How is the water coming in simultaneously? I only see one inlet and only one outlet.
How is the water coming in simultaneously? I only see one inlet and only one outlet.
the hardware
cpu: i7 3770k
mobo: GA-Z77X-UP7
ram: 16 gb Samsung 30nm
gpu: HD 7970
HDD: Samsung 830, WD 750 gb black
dvd: external blue ray
case: Corsair 800D
the cooling
cpu: Nickel Plexi EK Supremacy
gpu: Nickel Plexi EK 7970
pump: MCP35x
rad: UT60 360, XT45 240
res: EK multioption 250[/SIZE]
Yes there is one inlet that feeds both cards simultaneously.
Hopefully this makes it clear. The blue line represents cooled water coming into the blocks. EACH block fills with water, circulates though the block (represented by the Yellow line) and then water from both cards exit (represented by the Red line). Kapeesh?
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That's what I was assuming, but the first split ( some of the water goes to the first gpu, some of the water goes down the sli tubing) is not going to be a 50/50 split.
the hardware
cpu: i7 3770k
mobo: GA-Z77X-UP7
ram: 16 gb Samsung 30nm
gpu: HD 7970
HDD: Samsung 830, WD 750 gb black
dvd: external blue ray
case: Corsair 800D
the cooling
cpu: Nickel Plexi EK Supremacy
gpu: Nickel Plexi EK 7970
pump: MCP35x
rad: UT60 360, XT45 240
res: EK multioption 250[/SIZE]
Corsair 700D
Intel i7 920 @ 4.20|Asus P6T6 Revolution|G.Skill 6gb DDR3 1600|Zotac GTX480|Intel x-25-M 80GB x 2 / Raid0
H2O
|Perfecting the Obsidian series case. Build log to follow soon...|
Why not? Each card has equal resistance. Once the SLI connection is under pressure because of the restrictions on the lower card then the pressure will look for a new path. So long as he has enough pressure coming from the pump each card should see equal flow.
What would be the drawbacks of a setup like this? I could see pressure loss after the cards being a problem.. or even not having enough pressure before the cards causing low flow through one or both cards. If they are on a dedicated pump and the pump hits the cards first in the loop then would there be any issue?
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Parallel set up seems to freak about 75% of XS out
A closed water loop behaves pretty much as en electric one. Think of the blocks as resistors, the pump as the battery and the current as flow, if that makes any sense to anyone. For you that are not familiar with electrical circuitry or fluid dynamics, you will just have to trust that it works because it does. As the path of least resistance is about equal flow through both GPU blocks.
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Oh man is this looking sweet.
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Looking good man, I really like your FLOW logo in particular. I wonder if there is anyway to route your tubing so that you spell that out with the tubez?
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hehe, thanyou charles - I really really want to make my own CNC router after seeing the one this shop had, the router when programmed correctly can make very small cuts and provides a clean polished finish while being much more economical than other types of cutting - that darned top panel cut from the laser cost me $210
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Thanks Paul, I have some very cool wiring updates coming this week - just found out that my last sleeving bits for finishing the PSU have arrived
It's actually a piece of 1/4" delrin I cut by hand and painted - it looks right spiffy in mounted in there
They are very good coolers, I am sure they would work in a passive setup wonderfully
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hehe, normally at this post I would say "the end is still a long way off, I have lots of work to do" But in this case I get to bury my head in my work and keep cranking away at it, I have so much to do and only 12 days until the LAN
Thanks Rise - are you coming to the Nor'easter LAN on aug 1st?
yepI stole all the updates off of my bit-tech log as it was the simplest way of doing things
Thanks Kirk, DP, and waterlogged for clearing up the parallel flow debacle in my absence
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more of the same great work - loving the front panel now
should look sweet when countersunk
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you better go to Noreaster lan man! i'll be there too.
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AWESOME to see you back here. i was very discouraged to see your account deactivated as I enjoy seeing these builds of yours coming to life. The front panel looks amazing!
Last edited by sniperbob; 07-20-2009 at 04:18 PM.
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Aw, you know my PSU weak spot - I can't wait to see the wiring (I was working on that very thing today - in fact, I oughtta take some pictures!)
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Welcome back. I was following your build log over at Bit Tech. I love the roof. Man it looks good.
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welcome back just ehhhhh whered you go lol
oh and did you get my e-mail snipe
oh and where is this lan ?
wait crap i dont have a rig
Last edited by pingpong1455; 07-20-2009 at 06:55 PM.
My build is taking way to long
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I like what I am seeing so far. The design on the front door reminds me of the WCG logo.![]()
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