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Hi-Flow and Lo-Flow ?

Phrik

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No need for arguments between what is better and what's worst though.

But I've been curious this whole time now, and I never remember to ask it around. I've seen many past threads talking and arguing about hi-flow and lo-flow water loops, and I still haven't figured it out.

What is their difference really, if you could compare it to my water loop as an example I might be able to understand it better.

Cheers for any info !
 
There really isn't any argument. The more flow the better the performance. However, past a certain point (1 to 2 GPM) comes diminishing returns. It's up to the users, themselves, to determine at what point do the diminishing returns are no longer relevant for them.

The DDC and the D5 are the most popular pumps in the watercooling community. They are considered "hi-flow", but many including Cathar, consider them close to being the ideal pump for watercooling purposes.
 
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