We are limited, more or less, to what I have here at the house. That includes:
CPU blocks:
2x Swiftech MCW462-UH
Maze 3
Maze 4
2x Spir@l (one's alum and one's copper)
um I think I have a couple others around here perhaps
GPU blocks:
Innovatek with 1/2" barbs
Radiators:
Black Ice Extreme
DD Super Cube (so many bends)
Chevette heatercore
1970 Blazer heatercore (10x6x2 one pass)
BeCooling 5x10 (tranny cooler)
I can plumb in whatever you guys like, but doing all possible combinations of those blocks, rads, and pumps is not a good use of my time. So should I go with a high flow/low resistance type setup (maybe the one pass core and a spir@l or MCW and little else), and a high resistance one (2 CPU blocks, a GPU block, and the Super Cube or maybe a couple of rads)? I am a bit concerned about using radiators that noone actually uses any more though.
Since87 would the P-Q curves be useful for your computer simulation program? If so then I need to make sure I collect the data in a way relevant to you.
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