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Guru3D.com » News » Review: SilentiumPC Navis RGB 240 & 280 LCS - Great Value at 65 and 75 EUR?

Review: SilentiumPC Navis RGB 240 & 280 LCS - Great Value at 65 and 75 EUR?

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/27/2019 01:46 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Review: SilentiumPC Navis RGB 240 & 280 LCS - Great Value at 65 and 75 EUR?

We take a peek at two new AIO coolers from SilentiumPC: the Navis RGB 240 and 280 mm variants. These are the latest products from this Polish company known mainly for their chassis, power supplies and air coolers.

Read the review here.







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OnnA
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#5644696 Posted on: 02/27/2019 11:31 PM
Many people have now ryZEN based PCs.
If You can add (in the future) some ZEN 2700X/1800X comparison it will be nice.

Overall, GJ Guru3D

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#5644750 Posted on: 02/28/2019 03:23 AM
Just curious...do the fans need to run at full rpm to get the illustrated brightness, i have Corsair ml 140mm white led fans in my case and on my Corsair h110i gt and at low rpm(600 ish rpm) they have very dim led lights

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#5644784 Posted on: 02/28/2019 08:20 AM
Thanks


No problem, at your service ;)

Many people have now ryZEN based PCs.
If You can add (in the future) some ZEN 2700X/1800X comparison it will be nice.

Overall, GJ Guru3D

I only have one (personal) platform. Overall - you've got a good idea, but it's not possible from my side at the foreseeable future.

Just curious...do the fans need to run at full rpm to get the illustrated brightness, i have Corsair ml 140mm white led fans in my case and on my Corsair h110i gt and at low rpm(600 ish rpm) they have very dim led lights

No, it doesn't affect the brightness. It shouldn't as the fans are "fed" by 12V, PWM only regulates the rpm.

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#5645418 Posted on: 03/02/2019 02:17 AM
No problem, at your service ;)



I only have one (personal) platform. Overall - you've got a good idea, but it's not possible from my side at the foreseeable future.



No, it doesn't affect the brightness. It shouldn't as the fans are "fed" by 12V, PWM only regulates the rpm.
My Corsair ml`s are pwm and they only reach full brightness when they are turned up to full rpm

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#5645670 Posted on: 03/03/2019 08:35 AM
My Corsair ml`s are pwn and they only reach full brightness when they are turned up to full rpm


I personally had only non-led ML's, so I can't tell you how it was on my side.

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