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Was planning to keep the CPU and GPU (I7 920 DO@ 4.0ghz +Nvidia GTX 280) on the exisiting loop and add a new one just for the three motherboard block i will be fitting
 
might need three loops if had seperate one for CPU! With three blocks on my motherboard I think my new pump (200l/hr) will be near its limits for keeping up a good flow. HAve good temeratures at the moment on my CPU/GPU loop from a 600l/hr pump.... still will have to see as there will be a big difference from and E8600@ 4ghz to an I7 at the same!
 
Yea, not much point having a loop just for the mobo blocks, they wont generate anywhere near as much heat as the CPU and GPU.

Be better having somthing like NB and CPU in one loop, GPU and mosfets in the other
 
I’m not sure about the flow rate vs heat output benefits of different loop configurations... with obviously have to do plenty of research before I take the plunge (could also take the opportunity to clean up my tubing as well!)
 
For those who dont know I have now completed my first ever watercooling set up.

Just a few pics but for the full story just click on the link in my sig :D

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For those who dont know I have now completed my first ever watercooling set up.

Just a few pics but for the full story just click on the link in my sig :D

So you got the extra coolant and got rid of the air then? Looks good man, nice work :D Worth it in the end isnt it
 
i have to say this has to be one of the most interesting i have ever read, some of the old cooling rigs are amasing and very inventive, we have it so easy these days don't we :D

hats off the pioneers of water cooling :) i'll be joining the ranks soon :D
 
I loved going through this thread for the first time from the very start.

Like you say, we have it easy now, no using car heaters and such haha
 
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