Will this be enough to cool the GPU as well?

da2ca

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At the moment I have only a CPU block on my loop the loop consists of Eheim pump - ThermoChill PA120.1 rad –Swiftec 120.2 rad – Aqua computer CPU block – 250mm reservoir - pump.

I have just purchased a Laing DDC-1T Ultra with XSPC Top and a NB block for my NB. I plan to fit as; pump - ThermoChill PA120.1 rad – NB - (8800 if i have enough to cool) – Swiftech 120.2 rad – Aqua computer CPU block – 250mm reservoir. Does this sound right? Also will I have to fit another loop if I want to put an 8800GTS 640mb under water as well?

Thanks in advance for any info/help,

Dave.
 
Nope, you may want a bit more radding but the gfx card will be able to be added in there no problem.
 
More radiators but the pump will cope? Would i get away with swapping the 120.2 for the same but a Thermochill?
 
name='Ham' said:
I would say you'll be fine for CPU, NB and GPU with the two rads you have.

Would you run it the way i said?

pump - ThermoChill PA120.1 rad – NB - GPU – Swiftech 120.2 rad – CPU block – reservoir - pump?
 
You are basically cooling a quad, a gpu and nb on a tripple rad... That is fine.

It wouldn't hurt to get a thermochill as they are the best but what you have will suffice.

Edit:

Res > Pump > 120.2 > CPU > 120.1 > GPU > NB > Res
 
Am i going over the top hear (in desporation) or will this work.

This is my rad now 120.2 would it help if i put another right behind? I know the air from the first will be going through the second but will it help?

Now

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To this?

2Rads.jpg
 
The heat might just warm up the second rad and then that in turn will heat the water... I wouldnt recomend that, although it might work.
 
Mounting a rad on the outside is not really what i want. I may have to sell the full EK block i have just bought and go with air on the GPU original (if i can find the thermal pads for the ram) or aftermarket.
 
I think i will use the block (as it will come before i get any pads) and see how it goes. At the very least i can then pass on the block as "tested, leak free".

I will also keep an eye out for a Thermochill PA120.2
 
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