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Hum interesting , i should have done the question this way , how does the water goes out of the rad , i see only 1 tube so i guess it goes up and then down again by the same tube to the blocks and back to the reservoir.. really interesting ...
I just wanted to know the scheme of his watercooling , thanks.
The loop is:
Pump - FlowMeter plus Temp Sensor - Rad 1 with temp sensor - Rad 2 with temp sensor - mof 1 - mof 2 - CPU - Ram - NB/SB - GPU 1- GPU 2 - Res - Pump
I don't agree with Main. There is no difference in perfomance of loop - when i change sequence of block, rad etc.
In this set i have 240litr/h in 100% power of pump. So all works very fine, temps are very good and the most important - im very pleased![]()
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Last edited by Main; 01-24-2010 at 02:11 PM.
hey malik still looking very good!! but i see the problems...
i got a question, wherefrom did you get the ram cooler for the GTX280? I am looking for it because i`ll soon have a GTX280 and i like the look of the back cooler very much, but i don`t find the cooler anywhere... I wrote Eddy a mail, because i even don`t find it in his shop, just on the coolingconfigurator page...
thank you for your answer and keep up the good work.
cheerz
hmm then i need to get in touch with shane... (AT in CH) maybe he can organize one...
thanks for the answer.
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