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If you're keeping the MO-RA, your other two radiators will do nothing for you but add loop restriction. You're already well beyond the point of diminishing returns with that MO-RA.
Sorry to hijack, but I plan on modifying my loop to include a 45mm 420 and 2 60mm 360 radiators with good fans. Would this amount of rad space be approaching said point of diminishing returns to the point where adding a 3rd thick radiator would be a waste?
Yes, but you should do it anyway if you can fit it in your case. You can never have too much radiator (or coolant volume).Sorry to hijack, but I plan on modifying my loop to include a 45mm 420 and 2 60mm 360 radiators with good fans. Would this amount of rad space be approaching said point of diminishing returns to the point where adding a 3rd thick radiator would be a waste?
Yes, but you should do it anyway if you can fit it in your case. You can never have too much radiator (or coolant volume).
I'm using a thermaltake p3 case that I'm modding to fit the 360 rads... Couldn't hurt, right?
RazorWindI have a Core P5 that I'm using with my 2080 Ti and 9900K. I don't remember the exact name of the rad I'm using, but it's a 480 made by XSPC, and about 45mm thick. It's... enough. I wish I could fit a second one somewhere. If you've figured out a way to attach more, I say go for it, especially on the P3, which is obviously smaller.
You know, I think we've talked about this before. Those are wicked cool. Now I just need a 3D printer so I can manufacture them...RazorWind
Haaaay there buddy! I heard your wish from across the internet! Check out my Thingiverse page: I've designed and tested brackets for attaching multiple types of rads to that case!
https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=vangoghcomplex&type=things&sort=relevant
Before I got my own 3D printer, I had good luck farming the work out. There are all kinds of companies out there that will print designs you send them.You know, I think we've talked about this before. Those are wicked cool. Now I just need a 3D printer so I can manufacture them...
Before I got my own 3D printer, I had good luck farming the work out. There are all kinds of companies out there that will print designs you send them.
I have a Core P5 that I'm using with my 2080 Ti and 9900K. I don't remember the exact name of the rad I'm using, but it's a 480 made by XSPC, and about 45mm thick. It's... enough. I wish I could fit a second one somewhere. If you've figured out a way to attach more, I say go for it, especially on the P3, which is obviously smaller.