A few more questions.
First off I'd really like to express my gratification for the help I've reveived on this forum.
Goal: To cool a fast T-Bird , Gpu, & Northbridge. Above all I want a quiet computer. I have decided and purchased most of my equipment. Am waiting for a Black Ice radiator and some 3/8 barbed blocks for the Chipset and Video. <img border="0" src="http://thengc.net/images/watercooled/case001.jpg" alt="The NGC Tribes Clan"> The only difference instead of a cube i am going with a black ice. Parts: Pump=MagDrive3 350, CPU = DD MazeII, GPU/Chipset = Becooling blocks, tubing = 3/8 id vinyl, connectors = high flow from www.liquidcool.org , res = 4x4x4" res from the hardware store. Basically the pump and res will will be in front of the case. I am still having one problem: Which way to flow the blocks. I have three options. Please pick what way would produce highest flow through all the blocks and best temps. 1) All inline: Res.Pump.Rad.CPU.GPU.Chipset.Res 2) Split before blocks: Res.Pump.Rad."Split flow into flow A & flow B" A)CPU.Res (Independent return to reservoir) B)GPU.Chipset.Res (Independent return to reservoir) 3) Split after CPU: Res.Pump.Rad.CPU."Split into flow A & flow B" A) GPU.Res (Independent return to reservoir) B) Chipset.Res (Independent return to reservoir) Thanks again for your help. |
I'd split flow after the CPU.
I don't have any hard data as to why I would do that, or really any solid reason, but if I just had to pick one to try first, I'd do that. |
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