okay guys, heres a image of the side of my pc that I edited, I have a H110 at the top which is 2x 140mm fans, and I edited the picture to pretty much where I can install rads etc well yeah anyway.
Iv thought a few times the best possible way of doing a custom loop in my rig, and whilst motivated by a few beers iv come up with this.
Now hear me out, I don't know that much about custom loops, but here is my Theory, (correct me if I am wrong) but, I thought it would be best to go like this.
(this idea, I will not be using these current specs, its for when I upgrade and go for say maybe two 390x gpus, and a nice 6core or 8core cpu)
420rad@top of case > cpu > gpu 1 > 280 rad > pump > gpu 2 > 420 rad.
(yellow box on picture = the tube style pump res thing that costs a arm and a leg)
I priced it up on ocuk, it would cost around 500 quid for the loop. but im posting this asking, is that the right way to do a loop for the best temperatures, because though im no water cooling expert, even i know that the size of a gpu block and the heat a gpu produces well, in my picture, gpu 1 will = around the same temperature as gpu 2, because gpu 1 is linked to a bigger rad but has a cpu warming the water before hand, there for cancelling out say half of the cooling provided by the 420 radiator if that makes sense, then the gpu 2 only has a 280 rad cooling it.
that's my theory anyway, correct me if im wrong, by the way im not bothered 100% about the looks and tubes all over the shop, just about the best performance for my pennys.
But if you guys can edit my picture and show me a better way of doing it or something, feel free
thanks and advice is welcome. like I say this will be in the future not yet.
also, I learnt a few things when pricing up the bill, as im a water cooling noob, I learnt about the hose diamiters and outer diamiters etc, there seems to be two standard sizes, (cant remember off top of my head) but im guessing the biggest is the best? but iv tried to google one vs the other but cant find anything at all, not even pictures so no idea how the thickness and width even looks so any helps welcome.
thanks again
edits: the front rad would be intaking cold air into case not pushing as the picture suggests that's just a MS paint fail there. and the dvd drive bays would be cut out (and if it measured up and fitted, a 320 or another 420 would go there). also my gpu2 wouldn't be tilted like it is in picture
Iv thought a few times the best possible way of doing a custom loop in my rig, and whilst motivated by a few beers iv come up with this.
Now hear me out, I don't know that much about custom loops, but here is my Theory, (correct me if I am wrong) but, I thought it would be best to go like this.
(this idea, I will not be using these current specs, its for when I upgrade and go for say maybe two 390x gpus, and a nice 6core or 8core cpu)
420rad@top of case > cpu > gpu 1 > 280 rad > pump > gpu 2 > 420 rad.
(yellow box on picture = the tube style pump res thing that costs a arm and a leg)
I priced it up on ocuk, it would cost around 500 quid for the loop. but im posting this asking, is that the right way to do a loop for the best temperatures, because though im no water cooling expert, even i know that the size of a gpu block and the heat a gpu produces well, in my picture, gpu 1 will = around the same temperature as gpu 2, because gpu 1 is linked to a bigger rad but has a cpu warming the water before hand, there for cancelling out say half of the cooling provided by the 420 radiator if that makes sense, then the gpu 2 only has a 280 rad cooling it.
that's my theory anyway, correct me if im wrong, by the way im not bothered 100% about the looks and tubes all over the shop, just about the best performance for my pennys.
But if you guys can edit my picture and show me a better way of doing it or something, feel free
thanks and advice is welcome. like I say this will be in the future not yet.also, I learnt a few things when pricing up the bill, as im a water cooling noob, I learnt about the hose diamiters and outer diamiters etc, there seems to be two standard sizes, (cant remember off top of my head) but im guessing the biggest is the best? but iv tried to google one vs the other but cant find anything at all, not even pictures so no idea how the thickness and width even looks so any helps welcome.
thanks again

edits: the front rad would be intaking cold air into case not pushing as the picture suggests that's just a MS paint fail there. and the dvd drive bays would be cut out (and if it measured up and fitted, a 320 or another 420 would go there). also my gpu2 wouldn't be tilted like it is in picture

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