Results – Delta T and dBA relationship
The SilentiumPC brand is undergoing a change to Endorfy today, and along with this change is the launch of the new liquid all-in-one cooler from the Navis series. Similar to the Navis F240, today’s new addition features the excellent Fluctus series fans. Moreover, the Endorfy Navis F280 will also surely impress you with its attractive price tag of just under 100 EUR. What we have here is a solid potential for a very attractive price-performance ratio.
Results – Delta T and dBA relationship
In addition, I also tested the Navis F280 at noise levels of 45, 48 and 51 dBA to better visualize the relationship between noise and temperature.
There is a fairly linear dependence of temperature and noise. One can therefore surmise that the Navis F280 cooler has quite ideally optimized fans to the radiator and there is no significant curve bending at minimum or maximum fan speeds.
- Contents
- Key features
- Measurement methodology
- Results – 36 dBA
- Results – 39 dBA
- Results – 42 dBA
- Results – maximum speed
- Results – Delta T and dBA relationship
- Conclusion and evaluation
oh, so they finally dropped the “Silentium” moniker that anyone caring about silence only laughed about
sure,the performance to cost ratio and performance in industrial applications are great, but I don’t want any of their products in my living/working space nor would risk reliability in critical systems, would simply pick Noctua Industrial fans instead
and no place for AIO where reliability matters obviously