Your goal is 1 GPM+ overall in the loop, after that the performance gains flats out.
If you have a restrictive loop, go with the Laing DDC pumps, if you have less restrictive loop go with the D5. Here you clearly have a restrictive loop, easiest and most times the best is a single loop, with perhaps a triplehead DDC pump top and ofc 3 DDC pumps.
You can split the watertubing to identical radiators to lessen loop restriction, but you have to make the tubing the exact same length so they get the same water pressure through them.
XSPC Premium Laing Triple DDC Clear Acrylic Top for example
Some Laing DDC pumps :
Koolance PMP-400
Swiftech MCP355 (more powerful than 350)
Swiftech MCP350
You should get heatsinks or have a fan cool them (the pumps), or they dump heat from their operation into the loop.
And having 3 pumps, you have redundancy if one should fail.
Edited by NorxMAL - 8/18/12 at 1:30pm
If you have a restrictive loop, go with the Laing DDC pumps, if you have less restrictive loop go with the D5. Here you clearly have a restrictive loop, easiest and most times the best is a single loop, with perhaps a triplehead DDC pump top and ofc 3 DDC pumps.
You can split the watertubing to identical radiators to lessen loop restriction, but you have to make the tubing the exact same length so they get the same water pressure through them.
XSPC Premium Laing Triple DDC Clear Acrylic Top for example
Some Laing DDC pumps :
Koolance PMP-400
Swiftech MCP355 (more powerful than 350)
Swiftech MCP350
You should get heatsinks or have a fan cool them (the pumps), or they dump heat from their operation into the loop.
And having 3 pumps, you have redundancy if one should fail.
Edited by NorxMAL - 8/18/12 at 1:30pm









