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Could this wall radiator be suitable for a quiet PC setup?

Could this wall radiator be suitable for a quiet PC setup?

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MaccaGames
Junior Member
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12-08-2019, 04:14 AM
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I believe it could look interesting, placed on the right side or top of a case. I wonder if the pump would require more power to operate this kind of radiator, though perhaps someone can provide more details.
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MaccaGames
12-08-2019, 04:14 AM #1

I believe it could look interesting, placed on the right side or top of a case. I wonder if the pump would require more power to operate this kind of radiator, though perhaps someone can provide more details.

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foxtrot1121
Member
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12-08-2019, 08:55 PM
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It depends on the components inside the system. The heatsink only manages to dissipate 425w. You should also consider whether the fittings will function properly. I’m uncertain about the performance in general. In my opinion, your setup might get warmer than usual—perhaps around 80-85°C during heavy use after 30 minutes. I could be mistaken; I haven’t used a passive system before. I usually rely on water cooling with enough airflow, but I always keep fans running at low speed.
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foxtrot1121
12-08-2019, 08:55 PM #2

It depends on the components inside the system. The heatsink only manages to dissipate 425w. You should also consider whether the fittings will function properly. I’m uncertain about the performance in general. In my opinion, your setup might get warmer than usual—perhaps around 80-85°C during heavy use after 30 minutes. I could be mistaken; I haven’t used a passive system before. I usually rely on water cooling with enough airflow, but I always keep fans running at low speed.

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Mandy2727
Member
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12-10-2019, 05:52 PM
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It depends on the components inside the system. The heatsink only manages to dissipate 425w. You should also consider whether the fittings will function properly. I’m uncertain about the performance in general. In my opinion, your setup might get warmer than usual—perhaps around 80-85°C during heavy use after 30 minutes. I could be mistaken; I haven’t used a passive system before. I usually rely on water cooling with enough airflow, but I always keep fans running at low speed.
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Mandy2727
12-10-2019, 05:52 PM #3

It depends on the components inside the system. The heatsink only manages to dissipate 425w. You should also consider whether the fittings will function properly. I’m uncertain about the performance in general. In my opinion, your setup might get warmer than usual—perhaps around 80-85°C during heavy use after 30 minutes. I could be mistaken; I haven’t used a passive system before. I usually rely on water cooling with enough airflow, but I always keep fans running at low speed.