Test System and Benchmark Results of the Reeven Naia 240
- Ambient temperature monitored at case intake and temperature Delta was used.
- All case and heat sink fans were benchmarked with fan control settings disabled and running at 100% unless otherwise specified.
- Temperatures are averaged (last minute) from individual core temperature results monitored by AIDA64 after 15 minutes.
- FPU load average is used to simulate worst case scenario load levels similar to Intel Burn Test or OCCT, results marked “0″means thermal limit was reached and the CPU was throttled and thus the results were discarded.
- Stock settings have all power saving features enabled in the motherboard with Vcore set static to 1.067V and set to “Balanced” in the OS. Multiplier at 32 at stock speed of 3.2GHz.
- Overclocked settings have Vcore voltage automatically set to 1.199V with adjusted multiplier set at 37 to gain overclock at 3.70GHz.
- All tests were taken at least three times to get the final result.
- TDJ 834 was used for noise level measurement in dBA, 20CM away from the center fan exhaust.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 1700 |
CPU Cooler |
Reeven Naia 240 |
Power Supply |
Rosewill PHOTON-550 550W |
Memory | Kingston HyperX Beast 2x8GB DDR3 1600 MHz |
Storage | Kingston Digital 240GB SSDNow V300 |
Graphics | (2) Gigabyte R9 290 |
Drivers | 14.501.1003-141120a-177998C, 14.12 AMD Catalyst Omega Software |
Motherboard(s) | Biostar B350GT3 (Bios 05.000C) |
Router | ALLIED TELESYN AT-9924T ADVANCED LAYER 3+ GIGABIT 24-PORT NETWORK SWITCH, Boot (2.6.6-02) Cat6E cables used for network testing. |
Operating System | Windows 10 x64 with latest patches and updates |
Benchmarks:
Because of the limited comparison data on the new test rig, I have performed the same benchmarks on our old test rig with following test data.
My Old benchmark machine has following stats:
Processor | AMD FX-8320E |
CPU Cooler |
Reeven Naia 240 |
Power Supply |
Rosewill PHOTON-550 550W |
Memory | Kingston HyperX Beast 2x8GB DDR3 1600 MHz |
Storage | Kingston Digital 240GB SSDNow V300 |
Graphics | Gigabyte R9 290 |
Drivers | 14.501.1003-141120a-177998C, 14.12 AMD Catalyst Omega Software |
Motherboard(s) | MSI 970 GAMING (MS-7693) BIOS(v22.2),Build Date (20141216) |
Router | ALLIED TELESYN AT-9924T ADVANCED LAYER 3+ GIGABIT 24-PORT NETWORK SWITCH, Boot (2.6.6-02) Cat6E cables used for network testing. |
Operating System | Windows 10 x64 with latest patches and updates |
Performance Summary:
The Naia 240 performs very well in all of my benchmarks. Temperatures on the stock clock were very much reasonable. With full FPU load the temperatures of the CPU stayed at about 43C and idled at 28C. To be honest I was expecting higher temperatures at stock speed. (3.2GHz). When the CPU was overlocked, I did see an increase in the idle and maximum temperatures. In the idle state, the CPU temperature stayed at 35C and in the full FPU load temperatures reached as high as 59C. All of the benchmarks were done with fans operating at 100%. When taking reading from the fans, I had a hard time capturing any sound levels because of the low noise levels. The sound level meter registered 39dBA which is significantly quieter than any AIO I have used before.