Welcome to my pressure drop testing of the Danger Den 8800GTX
full coverage waterblock for the 8800GTX video card.
This page will focus on the pressure drop and flow
characteristics for this waterblock.
The block is a finely CNC machined block of solid copper, no add on
aluminum pieces, just pure copper, a nice complete gasket and a very durable black Acetal/Delrin
top.
Hydraulics and Pressure Drop Testing
The
most scientific way to determine a blocks hydraulic resistance is to test
pressure drop. Pressure drop is a measurement of pressure loss across a block
that varies with flow rate. This is basically a measurement of energy loss, and
directly influences how much flow rate you will have.
Equipment:
- Dwyer
Digital Manometer 475 Mark III - Accuracy .5% of Full Scale. Range 0-200"
W.C., Resolution .1" W.C.
- King
Instruments 7520 Series 0-5GPM, 250mm scale - Accuracy 2% of Full Scale.
Range 0-5GPM, Resolution .1GPM (can be interpolated to .02GPM)
- Water Source - Household water pressure - 50PSI at >5GPM - Because flow
rate readings are instantaneous, household tap water and water pressure are a
good and powerful source for pressure drop testing.
And if you're not familiar with
what this means, I'm providing a relative chart below with several GPU
waterblocks. For increase flow rates, the lower pressure drop
results will net the best flow rate results. This is important
for users with multiple block loops, as you need to keep an eye on flow
rate and make sure you don't install too many high restriction blocks
in the same loop to the point where flow rate is lowering to the point
where your other blocks or radiators in the same loop begin to loose
some thermal efficiency.
The Danger Den 8800GTX is a very
low pressure drop graphics card block, the lowest restriction full
coverage water block I have tested for the 8800gtx so far. This will be
a fantastic waterblock
for users with multiple waterblocks connected together in the same
watercooling loop. The low restriction will translate into high
flow rates for other critical components in multiple block loops
like the CPU, Chipsets, or additional video cards.
I'll give it the crown for the MOST FREE FLOWING FULL COVERAGE 8800GTX WATEBLOCK!