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Processor | Intel i7 10700K |
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Motherboard | Asus ROG Maximus XII Hero |
Cooling | 2x Black Ice Nemesis GTX 480 - 1x Black Ice Nemesis GTX 420 - D5 VPP655P - 13x Corsair LL120 - LL140 |
Memory | 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB 3600Hz |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GEFORCE RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra |
Storage | Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 500GB/1TB - WD Blue SN550 1TB - 2 X WD Blue 1TB - 3 X WD Black 1TB |
Display(s) | Asus ROG PG278QR 2560x1440 144Hz (Overclocked 165Hz )/ Samsung |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 1000D |
Audio Device(s) | I prefer Gaming-Headset |
Power Supply | Enermax MaxTytan 1250W 80+ Titanium |
Mouse | Logitech G502 spectrum |
Keyboard | Virtuis Advanced Gaming Keyboard ( Batboard ) |
Software | Windows 10 Enterprise/Windows 10 Pro/Windows 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | My PC runs FiFA |
Hello everyone.
Today a TPU member ( @Animalpak ) opened a thread and posted/asked a question about a radiator, in two of the answers to his question @Chrispy_ mentioned this:
then @Gruffalo.Soldier mentioned this:
and that reminded me that i am using 3x Two-pass Rads and therefore i had a curiosity and asked myself, am i using the
correct inlet / outlet of my radiators, and am i using the correct fans orientation?
The answer is no, i made a mistake.
I visited the Hardware Labs website looking for the GTX Rad's manual but the page was down and so i continue Googling till i found a Forum where i confirmed my suspects.
I found this info:
That image below is borrowed from HWLabs, and does a great job telling you about the back to front (or vice versa) style flow in the Nemesis GTX radiators. This then means that you can optimize fan cooling by orienting them as per the recommendations above. This was followed during my own testing as well.
My mistake is that i am using the Scenario 1 but the fans are blowing air in the opposite direction as shown in the picture.
i also found another Forum where they recommend that the best conf is Scenario 2
Now, i would like to ask how much performance loss is there by using my current Conf?
Thanks in advance
Today a TPU member ( @Animalpak ) opened a thread and posted/asked a question about a radiator, in two of the answers to his question @Chrispy_ mentioned this:
unless it's a cross-flow radiator where the inlet is on the other end to the outlet.
then @Gruffalo.Soldier mentioned this:
All radiators are at least dual pass.
and that reminded me that i am using 3x Two-pass Rads and therefore i had a curiosity and asked myself, am i using the
correct inlet / outlet of my radiators, and am i using the correct fans orientation?
The answer is no, i made a mistake.
I visited the Hardware Labs website looking for the GTX Rad's manual but the page was down and so i continue Googling till i found a Forum where i confirmed my suspects.
I found this info:
That image below is borrowed from HWLabs, and does a great job telling you about the back to front (or vice versa) style flow in the Nemesis GTX radiators. This then means that you can optimize fan cooling by orienting them as per the recommendations above. This was followed during my own testing as well.
My mistake is that i am using the Scenario 1 but the fans are blowing air in the opposite direction as shown in the picture.
i also found another Forum where they recommend that the best conf is Scenario 2
Now, i would like to ask how much performance loss is there by using my current Conf?
Thanks in advance