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Hi there, i'm using Corsair H110i 280mm AIO. Stock fans making so much noise, which is SP140L

So i changed thoose with Thermaltake Blue Riing 14 ( it's a gift from a friend )

I made a comprasion between SP140L and Blue Riing 14

SP140L - 2000 RPM@104 CFM 4-Pin

Riing 14 Blue - 1500 RPM@52 CFM 3-Pin

and i maxed out the fans and did couple of Cinebench R20 ( My cpu 3700x btw )

and the diffrence was like 1-2 c at maximum and average, TT Riing is so quiet than SP140L

So question is how the difference is low like 1-2c between 104cfm and 52cfm.
 
because the fin stack in the Corsair AIOs aren't dense so 50 CFM fans are enough.

you should be looking at static pressure for radiator performance anyway, not CFM.
 
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1.58 mm-H2O is not high static pressure.

Like I said though, the radiators on Corsair CLCs don't need high static pressure anyway.

In this case, should i keep using the TT Rings? Or buy new P14 PWM PST?

But already SP140L ( 3.43mm-H20 ) makes just 1-2 C lower temprature than TT Riings fans


ARCTIC P14 PWM PST CO
 
In this case, should i keep using the TT Rings? Or buy new P14 PWM PST?

But already SP140L ( 3.43mm-H20 ) makes just 1-2 C lower temprature than TT Riings fans


ARCTIC P14 PWM PST CO

at a lot of noise. Do you have the fans spinning at full rpm? A fan rated at 3.43mm H2O is at its fastest speed. Airflow though the radiator at 800rpm might be shockingly bad.

The arctic fans are strong at normal day to day rpm and will be a lot quieter than the sp fans.
 
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at a lot of noise. Do you have the fans spinning at full rpm? A fan rated at 3.43mm H2O is at its fastest speed. Airflow though the radiator at 800rpm might be shockingly bad.

The arctic fans are strong at normal day to day rpm and will be a lot quieter than the sp fans.

Maxed to the limits 2 fans ( SP140L and TT Riings )


Stock 3700x OCCT w/Linpack SP140L Peak Temp: 76.4


Stock 3700X OCCT w/Linpack TT Riing Peak Temp: 78,3


Thats really confusing.
 
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There is a lot going on to remove the heat. you might find that the you don't gain much temp reduction going from 75% to 100% fan speed.

I'm okay with the temps, it's so normal for 3700x. I'm gonna keep use TT Riin fans, the same temps at gaming and daily work ( C4D R20, After Effects and Photoshop ) and way much quieter than SP140L
 
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