Cooling Fans Reviews

Sharkoon Silent Storm 140 mm ARGB Case Fan Review – High throughput, lots of static pressure and perfect on radiators

Fan measurement chamber and claim

And since there is currently no source that offers realistic and usable data, even in comparison, we invested a lot of time and money and simply developed our own fan measuring station with the advice of a cooling unit manufacturer and then calibrated it. Our colleague Pascal Mouchel has done a great job here and the result, the “Sarcophagus I” model, is now quite respectable. The heavy and solid body made of thick MDF boards is screwed, glued and soundproofed. How it all works and what we can and cannot measure in the end, you will learn in this article.

By now, most of it has materialized really nicely, also with a lot of good feedback from the community and technical help from some industry partners. Of course, what we can measure from now on only meets semi-professional requirements, even though all measuring instruments have been calibrated in an elaborate and cost-intensive way. But that’s enough for all areas of what concerns PC self-construction and conversion. Of course, we are not a standardization company or the TÜV, but we try to measure everything as accurately as possible, which still remains within reasonably affordable limits.

 

Measuring chamber with sound level control (measurement takes place separately)

 

A greatly simplified version with a long tube instead of the chamber would have been much cheaper, but it is so inaccurate due to its design that the values can only be considered a rough estimate with many errors. The pressure drop is immense and a serious sound level measurement is simply impossible due to the resonant body thus created. Values below approx. 30 CFM can hardly be evaluated meaningfully and are no longer particularly close to reality.

Tests as case fans and on radiators

Currently, there is always the question of what characteristics such a 120 or 140 mm fan really has. Not every model is suitable for all radiator thicknesses, and some supposed powerhouses lose so much pressure on radiators that they can hardly be called suitable. The information on volume flow (“throughput”) and static pressure in the data sheets does not help if something works well on a slim radiator and fails completely on a 45 mm radiator.

In the picture we can see the middle partition between the two chambers, which supports the fan and also the radiator. Decoupling is, of course, a top priority, and we thankfully had expert help in calculating the volume for the chambers. Each of the chambers is also expediently lined with nubby foam and designed in terms of material technology so that there are hardly any disturbing influences.

The “honeycomb” behind the fan was recommended to us by Black Noise and the cooling manufacturer. This means that all coolers are equally well integrated, because each has a different exit angle and this is exactly what can be compensated for. However, due to the honeycomb, there is no tear-off edge and the airflow is directed directly to the outlet.

Radiators and fans are decoupled and screwed tight with their own clamping device. In the picture you can see very nicely the improvised clamp with thick washers and insulation material as a base. The control is done by an Aquaero purchased by us from Aqua Computer, so we can control and test the fans both by voltage (DC) or by PWM. Both are needed, because many fans, as some people don’t know, can’t be brought to the lower and upper limits of the speed range with pure voltage regulation and also show other anomalies, about which we will write something at the appropriate place.

Volume flow

We measure the volume flow at the outlet of the second chamber, where the air is blown out. This range is covered relatively accurately by comparative measurement in the measurement setup of the refrigeration partner, so that our testo 410i now delivers quite reliable results to the electronic measurement data acquisition, which match the reference data of the professional measurement quite well. What is important here is not the price of the equipment, but rather the appropriate positioning and accurate calibration with series of comparative measurements.

Static pressure

The measurement of the static pressure is carried out as usual as a differential pressure measurement. For this purpose, the special “bowl” is clamped so that it closes airtight. Here, too, of course, measurements were taken with borrowed, professional equipment and time-consuming calibrations were performed. For this measurement, we also use the 510i, a device we purchased ourselves from testo, and also collect the data wirelessly. Since many are now trying to copy, the angles in the 3D graphics and also in the following two photos are of course not quite correct, because without knowledge of the exact dimensions of the funnel, copying is virtually pointless and it also only works really quite accurately within a fairly small tolerance range. We also made comparative measurement series for this once again. In practice, the whole thing looks like the two pictures below.

The installation is trouble-free and the pressure receptacle now also closes perfectly thanks to a special seal. The rest is just a matter of calibration, which we also did once again. It is unlikely to be much more accurate with semi-professional methods. However, especially in printing, errors are quickly possible, which above all are not immediately recognizable. Even if the deviations are small, we will still measure all previous fans again and prepare them for the database.

 

 

Noise emission

Measuring the noise level is a bit tricky, but works quite well in the evening hours at the measurement location. We chose dBA or dBC because values below one sone can hardly be reliably measured with still affordable and calibrated equipment and the software conversions of various software programs tend to confuse and become inaccurate in this low range. Then rather dBA, especially since most people can do something with it. The measuring distance is 50 cm from the center axis of the fan inlet.

We take two approaches to these measurements. For quick and plausibility tests, we use a Voltcraft SL 451, which we have calibrated according to ISO and whose microphone we have placed decoupled from the body. The data acquisition takes place outside the measuring chamber. The Voltcraft SL 451 was kindly and uncomplicatedly made available to us by Conrad Elektronik. It is also the only component that has not been acquired by ourselves. All other measuring instruments including accessories and electronics were purchased by us or provided from private stocks.

