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Imagine a Zalman Reserator type reservoir. It normally has two hose connectors at the bottom. What if the hose that brings back the warmer water was connected on the top of the reservoir and the reservoir itself is filled 50% of its capacity.
Would the freefall of the water help cool it down?
Basically, my question has got nothing to do with the zalman, i'm just wondering if the freefall (and the resulting increased activity of the surface water as the water comes crashing down from above) would make a noticable difference in temperature.
I'll throw a disclaimer at this while i still got the chance
I don't own a watercooling system myself, nor have i really done any research in what is 'best'. This is just a brainwave/fart that i needed answering by the experts
Would the freefall of the water help cool it down?
Basically, my question has got nothing to do with the zalman, i'm just wondering if the freefall (and the resulting increased activity of the surface water as the water comes crashing down from above) would make a noticable difference in temperature.
I'll throw a disclaimer at this while i still got the chance
I don't own a watercooling system myself, nor have i really done any research in what is 'best'. This is just a brainwave/fart that i needed answering by the experts