How many Fans are TOO MANY Fans? More Cooling by Installing Fans where no Fan should be
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- For this video, we took the be quiet! Silent Base 802 paired with an Intel 12900k, RTX 3070, and the be quiet! Shadow Rock 3 from our last video and we tried to squeeze every tiny bit of performance out of it! By Installing fans in places they were never intended we even reached cooling capacities outside of what we thought possible!
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00:00 Intro
00:30 Benchmark before Tuning
01:00 What are we doing
01:45 Ram Explanation
02:05 Start of the tuning
04:25 Installing Front Fans
05:15 Installing Top Fans
05:55 Installing Back Fan
06:40 Fan Installation Overview
07:30 Testing the Build
07:50 Results
09:25 Installing Bottom Fans
10:35 Summary & Numbers
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my man went ahead and created the be quiet! Silent Tornado Base 802
Madness. Glad to hear that I am not the only one who gets the naming of Be Quiet fans confused.
love your videos. really answering the questions nobody answers.
You will be surprised at how much lower the cpu temps can be if you remove two of the roof fans, that are closest to the front of the case and leave in, one roof fan, at the very back of the roof.
Seems very counter intuitive at first.
If you look at it from the airs point of view it will make sense.
All of the fresh air in the case will be drawn to the rear, upper, corner of the case.
This will move a large amount of cool air across the outside of the cooler as well as allowing large amounts of fresh air to enter the the front of the cpu cooler.
Your vrm temps will improve as well.
I run an amd, 3960x , 24 core (48 thread) cpu with a Dark Rock Pro Tr4 and use the configuration that I described above.
I am using two F14 Arctic 140mm fans for exhaust.
One at the back of the case.
One, all of the way at the rear, in the roof.
I made a cover to cover up the rest of the roof that I am not using for exhaust.
3960x @ 1.27v 4.35 - 4.25 Ghz (CTR 2.5 RC5 OC Software ).
Noctua NF A12x25 Chromax Black on the front and rear of the Dark Rock Pro.
Fractal HF14 Venturi in the middle of the Dark Rock Pro.
Liquid metal thermal paste.
H500p Mesh Case with stock 200mm fans in front at 800rpm.
Aida 64 stress load (without FPU checked), only Memory, Cache and CPU checked, my temps reach 61- 63 degrees celsius
With all three roof fans in place, the temps reached around 63-67 Celsius.
I love these kinds of videos.
This is how the community learns to protect our hardware and get the most out of it.
Keep 'Em Coming!!
I use 2x 140's in both the front and top of my Fractal Define 7 Compact, but the two on the front are common airflow fans (Arctic F14 for intake) and the two on the top (Arctic P14 front top is intake and rear top exhaust) are pressure optimized as the top has more restrictive airflow, and temps are worse with the front most fan on the top removed. Plus a 120mm Arctic P12 on the back exhausting.
Bottom line... it depends on the case and the fans.
@@JeffWaynee Yep.
Your mileage may vary.
@@JeffWaynee I know why you using pressure optimized fans to exhaust at the rear.
If you have two high flow fans to experiment with, you may be very pleased with the results of swapping both, the roof exhaust and the rear exhaust to a high airflow, like the ones you have in the front.
Nothing wrong with you current config.
You may find that exhausting with high flow rather than high pressure, might lower your temps a couple of degrees.
Heat always gathers at the top left corner of a computer case due to the cluster of hot components.
I know that you already know that but what I am getting at is that when you exhaust that heat with high flow, the cool air from the front has to rush in and fill that space.
Especially if you can bring in fresh air from the bottom(if you are not already).
That would certainly help.
Lots of food for thought! Well done!
Thank you for that test.
Gotta keep them in check at all times 💯 🔥 😤
Great video! I have the silent base 802 hottest is 60.2c AIO 360mm push pull config upfront 6x120mm fans. 3x140mm top of case, 1x 140mm rear of case, 1x140mm fan at the bottom which be quiet has designed a mounting for. idle temp: 28-30c, high temp: 59.8 - 60.2c depending on ambient temp. 11 fans total currently it's summer and no AC running in the house so it's pretty warm. It runs a lot cooler when the AC is on for sure. Using Noctua,s for the push and pull config and the rest all be quiet lightwings high speed.
