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Cooling Will a MCP-655 be sufficient to run two MCR-320's plus one MCR-220?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by LockBreaker, 8 Apr 2009.

  1. LockBreaker

    LockBreaker What's a Dremel?

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    Hi,

    I was just wondering if a MCP-655 will be sufficient to run three radiators? Two MCR-320's and one MCR-220?

    Will I have problems with my flow if I run all this on one MCP-655? The stuff I am going to cool is two HD 4890's and one Core i7 920@ 4.63 Ghz (Just kidding, it's temporary running at 2.67 GHZ but I'm going to overclock it, so....). =)

    Cheers people. =)
     
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  2. Guest-23315

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    You'd be better off using two loops to be honest..

    A single MCR-320 for the CPU, and then the MCR-220 and the other 320 for the GPU's and anything else you want to cool.

    (or perhaps MCR320 and the 220 for the CPU?)
     
  3. LockBreaker

    LockBreaker What's a Dremel?

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    I don't think I will be needing both the MCR-220 and 320 for the CPU, because I'm not that much of an overclocker. =)

    But thanks for the reply, I'll have to purchase a second pump then. Will put it on to my to-do list. :)
     

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