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Old 6th February 2004, 20:02   #51
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if you're cpu temp is 51°, your tubings feel warm.
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Old 6th February 2004, 20:40   #52
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Some1 told me a RAD is more efficient as the flow is higher.
So cutting the flow on half would give u bad performance...

I used to think that if the flow is cut in half the water spends more time in the rad cooling off...

So what is it?
I'm sorry I made a little typo that seems to have confused you guys
I corrected it. Basicly I asked if 2 rads in serie is better then 2 in parallel...

I have seen what 2 non identical pump can do to each other and personally I would try avoid having 2 pumps.
And, does having 2 rads in parallel ad more resistance to the setup?
 
Old 6th February 2004, 22:32   #53
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hmm, i have an eheim 1250 and 2 rads in serie
And don't have any problem at all

@TA you have been studying fluidum mechanics
 
Old 7th February 2004, 00:22   #54
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wrong wrong wrong. it's all wrong

more info tomorrow, there's too much blood in my alcohol atm to give a good explanation

@jakkerd: T-splitters SUCK, get Y splitters
@TA: two pumps in series => double pressure

pressure > flow rate
my iwaki MD-15R does 1000l/h an hour but is way better then an eheim 1200l/h because it has over twice as much pressure!
 
Old 7th February 2004, 00:24   #55
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if you're cpu temp is 51°, your tubings feel warm.
or the CPU block sucks, but it can be the pump too

as said: check your flow rate and water temp. that explains everything!
 
Old 7th February 2004, 08:17   #56
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Mayb you can make two loops. One for the chipset and graka and another for the cpu.
Just an idea.
 
Old 7th February 2004, 12:16   #57
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you will have to push water a quite a high rate through a radiator to make it "heat up".
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Old 7th February 2004, 14:51   #58
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i'm planning to use 2*BIX in my next setup

should that give a big pressure drop with an 1048?
of put them //
 
Old 7th February 2004, 19:03   #59
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well, a hose came loose yesterday
cpu is still working
mobo is not, and it is completely not rma-able
€110 down the drain :s


everytime i work with cases, something goes serieously wrong
so, i'm adjusting this mad modding project to overkill desktop cooling :grin:
you'll get the idea once i get started

there are to big pro's to the 'new' project
1. no case
2. much less risks, since i will have all the room i will ever need
more on this later

first major problem right now, is to find the money to buy a new mobo (somebody wants to donate anything ).
 
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Bummer.
 
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