Dino:
German is no problem, I understand it relatively good. I born in Germany but live now in Spain, my written German is really bad, but I can read it still roughly well. Although your English is good, thanks
If you or somebody on the forum would tell me something, don´t worry, make it in German, no problem
I think Stiletto has written something that should be made by most of us, first test the rig with different methods (fan situation, tube connection, etc.) and look what is better for our particular watercooling. The problem is that many of us (like I too) haven´t much time (or spare tube lenghts, or other many things) to make this testing before assembling our watercooling rig. I´m travelling very much through many different "thinking" forums (procooling, overclockers, etc.) and yes, there are many people that has different positions about the connection in serial or parallel, I think that in the end all depends on the system you have and in what you could achieve with it. Testing would be the fastest way to reach a conclusion about what is better for us.
Thanks also to NikoMo for pointing me to the link, haven´t the time yet to read it all, but would do it, thanks. Always important to read different tests.
Something I always have seen at this forum is that people indicate really hot temps at the CPU (>45ºC). I think that with the pumps, blocks offered on the online store here at Aquacomputer, there could be reached better temps, or not?
Anyone who could indicate me the best system someone has made (in the temp way) here at the forum? I ask this because here at Spain with selfmade blocks, radiators from any car, reservoirs home-made and some tubing the temps are around 35-40ºC. As always I don´t want to say this would be the best way of mounting a rig, because there are different points of view when somebody assembles his WC (a quiet rig, a nice looking one, etc.)
Thanks.
Cheers,
friku.