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Originally Posted by Groth
When you have everything in series they all get the same flow - the first thing after the pump does not get a higher velocity. If the first one was getting more water than the second, where would the extra water go?
The water temperature across a component changes very little - on the order of a couple tenths of a degree. Will you be able to notice the tenth degree difference between having the rad before or after the CPU block?
Since you are using a waterblock with dual outlets, you should save yourself the flow restriction of the Ys: Pump->GPU->NB->CPU=>Rad->Pump
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So what you are saying is that I will see very little to no diff in temps regardless of block order so ditch the Y's and put the dual outs of the block to the dual in's of the rad? Hmmmmmmmm!
Does this mean that flow, with all the restictions in the loop, is the same throughout the loop. So my fight is to reduce the number of restrictions. I was under the misconception that in different parts of the loop that there could be different flow rates. You have to forgive me but I am a laymen and I am trying to wrap by brain around this.