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    Quote Originally Posted by silverphoenix View Post
    pretty much every series setup I've seen the pumps feed right into each other, but I'm wondering does it make a difference if the pumps are in different parts of the loop.

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    Pump1>CPU>Pump2>Rad>GPU>
    It makes no difference in terms of flowrate in a closed loop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    It makes no difference in terms of flowrate in a closed loop.
    swt!!

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    Sad I'm not gonna have that kind of res setup, once I bleed with one pump there should be no problem with bubbles getting sucked down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverphoenix View Post
    also
    Sad I'm not gonna have that kind of res setup, once I bleed with one pump there should be no problem with bubbles getting sucked down.
    Well that's what I ended up doing was bleeding with one pump and then when the bubbles were gone by the next morning I turn both of them on and left it that way. Just put more additions to this today like more ram and a few other goodies. It just never ends does it?!?
    Last edited by Sadasius; 05-19-2009 at 12:10 PM.

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