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2 minutes ago, JB25304 said:

I have two 480mm rads running in the same loop with only one pump/reservoir combo unit, and it does just fine.

I was mainly concerned about water flow. Wasn’t sure if one pump could push enough coolant to keep it flowing. Setup would be reservoir-radiator-CPU-radiator-GPU-reservoir

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a D5 pump is more than sufficient. Hell, even a DDC pump will give you enough flow no problems. I have a 360 and 280 in my loop with a D5. 

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as many said before me, you'll see no problems with flow. i would personally go for a D5 over a DDC tough with a setup like this. but maybe i'm just old-fashioned.

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Seems fairly comparable to a D5 from what im seeing in terms of its flow rate and performance. 

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2 hours ago, RC Link said:

Question, is it possible to have a 360mm and a 240mm radiator running in the same loop with only 1 reservoir/pump? Thanks 

Yes.

 

I have two 240x40mm rads and a single 240x80mm rad in the same loop running of 1 D5 pump (XSPC D5 Photon 270) cooling a CPU and GPU. No issues what so ever and people have had far more in a loop running on a single pump.

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3 hours ago, RC Link said:

I was mainly concerned about water flow. Wasn’t sure if one pump could push enough coolant to keep it flowing. Setup would be reservoir-radiator-CPU-radiator-GPU-reservoir

One pump would be plenty for you. I have a similar setup with bigger rads and my one pump keeps the fluid circulating well with plenty of room to crank the pump up even higher if I need it, but I just let the PC control the flow rate.

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