dual pumps

mattymat04

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I have a few questions

two swiftech 650's

dual pumps parallel or series?

does a second pump add to much heat into the loop?

the system

swiftech 650

danger den blocks all 3/8"

cpu,gpu,northbridge

pa 120.3 rad fans come on once passive cant cope with temps

innovetek ulta passive rad with 3/8" fittings was worried that it would only accept 1/4" fittings but 3/8" totally fit no restrictions with the bore

dual 5.25 res

all in a lianli 2000 case more then enough room

I would have liked to stay with all 1/2" but the passive rad the bore only accepted up to 3/8" and I didnt want a bottle neck.

I have not put this all together. I never ran a setup with this much water moving around that is why I was thinking another pump in series.

due to this being a mostly passive system though I am a bit worried about the added heat that another pump might introduce to the system.

thanks for your advise and comments
 
Doubt you'd see too much of a difference with dual pumps mate, i wouldnt bother as its extra tubing/mess etc
 
You would see a difference if you set it up correctly for sure.

If you set it up to have 1 pump soley for the CPU and the other for the GPU and NB blocks then you will have basically 2 separate loops running off the 120:3. I was going to do this in my last system but didn't have time as the Mach II arrived before I had the chance, so went straight for GPU cooling loop.

This would lower temps on both things.

Boardy
 
Agreed with boardy and this is the exact path i am taking atm! Seperate loops is the way to go and will help the temps decrease ;)

DAve
 
Thats the exact path i took :)

Two CSP-750's

One for gpu and NB and one for CPU all into a 120.3 rad.

Temps are good.

Cpu load is under 40 as is the gpu.

X2 4400 @ 2.8ghz and an x1900xt :)

Pretty easy to set up too and very nice to change cpu's because theres plenty of slack as it isnt connected to the gfx block.

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Set up like this

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Tom
 
I have to say the only thing I'd change there is going

res -> pump -> rad -> block

That way the water is at it's coldest when it hits the block ;)

Boardy
 
yea. very minimal differences tho (we're talking tenths of a degree)

Tom
 
ok so lemme get this straight instead of

two pumps in series to increase head pressure and sending it like this

pump>>>cpu>>>gpu>>>chipset>>>passive rad>>>pa120.3

or two pumps in parallel to increase gpm

better is a two loop system?? like

1 loop....pump >>>cpu>>>passive rad>>>pa120.3

2 loop....pump>>>gpu>>>chipset>>>passive rad>>>pa120.3

so then I would be y'ing the two loops at the passive rad correct?

thanks for the replies this is getting interesting
 
Yea pretty much right,

Personally I'd do it -

................................Pump....-.....CPU

Res - Rad1 - Rad2.................................Res

................................Pump - GFX - NB

Your right about Y adaptors tho ;) I show that a little clearer in that loop setup.

Boardy
 
why not just get anouther single rad with one pump like this, pump>>>rad>>>cpu>>>second rad>>>gpu>>>chipset>>>res>>>
 
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