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wheaton4prez
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Remayz
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wheaton4prez
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with two 360mm rads and the components you have, maybe raise the alarm temperature to 50°C and try to keep the water temp below that.
I just saw you have PETG tubes, so yea, try to keep the water temp below 50°C at all times
with such power hungry components, i don't think 40°C is a realistic temp on dual 360 unless you don't mind a lot of fan noise. It's too easy to reach the 40s even with more radiators.
Remayz
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wheaton4prez
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Remayz
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wheaton4prez
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don't worry for nothing
40°C is nothing to be scared of. most people will probably have their system running water temps around thet 45 ish °C. when you start reaching the 50s, you can start worrying a bit or start tweaking fan curves.
Watercooling hardware usually have a maximum operating temperature of 60°C.
With PETG tubes you don't want to get near that but you're not likely to get there already with two rads.
More waterflow does not help cooling. As long as you have enough flow for the waterblocks to effectively remove heat, you're fine, and that happens at pretty low flows. the D5 at 50% would be more than enough already with the config you have.
While you wait for the flowmeter you can have a play with it by watching y our GPU temperature under load and playing with the pump speed.
When it runs really slow, there's a threshold where you will see the GPU temp shoot up 10-15°C pretty sharply.
Speed up the pump slowly and it will fall back down just as fast..that'd be your minimum pump speed for the waterblock you have.
Typically, between that speed, and 100%, you shouldn't see too much dfifference.

So, I'm already thinking about adding a 2nd D5.
wheaton4prez
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Ah. Great to know. I've already extended this project too much. I'm guessing that I'll be around 120 l/h at 50% with the added rad.I don't think you need to worry about the flow rate. I have four 420 radiators in my system and achieve 120 l/h at 60% power of the D5NEXT. Even if the flow rate drops due to the additional radiator, it won't drop so far that it affects the water temperature.
You didn't mention what your ambient room temp is, this will directly affect the temps inside the PC. Lower = better. This is why sever rooms etc. all have air con.
Good point. Makes sense. It's in a house with A/C. So, the room probably hovers around 24-25 C.
I have thermal sensors just outside of the fan intake areas. For some reason, they measure a little higher than expected. They tend to be around 26-28 C.
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