Hailea HC-500A Water Chiller Review

Written by James Gorbold

July 20, 2010 | 08:46

Tags: #5ghz #best #extreme #overclock #overclocking #recommended #water-chiller #water-cooling

Companies: #hailea #titan

Cooling

The graphs below show how the three different types of cooling were able to cope with our selection of overclocked and overvolted components running the smallfft test in Prime95 while looping the Canyon Flight test in 3DMark06. The temperatures shown on the graphs are the peak results logged after each configuration had been left stress-testing for 24 hours.

*Hailea HC-500A Water Chiller Review Hailea HC-500A Cooling
The temperature tests were carried out using our in-house mod Project Beast. Click to enlarge.

Please note, as we not only wanted to find out how cool the HC-500A could run our components, but whether this allowed a bigger overclock, each type of cooling was tested with the CPU running at its maximum stable frequency.

Peak CPU temperature

Prime95 smallfft plus 3DMark06 Canyon Flight

  • Core i7-980X EE (5GHz) in HC-500A water chiller loop
  • Core i7-980X EE (4.72GHz) in quad 120mm-fan radiator loop
  • Core i7-980X EE (4.4GHz) with Titan Fenrir air-cooler
  • 47
  • 95
  • 97
0
25
50
75
100
°C, lower is better

Peak GPU temperature

Prime95 smallfft plus 3DMark06 Canyon Flight

  • HC-500A water chiller loop
  • Quad 120mm-fan radiator loop
  • Stock ATI air-cooler
  • 30
  • 43
  • 73
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
°C, lower is better

To see how much extra performance these overclocks yielded read the Performance Results pages; for analysis of these results, please read the Results Analysis page.
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