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Unread 11-04-2002, 10:04 AM   #92
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Excuse me for not clarifying, since that was a continuation of another thread in which the same question was asked and answered (disjointed conversation ... losing ... sanity ... help), but I had discussed offsetting the flow slowdown by changing the hose diameter. In a full 5/8" system, if the CPU was run at 1/2" and the GPU/NB was run at 3/8", it would put the majority of the water through the CPU block (as most GPU/NB blocks are quite restrictive). Overall, you'd probably see better systemwide results, especially with the crazy flow you'd get out of the Iwaki 30 series he's looking at. I suppose I should have clarified that. Since there will be more than enough flow for the CPU to get adequate cooling, you'd get better results in your GPU/NB cooling to have cold water hit them rather than warm. Granted, with the flow speeds he'll be seeing, there won't be a huge difference, but it would be better for him to take the best advantage of the situation, and also keep series restriction at a minimum, since that Iwaki will create a ton of heat (more than usual) if it's forced to fight a lot of resistance (lets face it, those pumps are made to flow), dumping more heat into his system.
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