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2 80mm radiators enough?

first off we have no idea what else is in your system so if you had a 30gph the answer would prolly be no...or maybe, but generally one 80mm rad is going to be enough as long as your not going for some hardcore overclocks. you should try reading some watercooling guides like in the sticky theyll teach you alot more than asking whats good and whatsnot in a thread everytime. and if im not mistaken didnt the last thread you starting asking about these radiators answer your question? not trying to be rude but you should prolly try a lil more research on your own first. try these guides:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=759705
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=348986&highlight=watercooling+guide

good luck guy! you might be better off unless you have size constraints to return those or sell them and get a dual 120mm rad :p
 
Well I dont plan on overclocking, so I think Ill be alright just wanted to see if anyone else ran with just two of them...
 
if you look at the kits from swiftech and asetek and a multitude of other youll notice they use either one 80mm or one 120mm rad and people overclock like hell with those so i think youll be fine with just one. the watercooling guide reinforces my opinion... :rolleyes:
 
BobSassafrass said:
if you look at the kits from swiftech and asetek and a multitude of other youll notice they use either one 80mm or one 120mm rad and people overclock like hell with those so i think youll be fine with just one. the watercooling guide reinforces my opinion... :rolleyes:


Thanks for the input I appreciate it! :D
 
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