Quote Originally Posted by zeroibis View Post
Personally I would try to do separate loops, this way there is no worry and best performance, especially for the cpu. If that is not an option, always consider having a bigger rad when ever heat dump is an issue. At the end of the day all the heat dump in the world should not matter if you have enough radiator capacity. Actually with those temps (in the burn) I would recommend more and bigger rads for your loop (assuming your pump is good). What is you coolant temp, I am a fan of water probes so you know how well the heatsink vs the loop is working to cool your system. Not to say those temps are bad, I am just a bit crazy about trying to keep things <60 but more importantly in the low 100's max.
I have the Swiftech MCP-655 pump which should be plenty.

I am considering either adding a second radiator or I would really prefer to just purchase a better radiator like a PA 120.3.

I do not have a temperature probe currently but that is a good idea and I will invest in one.

I agree with the lower temps even if what I have is within hardware spec I always feel more comfortable with lower temps.

I was also considering using a flow rate indicator but I am afraid that this will have too much of an affect on my flow rate to justify adding the device to the system. But if you have any idea's on this it would be much appreciated.