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All the systems I've seen have one loop - no matter how many components are cooled. A friend of mine has one loop for cpu, two memory blocks, two raptor HDD's, and gpu. He's concerned it isnt very efficient, and came up with this idea:
He was thinking of changing it to a tee setup. Cooled from the rad, it would branch to the cpu and gpu individually, then re-combine into a second rad to cool again, then out to tee to the Hdd's and memory individually again, and back to the pump and first rad.
The price of parts is'nt an issue, he's got a closet full of parts.....niether is the tubing nightmare - there's plenty of room. Here's the case:

Question is: Will it really make a difference?
He was thinking of changing it to a tee setup. Cooled from the rad, it would branch to the cpu and gpu individually, then re-combine into a second rad to cool again, then out to tee to the Hdd's and memory individually again, and back to the pump and first rad.
The price of parts is'nt an issue, he's got a closet full of parts.....niether is the tubing nightmare - there's plenty of room. Here's the case:

Question is: Will it really make a difference?