The cost of the pump is no big deal, honestly. If I'm going to support thousands of dollars of equipment on one loop, I want it as rock solid as I can get it. The deal with the 1200 is that I want to use that crazy flow for the blocks, not the rad. By using a bypass, I can let quite a bit of that flow through, and tune the system to maximum efficiency. I suspect I can keep all of my systems (since mine peaks at 46C now) under 50C in this setup, if I had four on it. The only real restrictions (I'm going to carve the PVC channels and 90s out of 1.5" PVC to reduce flow issues) will be the waterblocks, the sheer height and length of the tubing, and the rad. By lessening the impact of the rad, I can save more fun for the blocks.
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