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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunayknits View Post
    a) I really don't understand your post
    b) If you're talking about dual loops vs. single loops then it still doesn't make sense
    c) When my machine is pulling 500 watts from the wall, with both GPUs going flat-out for many many hours, both cards are still within 1 degree
    d) This IS a parallel layout

    Forgive me if I misunderstood, but it's not clear what you're talking about.
    okey im sorry. Lemme see if i can simplify myself.

    I am only talking about your gpu loop.

    You said you had the first card setup as inlet outlet, and connected to the second card.

    Basically the water is going in a U. The first card will heat up while the second card will stay still.

    You said it was okey to config it like this. I am saying its not, because you'll have a very big delta between card 1 and card 2.

    DB also warned you about this type of config, and you still said it was okey.

    I am mearly double verifying what DB said. I have tried that config, and as i said card 1 and card 2 has too much of a temperature delta.


    2. Can you show a pic of this. Cuz i never could get 1C within the cards. AS i said I noticed it being more then 10-15C varianace.
    A program like ATI Tool or RTHDRIBL is great to load up your gpus

    3. No a true paralell would have = flow to both cards. So inlet would be on both card 1 and 2 using a Y and exit via card 1 and 2 on outlet via Y.

    Once again here is DB saying IT WONT WORK.
    And i am saying ive tested this, and IT DOESNT WORK.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
    That is a total pass through. A guy at the last Intel LAN I went to had a boutique rig (not sure which one but a skull is their logo) in which they had a dual card DD loop in which the flow went down from card one to card two by passing card one as in this loop but instead of exiting the second card like this loop it returned the flow back up to the first card via the other barb and then exited the card loop via the right top barb . . .it would operate at stock but if you oc'd it even a hair all hell would break loose . . .
    If you have pictures of it working. I would definitely like to see them. Im not calling shins, if you have a working setup, i would like to see how you pulled it off.

    The closest i got to it was using a 3/8th id tubing instead of 1/2id tubing for the bridge on gpu1 and gpu2.

    Adding restriction to the bottom cards will allow more water to flow to the top card. This might work, but i still wasnt happy with the temp deltas.

    My last attempt although very painful, was to use some form of reducers to mirror the flow. Another failed attempted. :X


    Sunay please dont get me wrong, i am really curious on how you pulled it off. I would love to tube like that, but my OCD wont allow my gpu's to be like that unless i can = the temps.
    Last edited by NaeKuh; 07-03-2008 at 06:31 PM.
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