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.
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.
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