http://www.frozencpu.com/products/98...ement_Top.html
It's the answer... (I've never seen one in a build before and it'd look sooooo epic)
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/98...ement_Top.html
It's the answer... (I've never seen one in a build before and it'd look sooooo epic)
Signatures make my posts look huge... but I'm not humble enough to completely remove my signature, so I kept this note explaining it.
@ ScottALot and Defect
You're right, probably don't need three loops, but what's a good build without a little overkill? I think I can do it without a mess of tubing...I hope.
I thought about just putting the CPU/mobo/RAM on one loop. Later, if I wanted to add a dual proc mobo or something I could add the third loop and rad at that time. But it would be fun (and cool) to add it now.
Also, I fee having each set of components on a separate loop is easier to manage from a maintenance point of view.
@ ScottaLot
That top is pretty cool! What's the advantage to stringing the pumps together outlet to inlet other than redundancy? Is their research showing a significant increase in flow rate or pressure with that method? The motor of the pump can only rotate at a specified max so I'm not sure there wouldn't be diminishing returns by the time the water reached the third pump. Still, pretty interesting!
@ Shazza
Thanks Shazza! Nice to have you checking out another of my builds. You're mountain mods builds were quite inspirational!
What do you guys think of the fan/rad combo. The XSPC info says those rads are made for low speed fans, but I didn't want to go too (<1000RPM).
How about suggestions for the other case fans? I have some Scythe S-Flex laying around and was thinking of utilizing them for this build.
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