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    Stupidity feeds my children blueonblack's Avatar
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    Default Sharing a reservoir

    I'm planning a dual-loop water-cooling setup. One loop for the CPU and one for the video card. Each would have its own radiator pump and block, but the lines would run from the radiator out to the block, to the inlet on the pump, then to a shared reservoir, each loop independent up to there. I'd like to have just one outflow line from the reservoir that branches in a Y fitting after 6-8 inches to then go to the inlets on each radiator. Basically two separate loops that share a reservoir and about 6 inches of line coming out of the reservoir.

    Mechanically, I can't see any issues with this setup, as the pumps radiators and lines will be identical, but I know a lot of people here know more on this topic than I. Can anyone find anything wrong with this setup?
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    Default Re: Sharing a reservoir

    You might want to have that shared bit of hose be bigger and branch out with a Y adapter going to two smaller inner diameters. Other than that, I don't see a problem. Sharing a res is a good way to regulate and even out the temperatures between the loops.

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    Default Re: Sharing a reservoir

    so 2 rads, pumps, blocks, 1 res?

    is this what you mean?

    that will work yes.

    if you don't mind a bay res, this is perfect for what you want.


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