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Unread 02-11-2003, 03:40 PM   #9
[NH]Naughtyboy
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Originally posted by airspirit
The only other thing I don't understand, then, is why you're using two pumps rather than one more powerful pump? If you're worried about case room ... see what I mean?
Well the pump isn´t that much of an issiue...I´m planning to put them next to each other..my case is wide enough to host both pumps next to each other. The BIX:s was another story...didn´t want to put in top of my case due to air traps...didn´t have room in bottom of case...and sandwich them seemed ocward to me.


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Originally posted by bigben2k So my suggestion is to optimize for flow, not heat. You've got two low pressure pumps so, IMO, it would be best to concentrate on flow optimization.

res-->pump-->pump-->rad-->CPU block/pelt--->GPU block/pelt-->splitter-->back to res. [/b]
Hmm..well...even though that config. helps me even more with the space and also I don´t have to make the splitters...that feels somehow a little wrong...I mean pump "hot" water in to the gpu block. U think I would get THAT high pressuredrops with a splitter.


Would it be easier/better to ditch thoose 2 1048 and go for a 1250 instead..???
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