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Originally Posted by killme413
hehe.. But with a few big fans the air inside the case will have no time to heat up anyways, it will always be fresh room-temp air inside the case thus it only takes like 1s to replace all the air inside the case..
And blowing hot air inside the case will cook all components including hoses and waterblock and will rise the temp on every single component in your system..Your pumping something like 300W of heat right into you case! it's like trying to cool a CPU when a blowdryer is trying to heat up the block at the same time 
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I think I'm going to have to experiment a bit, swap the fans around and check the results

My previous watercooling rig used a radbox so this wasn't a problem I had to tackle.
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No response to why using a big tank? and pump?
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Sorry I forgot to post this in my last reply; I'm not going to use a big tank now. Instead (hopefully) I'm going to use two of
Trodas' Tank O Matic reservoirs 
This'll look a LOT better, and each loop will get its own res. They'll only hold 200ml's or so. Mounted under the res each one will have its own MCP350 (the newer ones with the flow monitors.)
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Im not full of shit, i know fhysics and i have experice from several WC systems..
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Please don't think that I think your "full of shit", I really don't, and I apologies if you got that impression. I appreciate everyones replies