Great review with a lot of useful data. Thanks for this test.
Great review with a lot of useful data. Thanks for this test.
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Sweet review Skinnee!
Hope the 360 will provide us with similar results and 480 would be nice too. in time I think they will make one
Good job
According to me however only three measures between 500RPM and 1800 RPM are too much little to establish the characteristics of the radiator.
Not only to know the behavior of the radiator to 500 RPM
But also for a further control of the correctness of the data.
Lian Li PC A70B *ABIT IP35PRO*Q6600@3330/3600 mhz*GeForce 8800 GT*G. Skill 2GB F2-6400PH*Corsair HX620
Liquid cooling
I hope there will be soon a test from the 240 and 360 radiator from XSPC. The specs are very promising![]()
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What RPM settings do you suggest? As I said previously, I am open to adding additional test runs to the procedure. With that said, I would prefer not to have to run tests at 100RPM increments from 500RPM to 2800RPM. That would mean 24 tests per run for a total of 3 runs. 1 test run would take 36 hours of test time. The amount of time it would take to crunch the numbers and generate the write-up would grow exponentially as well.
And please note, there are 3 measurements between 1000RPM and 1800RPM, not 500-1800RPM like you specified.
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Components
Case: Cooler Master ATCS840/ PSU: Seasonic X750/
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-z68xp-ud4/ CPU: i5 2500k 4.2-4.8 GHz @ auto/
VGA: EVGA GTX570 SC 940, 1880, 4500 @ 1.1v (Lucid dGPU)/ Memory: 8 Gb G.Skill DDR3 1866
Storage: Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD, Samsung 470 128Gb SSD, WD Scorpio Black 750 (Scythe Quiet Drive)
OSs: Win7 HP x86_64/ Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64
Cooling
CPU: Koolance CPU-370/ GPU: Koolance VID-NX580/ Rads: XSPC RX360, Swiftech MCR-220QP/ Pump: EK-DCP 2.2 (softmount)
Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
Fittings: Koolance compressions and 45/90 degree fittings
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FYI everyone I called Petra's and nudged them, they now plan to stock the RX series rads. They will be placing the order along with some other XSPC items shortly.![]()
Asus G73- i7-740QM, Mobility 5870, 6Gb DDR3-1333, OCZ Vertex II 90Gb
These may become the most popular rads pretty quickly...there's nothing bad about them at all
TFC has insane prices, TC has the funky fan spacing and G3/8, GTX series doesn't perform well with low fannage, MCRs have a reachable performance ceiling and aren't *quite* as good as the rest at regular fannage levels (though I still use them and just over-radiator my setup or deal with the 1C loss). These (preliminarily) have everything just about right![]()
Asus G73- i7-740QM, Mobility 5870, 6Gb DDR3-1333, OCZ Vertex II 90Gb
Great review, I enjoyed it enough that I bought the little RX120 for a minimal noise setup with a max fan speed of around 1500rpm for a PII 940.
I think the little bugger should work out perfect, you sold one radiator!!![]()
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PCPower & Cooling Silencer 750, CM Stacker 810
Game Rig: Asus x58 P6T, i7 970 24x160 1.2v HT on, TRUE120
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Corsair VX450
Did it ruin the paint on the fins themselves? If its only on the body of the rad it shouldn't be too bad to sand and repaint even though you shouldn't have to with something new. Unfortunate that it ruined the finish though.
Circles SucQ!
If your annoyed by sigs telling you to put things in your sig, then put this in your sig
Bribery won't work on me...just say NO to AT!!!
Damn sweat shop kids ruining rad paint jobs!![]()
How low do your current fans go....the less fan swapping, the better (IMO, and for more than one reason).
3?
FWIW, S-Flex G usually do 400-1900RPM just fine...but for the sake of preservation of data, just stick with your current config and add some SLs(they *should* go to 600RPM).
I took three changes to mean 4 different fans
Yeah, that's a good setup to work withEach fan is a 'typical' fan in design, which is also good
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