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    by reading this whole thread i got a little bit confused in the middle xD as there was so many drama's and trolling... a quick question :x

    If i wanted to cool my gpu for example 2x 285's normally we would do 2 loops, 1 for cpu alone and 1 for gpu alone, so we have to buy 2 pumps, 2 rads, more fittings, etc.

    with the T3+Mp655 we don't need to buy 2 reservoirs nor pumps anymore ? less spending would be yay!

    T3a -> Rad -> CPU -> NB -> Reservoir
    T3b -> Rad -> 2x GPU -> Reservoir ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinzaku View Post
    by reading this whole thread i got a little bit confused in the middle xD as there was so many drama's and trolling... a quick question :x

    If i wanted to cool my gpu for example 2x 285's normally we would do 2 loops, 1 for cpu alone and 1 for gpu alone, so we have to buy 2 pumps, 2 rads, more fittings, etc.

    with the T3+Mp655 we don't need to buy 2 reservoirs nor pumps anymore ? less spending would be yay!

    T3a -> Rad -> CPU -> NB -> Reservoir
    T3b -> Rad -> 2x GPU -> Reservoir ?
    Basically correct. It would be more like:

    T3a -> Rad -> CPU -> NB -> T3a
    T3b -> Rad -> 2x GPU -> T3b

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    Quote Originally Posted by nypunkgeek View Post
    Basically correct. It would be more like:

    T3a -> Rad -> CPU -> NB -> T3a
    T3b -> Rad -> 2x GPU -> T3b
    100% sure ? oh my... this is very tempting xD

    basically just need to buy a radiator now.. don't need to buy anymore pumps, reservoirs, fittings etc.. O-o brilliant!

    I assume using 1 triple rad for both gpu and cpu even with Primo won't be enough ? hehe

    T3a -> Rad(1) -> CPU -> NB -> T3a
    T3b -> Rad(2) -> 2x GPU -> T3b

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinzaku View Post
    I assume using 1 triple rad for both gpu and cpu even with Primo won't be enough ? hehe
    Could be, depends on radiator, fans, cpu/gpu/overclock etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinzaku View Post
    100% sure ? oh my... this is very tempting xD

    basically just need to buy a radiator now.. don't need to buy anymore pumps, reservoirs, fittings etc.. O-o brilliant!

    I assume using 1 triple rad for both gpu and cpu even with Primo won't be enough ? hehe

    T3a -> Rad(1) -> CPU -> NB -> T3a
    T3b -> Rad(2) -> 2x GPU -> T3b
    I would feel safe with two triples total for the system. I am currently running a triple and a double and have great temps with a 920, full classified block, and a single 285GTX all very overclocked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinzaku View Post
    100% sure ? oh my... this is very tempting xD

    basically just need to buy a radiator now.. don't need to buy anymore pumps, reservoirs, fittings etc.. O-o brilliant!

    I assume using 1 triple rad for both gpu and cpu even with Primo won't be enough ? hehe

    T3a -> Rad(1) -> CPU -> NB -> T3a
    T3b -> Rad(2) -> 2x GPU -> T3b
    Where are your temps right now? i forgot to ask you in your other thread. You might be ok with 1 360 for the CPU and NB and a 240 or 360 for the GPUs.

    It is a nice piece. I enjoy mine.

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