- Apr 17, 2004
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So, here's what I'm running. You can see my rig in the sig, everything is at stock speeds in a SuperLanBoy with the stock fans in it.
I purchased a used XP-120 from the forums here and it came with an Enermax 120MM adjustable speed fan. My original HSF was a Thermaltake Venus 7+ which had a solid copper base with a fan that moved 21.29cfm @ 3000RPM (28dB). I wasn't disappointed with the cooling, I just wanted something a lil' quieter and that offered better cooling; a-la XP-120.
With preliminary testing, here are the before & after results
BEFORE | AFTER
Idle CPU: 35C/95F | 37C/98F
Idle Case: NO DATA | 43C/113F
Load CPU: 63C/145F | 65C/149F
Load Case: 51C/123F | 50C/122F
Okay, so my temps went UP???? Here are the relevant specs on the Enermax fan that is on the XP-120:
Rated Voltage 12V
Rated Current 0.30A
Power Input 2.4W
RPM Inch-H2O CFM dBA
1650 0.084 55.35 30.00
1800 0.096 59.00 32.10
1900 0.107 63.00 33.50
2000 0.118 67.40 35.20
2100 0.134 72.78 37.50
My model apparently goes down to 1300RPM also, so the CFM is probly lower down there also.
I don't think I did as good of a job on the AS5 application this time, but I wouldn't think that would have a huge effect.
Also, maxing the fan speed drops CPU temp by 1C and case (or NB temp, whatever u want to call it) by 3C.
This isn't adding up to me. An XP-120 plus a potent fan equals a higher temperature?
Shed some light on this please!
I purchased a used XP-120 from the forums here and it came with an Enermax 120MM adjustable speed fan. My original HSF was a Thermaltake Venus 7+ which had a solid copper base with a fan that moved 21.29cfm @ 3000RPM (28dB). I wasn't disappointed with the cooling, I just wanted something a lil' quieter and that offered better cooling; a-la XP-120.
With preliminary testing, here are the before & after results
BEFORE | AFTER
Idle CPU: 35C/95F | 37C/98F
Idle Case: NO DATA | 43C/113F
Load CPU: 63C/145F | 65C/149F
Load Case: 51C/123F | 50C/122F
Okay, so my temps went UP???? Here are the relevant specs on the Enermax fan that is on the XP-120:
Rated Voltage 12V
Rated Current 0.30A
Power Input 2.4W
RPM Inch-H2O CFM dBA
1650 0.084 55.35 30.00
1800 0.096 59.00 32.10
1900 0.107 63.00 33.50
2000 0.118 67.40 35.20
2100 0.134 72.78 37.50
My model apparently goes down to 1300RPM also, so the CFM is probly lower down there also.
I don't think I did as good of a job on the AS5 application this time, but I wouldn't think that would have a huge effect.
Also, maxing the fan speed drops CPU temp by 1C and case (or NB temp, whatever u want to call it) by 3C.
This isn't adding up to me. An XP-120 plus a potent fan equals a higher temperature?
Shed some light on this please!