Cupidsrage
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- Jul 12, 2012
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so i finished my loop and the temps seem to be fair enough but i just wanted to state a few things and see what ppl think if its normal or if i can get cooler temps
set up is
koolance 452x2 rez with 2 pmp450s pumps goes to the rad "koolance Radiator/Fans/Shroud Assembly Kit, 4x120mm, Copper has 4 120mm fans max rpm is 2200 from the rad it goes to the cpu "i7 2600k oc 4.7ghz 1.410v" with an ek supremacy water block from the cpu to the first gpu "gtx 680 with a koolance water block the to the second gpu that is the same setup.
i am using 3/8 copper pipe rather than tubing, my flow seems to be decent but im sure it could be better with 1/2 tubing
idle temps are
cpu=22c
gpu1=24c
gpu2=28c
load temps
cpu=44c
gpu1=45c
gpu2=58c
im guessing that by the time my water reachs the second gpu its already warmed up preventing it to cool as well. this is all well with in operating temps but i was just curious if anyone had some ideas for small changes i could make to improve the cooling power.
set up is
koolance 452x2 rez with 2 pmp450s pumps goes to the rad "koolance Radiator/Fans/Shroud Assembly Kit, 4x120mm, Copper has 4 120mm fans max rpm is 2200 from the rad it goes to the cpu "i7 2600k oc 4.7ghz 1.410v" with an ek supremacy water block from the cpu to the first gpu "gtx 680 with a koolance water block the to the second gpu that is the same setup.
i am using 3/8 copper pipe rather than tubing, my flow seems to be decent but im sure it could be better with 1/2 tubing
idle temps are
cpu=22c
gpu1=24c
gpu2=28c
load temps
cpu=44c
gpu1=45c
gpu2=58c
im guessing that by the time my water reachs the second gpu its already warmed up preventing it to cool as well. this is all well with in operating temps but i was just curious if anyone had some ideas for small changes i could make to improve the cooling power.