'll have tubes pull off of or out of fittings first.
Adding more pumps/tops has been a little slow... we've hit the D5 portion.
I curse you 5 speed settings!
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great work.
thanks!
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@SKINNEE : Can u add Sanso pdh 054 to your pump list? It is an excellent and cheap(for its performance ) pump. i opened a thread on it and there are some interesting data, go to check and see if it is interesting to you too...
Could we possibly get single pump setups in one graph only please
I would love to see tests of the EK-DCP 2.2 and EK-DCP 4.0 pumps (Phobya DC12-260/Phobya DC12-400), they are so much cheaper than the Laing ones!
But are they copies of the Jingway DP-600/DP-1200 pumps? Seems like it, but from photos on google they are not identical, at least.
And i would love to see tests of new tops/restops for D5 by DD. Judging by looks, they might apear in many builds in future, when they soon gonna be released.
Morning All ,
Wondering if you guys know which speed setting on the mcp655 variable produces the best temps on a heat killer with a xpsc rx360 low fpi rad with medium speed fans such as the enermax magmas at 69cfm 1.4 mmh2o static pressure?
Saw some graphs on the skinnee labs site that was confusing. First two showed that highest gpm setting produced lowest temps and the last two I think showed that with medium fans 2-3 gpm medium flow rate worked best?
Thanks.
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I doubt you getting more then 2.5-3gpm with your D5/mcp655 pump flow even on 5th/highest speed setting. Most probably flow will be 1.5-2gpm. More flow = more turbulence = a bit better cooling, but with more flow you start getting diminishing returns in temps/actual cooling. 1gpm is good, 1.5gpm a tiny bit better, 2gpm and even more - almost no gain at all (and in some cases with small/inadequate rad area even worse cooling because of increased pump heatload). For enhancing cooling/better temps, bigger rads always > then more flow. No need to concentrate on pump/coolant flow.
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