The front radiator can't be rotated. Its current configuration allowed me to install it "natively", ie didn't have to do more than strip the threads so the M3 screws could come through without being a bum about it. I can rotate the 360, but I'm not sure if that helps.
I don't have any angle fittings at the time. I'm still sort of planning it before I order in more stuff basically.
Not going to rotate the CPU block, because the badge would be upside down. That's a pretty big do-not-want for me.
GPUs -> CPU -> Rad is identical in use to GPU -> Rad -> CPU as far as performance goes. z.z If I misunderstand your question then please do clarify.
And I'm not flipping the CPU block upside down. I despise the notion of installing it upside down lol.
Even if I could, and it would honestly be a difficult thing to get right, it would still be either a minimal effect or detriment.
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The CPU loop will probably have significantly less resistance than the GPU loops, thus the aforementioned scenario will occur. Only thing you can run parallell are GPU blocks, seeing as they are identical and will have the same resistance.
I got the 780Ti's under water now, they idle at a lovely 26-27 celcius and not seen them go above 37 under load. 1245MHz
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Techbay.no have some good rotaries and fittings, since you're Norwegian too I didnt know if you knew about this site
I see your point about the CPU block, getting some angle and rotary fittings will definitively help out your plumbing in this build. You could do what I said without flipping the CPU easy with some rotaries.
Pump/Res - CPU - 360Rad - GPU's - 240Rad and then back home to the res
Aside from the res/D5-top all of the watercooling came from there. Those rads are their rebranded rads. Mostly because Paypal was a bitch and wouldn't let me order from any other site out there.
But as said, I'm mostly just waiting to see what the plan is before ordering. I need to be a tad careful about the money right now, and I'm happy to be patient and waiting before doing this.
That's with RAM caching (RAPID mode) turned on, I wouldn't run this daily. For everyday use, gaming etc. there really isn't much of to be gained, looks good on a benchmark though.
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Fair enough and good point! Looking forward to seeing your full complete setup once you're finished!
I take it you won't keep it open to the elements. :P
wtb your old vid cards? /cry. Still stuck in 2011 with my 560Ti
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