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I'm hoping some experienced folks could cast their eyes over my intended watercooling setup, in particular the suitability of the pump for pushing water through the other components, listed in loop-order:
Pump - XSPC Dual-bay res/pump combo, 750lph
CPU block - Magicool MC-block copper rev2
1st Rad - Coolgate HD120
GPU Block - Watercool Heatkiller full-cover copper & stainless steel
2nd Rad - Coolgate HD240
Fittings - black nickel coated brass compression 10/8
My GPU is going to be 'somewhat'
overclocked, nvidia 560GTX Ti
My CPU is moderately overclocked 4-core AMD FX, later upgrading to an 8-core.
My main point of concern is the pump, and it's ability to push water through two blocks and two rads, I have no idea of how it'll cope with that. I have enough space for a second pump mid-way through the loop if needs be (case is a Thermaltake Level 10 GT). I have a lot of experience with modified systems but new to watercooling (been using closed-loops & air cooling).
Pump - XSPC Dual-bay res/pump combo, 750lph
CPU block - Magicool MC-block copper rev2
1st Rad - Coolgate HD120
GPU Block - Watercool Heatkiller full-cover copper & stainless steel
2nd Rad - Coolgate HD240
Fittings - black nickel coated brass compression 10/8
My GPU is going to be 'somewhat'
overclocked, nvidia 560GTX TiMy CPU is moderately overclocked 4-core AMD FX, later upgrading to an 8-core.
My main point of concern is the pump, and it's ability to push water through two blocks and two rads, I have no idea of how it'll cope with that. I have enough space for a second pump mid-way through the loop if needs be (case is a Thermaltake Level 10 GT). I have a lot of experience with modified systems but new to watercooling (been using closed-loops & air cooling).
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