I am trying to decide the proper balance of heat output versus cooling potential. I must decide what blocks go on what loop.
I have 2 radiators:
I also have a D-tek v2, 2 EK Mosfet (ASUS 3a) blocks, 1 NB S-MAX block, 1 SB (asus 4) block, and a DD IONE 8800GT block.
I have been unable to determine what the cooling potential of each radiator is, and I am not sure what kind of heat output I will have from each device. I have to rely upon the experience and wisdom of the xtremesystems members.
I will be overclocking everything as far as my loops/devices will allow me. My Q6600 is a VID of 1.2000 (yes!) I have an ASUS Rampage to allow me to push everything to achieve its theoretical maximum potential. The MSI 8800GT that I have was reported to be easily overclockable to 800mhz.
Assuming that I overclock everything as far as possible, and my calculated flow on each loop is at minimum ~1.6gph if I put everything on the same loop, how would you balance the blocks?
I was thinking of putting the Q6600 on it's own loop with the X-Changer 240, and putting everything else on the 360. However, I was also considering putting the Mosfets and Q6600 on the same loop, and then everything else on the 360. That would mean that the 8800gt, NB, and SB would be on the 360. It just seems to me that the 360 would be able to handle the addition of the Mosfets without breaking a sweat. If I could dedicate the 240 to the Q6600, I will be providing it with the most stable loop I could.
What does everyone think? How would you do it?
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