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Dual Loop or Single Loop?

Discussion in 'Watercooling' started by rts2468, 7 May 2014.

  1. rts2468

    rts2468 What's a Dremel?

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    My Current Setup
    CPU: AMD FX-6300 @ 4.8Ghz w/ XSPC Raystorm AMD Waterblock
    MB: ASUS Crosshair V Formula w/ EK-ASUS-C5F-Z Waterblock
    GPUs: 2x EVGA GTX 470 Core Clock@743Mhz; Mem Clock@2243Mhz w/ EK-FC470 w/ Backplate
    RAM: (4x4GB) Corsair Vengeance w/ XSPC Universal Waterblock
    Case: Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced Black Edition
    Radiator: 1x XSPC AX360; 1x XSPC EX140
    Reservoir/Pump: Koolance RP-452X2 Dual Reservoir and 2x XSPC D5 Vario Pumps

    I currently have a Dual Loop setup. RAD>CPU>GPU>RES>PUMP> is the first loop. The second loop is RAD>MB(Northbirdge/MOSFET/VRM)>RAM>RES>PUMP>. Right now my temps on first loop is 38c, Second loop is at 36c. The Liquid Temps of Loop one is 29c, Loop two is 27c.

    My question is that is it better to have it in one continuous loop.
    RAD>CPU>RAM>MB>RAD>GPU>RES>PUMP>
    Would it be better temp wise or pressure wise? any help would be great.
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