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Hello, so I took the Skunkworks build from Jayz Two cents and made it orange, and with 980 Ti's. I was wondering how do I run a parallel loop or should I just make it connect back to the radiator then to the res? 

 

here is my build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/7ZtPdC

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You need to put fittings on the three parts connected with tubes. You can just have tubing between and it will flow right. It should go from one main tube to the other, so just connect that to your main loop. You'll also need some king of cap for the very top spots where there isn't any tube. If it is working right, You'll see the coolant going through both rads, so if it doesn't then its fine. I'm pretty sure jay showed it pretty well in his builds, so you may want to watch those. If you want to see other watercooling videos, check out SingularityComputers.

 

 

 

Why just why.

Why not?

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so i just have one tube running from res, one from rad into the gpu and then it will be fine? any other types of lubes I should do?

 

You need to put fittings on the three parts connected with tubes. You can just have tubing between and it will flow right. It should go from one main tube to the other, so just connect that to your main loop. You'll also need some king of cap for the very top spots where there isn't any tube. If it is working right, You'll see the coolant going through both rads, so if it doesn't then its fine. I'm pretty sure jay showed it pretty well in his builds, so you may want to watch those. If you want to see other watercooling videos, check out SingularityComputers.

 

 

 

Why not?

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so i just have one tube running from res, one from rad into the gpu and then it will be fine? any other types of lubes I should do?

You need to have a tube from the GPUs going back to the res, but other than that, yes.

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