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Follow up to prev post....pics as requested

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rouge34rtw

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Oct 3, 2008
Hi....thanks for the replies to my question about single or multiple loops....I have it running a single loop now, pump-rad1-rad2-CPU-GPU-MCP-res-and back to the pump....temps idle around 34-36 degrees C, and after 1 1/2hrs of flying my flight sim they were at 39`C-GPU and 40`C-CPU....I have 2-6"x6"x2" heater cores w/copper water jackets connected inline, and a 120mm 12v DC pushing air in the box + a 120mm 120v AC pulling air from the other end...run the fans at med-low speed and hardly hear them. I am thinking of changing my circuit to put a rad between the CPU and GPU...might help pick up a degree or two....but I am really pleased with the silent performance as is....so here are pics of my case and setup inside it...the pump/rads/fan box is on a shelf below the PC....

Thanks

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im not using watercooling but am still looking into it for my system. But wouldnt the system run cooler if it went along the lines of

Pump - rad1 - CPU - rad2 - GPU - MCP - res - pump? as the water has a chance to cool donw a little before it hits the GPU? ofcorse it would use more tubing but i still would have thought not to much more and it would run cooler no?

Also whats ur "MCP"? i missed ur original thread
 
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