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Serial vs Loop Pumps

Serial vs Loop Pumps

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mineseuss
Member
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09-15-2016, 12:01 PM
#1
I purchased some water cooling components to assemble my custom water cooler. My setup includes a CPU block, one GPU block, two radiators of 240mm, two reservoirs, and two pumps delivering 600l/h. I'm wondering whether to connect the two pumps in parallel or in series. I plan to buy a RAM module later and am still getting familiar with this custom building scene. Thanks!
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mineseuss
09-15-2016, 12:01 PM #1

I purchased some water cooling components to assemble my custom water cooler. My setup includes a CPU block, one GPU block, two radiators of 240mm, two reservoirs, and two pumps delivering 600l/h. I'm wondering whether to connect the two pumps in parallel or in series. I plan to buy a RAM module later and am still getting familiar with this custom building scene. Thanks!

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GhostyLite
Member
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09-17-2016, 06:16 AM
#2
You don't require a RAM block. Clarify why you're using two reservoirs—are you setting up one loop or two? Also, do you have any references for these parts?
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GhostyLite
09-17-2016, 06:16 AM #2

You don't require a RAM block. Clarify why you're using two reservoirs—are you setting up one loop or two? Also, do you have any references for these parts?

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ElMojaGames
Junior Member
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09-18-2016, 01:56 AM
#3
There are 2 reservoirs just for looks, and I’ll buy a RAM block later.
I’m planning one loop, but if two loops work better, I can switch.
I have the following items:
- 2 cylinders, 50cm diameter
- 2 sc600 pumps, 600l/h
- 1 GPU block bykski for GTX 980 Ti
- 1 CPU block bykski
- 2 copper radiators, 240cm each
- 3 meters of hard tubbing
- 18 bykski fittings
Can I share the links?
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ElMojaGames
09-18-2016, 01:56 AM #3

There are 2 reservoirs just for looks, and I’ll buy a RAM block later.
I’m planning one loop, but if two loops work better, I can switch.
I have the following items:
- 2 cylinders, 50cm diameter
- 2 sc600 pumps, 600l/h
- 1 GPU block bykski for GTX 980 Ti
- 1 CPU block bykski
- 2 copper radiators, 240cm each
- 3 meters of hard tubbing
- 18 bykski fittings
Can I share the links?

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YummyGummy_
Member
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09-20-2016, 05:03 AM
#4
You can include links using <a> tags followed by <strong>close tags for each link</strong>.
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YummyGummy_
09-20-2016, 05:03 AM #4

You can include links using <a> tags followed by <strong>close tags for each link</strong>.

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09-20-2016, 05:55 AM
#5
Reservoir, radiator, tube, GPU block, CPU block, pumps – I’m planning to implement something similar.
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_CharliePlayz_
09-20-2016, 05:55 AM #5

Reservoir, radiator, tube, GPU block, CPU block, pumps – I’m planning to implement something similar.

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mr_siko_games
Member
185
09-20-2016, 12:04 PM
#6
That's a lot of tubing and a lot of bends, which adds restriction. That's also a no-name pump - it says to have decent head, but seems like a cheap pump when you're considering watercooling a Titan or 980.
That certainly is a budget watercooling loop build, though. Good luck and I hope those components are built well...I always have concerns when I see people cutting corners on cheap watercooling gear. Hopefully they are engineered well and meet expectations.
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mr_siko_games
09-20-2016, 12:04 PM #6

That's a lot of tubing and a lot of bends, which adds restriction. That's also a no-name pump - it says to have decent head, but seems like a cheap pump when you're considering watercooling a Titan or 980.
That certainly is a budget watercooling loop build, though. Good luck and I hope those components are built well...I always have concerns when I see people cutting corners on cheap watercooling gear. Hopefully they are engineered well and meet expectations.

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MorrisPGNL
Junior Member
14
09-20-2016, 01:13 PM
#7
This setup involves a lot of tubing and many bends, which increases restriction. It's also a no-name pump—claims decent head but looks like a cheap option for cooling large systems like a Titan or 980. Still, it's a budget watercooling loop build. Good luck with the project! I tend to worry about people skimping on quality when they're building watercooling rigs. Hopefully these parts are well-made and perform as expected.
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MorrisPGNL
09-20-2016, 01:13 PM #7

This setup involves a lot of tubing and many bends, which increases restriction. It's also a no-name pump—claims decent head but looks like a cheap option for cooling large systems like a Titan or 980. Still, it's a budget watercooling loop build. Good luck with the project! I tend to worry about people skimping on quality when they're building watercooling rigs. Hopefully these parts are well-made and perform as expected.

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Hols8888
Member
140
09-21-2016, 10:02 AM
#8
However, you don't require the RAM block, as it won't contribute to cooling effectively.
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Hols8888
09-21-2016, 10:02 AM #8

However, you don't require the RAM block, as it won't contribute to cooling effectively.

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Ambiiguous
Junior Member
15
09-25-2016, 03:10 AM
#9
The RAM would be just for aesthetic purposes.
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Ambiiguous
09-25-2016, 03:10 AM #9

The RAM would be just for aesthetic purposes.
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