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17 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

i plan on building a custom loop in the dancase a4 sfx, i was planning on using the asetek 92mm aio that fits inside the case but expanding it with an external rad so i can support a watercooled gpu

my question is: will the asetek pump have enough flow rate to support all of this?

Will it flow, yes, will it flow anything like a normal D5, not a chance. The AIO pumps have tiny impellers and dont produce much flow as it is, if u add even more restriction via a GPU block and another rad i suspect flow will drop to trickle.

 

Still, if have the opportunity no harm in giving it a try, worst case scenario, u have to buy a proper D5 unit anyway.

i plan on building a custom loop in the dancase a4 sfx, i was planning on using the asetek 92mm aio that fits inside the case but expanding it with an external rad so i can support a watercooled gpu

my question is: will the asetek pump have enough flow rate to support all of this?

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17 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

i plan on building a custom loop in the dancase a4 sfx, i was planning on using the asetek 92mm aio that fits inside the case but expanding it with an external rad so i can support a watercooled gpu

my question is: will the asetek pump have enough flow rate to support all of this?

Will it flow, yes, will it flow anything like a normal D5, not a chance. The AIO pumps have tiny impellers and dont produce much flow as it is, if u add even more restriction via a GPU block and another rad i suspect flow will drop to trickle.

 

Still, if have the opportunity no harm in giving it a try, worst case scenario, u have to buy a proper D5 unit anyway.

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