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Swiftech GPU/Chipset cooling loop.

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Hello,
Just a little quickie here. If I was to set up a cooling loop using the swiftech MCW50 on a gigabyte 6600GT and a MCW20 on the chipset of an ABIT AN8 motherboard would I be able to use a single MCR-80 radiator to cool it or would it be better to use 2 in series? I'm probably going to use the little reservoir/pump MCRES-1000 with it as well to keep it compact and out of the way. Think this will be a nice little loop or what?

For my main loop for the CPU I was probably going to go with the Storm block and the whole H20 APEX Extreme Duty kit. It'll be my first water cooling setup so I'd rather just get all the items from the same vendor and not try anything too out there.

I'm not going to OC my computer right now but I'd just like to quiet it down a bit because my current setup is somewhat loud. Not as in the fans are loud or anything but it's pushing such a high volume of air around that I can hear it. Anyhow I'm just rambling now.

So do you guys think a single MCR-80 will be enough to cool a 6600GT and the nforce4 chipset?
 
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