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2 pumps in one loop?

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Gawd
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Is there any benefit to running two equal pumps in one loop? I searched and found mention of running them in parralel or series... Not much info otherwise. Would the flow rate be better? Seems like head would increase, though im really just grasping for straws out here.

Looking for info.
 
Two pumps on the same loop in series is dubious IMHO, though it depends on what you are doing. Two pumps working off one reservoir to cool two different sets of coolers has been done and works well.
 
More flow=more cooling, as has been shown in every single good test Ive seen, but the question is how much you will actually benefit from the extra flow. Look at ProCooling's interactive waterblock graph and their current real system links. A second pump is pretty useless for a single cpu block, but as you go into the realm of high OCing, with a Presshot & an sli loop going, and you may see some benefit from running two seperate loops.
 
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