F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Enhancing an AIO cooler for an overclocked i9-7900x

Enhancing an AIO cooler for an overclocked i9-7900x

Enhancing an AIO cooler for an overclocked i9-7900x

E
Emmy149
Member
56
03-31-2022, 07:53 AM
#1
I own a kraken x62 that isn’t maintaining optimal CPU cooling despite the silicon lottery’s delidding, and the overclock remains modest at 4.2ghz. Checking the thermal take water 3.0 ultimate 360mm, I’m puzzled. It features an airflow of 99cfm, static pressure of 2.4, fans spinning at 2000 rpm at 20dBa and a 3600 RPM pump. This model has been discontinued in favor of the Floe.
E
Emmy149
03-31-2022, 07:53 AM #1

I own a kraken x62 that isn’t maintaining optimal CPU cooling despite the silicon lottery’s delidding, and the overclock remains modest at 4.2ghz. Checking the thermal take water 3.0 ultimate 360mm, I’m puzzled. It features an airflow of 99cfm, static pressure of 2.4, fans spinning at 2000 rpm at 20dBa and a 3600 RPM pump. This model has been discontinued in favor of the Floe.

I
ItsTimeBomb
Member
119
04-02-2022, 01:34 AM
#2
Measurements aren't always accurate, but the new Floe AFAIK offers a better radiator. For AIO pumps, the radiator plays a bigger role than fans.
I
ItsTimeBomb
04-02-2022, 01:34 AM #2

Measurements aren't always accurate, but the new Floe AFAIK offers a better radiator. For AIO pumps, the radiator plays a bigger role than fans.

H
HitTheKodak
Member
201
04-02-2022, 09:20 AM
#3
What voltage are you applying for the output?
H
HitTheKodak
04-02-2022, 09:20 AM #3

What voltage are you applying for the output?

M
MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
04-02-2022, 01:34 PM
#4
You're not likely to notice a significant change between those options... probably just a slight improvement at best.
What voltage are you applying for OC?
vCore = 1.24v
If the temperature difference is only about 2°C... I'd still consider it.
I first shared about open loop coolers, but haven't received much helpful feedback yet.
So... using a 280mm and 360mm will have little impact.
And a pump that operates at least 30% slower provides less than half the airflow, while half the static pressure is equivalent to a cooler with more than double the airflow and double the static pressure?
Even though I passed physics in high school, I'm still finding it hard with this idea.
M
MooMoo2011
04-02-2022, 01:34 PM #4

You're not likely to notice a significant change between those options... probably just a slight improvement at best.
What voltage are you applying for OC?
vCore = 1.24v
If the temperature difference is only about 2°C... I'd still consider it.
I first shared about open loop coolers, but haven't received much helpful feedback yet.
So... using a 280mm and 360mm will have little impact.
And a pump that operates at least 30% slower provides less than half the airflow, while half the static pressure is equivalent to a cooler with more than double the airflow and double the static pressure?
Even though I passed physics in high school, I'm still finding it hard with this idea.

M
Mipsu
Junior Member
4
04-03-2022, 12:34 AM
#5
Where do you find a pump operating 30% slower?
The pump remains unchanged, but the fan differs. A slower fan produces reduced airflow and quieter operation. This doesn't automatically indicate a poor fan; the data from older AIO fans showed they ran at full speed. At the same 1400 rpm, it's unclear which one performs better.
If you aim for superior cooling, consider the EVGA 280 CLC.
M
Mipsu
04-03-2022, 12:34 AM #5

Where do you find a pump operating 30% slower?
The pump remains unchanged, but the fan differs. A slower fan produces reduced airflow and quieter operation. This doesn't automatically indicate a poor fan; the data from older AIO fans showed they ran at full speed. At the same 1400 rpm, it's unclear which one performs better.
If you aim for superior cooling, consider the EVGA 280 CLC.

1
101PINGO
Member
154
04-03-2022, 02:28 AM
#6
I personally tried the EVGA 240 CLC and it performs better than the 280. It tends to be a bit louder at high speeds, but you can adjust fan curves using the EVGA software soon.

Also, don't get misled by the fact that radiator sizes like 240, 280, and 360 keep improving for AIO coolers. Cooling efficiency depends on more than just the fan mount size of a closed loop system.

If you need detailed watercooling loop information, feel free to ask. I posted the notes on the forums.
1
101PINGO
04-03-2022, 02:28 AM #6

I personally tried the EVGA 240 CLC and it performs better than the 280. It tends to be a bit louder at high speeds, but you can adjust fan curves using the EVGA software soon.

Also, don't get misled by the fact that radiator sizes like 240, 280, and 360 keep improving for AIO coolers. Cooling efficiency depends on more than just the fan mount size of a closed loop system.

If you need detailed watercooling loop information, feel free to ask. I posted the notes on the forums.

R
Ruubiee17
Senior Member
572
04-08-2022, 03:58 AM
#7
BigBoomBoom: Where is the pump running 30% slower? The pump remains unchanged, but the fan differs. A slower fan produces less airflow and quieter operation. This doesn't automatically indicate a worse fan; the data from older AIO fans showed full speed. At the same 1400 rpm, it's unclear which one performs better. For improved cooling, consider the EVGA 280 CLC. I have been corrected. I think I found a reference where the pump was 2400 on the Floe... possibly from a review somewhere.
R
Ruubiee17
04-08-2022, 03:58 AM #7

BigBoomBoom: Where is the pump running 30% slower? The pump remains unchanged, but the fan differs. A slower fan produces less airflow and quieter operation. This doesn't automatically indicate a worse fan; the data from older AIO fans showed full speed. At the same 1400 rpm, it's unclear which one performs better. For improved cooling, consider the EVGA 280 CLC. I have been corrected. I think I found a reference where the pump was 2400 on the Floe... possibly from a review somewhere.

C
catseecoo
Senior Member
662
04-08-2022, 08:38 AM
#8
If you need tailored watercooling loop details, just let me know. I shared the information on the forums, so you can review it.
My interest is clear.
I’m unsure how well a custom setup would perform. My current setup includes a NZXT Phantom 820 case that’s quite full—three optical drives, a long ASUS GTX 1080 Strix card, three SATA drives, rear, front, side, and bottom fans, plus the X62 top fan.
I’m open to a new case, but my preference is for white, which narrows down my choices significantly.
C
catseecoo
04-08-2022, 08:38 AM #8

If you need tailored watercooling loop details, just let me know. I shared the information on the forums, so you can review it.
My interest is clear.
I’m unsure how well a custom setup would perform. My current setup includes a NZXT Phantom 820 case that’s quite full—three optical drives, a long ASUS GTX 1080 Strix card, three SATA drives, rear, front, side, and bottom fans, plus the X62 top fan.
I’m open to a new case, but my preference is for white, which narrows down my choices significantly.