== LIQUID LOOP HELP (Includes Cool Picture) ==

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So I've bought all the components including the new case for my Liquid cooling build. The only step left that I can do for now (everything will have arrived by next wednesday) is thinking a good pipeline system.

Here's a diagram of what a friend recomended I know I've put the pipe from each end of the res and I also realise that wouldnt be the case in real life its just to distinguish the different pipes.

System.jpg


Please feel free to tamper with my EPIC design in photoshop if you have a better loop in mind or just type it if you cant be bothered to draw it out.

:)

Thanks for reading

-Neebo Tizzle-
 
I would go (to make the tubing easier) RES>PUMP>GFX>CPU>RAD
but it matters with exact positioning of your components, as long as you have the RES before the pump, theres no "best" way to do it.
 
I would go (to make the tubing easier) RES>PUMP>GFX>CPU>RAD
but it matters with exact positioning of your components, as long as you have the RES before the pump, theres no "best" way to do it.

Is my positioning of the pump at the bottom off the base alright too?
 
i don't think the pic is correct just a schematic, i do the same when designing a loop.

The pump should always go lower than the RES when possible...but there are ways to get round it!!
 
I would go (to make the tubing easier) RES>PUMP>GFX>CPU>RAD
but it matters with exact positioning of your components, as long as you have the RES before the pump, theres no "best" way to do it.

I'd do this too to cut down on the amount of slack tubing. It makes no real difference what order the rad/cpu/gpu come as the temps across the loop will be the same after a few minutes of it running.
 
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