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Danger Den DDC-12v External Water Pump - Page 5
Wednesday, 02 March 2005 00:00

 

For the testing of the Danger Den DDC-12V water pump, I have using the Zalman Reserator 1 water cooling kit with the comparison of the stock water pump that integrated in the Reserator 1 with this Danger Den DDC-12V water pump.

Testing and Performance

Test System

Processor AMD Athlon64 3200+ (2.0GHz)
Motherboard

GIGABYTE GA-K8NS-939

Memory 2 X 512MB PDP Patriot DDR400
Graphic Card Chaintech GeForce 6600GT 128MB AGP
Hard Disk Maxtor 80GB
Optical Device LiteOn 16X SOHW-1653S DVD Writer
Driver Nvidia Forceware 71.20
Operating System Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 and DirectX 9.0C

 

Maximum Flow Rate Comparison

Zalman Reserator 1 Stock Pump

Danger Den DDC-12V

Maximum Flow Rate

300L/h

400L/h

 

Performance of the Danger Den DDC-12V Water Pump

Condition

AMD K8 Stock Cooler

Zalman Reserator 1 (Stock water pump)

Danger Den DDC-12V

Idle

38 C

35 C

34 C

Load

56 C

46 C

44 C

For the testing of this Danger Den DDC-12V water pump, I have compared it with the integrated pump inside the Zalman Reserator 1. I have been using the latest motherboard temperature monitoring software to record down the CPU temperatures. During the testing of it, the room temperature is around 28 Celsius. The integrated pump was able to cool down the temperature of the CPU at 35 Celsius during the idle and 46 Celsius during the loading. While using the Danger Den DDC-12V as an external pump, the temperature of the CPU is decrease to 34 Celsius which is 1 Celsius different compare with the integrated pump. The loading temperature of the CPU is running Stress Prime 2004 together with 3DMark05 is at 44 Celsius which is 2 Celsius lower than the use of the integrated pump.

 



 
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