2016/11/13 11:54:06
dmoheban

 
If any of you guys have experience watercooling and running loops I sure could use some advice.
The parts are pretty much as labeled except I have an extra EK Revo D5 pump in my possession.
Not sure if the order of tube to rad to block look right. I would have preferred to have one rad
in middle of cpu and gpus but that would create more tube length and insanity. What do you
guys think?
 
Thanks
 
2016/11/13 12:22:39
owcraftsman
I like this better not sure what you were doing with the bottom rad in your layout but loose the xflow up top make all rad push except bottom monsta go push/pull.
Off to watch football now but I'll be back because I have quit a few question not least of which is case.

2016/11/13 12:29:07
bcavnaugh
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2016/11/13 13:15:49
dmoheban
Thanks for the corrections. Looking up restriction data info and it seems that the AlphaCool and SR-2 are both 0.13 and the 360 GTS XFlow is 0.91 and the Heatkiller is at 0.85. Not sure what the restriction values are for the EK Classy KPE blocks. Anyone know?
 
Also not sure if I can run a terminal bridge off of the Classy KPE 980ti Blocks? The EK specifications and warnings are confusing.
 
Thanks
2016/11/13 13:17:41
bcavnaugh
Not really a Correction, they say you can go anyway.
I like to have a Rad to help cool down the Coolant before it goes back into the Pump/Reservoir is all.
What are you going to use for a Pump Controller?
 $169.99 CTR-CD1224 12V or 24V Pump & Fan Controller With Display   SKU: CTR-CD1224
+2   $9.99 Coolant Temperature Sensor Plug, 10K Ohm   SKU: SEN-AP008G
+ 1  $19.99   INS-FM17N Coolant Flow Meter   SKU: INS-FM17N
OR
 
$29.99 INS-FM18 Coolant Flow Meter, Stainless Steel   SKU: INS-FM18
 
 
 
Temperature Sensor, Flat, 10K Ohm   SKU: SEN-AP007P Comes with the CTR-CD1224 and you can set the Temps to shut down your computer at a given temperature.
I have mine on the Bottom Site of my  New Water Block $89.99  CPU-390CI Water Block, Copper Top (Intel Processor)
Then one  Coolant Temperature Sensor Plug Going into the First Water Block then one coming out the Last Water Block.
2016/11/13 13:26:25
bcavnaugh
Also I like the coolant coming from Rad to the Water Block then from the Pump as the Pump can heat the Coolant.
 
If the Classy KPE 980ti Blocks are from EVGA (Hydro Copper) even if made by EK you Cannot use the EK SLI Water Block Bridge.
2016/11/13 13:37:54
dmoheban
My blocks are made by EK not EVGA. 
 
Thanks for the suggestions.
 
2016/11/13 13:40:21
dmoheban
bcavnaugh
Not really a Correction, they say you can go anyway.
I like to have a Rad to help cool down the Coolant before it goes back into the Pump/Reservoir is all.
What are you going to use for a Pump Controller?
 $169.99 CTR-CD1224 12V or 24V Pump & Fan Controller With Display   SKU: CTR-CD1224
+2   $9.99 Coolant Temperature Sensor Plug, 10K Ohm   SKU: SEN-AP008G
+ 1  $19.99   INS-FM17N Coolant Flow Meter   SKU: INS-FM17N
OR

$29.99 INS-FM18 Coolant Flow Meter, Stainless Steel   SKU: INS-FM18
 
 
 
Temperature Sensor, Flat, 10K Ohm   SKU: SEN-AP007P Comes with the CTR-CD1224 and you can set the Temps to shut down your computer at a given temperature. I have mine on the Bottom Site of my  New Water Block $89.99  CPU-390CI Water Block, Copper Top (Intel Processor)




 
Was going to use this:
http://koolance.com/pump-or-fan-speed-controller-ctr-spd1224m
 
2016/11/13 13:42:54
bcavnaugh
dmoheban
bcavnaugh
Not really a Correction, they say you can go anyway.
I like to have a Rad to help cool down the Coolant before it goes back into the Pump/Reservoir is all.
What are you going to use for a Pump Controller?




 
Was going to use this:
http://koolance.com/pump-or-fan-speed-controller-ctr-spd1224m
 

 $49.99 CTR-SPD1224M 12V or 24V Pump/Fan Controller   SKU: CTR-SPD1224M
Then you would not need a Flow Meter and so on.
 
I would spend another $20 for this
On Sale Now $64.95 CTR-SPD12X2 Dual 12V Pump Controller   SKU: CTR-SPD12X2
I do use all the above in my Rigs.
2016/11/13 13:50:17
dmoheban
bcavnaugh
dmoheban
bcavnaugh
Not really a Correction, they say you can go anyway.
I like to have a Rad to help cool down the Coolant before it goes back into the Pump/Reservoir is all.
What are you going to use for a Pump Controller?




 
Was going to use this:
http://koolance.com/pump-or-fan-speed-controller-ctr-spd1224m
 

 $49.99 CTR-SPD1224M 12V or 24V Pump/Fan Controller   SKU: CTR-SPD1224M
Then you would not need a Flow Meter and so on.
 
I would spend another $20 for this
On Sale Now $64.95 CTR-SPD12X2 Dual 12V Pump Controller   SKU: CTR-SPD12X2
I do use all the above in my Rigs.




 
Why would I not need a flow meter? And aren't having both together redundant?
 
Thanks
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