But you wanted to subtract 78 Watts from that.
But you wanted to subtract 78 Watts from that.
those speeds/power consumption is where the chip(s) thermally throttled.
But you wanted to subtract 78 Watts from that.
Tom’s hardware managed to get their ddr5 12600k to a max. of 135 Watts. - package power.If we subtract 319 - 78 then it is 241 watts, so there is no 300 watts plus the cpu alone if system idle is indeed 78 watts.
System Name | Hotbox |
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Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
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Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Hm. You were using a 39mm cooler in an up-to-52mm case. Sounds like you would have benefited from their foam ducts launched alongside this revision! Seriously though, you'd be surprised just how little air a fan pulls in through a grate that's spaced out from it by just a tad. Ducting is almost a necessity in cases like that - you need very unrestrictive panels for a fan to work as an intake fan if it's spaced more than 5mm from the vents. And the Node 202, especially with the included filter, is quite restrictive.It was a Fractal Design Node 202 case so airflow was good since the cooler was right underneath the perforated part of the side panel.
The CPU reached 80 degrees or something like that. I don't remember the exact tests I performed but I do remember thinking to myself "Wow, so this is the limit of such a low profile cooler. Good thing I didn't go for a higher TDP CPU".
No "theory" (at least in the common usage of the word, though I guess in the scientific one, yes), but fact. At some point the loop will reach steady state, assuming no other part of the thermal loop breaks down, i.e. the liquid temperature will stabilize at a point where thermal output at the radiator is equal to the input at the heat source. That is what liquid coolers generally do.So your theory is if fans are 100% always and the radiator keeps heating up then it will increase performance in heat transfer but what about temperature?
Hey, a concrete statement of what "insufficient" means! Thank you. Only took, what, five posts? That does indeed sound like it's insufficient - though are you sure your cooler is mounted properly? What case are you using, and is it restricting the airflow for the radiator too much? Might it be recycling hot air through some sub-optimal airflow layout?I have done a similar test here few days ago, steady 100% fans and then temperature going up and up and then it hit the thermal limit, yes probably you right on that but the temperature kept increasing and boom, system turned off.
Is your chip OC'd in some way? It should thermal throttle to keep itself in check, and thermal shutdown should essentially not happen. Heck, I've run a Threadripper 1920X with a clogged liquid cooler (one of those notorious Enermax coolers) and it never shut down. It sat steady at tJmax and ~600MHz all core, but it never shut down.So my statement holds true, if fans are 100% and temperature keeps rising them gameover, maybe some people think a temperature will be hit and will not rise anymore than that, I thought that too and I was wrong. It kept rising and rising, steady, clearly it needed better fans or better heat transfer to keep from rising.
You seem to be misunderstanding what I'm saying. This cooler can fit in a case like this, for example. That is the size of a large-ish book, at 4l in volume. Heck, a 212 would fill most of that case. And of course you can't run a 12900K or 5950X at anywhere near full performance in there, but with a cooler like this (i.e. a really small but very good for its size cooler) you can tune a chip like that for massive multi-core performance even in a size that you can fit in literally any backpack. Will it outperform, say, a stock 5800X or 12600K? Depends on the application. You clearly don't build something like this unless you need it. So yes, it can make for an extremely powerful, tiny workstation. And if you have a bit more space, something like the L12s will let you run everything a tad faster, and still have it portable.That's stretching it, it's at best a CM 212x level cooler. Best case scenario ~ it'll come close to a CM 412 cooler. Of course a lot will depend on ambient temps, near the tropics like in Asia or Africa or even down under (summers) this is no good for a "workstation" period!
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
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Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
lol, how can this thing can possible cool a 300 watts cpu. This can only be a joke.
I think the REAL joke here is your cooling setup. How on earth can you not manage to cool a 150w ryzen CPU with a 240m AIO? I was cooling an OCed 2700x with a hyper 212 air cooler.I read and I dont believe that thing can cool a 300 watts cpu. The can say anything they want about testing and the bs, I still dont believe it. Not even my 240mm aio can cool a ryzen 150 watts well.
