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Changed my Loop and CPU waterblock

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SiGfever

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I replaced my TDX with a Storm rev2, my two BIPro rads with one BIPro II with Swiftech radbox, Scythe SFF21F fans and redid my loop. :beer:

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Edit: Here is what it looked like before.

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learning curve said:
Was just lookin closer and if you flipped that rad upside down you could shorten your loop a fair bit.


Also, maybe a single-pass rad and a pump->cpu->rad->gpu->pump loop would definately decrease tubing length

But damn, that's clean!
 
NODES said:
with the changes did u see a diff?
Before:

I went from 38C idle (OC to 3.3Ghz) and 48C Full Load (OC to 3.8Ghz).

To...

After:

I just got it running last night so the AS5 hasn't had time to do its stuff. My idle temp is 76F ambient, 36C idle (OC to 3.422Ghz) and full load of 45C (3.91Ghz).
 
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