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Unread 06-25-2002, 01:11 PM   #11
jeff0628
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WHAT!!

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Ok - one thing to remember is that the flow-rate at any point in the entire system is always going to be the same. What is going to change is the speed of the water
The speed of the water IS the flow rate. You are contradicting yourself.

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You can never have too-much flow-rate
If your flow rate is too high then the water will not have time to cool in the radiator, therefore defeating the whole purpose of watercooling. There has to be a balance between flow resistance in your system and water flow. If you can never have to much flow then why not run 2" hose pumping 1,500 gph!

I dont mean to rip into someones reply but lets think things through.
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