
Originally Posted by
Sadasius
What I am thinking is happening in the GPU blocks with parallel flow is completely different then what the blocks were designed to do. The GPU blocks were designed to have flow go through them but with parallel I don't think there is actual flow as we normally see it but is happening in a different way. It's too bad we do not have some sort of visual pinwheels on two sides near the ports on the GPU blocks to confirm this but what I think is happening is that the water is being exchanged at the ports of the blocks and are not really circulating in the block itself as much as it is just exchanging slowly off of the lip of the ports. When you stop to think about it and the results show it too is the temps are consistent through the 3 blocks. The flow is going the path of least resistance down the tubes but is scrapping off fluid along the way and is exchanging that way. So the water in the blocks is kinda sitting there exchanging a little at a time slowly but enough not to overheat the water and I think there is even some protection there as the water heats up and expands into the running water in the ports. I don't know....Just ramblings on my part and may mean nothing.
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