The Data
All the testing was performed with the exact same equipment as the 360mm radiator roundup. The only exception is the use of the 140mm Noctua Industrial fans replace the 120mm GT fans. We used the exact same methods as in the 360mm round-up. To see exactly how the tests were carried out, details of the test set ups and equipment used, please head over to the RRU Test Setup page.
Restriction Test
It’s generally agreed that radiators are some of the least restrictive components in the water cooling loop. There are some exceptions, so this must still be verified through testing:
The above photo of the restriction test bench is for reference. The Nemesis 140 GTS is not loaded so please disregard any data from the picture.
Here is the raw data at the tested flow rates. Flow rate was increased and the differential pressure was measured:
The table numbers show that this Nemesis 140 GTS is quite a restrictive radiator. However numbers in isolation can only tell half the story. By plotting against other components it more easily shows the whole story.
We have decided to use a HeatKiller 3.0 CPU block as the reference in this next plot for two reasons. Firstly there is no chance of the plot being cluttered by curves overlapping. Secondly it gives a reference point against a common loop component of average restriction.
We have limited the maximum flow rate displayed to 2.0 GPM as we suspect there are few systems that operate above 2.0 GPM. For more information on how to read a restriction plot check out our guide.
This plot indicates the Nemesis 140 GTS is a relatively low restriction loop component. What about compared to other radiators?
The next three plots show the restriction level at three different flow rates compared to the other 140mm radiators tested. We consider the chosen GPM rates to represent systems which have low, medium and high flow rates.
These 3 plots show us that the Nemesis 140 GTS is actually a restrictive radiator when compared to some other 140mm models. The restriction is partly due to the small tube size used which we measure at 1.3mm. Yet we can’t help but wonder if the cut-away sections on the return end tank might be contributing to the restriction level.
Lets now take a look at where the Nemesis 140 GTS fits in relation to all the radiators we have tested. For this plot, only results for 1.0 GPM have been used for the comparison.
When put into context with all the radiators, we rate the Nemesis 140 GTS as a radiator with a high restriction level.
Onwards to Thermal Performance!
Good read as always, I feel pretty confident that my choice of the 420GTS is a good one for my build despite requiring some case mods.
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