- Joined
- Feb 21, 2008
- Location
- Baltimore, MD
so ive been debating whether or not to add another radiator.
my current setup is in my sig:
3.6GHz q6600
8800GT (stock)
dtek fuzion V1 block on CPU
dtek fuzion gfx V2 block on GPU
mcp350 pump
micro res
and all cooled by MCR320QP currently with 1200RPM scythe s-flex fans. i also have 3x scythe ultra kaze 2000 RPM fans. i recently switched to the s-flex because they are quieter and do almost as good of a job.
now i have a gtx 280 on the way that will be cooled by the gfx2 waterblock + Dtek unisink. but with the OCed q6600 and gtx280, will it be too much for the single 320 rad? i was thinking if i added another rad i could mod my case a bit to fit a 220 in the bottom front.
IF i added a second rad, what would be suggested?
single loop? or dual loop?
CPU on the 320 and GPU on the 220?
or
CPU on the 220 and GPU on the 320?
id assume the first scenario. any help much appreciated!
my current setup is in my sig:
3.6GHz q6600
8800GT (stock)
dtek fuzion V1 block on CPU
dtek fuzion gfx V2 block on GPU
mcp350 pump
micro res
and all cooled by MCR320QP currently with 1200RPM scythe s-flex fans. i also have 3x scythe ultra kaze 2000 RPM fans. i recently switched to the s-flex because they are quieter and do almost as good of a job.
now i have a gtx 280 on the way that will be cooled by the gfx2 waterblock + Dtek unisink. but with the OCed q6600 and gtx280, will it be too much for the single 320 rad? i was thinking if i added another rad i could mod my case a bit to fit a 220 in the bottom front.
IF i added a second rad, what would be suggested?
single loop? or dual loop?
CPU on the 320 and GPU on the 220?
or
CPU on the 220 and GPU on the 320?
id assume the first scenario. any help much appreciated!