I'm thinking of running the following components off of a 4 port T3, however, I am undecided yet on the loop order.

2 x 360 Radiator [RX360 or TFC 360; undecided]
1 x 480 Radiator [RX480 or TFC 480; undecided]
1 x Watercool Heatkiller LC 1156
1 x GPU Waterblock [Most likely a 5870 or a 5870x2]

My question is, will a 4 port T3 be able to provide sufficient flow for these components to achieve a "good" level of performance?

I know that in Skinnee's review of the T3, he achieved a flow rate of 3.16GPM with the following components;

1 x Watercool Heatkiller LT
3 x 360 Radiator [1 x RX360, 1 x MCR320 and 1 x GTX360]
2 x DD 295 Water blocks

Based upon Skinnee's results, I would say that I should be right to run the components I listed from a 4 port T3, but I thought that a second opinion (or two) wouldn't hurt. Furthermore, if the T3 is up to the job, do you think that there may be enough pumping power left in the T3 to support either another GPU water block?

At the moment I am thinking that if the T3 isn't sufficient, or I'm after a bit of additional flow/pumping power in my loop, I could throw in another D5 or a DDC 3.2 into one of the loops running off the T3. Will this configuration of a T3 with an additional pump running on one of its loops work? or will it cause some sort of complication(s)?

Cheers guys