can someone explain water cooling for me please? i do not quite understand this type of process, i am new to the tech world, thanks and sorry for steering away from the original topic if i am...
Instead of having air passing through a heatsink which absorbs heat from the chip. Water passes through a water block (like a heatsink) and absorbs the heat.
A pump with one foot of head won't work very well. How much flow can it put out? I would look for at least 6 feet of head. Pumps such as the D5 (12 feet) and the DDC-2 (20 feet) are used in most setups. YOU have to find out what will give you the most head around 90-100 gallons per hour.
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sorry for the double post but it won't let me delete either one of my posts...
These two have a max head of 3.5' each. So in parallel it should be 7' total. It's rated at 180gph @ 1', and just dribbling out at 3.5'. If it doesn't work, changing a pump will be an easy ordeal.
These two have a max head of 3.5' each. So in parallel it should be 7' total. It's rated at 180gph @ 1', and just dribbling out at 3.5'. If it doesn't work, changing a pump will be an easy ordeal.