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Unread 07-09-2002, 03:48 AM   #10
Hallis
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Originally posted by bigben2k
Correct, noob!

The flow rate does not change anywhere in the rig. The speed (and pressure) does change. Since the flow is created by the pump, it is affected by the total resistance of all the components, but the flow remains exactly the same at any one point in the rig.

So the waterblock gets flow X, and as a result of its restriction, the coolant flows at speed Y, creating pressure Z within it.
ITs as easy as A, B, C when you just look at the big picture,, thank you again Bigben2k :-) Once again you're faster on the keyboard than i am.. lol
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