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So, do you mean allowing a draw from, let's say, the right side of the case and continuing through the both rads and associated fans and out the left side of the case?
If so, aren't you heating the second rad with the discharge from the first?
Personally, I'm thinking better performance is gained by cutting a bottm center air hole, and then drawing air up in the middle and out through both rads and out the sides of the case...as this..

This is my TJ07 plan, but I'm new at it, so not certain. Also, the fins outlined are my idea to ensure stable, continuous airflow to both rads, separating them from each other.
Other comments (other than I love your plan for this TJ07), is that you may want to NOT use a common resevoir for both loops. Just asked that question here last week and was told to avoid mixing temps by dumping water into one res. I plan on using two XSPC res-top DDC-2 pumps mounted exactly where your pumps are. I may move them back outside the bay mounts so that they can be seen through the side window though. They look quite nice. That also saves me two bay mount spaces for fan controllers.
Also, one of the previous posters is probably right, putting all three GPUs in sequence is probably goint to make the last card hot as hell. If there is a way to run them in parallel without screwing up flow too much, you might wanna try that route. Is there a triple tubing splitter on the market?
I'm also using the CFP52 Silverstone 5.25 converter in the front, although I'm trying to figure out how to mount it as low as possible to allow good cross-flow from low front to rear high.
Last edited by Hijack; 05-06-2008 at 04:53 AM.
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