I tested EK Velocity and Aquanaut at the same coolant temperature and pump speed while running AIDA64 stress test to simulate 100% load.
Setup:
Aquanaut is a truly unique product but there is certainly room for improvement when it comes to thermal performance.
I think these results can at least partially be explained by the smaller fin area and shorter fins on Aquanaut. FWIW according to benchmarks on GN, typically AIOs with the largest fin area, tall and dense fins have the best thermal performance.
Hope this is something that will be improved in future revisions.
Setup:
- Ryzen 5900X
- Laing DDC-1T Plus PWM
- Aquacomputer Quadro
- Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut thin spread
CPU block | CPU ℃ average | Coolant ℃ | Pump speed |
---|---|---|---|
EK Velocity AM4 | 65 | 40 | 25% |
Aquanaut AM4 | 73 | 40 | 25% |
Aquanaut is a truly unique product but there is certainly room for improvement when it comes to thermal performance.
I think these results can at least partially be explained by the smaller fin area and shorter fins on Aquanaut. FWIW according to benchmarks on GN, typically AIOs with the largest fin area, tall and dense fins have the best thermal performance.
Hope this is something that will be improved in future revisions.