Better temps with a more restrictive loop?

mrapoc

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Am i right in thinkin that my current loop (ddc ultra, dtek fuzion, 360mm rad, 5.25" res) would benefit as i add more restrictive stuff to it so water spends more time in rad/components to cool them?
 
i was thinking bout this the other day (i dont watercool, so my perspective is entirely theory)

if water spent more time there, it would heat up more, but it would mean the components would also heat up more, but more heat overall would be dumped into the waterloop, ....

tbh, i see where your coming from, it seems like it would remove more heat, but kemp is more of an expert than i am, so i'll shut up now :p
 
TOx i wasnt on about the pump dumping heat lol. Just wondering on overally temps. But now i think about it...more water will be running round per minute so yeh. back to drinky :)
 
name='mrapoc' said:
TOx i wasnt on about the pump dumping heat lol. Just wondering on overally temps. But now i think about it...more water will be running round per minute so yeh. back to drinky :)

I know I know.. I was just saying the order you put the loop in on your first post.. byt now maybe I think you are only listing what you have in the loop..

Silly me.. :)
 
hmm, I dunno.

Just remember, no ice, no carbonated, but I don`t honestly know how alkyhols help or not with temps.

I can see u all with ur cold drink in hand.. looks @ loop, looks @ cold drink. Still looking @ loop, looking back @ cold drink.

Don`t do it, it`s no worth it.

Not even with a straw and umbrella thing.
 
I'm currently mixing a bucket of snowball c0cktail

video coming soon

On a seperate note, I will soon be taking hardware donations. Address will follow.
 
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