Watercooling vs Aircooling

have your contacted Noctua? they pretty much jump through their buttocks to keep the nokies
happy.. i haven't had the chance to contact them (never had the need) but others have.

airdeano
 
The spare was sent back to Amazon and fully refunded, and the 'D14 is set to 5v forever more.
I'm happy with the temps at 5v, and I can't (as bad as it sounds) be bothered to send the 'D14 back.
 
slap a temp on and undevolt the CPU for a bit..
the fans the only defect and that cant take anytime to RMA.

airdeano
 
I was referring to just the WC loop components or heatsink components. My PSU is also louder than my D14.
Yea that's not quite what I meant - I mentioned the psu because it should be basically silent (mine certainly is). In any case, I'm surprised that a well put together WC loop should be loud - they can definitely be very quiet.
 
I think they only get loud when people have a fixed budget for a loop. To do it properly IMO, you need to list up the parts you need for a loop without really having the cost in mind. If you start trying to cut corners because you cant afford it, then something will suffer - most likely your ears.

It could be from trying to save money and getting a cheaper pump, or saving to get cheaper fans, or anything like skimping out on a cheap block / pump / rad meaning you have to turn your fans up more.

When I buy anything really I dont tend to have price in mind. Not cause I'm overly wealthy or anything, but I just like having the best things, and it gives you a greater sense of pride to own them
 
I think they only get loud when people have a fixed budget for a loop. To do it properly IMO, you need to list up the parts you need for a loop without really having the cost in mind. If you start trying to cut corners because you cant afford it, then something will suffer - most likely your ears.

It could be from trying to save money and getting a cheaper pump, or saving to get cheaper fans, or anything like skimping out on a cheap block / pump / rad meaning you have to turn your fans up more.

When I buy anything really I dont tend to have price in mind. Not cause I'm overly wealthy or anything, but I just like having the best things, and it gives you a greater sense of pride to own them

Which is exactly why I had to increase my loop budget to $350 from $250. My wallet is going to suffer, but I think I'll be happier in the long run when there isn't coolant spouting out all over my parts because of a cheap component.
 
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