2:53 your syatement were different than you video shows. In terms of % achieving on flow rate, your statement is the reverse video. Wrong video clip or wrong conclusions?
You say one flow rate for DDC, but show another. Which is it? Otherwise, it's expected that they wouldn't achieve the specified flow rate, as this specification is at zero head pressure. In any realistic system, this is not the case. But the combination of head pressure and zero head flow rate give a pretty predictable P-V curve, that one can use to estimate the actual flow (if dynamic flow restriction pressure is taken into account.).
Flow rate is going to be depended on the loop, even a pump into itself will have to fight elevation rise. I expect the specs on the pump are with it pumping into atmosphere giving no restriction as you are making the pump push up the height of the reservoir. It also seems you don't know the use case for the two pumps. DDC offers a high head pressure - allowing for more friction in the loop which can be caused by rise, bends, or additional components. D5 allows for faster flow, this is advantageous if you aren't fighting friction and have more area to dissipate head (larger radiator or multiple radiators typically).
I would expect the pressure to be more impactful than actual flow rate, and not necessarily in terms of heat dissipation but more for it's ability to overcome bends in any given loop.
@@DealUnboxing IIRC the heat energy essentially propagates through the water is at the speed of light. The transfer of heat from metal to the water is what takes the most time. The flow of water just needs to be such that you aren't relying on convection to transfer heat. Sorry for the sloppy language it's kinda of because this is just a youtube comment. Also take the D5 pump for example, at 1000 l/h flow rate that means every second any given quantity of about 277 ml will travel through your water block. I haven't measured it, but I bet the quantity of water in your waterblock is less than 277 ml.
I had tested several Chinese pumps, all pumps can operate the CPU block without any problems! the problem is when you add a GPU... the flow becomes bad!
Need to buy original DDC from Hungary from EK for example, I have complicated big loop with external radiator, one D5 gives 110L, DDC 180L, both in quiet mode - 220L.
@@DealUnboxing Yes, but that is the actual interesting comparison. DDC has a lower flow rate, but a higher pressure. Theoretically the DDC would be less impacted by the addition of additional flow restrictors such as GPU and/or quick disconnects. As you add components there will be a point at which the DDC pump will actually provide a greater flow rate than the D5. That was what I was hoping to see in this video as you made mention of testing pressure at the start.
The problem with D5 vs. DDC has never been about flow rates and temperatures, but rather their durability under continued use. Things may have changed since the early days of watercooling, but back when I started with his hobby around 2008, the DDCs had much higher failure rates than D5s due to their construction and poor heat dissipation. As for the D5s, although they are mostly reliable (I have one that's been used daily for over 12 years) they can get quite loud, becoming very audible in an otherwise quiet system.
It is different signature of sound, I run both in one loop D5 (from Aquacomputer) and then DDC (4.2 original from Hungary) (): D5 has very low level sound "whoa", DDC has sound with more high frequency like mosquito or bee, when you run them on low level - you will not hear it anyway, but for 60+% I would prefer DDC.
Yep , that flow meter is 100% unaccurate . With the D5 it should have like 200LPH max with 1 cpu block and 1 rad . With DDC around 150-160LPH max. Btw i like ur videos ^^
@@dan8t669 Wrong , all D5 are the same . And that 1800lph u are talking about is just a theoretical number . it means it can do 1800 without any restriction, but as soon as you add radiator or CPU block it's no longer true.
2:53 your syatement were different than you video shows. In terms of % achieving on flow rate, your statement is the reverse video. Wrong video clip or wrong conclusions?
You say one flow rate for DDC, but show another. Which is it?
Otherwise, it's expected that they wouldn't achieve the specified flow rate, as this specification is at zero head pressure. In any realistic system, this is not the case. But the combination of head pressure and zero head flow rate give a pretty predictable P-V curve, that one can use to estimate the actual flow (if dynamic flow restriction pressure is taken into account.).
Interesting. I show Flow rate for both with correct number. Since trying to keep the video short i had to edit with short clips.
Flow rate is going to be depended on the loop, even a pump into itself will have to fight elevation rise. I expect the specs on the pump are with it pumping into atmosphere giving no restriction as you are making the pump push up the height of the reservoir. It also seems you don't know the use case for the two pumps. DDC offers a high head pressure - allowing for more friction in the loop which can be caused by rise, bends, or additional components. D5 allows for faster flow, this is advantageous if you aren't fighting friction and have more area to dissipate head (larger radiator or multiple radiators typically).
Hello!
