Do you mean the pump would be overwhelmed with having a seperate pump/res pushing into it, as that is what i would be doing, basically using hte cpu block/pump as a custom cpu cooling block as you would in a normal custom loop, my thinking was it would be better as it would be 1 and 1/2 pumps pushing the water around.
Google does not yield anything useful on the subject so I turned to here
The biggest problem is that the radiator for it is aluminium, but i thought that modern fluids like mayhems contain anti corrosive agents so this wouldn't be a problem?
Ah I see, sorry i'm still half asleep.
Yes this is possible.
Mayhems premix does have inhibitor and biocide in it but as far as I am aware that is designed for loops where you arent intentionally mixing metals.
When you are mixing metals, particularly aluminium and copper you find that manufacturers use other fluid-something bright green seems to be the stuff they turn to for clcs.
I know people use stuff like antifreeze in their own loops when mixing metals and have said that that works.
The pump in the clc could help or hinder flow, I'm of the opinion that it would hinder the flow but I'm only speculating.
It is an interesting idea but I can understand why you havent found much info on whether it would work or not.
It is certainly worth a try if you have a unit you don't mind taking apart to repurpose as a cpu block.