Okay what I have been thinking of doing is to use two pumps in the same loop. My loop consists of the following:
Reservoir 1 => BI Dual 80 => BI Pro # 1 => CPU => NB => GPU 1 => GPU 2 => BI Pro # 2 => Reservoir 2 => Pump 1 => BI Pro # 3 => HD 1 => HD 2 => HD 3 => Pump 2 =>
I thought about just putting one pump in, but this is a lot of coolers and I think I might lose flow 1/2 way through the circuit. Also the dual pump will give some added boost and keep flow rates up, yes?
With my Aquaero monitoring I can adjust things so the fans and extra pump only turn on to specific radiators via my programmed limits of temp and flow. Any suggestions? I already have the two Aquastream pumps that I plan on using. There is also the possibility of just putting the GPU's on a completely different loop. Please share your thoughts on advantages or disadvantages of dual pumps in one loop.
Reservoir 1 => BI Dual 80 => BI Pro # 1 => CPU => NB => GPU 1 => GPU 2 => BI Pro # 2 => Reservoir 2 => Pump 1 => BI Pro # 3 => HD 1 => HD 2 => HD 3 => Pump 2 =>
I thought about just putting one pump in, but this is a lot of coolers and I think I might lose flow 1/2 way through the circuit. Also the dual pump will give some added boost and keep flow rates up, yes?
With my Aquaero monitoring I can adjust things so the fans and extra pump only turn on to specific radiators via my programmed limits of temp and flow. Any suggestions? I already have the two Aquastream pumps that I plan on using. There is also the possibility of just putting the GPU's on a completely different loop. Please share your thoughts on advantages or disadvantages of dual pumps in one loop.