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Old 5th October 2005, 19:13   #1
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would a 10 000 lph hour pump be a good idea fo watre cooling or would teh presure break the tubes
 
Old 5th October 2005, 21:58   #2
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I'm quite shure it will, but I also think 10 000lph won't give good results, becaus the water will flow too fast to absorb much energy.
 
Old 5th October 2005, 21:59   #3
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so what do u recomend
 
Old 5th October 2005, 22:55   #4
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its proved head pressure is more important then flow
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Old 11th November 2005, 00:46   #5
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+ 10 000lph would be big and noisy as hell! kinda defeating the point (or one of the points) of a watercooling set-up - silence !!! (in my opinion) :P
 
Old 11th November 2005, 10:43   #6
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such a pump would add too much heat to your closed circuit

the only possible use is when you have (like some guy did) a huge underground water reservoir. the pump was there too. no pump noise, no radiator, and it provided him water that was at about 15°C
 
Old 11th November 2005, 17:37   #7
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**** wow, thats insane !!!

do you have a link to that ?!

*gets out shovel&wellies*
 
Old 11th November 2005, 17:45   #8
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Xero,

personally i think a decent head 1000 lph pump is the best balance, between noise, heat output and flow...

i have a small 1000 lph Eheim with about 2M head (submersible), and i can't even hear it!

Use the larger 1/2" tubing and water-blocks, that way even a weakish pump will do fine (500-1000lph) as pressure loss is minimum with less restrictive blocks/tubing/radiators ... - thats my advice anyway

good luck!
 
Old 13th November 2005, 01:48   #9
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**** wow, thats insane !!!

do you have a link to that ?!
it's some guy on procooling... hes done quite some nice stuff, including a CPU block with one big inlet and four small outlets. IIRC
 
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