Greets one and all. New to the forums, veteran with the puters.
I've been working on ideas (in my head) for years now about different things. And it's about time I make some of them a reality. Some of these ideas have under gone several changes since technology has changed. I've always thought that an isolated, cool supply of coolant for the CPU, GPU, NB would optimal. I've seen mentioned here "dual loop" systems. Knowing about the "path of least resistance" are the dual loop designs a single pump with a manifold design or a dual pump, totally isolated variety? My idea is to have dual pumps (or dual impeller/single motor) fed from dual supplies lines from a common reservoir. One cooling the CPU/NB. The other going to the GPU. Both either rejoining in a common radiator or a 2nd service reservoir then the radiator. The “supply” reservoir being a "sealed" aquatube, the service reservoir being an externally rear mounted one for filling and bleeding.
ps Tim Allen suggested
this aquarium pump. Will it be ok?