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    Default Re: A Modders Guide: Watercooling

    Does it make a difference whether it is before or after? And what about if you have multiple water blocks? Is there a particular order they should be arranged in? Sorry for all the questions, just curious.

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    Default Re: A Modders Guide: Watercooling

    Quote Originally Posted by tybrenis
    You could really do it any way you would like, the reservoir isn't even necessary, so if you take that out perhaps it makes more sense.
    yea, i just don't see why freshly cooled water should be sitting there gathering case heat. Im sure it really doesn't matter, but wondered if anybody had done some tests.

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    Default Re: A Modders Guide: Watercooling

    Quote Originally Posted by jdbnsn
    Does it make a difference whether it is before or after? And what about if you have multiple water blocks? Is there a particular order they should be arranged in? Sorry for all the questions, just curious.
    Nope, you could but the reservoir before or after the waterblocks/pump, it honestly doesn't make any noticable difference. The waterblocks could go in any order you want, but if you have more than one, you might want to put the pump right after or right before the blocks to keep the water flow moving.
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    Default Re: A Modders Guide: Watercooling

    Cool, thanks for all the tips and putting together this how-to, I appreciate the hard work!

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    Default Re: A Modders Guide: Watercooling

    My pleasure! I'm no expert myself, so it was a learning experience for me... kinda.
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