Radiator/Pump Question

dave_w

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I'm looking to do a simple CPU-GPU1-GPU2 loop for my new build (first time watercooling). The CPU will be an overclocked Q6600 G0 (shooting for 3.2Ghz), and the GPUs will be stock-clocked 8800GTS 512s. Tubing will be 7/16" ID. The CPU will have a Swiftech Apogee GTZ strapped to it, and the GPUs will be cooled by D-Tek Fuzion GFX 2s (core-only blocks).

For radiators, I'm prepared to use a double-row triple-120. I'm wondering if I should throw a double-row double-120 in between the CPU and the GPUs. In fact, I'm fairly convinced that I'll have to go that route if I want good results. If not, let me know.

Pump-wise, then, I'm wondering if I should use a pair of Laing DD4s (317GPH), so that my loop would be RES-CPU-PUMP-2x120mm RAD-GPU1-GPU2-PUMP-3x120mm RAD-RES. If I don't need the two pumps, I'd much rather spring for a D5 Vario, which is a lot quieter and has the same flow specs as the DD4.
 
i would go with two pumps, thats alot of stuff and radiators, im not a watercooling pro but know you dont want to even risk ruining a water cooling pump there much to exspensive, and if they leak then thats even more money
 
the only reason you would need more than one pump, would be for redundency, and as for the hookup, it should be something like: res-pump-gpu1-gpu2-cpu-radiator-res. as for the setup, i would suggest keeping the cpu(and northbridge/southbridge if you wish) in a seperate loop, on the 120x2 rad, and the gpu's on loop 2, with the 120x3, but that would require two reservoirs, and two pumps, these are the pumps i recommend: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835108063 the reservoirs: http://www.petrastechshop.com/swmchire.html
 
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