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Unread 10-20-2003, 11:25 AM   #8
superart
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What If you run a setup like this?

Here your only losing flowrate to the radiator, which will not negatively effect the performance of the entire system.

Each pump draws cool water from the res. independently, thus giving the same effect as just having one pump.

If you think about it, you wouldn't be losing much flowrate even at the radiator, since there are 2 pumps feeding the manifold, the flow rate to the rad. will be approximately the same as through the blocks.

Also, the flowrate through the GPU will actually be higher than it would have been if using one pump and putting it in series, since the water is not losing flow by going through the CPU block first.



What do you guys think of this type of setup? It gives you the best of both worlds. High flow rate and better efficiency since the CPU isn't heating up the water that would be used for the GPU
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