What I meant by less worry was more that if you wanted to add a new part to parts you already had then you had options, or that you could try different options and were not limited to just one serial loop, or just parallel loops, and that you can try different combinations.
For new users who want to start with just a CPU block a single loop is fine, and if they want to add a second rad and some GPU blocks down the road then they can move to parallel loops if that offers better performance without having to buy a new pump--the more options you have the better your chances are for a good result.
Yes there is a configuration utility coming that will allow users to plug in different blocks, radiators etc in different combinations to more easily determine whats ideal for their specific set up. The Loopilator lol. All the data and the database portion are ready, just working on the front end now.
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