Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
seriously, that's just ridiculous now. i can see a reason for two pumps connected, but with 3? might as well make a top that connects 10 of them. we all know how doubling on the pump does not double the flow or head. and on top of that, we've all seen how increase in flow after a certain point hardly does anything to the overall temperature.

and autobot's picture looks dead on. makes me think they were too lazy to even try to think of this or redesign the water routing. 90's certainly don't help the flow, but someone mentioned that it didn't do much to the performance? well duh... that's because there's TWO pumps on there when it was tested in dual pump. if they had designed it like how autobot drew, the WORST that can happen is that performance is the same as if those 90's were there. most likely taking out four 90's will only benefit.

i really wonder if having 3 pumps will actually raise your overall temperature and give you even worst performance. there's a lot more heat dump from the pumps, while flow will not even triple. even if it does triple, flow hardly affects temperature like mentioned earlier.
Hey everyone, I'm kinda new here on xtremesystems and just had something to say about the XSPC Triple Acrylic Top. Many people argue that 3 MCP355's will add a lot of heat into the system but what if you were to undervolt the pumps for maximum flow vs. noise?

I myself am doing my first watercooling setup using three MCP355's because my setup will be very restrictive. I'll post a thread with my setup and am hoping for lots of suggestions xD