Hey guys
I'm reading up a load on custom loops mainly out of curiosity at this point and possibly for application at some point. I've been fascinated by water cooling since I first got into PC customisation and hoping to one day take the plunge.
If I were to go balls to the wall and try a dual loop (let's say the EK Dual Loop res as a starting point) and say cool the CPU on one loop and GPU on the other, would I be correct in assuming each loop would need its own pump?
I was thinking of putting a 240/360 rad on the CPU loop and 240mm rad on the GPU loop (single GFX setup). In theory, I'd imagine this would mean I wouldn't have to drain the entire setup to install a second and possibly third GPU in the future if I wanted to - I'd just have to drain the loop that the GPU is on, right?
Any suggestions to optimise it would be much appreciated!
I'm reading up a load on custom loops mainly out of curiosity at this point and possibly for application at some point. I've been fascinated by water cooling since I first got into PC customisation and hoping to one day take the plunge.
If I were to go balls to the wall and try a dual loop (let's say the EK Dual Loop res as a starting point) and say cool the CPU on one loop and GPU on the other, would I be correct in assuming each loop would need its own pump?
I was thinking of putting a 240/360 rad on the CPU loop and 240mm rad on the GPU loop (single GFX setup). In theory, I'd imagine this would mean I wouldn't have to drain the entire setup to install a second and possibly third GPU in the future if I wanted to - I'd just have to drain the loop that the GPU is on, right?
Any suggestions to optimise it would be much appreciated!