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Push-pull cpu or gpu?

I have two 120mm aio's. I have a ryzen 7 1700 I plan to oc and a gtx 1070FE I plan to overclock with the NZXT g12. ONE aio can be set up for push-pull and the other with pull. I normally play all games on high or ultra (League, overwatch, PUBG, LA noire, and so many others at 2560x1080 resolution)

Should I:
1. Have my cpu with push-pull and my gpu with pull 
OR
2. Have my gpu with push-pull config and my cpu with pull

Thank you!

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Won't make much a difference to be honest, so whichever is easiest to setup.

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Make push/pull on the AiO that you want to have to lower temperatures. But push/pull will only give you a small temperature boost.

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I'd say use push/pull on the GPU, as they are more sensitive to small changes in temperature.

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On 5/24/2018 at 4:20 AM, G27Racer_188 said:

I'd say use push/pull on the GPU, as they are more sensitive to small changes in temperature.

This.

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