ek dc 2.2 for GPU & CPU

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ive recently bought a ek kit L360

it comes with the ek dc 2.2 pump

would it be sufficient to run both gpu & cpu block?

I will be adding an 240mm

so it will have 360mm up top and 240mm down bottom

fairly new to custom watercooling, so as much advice needed!

:)
 
Hey, I've got the same pump (I had the same kit changed it around a bit). Got mine running through a 240mm, 360mm rad and cpu block atm. Got it downvolted to 7v. Works perfectly fine. Temps stayed the same (Going from 12v to 7v). I playnto put a block on my 780ti and stick it in the loop. It shouldn't be a problem tbh. And if it is i'll put it 12v's again.

So yes It shouldn't be a problem I think. Its a powerful little pump
 
GPU blocks are a lot more restrictive than radiators ... I would question whether a DC 2.2 can sustain a high enough flow rate.

I know I'm questioning my dual rad + CPU + GPU on a 10W DDC ...
 
You should be alright, I had a 2.2 pump pushing a full loop through a clocked 2500K and a GTX480 on two 240's and it worked fine, (GTX480 was stock lol)
 
You should be alright, I had a 2.2 pump pushing a full loop through a clocked 2500K and a GTX480 on two 240's and it worked fine, (GTX480 was stock lol)

what temps was you getting on your cpu if you dont mind me asking? also voltage and what mhz
 
You dont need 2 rads
I have a 360 rad and it keeps my 780 and i7 920 (they run hot) nice and cool.
780 never sees over 42c even after 4 hours of BF4
 
You dont need 2 rads
I have a 360 rad and it keeps my 780 and i7 920 (they run hot) nice and cool.
780 never sees over 42c even after 4 hours of BF4

im running haswell lol I hope your right... as it would mean saving around £60 on buying a 240mm rad! lol

is ur 780 overclocked?
 
You'll be fine with a single 360 radiator and dcp 2.2 pump. Haswell always runs hot, there's not a whole lot you can do about that (besides de-lid) but temps will be respectable for both CPU and GPU.
 
Yeah haswells run hot due tot eh crappy TIM, so its not like you will have any extra heat go into the loop anyway. If anything they would require less radiator than most other chips as they are less power hungry.

360 and the 2.2 will be fine together with a CPU and a GPU block.
 
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