900D WC Loop Help

Nicholas Spawn

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I as planning on doing something similar as this

All radiators xspc ax series
Top Radiator push/pull 480mm
The bottom 480mm Radiator has push, the 240 has pull leaving space in the middle for running the pipes

2 seprate loops
series parallel w/ dual mcp355 gpu loop 4x 780ti
series d5 vario mobo loop

All Rigid tubing

Do you think this will be sufficent for heat disipation?

Mobo is wifi bk

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Sorry, im new to the forums, and this is my first post
 
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as a general rule you need at least 120mm of rad space per component.
from there on the more rad space you have is just how fast you can dissipate the heat from the water.i would personally call mother board and ram one component.
so you should find you have enough rad space for all the components. but you may find over all temps cooler if you made it one loop with 2 pumps. because your only really have 120mm for extra dissipation for the gpu's and you have 240mm for extra dissipation of heat on the cpu/board if it was one loop you would have a total of 360mm of extra rad space to dissipate the heat from all components

(i could be wrong its been known in the past)
but personally id make it 1 loop
 
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I assume you mean for him to get a dual bay dual pump res instead of the tube and dual bay?

Dual pump is probably overkill I'd say you be sweet if you're running a D5.

Also everyone I speak to say dual loop can go ead. I've always been told single loop is the way to go for combination of aesthetics and performance.

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Actually I didn't take into account 4x gpu's. Maybe dual pump is the way. Also what size acrylic are you going to be using?

Oh and cooling your ram is well pretty much pointless. But don't let me stop you if that's what you really want to do. I suppose it does look pretty cool.
 
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This will look far tidier and be more effective as a single loop fella. If you're set on two pumps, get em in series, not parallel (just to make sure that's clear) but I would keep it one loop.
 
I assume you mean for him to get a dual bay dual pump res instead of the tube and dual bay?

Dual pump is probably overkill I'd say you be sweet if you're running a D5.

Also everyone I speak to say dual loop can go ead. I've always been told single loop is the way to go for combination of aesthetics and performance.

Edit-

Actually I didn't take into account 4x gpu's. Maybe dual pump is the way. Also what size acrylic are you going to be using?

Oh and cooling your ram is well pretty much pointless. But don't let me stop you if that's what you really want to do. I suppose it does look pretty cool.


id probably go either dual bay >pump>pump
or Tube > pump > pump

you would have both pumps like that to keep the pressure up as it could be quite restrictive with all the rads and blocks.
I dont think two res's are needed but it wouldnt hurt temps at all. but would look cleaner with 1.
 
Consider a dual D5 pump top, if you can spare the extra coin. I started out with 2 D5s mounted with individual tops + a huge tube res, but it was so messy. Not to mention space-consuming, so I ended up getting a Bitspower dual pump top with a small tube res on top of it, and it made life soooo much easier.
 
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