Postmodum
03-30-2011, 03:55 AM
Hi to all.
So presently i'm using a single 420+280 loop with 140mm noiseblocker's pk-3 fans in push-pull config ( i have 2 pumps to optimize water flow ).
I'm adding 2 6970s to the loop and i'm trying to decide if it would be better to, instead of a single loop, create a dual loop, where the 280mm rad would take care of the gpu's and the 420 rad would take care of the i7 and the motherboard. ( Or the other way around, using the 420 fo the gpu's and 280 for cpu )
What do you think it's the best solution?
a) Keep the single loop
b) 280 to cooldown the gpu's
c) 420 to cooldown the gpu's
Rads are 2 Blackice GTX, with 140mm PK-3 fans in push pull.
CPU is a i7 920 clocked to 4.5Ghz ( ht on ); mobo a x58a-ud7; gpu's are 6970's.
So presently i'm using a single 420+280 loop with 140mm noiseblocker's pk-3 fans in push-pull config ( i have 2 pumps to optimize water flow ).
I'm adding 2 6970s to the loop and i'm trying to decide if it would be better to, instead of a single loop, create a dual loop, where the 280mm rad would take care of the gpu's and the 420 rad would take care of the i7 and the motherboard. ( Or the other way around, using the 420 fo the gpu's and 280 for cpu )
What do you think it's the best solution?
a) Keep the single loop
b) 280 to cooldown the gpu's
c) 420 to cooldown the gpu's
Rads are 2 Blackice GTX, with 140mm PK-3 fans in push pull.
CPU is a i7 920 clocked to 4.5Ghz ( ht on ); mobo a x58a-ud7; gpu's are 6970's.