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i forgot to mention it at the beginning..There is no reason to have that amount of rads period. Having more rads does not mean better temps.All you need is a 240rx rad for the cpu and mb block) and a 360 rad or 480 rad for the gpus thats it.No reasion to have a card just for physx. You also dont even mention what cpu and gpus you are going to be using.
i am using 4x radeon 7970's///
thats why i need a physx card....i know that all games dont support physx...
i thought of watercooling it first but now i have decided to use an air cooled single slot card
and i am using so many rads because i wanted to seriously oc my cpu and also my gpu's by tweaking the voltage...
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oh ok,...in that case should i be planning on doing 2x seperate loops each with an mcp35x pump?you will always get more flow with mcp35x than a d5, since even a cpu waterblock is enough restriction to make pressure more important for improving flow. d5's are a little quieter, mcp35x will always net .2 to .3 gpm better flow in any water loop.
making subloops is only going to result in uneven and very poor flow for the more restrictive components. only use parallel when things in parallel are exactly same. ie never run cpu block parallel with gpu blocks for example. or the result will be poor.
you are making something very easy, into something complicated with poor results.
making subloops is only going to result in uneven and very poor flow for the more restrictive components. only use parallel when things in parallel are exactly same. ie never run cpu block parallel with gpu blocks for example. or the result will be poor.
you are making something very easy, into something complicated with poor results.
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lol no...i am from bangladesh but now i live in the usaI bet you are from UAE, aren't you Abdullah? You're spending money on stuff that won't get you any better performance.













