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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Dundys« (25. November 2016, 15:02)
I'm not sure if this will be any of help and if you set your mind on the connector, but Swiftech is the only brand that has some very small expendable Male-Male Lock-Seal fittings, they are in few different colors and can be as small as 18mm I have used them last year with my Tri-Titans Black that had not enough space to fit any other fitting and those looked and worked nice.
As far is the connector and your GPUs setting I would like to know the solution as well, good luck
Btw. Beautiful block
You have to count the unused slots between the PCIe connectors between the cards. And unused also includes slots that are only PCI or not even equipped on your board. The slots or empty slots must be count anyway since their size is standardized.
23575 that you have linked there must be two unused slots. Or if we count from top to down the cards must be used in slot one and four which is also the reason why it says width four slots. That spacing thing is just another way to count it. If you go from the first card and count down to the next card it will be the third slot (after the first card which is not part of the counting).
I absolutely do not understand your last sentence about the unidirectional thing. I guess I do not understand it since I see no problem nor understand where you see the problem since there is no problem.
Whats in the drawing is the serial version by using a screw on the one side. when you don't use that screw and switch the outlet to the other port besides the current one, then you will get an parallel flow. Then the water will run through both blocks the right way. I've done it the same way, only with Hardtubes instead of an Kryoconnect
Actually its the complete opposite. Serial has less pressure build up and temps are closer between the GPUs while parallel is the complete opposite.I did what you are talking about with a different product, it works great, and I'd prefer parallel flow over serial as serial can build pressure and parallel you get the same temp water cooling your gpus. Here's my shoddy workmanship, but it works and you can't hardly notice the bad job from a distance
I'd look that up again, parallel will decrease flow and pressure to each card, as pressure and flow rate are sorta intertwined here. I do have to disagree with you, but it's also a moot point as there are too many factors that can affect total system performance and temps of components, but I'll stick with my original opinion that he should just go parallel as it will keep the flow in the preferred direction for both cards and even though it does split the flow rate between the cards it's negligible anyways as they don't require the same flow rate a cpu block does.Actually its the complete opposite. Serial has less pressure build up and temps are closer between the GPUs while parallel is the complete opposite.I did what you are talking about with a different product, it works great, and I'd prefer parallel flow over serial as serial can build pressure and parallel you get the same temp water cooling your gpus. Here's my shoddy workmanship, but it works and you can't hardly notice the bad job from a distance
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