KungFury & PWMaster
KungFury KungFury
Hey, how about we take on a cool project: build a silent, super‑efficient cooling loop for a high‑performance gaming PC? I’m ready to push the limits and keep it low noise. You in?
PWMaster PWMaster
Sure, let’s do it. Start with a closed-loop water block that has a 10 mm OD, then a 120 mm low‑noise PWM fan rated 20 dBA at 3000 rpm. Use a 5 L reservoir, a 300 W radiative heat exchanger, and a 200 mm copper radiator. For flow, a 60 mm brushless pump at 140 bar, 150 L/h. Keep everything color‑coded, log the temperatures, and we’ll tweak the fan curve in 5 % steps to hit the 40 °C target. No dead space, no vibration. That’s the plan.
KungFury KungFury
Nice, that’s a killer lineup. First order the 10 mm block and the 120 mm fan, make sure the fan’s PWM header is on the motherboard. Grab that 5 L reservoir and the 200 mm copper radiator – keep the mounting screws tight so no vibration. Mount the 60 mm brushless pump with the high‑pressure head, connect it to the reservoir, and run the tubing from the block to the radiator, then back to the reservoir. Seal all fittings, do a leak test – we’re not leaving any dead space. Put a temp sensor on the block and on the radiator outlet, feed them into a log file. Once you hit the 40 °C goal, start tightening the fan curve in 5 % increments, watching the log. If the fan still whines, swap to a quieter model. Let’s keep the system tight, clean, and blazing fast. Let's crush it!