System Name | loon v4.0 |
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Processor | AMD 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI X670E GAMING PLUS |
Cooling | Thermalright AM5 Contact Frame + Phantom Spirit 120SE |
Memory | 2x32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO DDR5 6000 CL32-38-38-96 |
Video Card(s) | Asus Dual Radeon™ RX 6700 XT OC Edition |
Storage | WD SN770 1TB (Boot)|1x WD SN850X 8TB (Gaming) | 2x2TB WD SN770| 2x2TB+2x4TB Crucial BX500 |
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I think the REAL joke here is your cooling setup. How on earth can you not manage to cool a 150w ryzen CPU with a 240m AIO? I was cooling an OCed 2700x with a hyper 212 air cooler.
System Name | Skunkworks 3.0 |
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
Video Card(s) | asrock 6800xt challenger D |
Storage | Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 1440p144 27" |
Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
The ducting will indeed make a big difference. Directing cold air to a cooler and forcing hot air to exit makes a huge difference in temperatures. I remember old dell systems that could cool 140w pentium Ds with a signle 80mm fan and heatsink combo thanks to ducting. Modern cases using 10 fans blowing ina nd out are really bute forcing cooling.This should work. What isn't pictured is the air duct supplying cool air from outside the case. I personally think these are not good for clear panel cases, but for a small form factor like a Dell computer case, it will do the trick. Dell has been using these ugly air ducts for decades and they appear to work well.
Maybe the pump isn’t plugged in?I think the REAL joke here is your cooling setup. How on earth can you not manage to cool a 150w ryzen CPU with a 240m AIO? I was cooling an OCed 2700x with a hyper 212 air cooler.
System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
You mean in that little gap between the fan and the top of the heatsink? Likely. Airflow goes the path of least resistance, so if you block that off you'll increase flow through the heatsink by some measure - but you'll also increase flow resistance (which will in turn reduce overall airflow somewhat) and change the acoustic patterns of the cooler, so whether it'll be better overall isn't quite cut-and-dried. Worth a try though! I have an L9i on my travel PC, I might try that out at some pointIm curious about if we were to have a shroud that wrapped around where the fan sits on the heatsink, covering some of the exposed fins if it would improve cooling at all due to the increased static pressure??
System Name | WorkInProgress |
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Processor | AMD 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI X670E GAMING PLUS |
Cooling | Thermalright AM5 Contact Frame + Phantom Spirit 120SE |
Memory | 2x32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO DDR5 6000 CL32-38-38-96 |
Video Card(s) | Asus Dual Radeon™ RX 6700 XT OC Edition |
Storage | WD SN770 1TB (Boot)|1x WD SN850X 8TB (Gaming) | 2x2TB WD SN770| 2x2TB+2x4TB Crucial BX500 |
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Case | Corsair 760T (White) {1xCorsair ML120 Pro|5xML140 Pro} |
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Power Supply | Seasonic Focus GX-850 80+ GOLD |
Mouse | Logitech G502 X |
Keyboard | Duckyshine Dead LED(s) III |
Software | Windows 11 Home |
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You mean in that little gap between the fan and the top of the heatsink? Likely. Airflow goes the path of least resistance, so if you block that off you'll increase flow through the heatsink by some measure - but you'll also increase flow resistance (which will in turn reduce overall airflow somewhat) and change the acoustic patterns of the cooler, so whether it'll be better overall isn't quite cut-and-dried. Worth a try though! I have an L9i on my travel PC, I might try that out at some point
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Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero / Asus Z170-K |
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Memory | 32GB DDR4-3466 / 16GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 3080 TUF OC / Powercolor RX 6700 XT |
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Display(s) | Acer 27" 4K120 IPS + Lenovo 32" 4K60 IPS |
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Power Supply | EVGA G2 750W / Fractal ION Gold 550W |
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Keyboard | Roccat Vulcan 121 AIMO / NOS C450 Mini Pro |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift CV1 |
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System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Or a manually tuned K (I mean, you could always leave it stock and just let it bounce off tJmax, but that won't be a pleasant experience). Clearly not worth it if the non-K is less expensive (and available) though.For non-K and possible future T SKUs this could be fine especially when the power limits are on.
