Antec-User Papa Chester Messages 1,036 Location Afghanistan Campaign Veteran Feb 10, 2010 #1 Such as the dual DDC XSPC pump tops, but why would someone need dual pumps for a single loop? Large loops need more 'push' to get the coolant moving effectively?
Such as the dual DDC XSPC pump tops, but why would someone need dual pumps for a single loop? Large loops need more 'push' to get the coolant moving effectively?
B Burn Fully Optimized Messages 1,958 Location San Diego Feb 10, 2010 #2 Large/long loops with multiple blocks and rads. Or, you have the spare money and are addicted to water cooling anyways and don't see why not to do it. If I were to go dual pumps, it would probably be because of the latter of those two reasons.
Large/long loops with multiple blocks and rads. Or, you have the spare money and are addicted to water cooling anyways and don't see why not to do it. If I were to go dual pumps, it would probably be because of the latter of those two reasons.
philbar71 Fully Optimized Messages 4,533 Location Suffolk, VA Feb 10, 2010 #3 The obvious reason, because you are running high restriction blocks and rads in your loop.
OP OP Antec-User Papa Chester Messages 1,036 Location Afghanistan Campaign Veteran Feb 10, 2010 #4 ^ Hmm.. Cool.. Good info as always.