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Originally Posted by struddles 
I am kind of a noob and its pretty obvious you have quite a bit of experience so if this question is really dumb try not to chew my head off... it seems to me with you cooling your two cpus and the northbridges and chipsets (I think) without any radiators in between your coolant will be about 1000 degrees by the time it reaches the second cpu


I am kind of a noob and its pretty obvious you have quite a bit of experience so if this question is really dumb try not to chew my head off... it seems to me with you cooling your two cpus and the northbridges and chipsets (I think) without any radiators in between your coolant will be about 1000 degrees by the time it reaches the second cpu

I thought that same thing when I first started out, but a water loop dosnt actually work like that, you will find that the coolants temp will gradually build up over time as it passes around the loop, also due to the speed at which it's moving it dosnt have time to creat hot spots in the loop, in genral you will find that the temp won't differ by more than a few degrees at any point in the loop, it's just the build up of temperature over time and multiple passes around the loop you need to worry about. U can actually run with out any radiators at all for a few miniutes.













it probably will be hard to find a screw if you dropped it into the tubing mess 