Processor | Ryzen 5600 |
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Motherboard | X570 I Aorus Pro |
Cooling | Deepcool AG400 |
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Software | W10 |
Processor | Ryzen 5700x |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X570S Aero G R1.1 BiosF5g |
Cooling | Noctua NH-C12P SE14 w/ NF-A15 HS-PWM Fan 1500rpm |
Memory | Micron DDR4-3200 2x32GB D.S. D.R. (CT2K32G4DFD832A) |
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Case | Be Quiet Pure Base 600 (no window) |
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Mouse | Mionix Naos Pro |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe with browns |
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System Name | Home PC |
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Processor | Ryzen 5900X |
Motherboard | Asus Prime X370 Pro |
Cooling | Thermaltake Contac Silent 12 |
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Case | Green Magnum Evo |
Power Supply | Green 650UK Plus |
Mouse | Green GM602-RGB ( copy of Aula F810 ) |
Keyboard | Old 12 years FOCUS FK-8100 |
System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
You should check out the forums over on smallformfactor.net. People do some crazy stuff. Though perhaps the most crazy is that guy running a full-power 5950X and 3090 in an NFC S4 mini with a single 140mm radiator, I've seen quite a few undervolted workstations geared towards crazy MT performance with high-end CPUs. If you need portability + have a workload that does better with more threads than faster threads, UVing a 12900K or 5950X are perfectly viable options.this is bs marketing. Who does uv 12900K ? Nobody. You don't buy CPU to reduce power and then temperature ! even SFF , like you tell consumer :
Please reduce CPU power to 140w so it ensures low tier cooler can handle temperature .
Noctua shouldn't mention 12900K , only 12600K.
You don't buy CPU to reduce power and then temperature ! even SFF
How can a single thread attract so many cranks who doesn't even bother to fact check on Google before coining up obvious things.300 watts cpu
Processor | Ryzen 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL36 (F5-6000J3636F16GX2-FX5) |
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Storage | 2TB Samsung 980 PRO, 4TB WD Black SN850X |
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Power Supply | Fractal Design Ion+ Platinum 760W |
Mouse | Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 RGB |
VR HMD | HTC Vive Cosmos |
I was looking at the picture and thinking wtf. But after looking at the site what it is intended for - this is actually quite brilliant. Flexible fan duct, foam will probably help a little with suppression as well.Not many commenting on it here, but that foam duct kit is a brilliant addition. Should be really helpful for this cooler in many relevant situations. Good on Noctua for making it, and making it relatively cheap and flexible.
System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Yep, plus its softness likely makes installation easier (less chance of it being knocked loose by a ridge on a slide-on side panel or something), and lets it compress slightly if you aren't able to tune the thickness just right, avoiding gaps. Plus, with rigid plastic it would be a nightmare to stack layers like that (or it could just get very rattly).I was looking at the picture and thinking wtf. But after looking at the site what it is intended for - this is actually quite brilliant. Flexible fan duct, foam will probably help a little with suppression as well.
System Name | boomer--->zoomer not your typical millenial build |
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Processor | i5-760 @ 3.8ghz + turbo ~goes wayyyyyyyyy fast cuz turboooooz~ |
Motherboard | P55-GD80 ~best motherboard ever designed~ |
Cooling | NH-D15 ~double stack thot twerk all day~ |
Memory | 16GB Crucial Ballistix LP ~memory gone AWOL~ |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 970 ~*~GOLDEN EDITION~*~ RAWRRRRRR |
Storage | 500GB Samsung 850 Evo (OS X, *nix), 128GB Samsung 840 Pro (W10 Pro), 1TB SpinPoint F3 ~best in class |
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Audio Device(s) | A LOT |
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Mouse | CM Spawn ~cmcz R c00l seth mcfarlane darawss~ |
Keyboard | CM QF Rapid - Browns ~fastrrr kees for fstr teens~ |
Software | integrated into the chassis |
Benchmark Scores | 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 |
System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Nah, testing methodology for ultra-small SFF PCs has been "different" since CPUs started boosting aggressively. Noctua has used this rating system for at least a couple of years.Testing methodology is quite different for alder lake cpu's.