I use 5 case fans in a Define 7 Compact. All Arctic - 2x P14 on top, 2x F14 in the front, and a P12 in the rear.
Are those 140mm on the top set to exhaust? cus that would make negative pressure biased
I'm using P12 on the front (2x), bottom and one F12 on the rear. Before I had 2xF12 front then rear and top as exhaust, but it had two disadvantages: top fan produced or leaked some noise and then front fans sucking air through dust filters are less efficient so case sucked some dust through empty hdd bay and other tiny holes. Also I found software "Fan Control" which allows to regulate case fans based on cpu/gpu fan average or maximum +offset so they run at most on 1000rpm when they are silent. F12 seems to have aerodynamic noise, at least one of P12s seems to produce some vibration or motor noise above 1000rpm. I guess it's enough for ryzen 5900x and old nvidia 1060, both having like 140w max. Well ... whole PC with monitor can consume up to 420w in combined gpu/cpu stress tests at the same time.
*laughs in 5000D*
You can probably cram an 80mm Pure Wings 2 underneath the GPU, exhausting out the PCI slots. If you wanted to go absolute maximum on the fans.
Fun video! I have 12 BeQuiet fans in my BeQuiet 900rev2 case. Everything runs so nicely and I use 'fancontrol' app to control them all.
I'm looking to de-shroud my GPU and will put two Light-Wings below it! It doesn't need it though, it runs nice and cool as long as I keep the fans moving air.
BTW, all the external fans are blowing in except for the one exhaust fan at the back. 7 incoming fans, 4 are 120, three are 140 and one 140 exhaust. All incoming air is filtered, but I noticed that my GPU sucks in air from out the back when fans are going full on, so I have a filter on the back also.
Wayyy too much intake. 6 in 5 out is more then enough
My devices are AMD 5800X and ASUS GeForce RTX 3080 Noctua OC.
I installed 7 Bequite Silent Wings 4 140 mm PRO in case (3 front, 1 back, 3 top) and replaced Bequite Silent Wings 3 of DARK ROCK PRO 4 with Bequite Silent Wings 4 120 mm PRO. There was a significant drop in CPU temperature.
All Bequite Silent Wings 4 PRO is HS mode.
I think the Bequite Silent Wings 4 140 mm PRO is a very good fan. Compared with the original case I used 7 arctic P14, the temperature is much lower and quieter.
Thank you very much for recommending Be Quiet Silent Wings 4 140 mm PRO in your previous video. 😀
That's a lot of case fans. I have two 2x180mm in my Fractal Torrent at 450rpm and one Arctic P12 at 1000rpm max on the Scythe Ninja 5 heatsink (5800X like yours) without heat throttling.
@@cszolee7979 Since the 3080 is very hot, I installed more fans.
As long as its not hovers at least on the desk is not enough .
Hey 👋 ich wollte mal fragen ob du vllt ein Video machen könntest um zu testen wie dieses Gehäuse performed wenn man es in der Invertierten Form verwendet. Würde mir gerne das Gehäuse holen und dann 3x 140mm Lüfter oben and der Front und dann die Lüfter die man unten montieren kann als intake einbauen und dann hat man den 140mm auf der Rückseite des Gehäuse als Exhaust. Wäre sehr interessant da es kein solches Video auf CZcams gibt welche die Leistung eines Luftkühlers bei der Konfiguration testet ?
Ich selbst verwende gerade einen Dark Rock Pro 4 auf einem 9700k aber würde gerne auf einen 14700k upgraden :D
That's a great idea to put fans on top of the PSU shroud :D I'am planning to buy this case ans maybe i will try it, because i will put an AiO in the front and my GPU is a 7900XTX.
You should!
@@STSYT that was the plan, unitil i saw the Be Quiet Dark Base Pro 901 and felled in love with it, so i switched to this case 🤩😜
Too*
ALL Wrong!!! how is it this guy changes all case fans instead of the cpu cooler which is clearly the issue!!! ANd expects a temperature change of any significance! BRUH!
cause that was the point of the video. How far can you push it with case fans alone.
If I wanted to get better temps I would install an Arctic LF 420. Every time. Would get kinda boring when done weekly