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Water Block Design / Construction Building your own block? Need info on designing one? Heres where to do it |
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Say you have your pump, you have the feed go out of the pump and split in a Y having each tube going to their own radiator. Then, from each radiator have the water enter the block without recombining, and use the block as a T to rejoin the water and return to your pump.
Has anyone tried this, or thought about it? -Zoson
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The only problem would be that you'd lose the direct jet of water onto the center of the die. If you wanted to go dual Rad it would be better to split combine then have it go through the block.
I made my own WW. My version has 4 3/8 exausts. I then use each one to cool another component. This way the WB acts as a manifold. |
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