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-Right, yeah I think I'll be testin both scenarios within the next day or two. But the upgrade down the road where I'll be runnin 2 loops will fix that and will prob the the best performance that I can think of.

Loop 1: Res>Pump>480 GTX Rad>GPU>GPU>Res
Loop 2: Res>Pump>120 Rad>CPU>Res

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EDIT: Also you will get the best performance from your radiator if you use 120x120x38mm high static pressure fans.
Yeah? Do you know a company that I can purchase these from?

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-Right, yeah I think I'll be testin both scenarios within the next day or two. But the upgrade down the road where I'll be runnin 2 loops will fix that and will prob the the best performance that I can think of.

Loop 1: Res>Pump>480 GTX Rad>GPU>GPU>Res
Loop 2: Res>Pump>120 Rad>CPU>Res


Yeah? Do you know a company that I can purchase these from?

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Yes the dual-loop setup would probably produce the best temps all-round. Its good that you're planning ahead!

38mm high static pressure fans can be found online at most e-tailers. I am not sure which site has the best selection/prices that serves the States... try NCIX. I use NCIX Canada for all my parts, so I can vouch for their selection and customer service.

For the ultimate rad fans, check out the Delta 220 (yes, that means 220cfm!). These fans perform head-and-shoulders above the competition, so be prepared to pay extra... and just a warning, at full speed it will sound like a chopper is hovering right beside your head!

From personal experience, I can recommend Scythe Ultra Kaze 38mm fans. They are available from 1000-3000rpm (44-134cfm). I use the 2000rpm version which moves a decent amount of air (~90cfm) and they're not much louder than my Kaze Jyuni (1600rpm/88cfm) case fans.
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Okay great!!! Thanks bud for the help, as I posted earlier I am new to the Watercooling and everything helps and those Deltas look sick... HAHA just think if I had 8 of those 65dBA fans goin around my Rad. When my grandpa visits my dorm he'll be runnin in thinkin that Vietnam is happenin all over again =p

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