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Corsair H110 + H75 can they work on the same Loop?

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Thank you all and i appreciate your opinions!!

 

So lets say, after the warranties expired, if i put a new pump with reservoir and connect the 2 Aio together so they can run in loop and not using the 2 pumps.

 

Can they work??

 

I mean the 2 pumps the will be turn off, only the new pump will work.

 

Maybe the hardest part is to connect the tubes because they are small but in theory it will work.

 

Can they work without having dysfunctionalities??

 

Thanks again, sorry for my bad english....

Radiators are radiators, hook up new tubing and a single pump and they will work just fine.

 

But I have to ask why anyone would choose that approach?  What you describe doing is building a custom loop using parts cannibalized from all-in-one devices.  Parts that really are not intended to be used in that manner.

 

Fine, if you are getting those parts for cheap, but if you are paying full price it would probably be better to buy all custom parts and build a system from scratch.   Your connections will be easier to make and much more reliable.

Hello, 

 

My question is, if the 2 All in one WaterCooling systems (Corsair H110 and H75) can be in the same loop.

 

My budget for watercooling was 260 euro, so i bought them and the nzxt g10 for the graphics card.

 

Can i connect them together with a new reservoir and a pump??

 

Should i buy only the reservoir and let both pumps working together,or the one?? 

 

Can i put them new tubes??

 

Its possible to do eny of those??

 

If yes, should i expect lower temps??

 

Help me please...

 

Sorry for my bad english.

 

 

 

 

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They are not designed to be taken apart ever, so it's diy. If you do it well it will work. Should you ? no.

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You want to connect the h75 to the h110? Nope that won't work. Look into the Rajintek Triton for that purpose

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No, I don't think it is possible to do any of that..

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It's a closed loop AIO, you can't expand it unless you're incredibly skilled with modding.

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It is not impossible, but certainly would void the warranties.

 

You'd want to perform the operation of joining the two systems entirely submerged in water, or add in some sort of port that allowed you to fully purge the lines of any air.

 

But the biggest issue would be getting the two in-line pumps to play nice together.  Because if you didn't then, sooner, rather than later, one of them would kill the other.

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It is not impossible, but certainly would void the warranties.

 

You'd want to perform the operation of joining the two systems entirely submerged in water, or add in some sort of port that allowed you to fully purge the lines of any air.

 

But the biggest issue would be getting the two in-line pumps to play nice together.  Because if you didn't then, sooner, rather than later, one of them would kill the other.

Thank you all and i appreciate your opinions!!

 

So lets say, after the warranties expired, if i put a new pump with reservoir and connect the 2 Aio together so they can run in loop and not using the 2 pumps.

 

Can they work??

 

I mean the 2 pumps the will be turn off, only the new pump will work.

 

Maybe the hardest part is to connect the tubes because they are small but in theory it will work.

 

Can they work without having dysfunctionalities??

 

Thanks again, sorry for my bad english....

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Thank you all and i appreciate your opinions!!

 

So lets say, after the warranties expired, if i put a new pump with reservoir and connect the 2 Aio together so they can run in loop and not using the 2 pumps.

 

Can they work??

 

I mean the 2 pumps the will be turn off, only the new pump will work.

 

Maybe the hardest part is to connect the tubes because they are small but in theory it will work.

 

Can they work without having dysfunctionalities??

 

Thanks again, sorry for my bad english....

Radiators are radiators, hook up new tubing and a single pump and they will work just fine.

 

But I have to ask why anyone would choose that approach?  What you describe doing is building a custom loop using parts cannibalized from all-in-one devices.  Parts that really are not intended to be used in that manner.

 

Fine, if you are getting those parts for cheap, but if you are paying full price it would probably be better to buy all custom parts and build a system from scratch.   Your connections will be easier to make and much more reliable.

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