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Flow pattern : What do you think?

Thawaxshop

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Im gonna upgrade my rad to a BIX 480mm and add the two blocks to my cards as well as a NB block, here is a layout (very crude) from paint on how i want to go about this. *Note that i will use THESE to get rid of the whole "Flow with 90's thing". What do you think so far? Any feedback??


Waterflow.jpg
 
Looks good to me... but really, why not go with 90s? They make less than 0.1c difference each in the average loop. Save yourself a few bucks.
 
Layout looks good but why on Earth would you use this top-res? Forcing air bubbles into the pump doesn't sound like a good idea...
 
The res is fine... and there are no air bubbles in my loop. This res top is a proven performer time and time again.....
 
From what i'm seeing in your diagram:

Pump -> Rad -> CPU -> NB -> Card #1 -> Magic Happens -> Card #2 -> Res

but i think I might be missing something...what type of gpu blocks are those?
 
My guess would be something like this:

skulltrail_l.jpg


where the in/out is on the edge of the video cards. A lot of the blocks are like that for SLI/Crossfire or if you just want to do 1 card, works great for either.
 
From what i'm seeing in your diagram:

Pump -> Rad -> CPU -> NB -> Card #1 -> Magic Happens -> Card #2 -> Res

but i think I might be missing something...what type of gpu blocks are those?

Itll be a FC block.... almost every FC block has connectors like the above pic
 
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