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I have an 780T Case and i want to make this: with hardline?

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Sorry for my bad SketchUp skills... learning by doing (first try to make sth like this)

So my loop would go:

PUMP (D5) -> line (with ball valve) -> radiator (26 mm 120 ) ->  y splitter -> CPU/GPU -> together with a splitter -> big rad (360 48mm) -> res (EKWB Xres D5)

 

 

Were could I imporve and what do i need?

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3 minutes ago, virelind said:

I have an 780T Case and i want to make this: with hardline?Sorry for my bad SketchUp skills... learning by doing (first try to make sth like this)

So my loop would go:

PUMP (D5) -> line (with ball valve) -> radiator (26 mm 120 ) ->  y splitter -> CPU/GPU -> together with a splitter -> big rad (360 48mm) -> res (EKWB Xres D5)

Were could I imporve and what do i need?

Why are you running stuff in parallel it would be simpler to just series everything together, the loop order doesn't matter as long as your reservoir is before and above the pump. 

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This might help you make it more efficient:

 

https://www.ekwb.com/custom-loop-configurator/

 

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I read that parallel makes less restriction... (ekwb guide for gpu) so i thought that would also account for this scenario?

 

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3 minutes ago, virelind said:

I read that parallel makes less restriction... (ekwb guide for gpu) so i thought that would also account for this scenario?

 

Yes it does but with a good pump like a DDC or D5 you will have no worry of that. 

 

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16 minutes ago, W-L said:

Yes it does but with a good pump like a DDC or D5 you will have no worry of that. 

 

For a basic WC loop like this even a shitty chinese pump would be more than capable of driving it :)

 

@OP you pretty much never want to split a loop or do parallel.  The only exception is video cards where the resistance through each branch is roughly the same.

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4 minutes ago, AnonymousGuy said:

@OP you pretty much never want to split a loop or do parallel.  The only exception is video cards where the resistance through each branch is roughly the same.

Can I ask why?

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2 minutes ago, virelind said:

Can I ask why?

You get no appreciable benefit with doing parallel loops some do it for industrial design but other than that there is very little performance difference between the two. This article covers it fairly well:

https://www.ekwb.com/blog/does-loop-order-matter/

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Parallel or series are the same. If the pump is decent just build it how you feel. For looks or ease. Wont mater either way performance wise.  

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May I offer this layout as a option.

 

 

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