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Originally Posted by djskinnyb
Posting for a couple reasons:
First Redundancy
(Feel free to give constructive criticism because this is just a thought I had.)
Isn't a truly redundant watercooling system one that is designed around (and overclocked) on a single pump, and then a second pump is added to that loop?
It seems to me that any arguing about redundancy in any other setup is a secondary side effect that could still result in component failure or instability when a pump fails anyway.
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except when the second pump increases the resulting temps with say excess pump heat (not really a practical assumption) or just being a horrible match