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Enough radiators?

Hello everybody i got a question

Will a 360mm radiator and a 240mm be enough to cool the CPU and 2x GPU?

 

The 360 is a XSPC EX360

The 240 is a XSPC RX240

 

I'm thinking the loop will go like this, unless you got any suggestions or improvements

res/pump > CPU > 360mm rad > 2x GPU > 240mm rad > res/pump

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Kinda doubt it, but Im not even really an rookie at it, so don't rely on my advice.

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Why not have the 360 after the 2 GPUs? They would create more heat and a 240 would be enough for a high OC on the CPU. 

It also depends on the GPUs, they could be 290Xs, they could be 560s. 

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Will 2x Asus R9 280x perform better than a single EVGA GTX 780?

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Will 2x Asus R9 280x perform better than a single EVGA GTX 780?

Yes but if you can get a 780, you'll just regret buying 2 280x's.

Btw, get EVGA's 780 with a waterblock already attached to it, it's EPIC!

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Replying from phone so I can't exactly tell but a 240 and 360 will cool a CPU and 2x GPUs just fine. It depends on the CPU, GPUs and what you're doing with them. Eg the 5ghz AMD and 2x 290Xs? No. But a 4770 and 2x 280Xs I don't see why not. A minimum rule I was told was a 240 + 120 for each additional hot component. As I can't see your signature if you have on but if you don't have a crazy overclock or running 290/290Xs in my opinion a 360 and 240 would be fine.

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Will 2x Asus R9 280x perform better than a single EVGA GTX 780?

sure they will when it comes to fps, but have fun with the micro-stuttering and compatibility issues ;) I hear crossfire is supposed to work much better on the Hawaii cards since they appear to have hardware-level frame pacing built in, but the 280X is a rebranded 7970 and those cards where notorious for the terrible crossfire-experience they offered. Drivers have certainly improved over time, but you're most likely still going to have issues.

      

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Yeah it'll be enough, the general rule is 1 120mm rad per component.

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