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Acoustic performance

Each cooler will be tested at night as it is naturally the quietest time of the day. A decibel monitor is placed at 30cm away from the cooler which is much closer than you would probably be sitting but it allows for consistent readings in my eyes. The system is left to idle for five minutes to ensure it is at its most rested work load and then the readings are taken. The fans are on PWM mode rather than ‘x’ volts as some fans will not spin without it getting its start voltage. The PWM curves are set to the default ones that are supplied by the MSI Z87M Gaming’s BIOS. To find out how much noise the fan(s) will make under a full loading, I plug them straight into a 12v line to ensure that they are running at full speed to give you an idea of how much noise is created at maximum RPM ranges.

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1 COMMENT

  1. After all, what are the cooling values? Where are the test charts? Where are the graphs of the comparative tests and why is it not compared with the NH L9i – Noctua 38mm?
    Do you know what I think? You didn’t even try the cooler, just took it in your hand and wrote some shit for stupid people.

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