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Another heatercore?

viperdv2k4 said:
Pump- Heatercore - CPU- GPU- Pump
I would go

Pump - heatercore1 - heatercore2 - GPU - CPU - return

I severly reduced my temps by adding a 2nd heater core to the loop.
 
viperdv2k4 said:
I was thinking
Pump- Heatercore-CPU-Heatercore-GPU
Is the dual heatercore enogh?

That's what I plan on doing.

When you think about it you want the water as cool as possible before going through the blocks. So as it exits the pump it's fairly warm. The 1st rad cools it off. Picks up heat from the 1st block. Gets cooled off at the 2nd rad and picks up heat from the 2nd block. That's in theory tho :D
 
why dont you just pick up a quad core? it will save space and you wont hafta route tubing all over the place
 
CCUABIDExORxDIE said:
why dont you just pick up a quad core? it will save space and you wont hafta route tubing all over the place

Space is an issue with me. But I'm not sure about viper.
 
viperdv2k4 said:
Hey, I would like some lower temps with my wc setup and I was wondering if I should add another heatercore or radiator? (WC setup in sig) I am running it like this right now
Pump- Heatercore - CPU- GPU- Pump
Where should i add the heatercore? And which should i get for best performance? Would my danger den D5 pump handle the extra heatercore because i use a lot of tubing because my heatercores are outside the case (no room inside)
Thanks

If you already have a heatercore (120x240mm I'm guessing, from your sig) with 4 fans on it, perhaps your problem lies elsewhere. Good contact between the processors and blocks is necessary, and a possible culprit. Why don't you tell us what your temps are? Can you measure your water and air temps for comparison with processor temps?
 
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