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That it's what I figured. Does not mean I can't get one to play with. Just means I won't make any submissions with it until my tenure in the novice league is finished.
EK 360 radiator without airflow.
outdoor temp 11 F
indoor temp 68 F
after 20 minutes I'm reading coolant temp at 57 F
not connected to a cpu.
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most likely another pump mount and 3 more gallons antifreeze.
use this as to connect into reservoir pump radiator cpu cooler.
and 2nd as reservoir pump radiator cooler.
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idea is of a 2 stage water cooler.
where as one pump combo acts to remove heat from the cpu.
the 2nd pump combo to remove heat from the water supply or reservoir.
I don't mean to be a kill joy,
I don't mean to be a kill joy, but I don't think it works that way. Unless you're talking about 2 separate closed loops the water temp wont vary much from the start to end of the loop. In this scenario the Rad is the coldest part and the water will warm from that point forward until it gets back to the rad. Even in the cooler the temps will likely be warmer than the outside temp.
Note: The cold water lines will cool the air inside the cooler. But that's a sign that your lines are actually warming up trying to reach thermal equilibrium.
Placing the cooler outside with the rad, now that might be more useful.
Hmmm, I'll never tell someone they shouldn't try something.
So you're getting an 11f drop in temp from ambient to your CPU loop. This will create better than ambient cooling without creating condensation. Seems like a lot of effort though.
I remember when Johan was doing rads out windows getting -20 or more temps on his loop. Hit some decent clocks I will admit, but got clobbered by Bones and Shrimp's Home made Dice pots.
Completely different ball game though.
cold, blaylock, just cold.......