New loop high temps 65C

You could (in theory) add the CPU block without too much hassle, if you can get the positioning right, you might not even need to completely drain the loop.

If you run the tubes out of top the GPU block and run the CPU / GPU in parallel rather than in series.
 
Glad ya got it sorted.

@ Deathjester. Yeah im always adding in and taking out bits without draining the loop, although with a loop as simple as that i cant imagine it takes long refilling it.
 
You could (in theory) add the CPU block without too much hassle, if you can get the positioning right, you might not even need to completely drain the loop.

If you run the tubes out of top the GPU block and run the CPU / GPU in parallel rather than in series.

Interesting ill have to have a look into this idea , how does it compare to series ? noob question but i am new to this if i take the plugs out of the top of gpu arent i going to have cooling fluid shoot out or ?
 
still cant believe its taking all that rad space to cool 1 gpu. glad you got it sorted though fella as there is nothing worse than having high temps.
 
Interesting ill have to have a look into this idea , how does it compare to series ? noob question but i am new to this if i take the plugs out of the top of gpu arent i going to have cooling fluid shoot out or ?

Yes you would , just drain down to the level below the gpu.
 
Well, i have 14 ff5's ek vardar fans now push pull on my radiators, i've already using them in p/p configuration taking air from outside and blowing inside air with 2 rear 120mm fans.

The temps are now 9 degrees cooler than before.

so for radiators it's better to take always the air from outside even if they are on top or bottom side.

Hope this help.
 
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