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The top U.S.A platform for purchasing watercooling kits and hardware is the best one available.
Not very efficient in my view.
You're cooling the GPU first, then running warm liquid through the pump and back into the CPU—essentially targeting two heat sources before the CPU, even though the pump isn't handling a lot of heat.
Res/pump > cpu > gpu > rad
Res/pump > rad > cpu > gpu
PS to all
Newegg is great, their watercooling options are decent,
good price on an MCP355, can't find a better deal there.
It's odd you didn't mention I'm planning to add another 120mm radiator to the loop, so the loop will run continuously when water flows from the GPU to the radiator, then to the pump and back to the CPU.
Cerealkiller45_86:
It's cool, I'm matching temperatures pretty well with you on your OC 2500K at 4.5GHz. Just using a H50 water cooling system with push/pull fans. That setup worked fine for me. I had the H50 and later gave it away to someone who wanted it as backup. I was a bit disappointed when it hit 95F to 100F during a week-long trip here, but the CPU temps were 65, 66, and 64.65. The push/pull configuration didn't cause any issues with the H50 either.
You're doing well now, that's all that counts... big gratz! Thanks.