There, after about an hour and a half of work it's done
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There, after about an hour and a half of work it's done
nice work, why did you put them in series instead of parallel?
results?
I ended up putting them in series because i wanted to make sure that both rads got all the water for max cooling, and not just took the path of least resistance. but theres not much of a difference in temps because i only have my cpu in the loop atm, so until i get the gpu block on monday we wont see a difference.
Will
stupid me, it wouldn't work well in parallel as the rad sizes are different.
it should still have dropped cpu temps.
Looks nice. You might want to consider dropping a few bucks on a couple 45-degree fittings so you can have more of a straight shot instead of that tight loop. It just looks too close to kinking for comfort, imo.
I agree with x88x, a couple if 45 degree fittings will really tidy up that transition between the 2 rads.
O_o According to bios my cpu is running at -46C
Ive never really noticed but my cpu block is cold to the touch
Have you updated the BIOS recently? I know that sometimes the BIOS temps can be very inaccurate.
please tell me you have more than those 4 puny screws and that plastic bracket holding up those rads and all those fans!