It works exactly the same as a Y-Splitter would. Water goes in the top barb. Half of the flow goes through the first card, out the outlet, then bypasses the 2nd card, and through the bottom tube. The other half of the water bypasses the first card, goes through the second card, then out the bottom tube. Both water blocks have identical restrictions (well, should have), and the lengths of tubing, so the flow rate will be identical. Half the flow rate, yes, but it's the same as if he was using a normal Y-splitter, except this one is simpler, easier to balance, and looks nicer.
A quick Paint edit, and flow would look a bit like this:
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...Eller/flow.jpg
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Neither card is going to get much flow with that setup. 
), and the lengths of tubing, so the flow rate will be identical. Half the flow rate, yes, but it's the same as if he was using a normal Y-splitter, except this one is simpler, easier to balance, and looks nicer.
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