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am i reading this right ?
pump to rad to cpu to gfx to rad to pump
surely res to pump to cpu to gfx to rad to res , would be better ?
would it be best to go res > pump > cpu > rad > gfx > rad > res
as you said sounds ok
your bottom rad is putting hot air into the system ? sucking up through ?or blowing up ? not a major prob cause thats probably the coolest part of your loop tho i guess.
your top rad is exiting thru the roof also i gues so that new order would look ok
so normally it will go res feeds pump , pump feeds hottest component first as in cpu . then gfx. then rad , then res. and around you go . if you want to pop a extra rad in there fine not a problem as it acts as a resevoir also .
i do think it will help if you change it yes.
it may be that your cooling block isnt sitting correctly on the cpu tho also but try the diferent loop first imo unless anyone seees a prob with that...
the pump and res are a combo
looking at the pic i would check to see if the tube from your outlet isnt kinking from your pump
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Are you sure that the loop is free of air/air bubbles?
I say this because the res is right at the bottom and the first place you are going is the top of the loop. Might be something to check, maybe run the case on its side for a while.