About the Freezemod pump, I have a question: Is it possible to fully control the rotation? Even turn it off?
Control the Rotation Means? There is no ON/OFF Switch - If that's what you mean.
@@DealUnboxing I was referring to pump rotation control... Is it done by PWM?
No.@@hubeh1697
@@DealUnboxing Ok, thanks 🤝
I would expect the pressure to be more impactful than actual flow rate, and not necessarily in terms of heat dissipation but more for it's ability to overcome bends in any given loop.
Both are important because flowrate helps with moving the heat away from the CPU block fast.
@@DealUnboxing IIRC the heat energy essentially propagates through the water is at the speed of light. The transfer of heat from metal to the water is what takes the most time. The flow of water just needs to be such that you aren't relying on convection to transfer heat. Sorry for the sloppy language it's kinda of because this is just a youtube comment.
Also take the D5 pump for example, at 1000 l/h flow rate that means every second any given quantity of about 277 ml will travel through your water block. I haven't measured it, but I bet the quantity of water in your waterblock is less than 277 ml.
I had tested several Chinese pumps, all pumps can operate the CPU block without any problems! the problem is when you add a GPU... the flow becomes bad!
it would be same for D5, the more stuff you add in the loop, it effects the flow.
Need to buy original DDC from Hungary from EK for example, I have complicated big loop with external radiator, one D5 gives 110L, DDC 180L, both in quiet mode - 220L.
@@DealUnboxing Yes, but that is the actual interesting comparison. DDC has a lower flow rate, but a higher pressure. Theoretically the DDC would be less impacted by the addition of additional flow restrictors such as GPU and/or quick disconnects. As you add components there will be a point at which the DDC pump will actually provide a greater flow rate than the D5. That was what I was hoping to see in this video as you made mention of testing pressure at the start.
The problem with D5 vs. DDC has never been about flow rates and temperatures, but rather their durability under continued use. Things may have changed since the early days of watercooling, but back when I started with his hobby around 2008, the DDCs had much higher failure rates than D5s due to their construction and poor heat dissipation. As for the D5s, although they are mostly reliable (I have one that's been used daily for over 12 years) they can get quite loud, becoming very audible in an otherwise quiet system.
Appreciate the Feedback. Finally, someone from my early days as well, when custom water cooling was a religion.
Lots of solid heatsinks from EK and bitspower for the DDC. Mine have been solid so far.
Does D5 pump really makes more noise then DDC pump? With full load both must be noisy, but what is the sound level in idle?
Pretty quiet from my perspective
It is different signature of sound, I run both in one loop D5 (from Aquacomputer) and then DDC (4.2 original from Hungary) (): D5 has very low level sound "whoa", DDC has sound with more high frequency like mosquito or bee, when you run them on low level - you will not hear it anyway, but for 60+% I would prefer DDC.
Great video I just ordered the ddc 8w version too cause i want it quiet but still perform well
LoL, you could order a regular one with pwm or knob, and regulate RPM's to reduce the noise.
@@Дмитрий-с3п4ы I paid almost half the price that's why
@@cliche_AF ok, so it was cost you something around 35-37$?
@@Дмитрий-с3п4ы 45 AUD
exactly the info i needed! awesome ✌🍻
Appreciate the Feedback. I am glad it helped.
Show us the sound please! Nice video
Appreciate it.
WTF he says that DDC is more quite than D5??? I need silent pump, which should I buy?
Thank you for the info
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thanks for comparison
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I think his flow rates are wrong lol. 1,000l/h+ with (1) D5? lol. I have (5) D5’s and get 500l/h with a calibrated Aquatuning flow meter.
Yep , that flow meter is 100% unaccurate . With the D5 it should have like 200LPH max with 1 cpu block and 1 rad . With DDC around 150-160LPH max. Btw i like ur videos ^^
Not all D5 pumps are the same. You can buy variants with 1800L/h, mayne even more.
@@dan8t669 Wrong , all D5 are the same . And that 1800lph u are talking about is just a theoretical number . it means it can do 1800 without any restriction, but as soon as you add radiator or CPU block it's no longer true.
Thanks for sharing
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The intel i9 13/14 gen are the hottest cpu's 🔥 not amd bro
True. I said one of the Hottest - lol - thanks
@@DealUnboxing no problem thanks
what the best for i9 gen 14 ddc or d5 pump?
@@RaceNTech Both should be able to handle it without any problem.
@@DealUnboxing oke mate thank you and i like your video,
D5 is loud as I got one so his lied
there are so many different manufacturers for D5 pumps
Can you speak english?