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Dual pc distro plate help???

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Hey guys, i could really use some help. I'm currently designing a distro plate,it will be a dual pc distro with 2 d5 pumps sharing the same res. My concern are that 1 pump may starve and end up killing the other cpu. do you think that this will work or should i just make 2 seperate distro's?

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technically it should be fine... as long as your loops are equal in length and resistance. just like when running dual gpus in parallel. you can have minor adjust within the loop(s) without consequence, but since you are here asking for advice I wouldn't deviate to far off from the info that is provided.

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well i guess as long as the pumps dont get starved of water should be fine thow if there's pwm pumps both systems will probably have different pump speeds. plus if one system is hotter that will mess the cooler one up too as too will get the same heated water.

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Would be no different than each pump having their own res. 
Assuming it’s designed properly. 

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