Single or dual loops

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Hi their in a few months time i will be building a overkill watercooled loop,its going to have cpu,gpu,mobo and memory cooling. the rads will be 2x 420mm,1x 360mm and a 240mm rad. Im not sure whether to have a single loop with everything in or have the 420mm in the top for the cpu and memory,then the 420,360 and 240 for 3x 7970's and a asus rampage iv extreme with waterblock.if its a single it will have 2 d5 pumps im the system and if its dual loop a dual bay with 2 d5's
The only problem with a dual is that the 420,360 and 240 are in the bottom and front.thanks Josh
 
One loop is simpler. Your D5's might fight but should be OK.

Main advantage of dual loop is thermally isolating CPU and GPU. Relative to a series loop, you can run the cpu colder and the gpu hotter on the same amount of radiators. It's logistically simpler too when you come to replace a graphics card.
 
Well if i have on d5 in the res then one between the bottom rads that should be okay,im not bothered about the noise.and a single would be easer as the gpus are going to be in serial
 
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