Our own acquisitions also include a calibrated measurement microphone with XLR connector and low-noise USB interface. The measurements are taken in the evening and night hours in rural areas, so that one can already be quite satisfied with a basic level of below 26 dB(A). Since everything will be above this anyway during the measurement setup with a distance of 50 cm, this should therefore not be a problem.

We also took the feedback from the community and evaluated the frequency band for each measurement, so you not only get the SPL values (sound pressure) in dB(A), but also a nice frequency analysis that helps to describe the sound character perfectly. Bearing or motor noises, vibrations or the tearing noise on the rotor – everything becomes mercilessly visible with it.

We won’t go into certain details and solutions in this article, because there is still some foreign know-how in this setup and some things would probably be too far for the normal consumer. Whoever is interested in this and would like to build something like this, is of course welcome to contact us. This also applies to all those who would like to contribute suggestions and tips, because we are still at the very beginning and can also still correct or expand.

New metrics and graphics

Apart from the fact that we now also record the minimum and maximum values for the flowing currents and the power consumption, we have fulfilled two further wishes of the readers and extended the measurement series in this respect. In order to be able to really objectively assess the fans, we first graduated the resulting volume flow and measured the sound pressure level in many individual steps. The result for a fan then looks like this compared to the reference fan:

We can see that the increase in the sound pressure level of our test fan is not as balanced compared to the reference, but the level is still lower at a comparable volume flow. In addition, the fan tested and compared here also delivers a significantly higher volume flow due to a 50% higher maximum speed, which is ultimately bought with a similar sound pressure level as the reference fan, but whose performance is significantly lower.

And because we just wrote about the speeds, there are also new comparative graphics for this, at the express request of the reader, by showing which speeds are necessary to achieve a certain volume flow. In practice, we can now also see where the dip in the upper graph comes from in terms of volume, because there is a speed range (rather a smaller window) where the fan does not perform so perfectly and spins higher to reach the desired CFM than a more even rise in the curve would have led us to expect.

What we measure and what the result looks like can be seen on the next page using a selected fan as an example, which is anything but our reference. That’s exactly what we are still looking for 🙂

Test setup  
Housing / measuring chamber Two-chamber measurement setup with sound insulation, fully air-conditioned room
Volume flow and flow velocity testo 410i (calibrated)
Differential pressure measurement testo 510i (calibrated)
Sound level measurement Measuring microphone Class 2 and USB interface, Smaart 7, Voltcraft SL 451 (Conrad, permanent rental, calibrated),
Speed control and fan control Aqua Computer Aquaero 6 Pro
Commissioning March/April 2021

 

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ro///M3o

Veteran

348 Kommentare 239 Likes

Klasse Lüfter. Merke ich mir. Leider stehe ich mal so garnicht auf "milchige" Rotoren. Rahmen RGB mit schwarzem Rotor finde ich ansprechender. Gut, Geschmackssache. Hoffe die bringen dann auch solch eine Variante der Lüfter. Ansonsten wie immer, top Test. Inzwischen ein super Nachschlagewerk :)

@Pascal Mouchel : Kommt noch der Enermax / TUF T.B. RGB und der NZXT non RGB Radiatorlüfter? 🙃

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Pascal TM-Custom

Urgestein

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Moin ja die kommen auch noch die Tage von NZXT hab ich alle Versionen da der neuen Lüfter.
Die Enermax hab ich leider nicht da die muss ich mal anfragen.

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Thorsten Heldt

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Super Bericht. Kann dem gesammtem Team nur Danke für Ihre Arbeit sagen. Dann schlagen wir mal beim 140er zu. ;-)

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ro///M3o

Veteran

348 Kommentare 239 Likes

Doch doch, die hast du da :cool: die NZXT für Radiatoren auch. Im selben Paket 🙃

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Pascal TM-Custom

Urgestein

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ach stimmt von dir hab ich welche bekommen ganz vergessen das da noch eine Packung da liegt :D

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Arcbound

Veteran

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Schon schön, dass es jetzt immer mehr Lüfter in der Budget-Kategorie gibt, die auch was können. Ich hätte nur dann gerne Versionen komplett ohne RGB.

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Guest

Danke für den Test @Pascal Mouchel und @Igor Wallossek
Sharkoon erstaunt mich echt immer wieder mit dieser kundenfreundlichen Preispolitik. Da sollte sich der ein oder andere Hersteller mal ein Beispiel nehmen.
Wenn ich mal keine mehr vorrätig hier rum liegen habe, wären diese Lüfter sicher gut angelegtes Geld. Da ich das RGB-Gedöns nicht brauche, stört mich auch der nicht-konforme Anschluß kein bisschen.

Wegen den Enermax: ich hoffe mal, dass die sich von diesem gestanzten Metallrahmen verabschiedet haben. Als Markenzeichen ja ok, aber wenn die Teile mal anfangen zu vibrieren, dann ist leider von "leise" nicht mehr zu sprechen. Vor einigen Jahren hatte ich mal welche, die ziemlich gut waren. Bis eben zu diesen Rahmen. Das kann man sicher auch mit Kunststoff schaffen, wenn der Enermax-Schriftzug ein solch wichtiger Bestandteil sein muss.

