Mr. Smith
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I took my graphics card out of the loop tonight.
My temps are worse!!!
My old loop was:
Res > Pump > Double Rad > CPU/Pelt > Single Rad > GPU > Res
With that set up the CPU would start at -19*C and eventually, after 4 hours of gaming/benching read +1.5/2*C in the bios. During orthos/occt in windows core temp never rose above 8 deg c, the lowest reading.
I noticed that most of the heat would come from the single rad...
In an attempt to get better temps I removed the graphics card.
Res > Pump > Double Rad > CPU/Pelt > Res
Temps now read -3*C in bios, rise to 18!!! during stress testing...
Was the single rad after the pelt (the 'out' of the pelt is very hot) doing all of the work? It seems so...
I have a second pump on the way for the gfx card... hmmm.
In a w/c loop for pelts, should the rad be after the hot 'out' of a pelt instead of before the 'in'
Res > Pump > CPU/Pelt > Double Rad > Res
Shall I go back to my old set up with gfx, but, as NoL suggested get another double rad
Res > Pump > Double Rad > CPU/Pelt > Double Rad > GPU > Res
Or get a triple rad for the cpu pelt, use the new pump for a second gfx loop?
My temps are worse!!!
My old loop was:
Res > Pump > Double Rad > CPU/Pelt > Single Rad > GPU > Res
With that set up the CPU would start at -19*C and eventually, after 4 hours of gaming/benching read +1.5/2*C in the bios. During orthos/occt in windows core temp never rose above 8 deg c, the lowest reading.
I noticed that most of the heat would come from the single rad...
In an attempt to get better temps I removed the graphics card.
Res > Pump > Double Rad > CPU/Pelt > Res
Temps now read -3*C in bios, rise to 18!!! during stress testing...
Was the single rad after the pelt (the 'out' of the pelt is very hot) doing all of the work? It seems so...
I have a second pump on the way for the gfx card... hmmm.
In a w/c loop for pelts, should the rad be after the hot 'out' of a pelt instead of before the 'in'
Res > Pump > CPU/Pelt > Double Rad > Res
Shall I go back to my old set up with gfx, but, as NoL suggested get another double rad
Res > Pump > Double Rad > CPU/Pelt > Double Rad > GPU > Res
Or get a triple rad for the cpu pelt, use the new pump for a second gfx loop?