redwings0921
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System Name | Redwings System |
---|---|
Processor | Intel Q6600 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L |
Cooling | Lots of Fan (Getting WC soon!) |
Memory | Crucial 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 533 (PC2 4200) |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 9600GT w/ stock fan |
Storage | WD Caviar 1TB |
Display(s) | Acer 19 inch LCD |
Case | Smilidon |
Audio Device(s) | Compusa PCI 7.1 Card |
Power Supply | Rosewill 550 watt(new one in the mail) |
Software | Vista Home Premium x32 |
I am planning on have my loop as follows:
________cpu
Pump<_______> radiator - reservoir
______gfx card
(i had to use lines above b.c it removed spaces, so _ = a space)
i would like to use http://www.frozencpu.com/products/7463/ex-tub-292/Primochill_12_UV_Reactive_Leakproof_Y_Fitting_-_UV_Green.html to split the tubes and bring it back together.
i will be using an ek full waterblock for my 9600gt and a dtek fusion for my cpu block
how would this work? would the flow be affected? would one thing be cooled better then the other? would the water for some reason only flow well through one side? is this more effiecent at cooling then having the lines go straight from my cpu to gfx card?
please criticize my planned set up and tell me all your thoughts, and if you link the splitting idea is a good idea!
________cpu
Pump<_______> radiator - reservoir
______gfx card
(i had to use lines above b.c it removed spaces, so _ = a space)
i would like to use http://www.frozencpu.com/products/7463/ex-tub-292/Primochill_12_UV_Reactive_Leakproof_Y_Fitting_-_UV_Green.html to split the tubes and bring it back together.
i will be using an ek full waterblock for my 9600gt and a dtek fusion for my cpu block
how would this work? would the flow be affected? would one thing be cooled better then the other? would the water for some reason only flow well through one side? is this more effiecent at cooling then having the lines go straight from my cpu to gfx card?
please criticize my planned set up and tell me all your thoughts, and if you link the splitting idea is a good idea!