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Old 08-07-08   #1 (permalink)
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Default Rad-Rad-Rad-Rad o_o?

Would it kill flow to have say, 4 120mm rads?

I'm modding a cube case soon, theres no real reason not to go with a 4x120rad, but the case I'm modding would look really cool with 4 single 120mm in the ceiling of the case with the tubes going from rad1-rad2-rad3-rad4-etc.


Kinda understand what I mean? I have a bad feeling this might kill flow a bit.
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yeaa, 4 rads is usually pretty restrictive. perhaps if you get multiple pumps or multiple loops. depends on what kind of radiators you have
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