Stress test
As always, this goes over 30 minutes with Furmark and Cinebench R23. The Sharkoon S80 was set to a pump speed of 2,300 rpm. The three front fans run at 1,000 rpm in idle, the fans of the S80 as well as the rear fan at 800 rpm. If the CPU warms up over 80 degrees, the fan speed of all fans (case and AiO) increases by 200 rpm. In other words, the three front fans then rotate at 1,200 rpm and the rest at 1,000 rpm.
The CPU can use 120 watts with PBO2 and “undervolting”. Here I have tightened the reins a bit, so to speak. I think that the “small” Sharkoon S80 can hardly hold a candle to the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X without limits otherwise. Especially when the waste heat of the GPU still goes through the radiator. For a pure gaming PC, the CPU definitely does not need more than the 120 watts. However, the graphics card gets its 300 watts and after 30 minutes the whole thing looks like this:
The CPU reaches a maximum of 84 degrees and the GPU 73.5 degrees, which can be left as it is. In case anyone is wondering why the three front fans (system 4) sometimes spun at 2,800 and sometimes not at all? This is a readout error caused by the splitter cable. I have all three fans running through one port.
Volume
When idle, you basically don’t hear the PC at all. There I could measure 32 dB (A). Under load, when the fans run at 1,200 and 1,000 rpm, respectively, you can already tell that one is at work. However, it is subjectively not yet a background noise that is annoying.
The noise increases to 37.3 dB (A) and if you run all fans at maximum speed, the PC easily reaches 47 dB (A). Even that is still bearable in my opinion. Whereby there is no reason to let the fans howl like this. The bottom line is that the Sharkoon SilentStorm fans perform really well and pleasantly quietly!
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