Hi all, a question about fans and cooling. I have a loop cooling a CPU waterblock (i7 4790K 4.6-4.8ghz)and two GTX 980 EVGA Hydrocopper (full waterblocks, various levels of OCing being tested but about 1510 boost clock). Fans are controlled by Aqauero 6 and Aquasuite fan controller curve.
I have three radiators:
1.1x 240 XSPC RX with push/pull 4x120 alpenfohn wing boost 2 fans, min 0rpm, max 1500rpm.
2.1x 240 XSPC EX with push 2x alpenfohn wing boost 2 fans, min 0rpm, max 1500rpm.
3.1x 360 XSPC EX with 4 push / pull EK Varder FF5-120 fans, and 1 push EK Varder FF5-120 fans (I have an 'asymmetrical' configuration, using 3 120 fan positions one side, 2 the other), min 1200rpm, max 3000rpm.
The intention was to have a 'silent' system, however the issue is I cannot get the Varders to spin to 0 rpm; they baseline at their minimum of 1200rpm which to me is not quiet enough.
Consequently during unloaded normal desktop use, it is relatively loud, and when in max game mode is a little louder (still nothing to write home about but my goal was "silent").The Alpenfohns are silent at 0rpm and at their minimum standard speed of 500rpm.
I am therefore considering to replace the 5x EK Varders on the 360 rad with 5x Alpenfohn wing boost 2s. I know the Varders have a beter higher static pressure than the alpenfohns.
The question: would replacing the varders with alpenfohn have a negative impact to my cooling do you think, or maintain the same or similar performance?
Temperatures with current setup: at idle, assuming 22 room temp: water temp is 22/23C, under load never peaks above 32C. CPU idles at 24C, max 60-65C at load stress test. GPUs idle at 24C average, max 41-42C under load (pushing 4K with an OC at about 1500-1510).
At idle, Alpenfohns are at 550-600rpm, Varders at 1200rpm. At load, Alpenfohns get to 1100-1200, Varders to about 1350rpm max.
I guess it comes down to static pressure? I hope if I replace varders with alepnfohns, the alpefohns will be more silent, and then be approximately the same noise level as the varders when under full load - varders max to 1350 on load, way below their 3000rpm max. So whilst the varders is operating just above minimum, the alpenhfohn would be near it's max of 1500 assuming it can cool as efficiently as the varder. But this all depends on the direct ability of Varder vs Alpenfohn.
Before I go ordering and replacing things and pulling the system apart, any opinion on this please anyone? Thanks.
I have three radiators:
1.1x 240 XSPC RX with push/pull 4x120 alpenfohn wing boost 2 fans, min 0rpm, max 1500rpm.
2.1x 240 XSPC EX with push 2x alpenfohn wing boost 2 fans, min 0rpm, max 1500rpm.
3.1x 360 XSPC EX with 4 push / pull EK Varder FF5-120 fans, and 1 push EK Varder FF5-120 fans (I have an 'asymmetrical' configuration, using 3 120 fan positions one side, 2 the other), min 1200rpm, max 3000rpm.
The intention was to have a 'silent' system, however the issue is I cannot get the Varders to spin to 0 rpm; they baseline at their minimum of 1200rpm which to me is not quiet enough.
Consequently during unloaded normal desktop use, it is relatively loud, and when in max game mode is a little louder (still nothing to write home about but my goal was "silent").The Alpenfohns are silent at 0rpm and at their minimum standard speed of 500rpm.
I am therefore considering to replace the 5x EK Varders on the 360 rad with 5x Alpenfohn wing boost 2s. I know the Varders have a beter higher static pressure than the alpenfohns.
The question: would replacing the varders with alpenfohn have a negative impact to my cooling do you think, or maintain the same or similar performance?
Temperatures with current setup: at idle, assuming 22 room temp: water temp is 22/23C, under load never peaks above 32C. CPU idles at 24C, max 60-65C at load stress test. GPUs idle at 24C average, max 41-42C under load (pushing 4K with an OC at about 1500-1510).
At idle, Alpenfohns are at 550-600rpm, Varders at 1200rpm. At load, Alpenfohns get to 1100-1200, Varders to about 1350rpm max.
I guess it comes down to static pressure? I hope if I replace varders with alepnfohns, the alpefohns will be more silent, and then be approximately the same noise level as the varders when under full load - varders max to 1350 on load, way below their 3000rpm max. So whilst the varders is operating just above minimum, the alpenhfohn would be near it's max of 1500 assuming it can cool as efficiently as the varder. But this all depends on the direct ability of Varder vs Alpenfohn.
Before I go ordering and replacing things and pulling the system apart, any opinion on this please anyone? Thanks.

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