Puma
11-18-2006, 02:11 AM
For a computer I'm building in January, I want to do water cooling. I've read a lot of guides, but I haven't been able to figure out what size of tubing AND component ID I should choose.
So, if I wanted my water blocks in series, would it be pointless to use 1/2" ID tubing if one of my blocks was smaller than that?
If it has choke point it seems that it would tighten the whole flow (do water blocks have specs on their cross-sectional flow area and not just their tubing standard?)
Or do you think it's better just to run things in parallel? (I'm thinking I want to cool the CPU and GPU). My concerns with parallel is that one path could get poor flow without any obvious indications.
That was a lot of questions... any thoughts?
So, if I wanted my water blocks in series, would it be pointless to use 1/2" ID tubing if one of my blocks was smaller than that?
If it has choke point it seems that it would tighten the whole flow (do water blocks have specs on their cross-sectional flow area and not just their tubing standard?)
Or do you think it's better just to run things in parallel? (I'm thinking I want to cool the CPU and GPU). My concerns with parallel is that one path could get poor flow without any obvious indications.
That was a lot of questions... any thoughts?