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Unread 04-06-2003, 04:56 AM   #119
Graystar
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Originally posted by Skulemate
That's about all you got right with your post
Our CPU cooling problem is primarilly a steady state problem. As such, all of the heat produced by the CPU will be removed by the watercooling system (or HSF, whatever). If this were not the case the CPU would continue to increase in temperature until it fried.
Yup.

I think I know what's up now. It seems like the flow through the block is about the same for the two pumps. I guess my design might be too restrictive. I did intend it to be used with a high pressure pump. I got a hold of one and I'm waiting for the right fittings to hook it up.

Edit - I checked this again and the flow is not the same. The Danner is really moving the water through much faster than the other pump. Yet, temperatures remain the same....

Last edited by Graystar; 04-06-2003 at 09:35 PM.
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