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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »OddsCrazyStuff« (16. Januar 2016, 14:28)
I'm not sure a single pump would be enough, so 1 in combo with the airplex and 1 in the case, would be the minimum, I think.i think a D5 or DDC should run your system properly. once the system is filled only the flow of the pump is important.
you need to power up the aquaero in this gigant. but the power cable is delivered with this MONSTER!
power supply-connector is below the USB that you can see on the picture.
Guess I can get away with a dual DDC setup then.I pre-filled it and connected then I connected it to the loop.
For bleed it just let the water do the main part. It will bleed itself after some time, will take a while but it will work.
Maybe switch the pump off and on again a couple of times. That will help too.
Given that a pump is rated for 1000L/H or so, so is that quite low.With my 80L/h I get 59°C CPU and 49°C GPU temps with my AMS 840 + Gigant 3360, both running passive. 42°C watertemp @ 23°C roomtemp
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »OddsCrazyStuff« (16. Januar 2016, 18:34)
I'm getting a little tired of having a big case that is 50kg+
So the only way to split that weight up, would be to get an external radiator of some kind.
The extreme version of that, would be the Aqua Computer airplex GIGANT 3360 (24x 140mm): http://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info…roducts_id=3373
Where in the world are you? I might be able to take the gigant off your hands.It's funny, I have the opposite way for my next upgrade. Few years ago, I decided to have an external radiator and the Aquaduct I have is a perfect solution with its integrated pump.
At present, during maintenance, I'm tired of having to move the tower and the Aquaduct with one meter of hoses. Even if Gigant seems to be an impressive product for anyone looking for a solution with no limit of number/size of radiators.
So, I am thinkin about gathering all my stuff in the tower (Corsair Obsidian 900D).
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