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360mm Rad compatible with SLI GTX 1080 and 7700k models.

360mm Rad compatible with SLI GTX 1080 and 7700k models.

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FunnyAla
Junior Member
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12-01-2017, 01:56 PM
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Ek Thick 360mm rad
EK DC pump
Ek cpu block
Current temperatures are fine, but the 7700k is really bad and needs a delid.
Can this loop support two 1080p FE models? From a temperature standpoint?
I don’t have space to install another rad.
The 360mm rad is significantly thicker compared to a standard 120mm fan.
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FunnyAla
12-01-2017, 01:56 PM #1

Ek Thick 360mm rad
EK DC pump
Ek cpu block
Current temperatures are fine, but the 7700k is really bad and needs a delid.
Can this loop support two 1080p FE models? From a temperature standpoint?
I don’t have space to install another rad.
The 360mm rad is significantly thicker compared to a standard 120mm fan.

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epic_person2
Member
79
12-01-2017, 03:41 PM
#2
As long as you have adequate fans and fresh air, it should work fine. The newer radiators perform well in heat dissipation. You might notice some higher temperatures, but not significantly. Your pump should manage the extra resistance from the 2 GPU blocks. If you're unsure, simply add another radiator and a compatible DC pump, and you'll be safe.
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epic_person2
12-01-2017, 03:41 PM #2

As long as you have adequate fans and fresh air, it should work fine. The newer radiators perform well in heat dissipation. You might notice some higher temperatures, but not significantly. Your pump should manage the extra resistance from the 2 GPU blocks. If you're unsure, simply add another radiator and a compatible DC pump, and you'll be safe.

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lewade2002
Junior Member
33
12-01-2017, 04:42 PM
#3
As long as you have adequate fans and fresh air, it should work fine. The newer radiators perform well in heat dissipation. You might notice some higher temperatures, but not significantly. Your pump should manage the extra resistance from the 2 GPU blocks. If you're unsure, simply add another radiator and a compatible DC pump, and you'll be safe.
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lewade2002
12-01-2017, 04:42 PM #3

As long as you have adequate fans and fresh air, it should work fine. The newer radiators perform well in heat dissipation. You might notice some higher temperatures, but not significantly. Your pump should manage the extra resistance from the 2 GPU blocks. If you're unsure, simply add another radiator and a compatible DC pump, and you'll be safe.