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3 hours ago, WihGlah said:
puts my 13 NF-F12s to shame.
naaaa Noctua ftw, doesn't matter how many
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12 hours ago, poopy said:
have you tried passively cooling it? i wanted to put 2 of these radiators under my desk, but the mounting mechanism is by hanging
Does not work good passively, due to the direction of airflow. You should use another type of rad for that! https://www.aquatuning.de/wasserkuehlung/radiatoren/radiatoren-passiv/8381/alphacool-cape-cora-hf-642-konvekt-schwarz?c=353
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Water is about 1-2K above room temperature. GPU in 40s and CPU depending on the load. 100% 4.5GHz @ 1.1V about mid 60s. It peaks about 50K above Water due to the Intel Stock TIM. But there was no need for delidding yet :D AVX512 is about 3GHz on all cores... otherwise my PSU melts :D
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Graduated, got a job Lost track of time But now I am back to gaming
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To replace a 7950 with a broken fan
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Seems as if 23-Noctua is ready
i7-950 at 4.2GHz (almost 7 years old CPU)
AMD R9-290 at 1080MHz Core Clock (over 2 year old GPU)
GA-EX58-UD5 Motherboard (Socket 1366 - the forgotten son)
2x8GB Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Pro 1600MHz (going only 2 sticks made OC easier)
Had 7.1 Fidelity at one point a week ago, dont know why it is lower today
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yay, the project's completely dead yet
Yes. Sorry for that. Underestimated the amount of money the new flat and furniture would take out of my project-money-box And before I do a crappy halfhearted job... i wait for the time i got enough cash to spare
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Mate, these are noctua fans. There is so much rad space they barely even have to spin up past ~600 RPM, this is basically as silent as it gets. The pump is the loudest part of the build.
Exactly! You cant hear the fans Only if the Pump goes 100% it is slightly audible. btw: The Fans spin around 430-600RPM MAXIMUM! But the PVC tubing between Rads and PC doesnt look that nice imo
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So. Rig is up and running on PVC tubes right now to determine noise levels. But i think this is the place where it stays So... next thing is deciding where to run the copper lines. But this time it is so close to the rig, that i am not sure if it is worth the hustle to be honest at first i was thinking about moving the rads to the other room tubes through the wall...
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Is that a...home depot? in Germoney?
Yea It is called Bauhaus
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Next month I'll move to another house So the System/Loop is going to be changed Looking forward to it!
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Yea. I used OBS for years... but I got an old i7 and a R9-290 and ratpr promised more performance
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I got the same problem! Do you use Bitdefender?
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Yes, he can set the drive to Hot Swap mode in the Bios.
Correct Sir!
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I think I'm a bit late but oh well
I actually use my dad's old laptop for Samba shares.[...] so I run Xubuntu instead
Hey I need windows software to be able to run on it so linux wasnt an option. dlna and smb are also running well i got an android app and it works awesome but thx for your advise!
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Poor thing has little air intake in there
Yes, it does, but the case only has one intake 140 but it seems to be okay. the case has rubber seals, so dust shouldnt be such big problem. when it is not summer, the top fans are off anyways but with that low power consumption, it is really okay
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It helped a lot to direct the flow and so the noise to the back of the locker. And the bitumen inside the case stopped the aluminium from vibrating i only need a WD green now i guess. my 2 seagates are okay, but the older drives dont go into hybernate
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noises that mean they are broken?
or normal noise?
Normal.. but i deafened the case now with some bitumen works awesome!
23 Noctua fans? Well... yeaa! [Upgraded to 18 Cores]
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Update: Made a delid a couple of years ago and redid it last week: 4.8 GHz on all Cores, AVX2 -1 and AVX512 -3 and 1.2 V on all cores it stays below 80°C on CB R23 throttle test (29k points multicore). But swapped the PCs and RAM around. Currently using the Intel as a workstation and streaming PC (7980XE with 1080ti and 32GB RAM 3200 MHz CL16) and an AMD rig (5800X3D with 6900XT and 64GB 3200MHz CL14) for gaming.
So the 23 Noctua System is still alive, but has not made it to hard tubing yet But I love the black EK tubing!