How close would this be to two loops, temp wise?
RES->655Pump->CPU(i7 965)->NB/SB->Mosfet->Mosfet->Feser 360 RAD->4870x2->Feser 360 RAD-> back to reserve.
Is the 655 pump strong enough for the above loop?
How close would this be to two loops, temp wise?
RES->655Pump->CPU(i7 965)->NB/SB->Mosfet->Mosfet->Feser 360 RAD->4870x2->Feser 360 RAD-> back to reserve.
Is the 655 pump strong enough for the above loop?
put 1 feser 360 before the cpu u will need it
i pretty sure its good enough as long as the blocks arent restrictive
you would need head pressure then which calls for the 355 pump with top
but if its something like a gtz or a d-tek v2 then thats fine
if u have the money i would consider putting to loops to even out the heat disspation
another pump and a res and put ur gpu,mosfets in that loop
leave you chipsets with the cpu
if not that loop will be fine just put 1 rad before the cpu
2C equilibrium throughout the loop, and flow is constant.. the order doesn't matter.
@OP, would be getting another pump to much, you'd gain a lot from two loops.
loop 1
Res->655Pump(i'd put an MCP355 instead)->CPU(i7 965)->Feser 360 RAD-> back to reservoir.
loop 2
Res->pump(655 or 355)->HD4870x2->mosfet->mosfet->NB/SB->Feser 360->reservoir
you'll gain a lot of CPU performance, you can run the first loop on a 240 Rad(or the 360, but it'll be overkill
.........................................8jv8 loriui- and the second on either a 360 or 480..
Res(or t-line)->
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I was going to cheapout and just run one loop, but since I just spent lots of $$ on 12 NOS San Ace 109R1212H1011 fans to sandwich both rads why stop there...I ordered the second 655 pump and swifty mini reserve. The second 360 if for future expansion, in case I get decided to run both my 4870x2 card in CF.
Now I just have to decided on what tubing to run????
Last edited by tommyxv; 02-20-2009 at 03:34 AM.
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