You dont have to, just that some people run a few tests at different pump speeds before they decide which one suits better, that is why i asked.
i am running my pump at 4000Rpm - 1.8 L/min and i am very happy with the results.
Hello everyone.
So, i have a temperature sensor which is plugged to one of the pump ports and also have a flow meter, i have noticed that the temps on both devices it doesn't match, when the temperature sensor reads let's say 30c water temp the flow meter reads lower temps something like...
Personally i prefer equal intake - exhaust or a little more intake, depending the Case i have/buy.
I own a Corsair Obsidian 1000D and have x8 front intake x3 top exhaust and x2 rear exhaust.
Exactly what i have been doing lately.
I have built lot of Watercooling system and never had issues but this time things didn't go as planned:banghead: We're not perfect and mistake happens.
This build is just 5 months old.
I have been thinking for future Watercooling system I'll use tubing with...
Was just a question, curiosity :D
I am not willing to pay 130€ for another pump+res combo.
I am done messing with this Build, only thing i will do is to re-apply the thermal paste, then i am done for good
Not at all.
The only little gain as you mentioned slightly more coolant.
At the end i leave it as it's.
Have a question for you.
Is it worth to add a second pump?
Edit: you forgot to give me your opinion about this: I'd be curious to see how much the flow rate on the meter changes with...
Too much work just for a little extra gain
Anyway, i have noticed that the water in the reservoir move way faster than before and so i have some doubts that maybe the Flow meter isn't giving the right numbers or maybe could be faulty.