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ro///M3o

Veteran

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Kann dich beruhigen. Die T.B. RGB Modelle haben den nicht mehr :)

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Guest

Dann bin ich auf den Test noch etwas mehr gespannt, danke für die Info @ro///M3o

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Nevra

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Einfach immer wieder gut diese Lüfter tests! Vielen Dank für die Arbeit!

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Furda

Urgestein

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Konkurrenz für die Arctic P12 und P14. Wenn Sharkoon die ohne RGB bringt und den Preis noch mehr drückt, hat die Preis - Leistung - Krone einen neuen Besitzer.

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Igor Wallossek

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So, heute mal wieder einen Lüfter anonym gekauft, der von der Community eingefordert wurde. Mit einer UVP von 43 Euro schlägt hier Razer jegliche Vernunft, zumal die Eckdaten aus deren Specs Schlimmes vermuten lassen. Aber dafür gibts ja die Spendenkasse. :)

Da wird zwar auch Razer etwas reicher an Geld, aber der Kunde dafür umso so mehr an Wissen, was wirklich dahintersteckt. Wir kaufen ja mehr, als man gemeinhin denkt, auch Retail-Vergleichsobjekte zu den Hersteller-Samples. Dazu gehören auch CPUs und andere Gemeinheiten :D

CPUs wie den X3D in Rotation lehne ich ab, denn gegen die 7000er Reihe brauche ich ja diese CPU ebenfalls. Deshalb gibts halt dann im Büro einen Kaffee weniger (Scherz). :D

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aclogic

Veteran

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Vielen Dank für den Test, der Lüfter ist definitv ein kaufempfelung wert. Ich habe mir mal den Spaß gemacht, die Daten (aus den Bildern entnommen) der Schalldruck/Volumenstromdiagramme eurer letzten 140mm Lüftertests in ein Diagramm zu übertragen.

View image at the forums

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Corro Dedd

Urgestein

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@weedeater
Finde ich auch, empfand Sharkoon anfangs als Billigheimer, kauft man ein mal, benutzt man fünf mal, schmeißt man dann weg oder so. Aber sie scheinen eine Marke sein oder werden zu wollen, die einfach funktionierende Hardware ohne Schnick-Schnack zu einem vernünftigen Preis unters Volk bringen wollen, mit Abstrichen im Detail hier und da, aber kein High-End mit Schlangen-Oehlbach Voodoo (OK, Lüfter und ARGB, mehr Schnick-Schnack geht kaum, vielleicht noch mit Fernbedienung? xD ).

Ach ja: Auf Seite 6 steht im Text noch was von 120mm statt 140.

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Pascal TM-Custom

Urgestein

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Der Razer Kunai dürfte sehr witzig werden 🙈 ich hab jetzt schon Bauchweh. Besonders wenn man damit wirbt Radiator Performance.

Wer sich denn Lüfter Mal anschaut wird direkt merken das das so nicht wirklich funktionieren kann.

Aber es wird spannend.

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vonXanten

Urgestein

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Danke für den Test @Pascal Mouchel & @Igor Wallossek
Scheint ja eine alternative zum Artic zu sein und dann falls gewünscht noch mit bling bling :cool:

Darüber macht man keine Scherze! Was hat gefälligst mit an der USV zu hängen? Die Kaffeemaschine, zur Not müssen weniger wichtige Sachen dran glauben wie die Server... ;)

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Guest

@Igor Wallossek und @Pascal Mouchel
Habe mir den Lüfter mal angeschaut. Da erwarte ich einen Total-Reinfall, für die Kohle (43,-€) müsste der ja alles "wegblasen" (oder eben auch nicht).
Aber das beste war dann die AIO, die sie für "günstige" 319,-€ im Programm haben. Geht´s eigentlich noch? Naja, NZXT verlangt ja für ihren Schuhkarton an PC-Gehäuse auch 400,- o_O:ROFLMAO:

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Pascal TM-Custom

Urgestein

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japp und dir ist sicher die morz Lücke zwischen denn Lüftern aufgefallen. Da passiert genau eines da verpufft der Statische Druck witzig dürfte das werden mit 45 oder 60mm Radiator mal sehen ob ich da überhaupt noch was messe.

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GamePat96

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Hab jetzt mal ne schnelle Google Suche des Kunai gemacht, und selbst die 0815 Reviews dazu sind eher negativ, und da wurden Radiatoren nicht mal getestet. Jetzt bin echt gespannt wie euer Test dazu aussehen wird, vielleicht überrascht er ja doch haha ;)

Ansonsten zu dem Test hier, wie immer super gemacht.
Ist zwar von Design her nicht so meins, aber vielleicht braucht ja mal ein Freund welche, und der passt bei denen oder so.
Schlussendlich kann man nie genug gute Lüfter alternativen haben würde ich sagen.

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Danke für die Spende



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