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Ok, I cant even begin to explain how the hell to explain this but this is the best i can do.

So the reservoir has 2 outputs I was wondering if I could take advantage of this and one tube goes too one graphics card and the other tube to a different card. The graphics cards outputs will then be joined together to a Y plug and then will be plugged into the radiator?

 

I tried doing a picture but it was complicated Will try in a second to do again

 

 

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I forgot the pump and the cpu  :angry:  :wub:

so now its even more complicated

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Ok, I cant even begin to explain how the hell to explain this but this is the best i can do.

So the reservoir has 2 outputs I was wondering if I could take advantage of this and one tube goes too one graphics card and the other tube to a different card. The graphics cards outputs will then be joined together to a Y plug and then will be plugged into the radiator?

 

I tried doing a picture but it was complicated Will try in a second to do again

i think that is posible but i dont think you will get better better temps 

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Even if you did do this it wouldn't look as neat, you would be adding somewhat unnecessary tubing. A good loop looks very clean

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No no no, it won't do anything, it will just been untidy.

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if you are going to do it like that i think it would not look to good 

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What's with all the splitters man don't use splitters

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FTFY, this is exactly the same loop but what it will look like in reality if done properly.

 

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Also a 240 rad is insufficient for two GPUs and a CPU. Also why is your CPU under your GPUs?

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FTFY, this is exactly the same loop but what it will look like in reality if done properly.

 

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Also a 240 rad is insufficient for two GPUs and a CPU. Also why is your CPU under your GPUs?

yep that looks WAAAAAY better 

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FTFY, this is exactly the same loop but what it will look like in reality if done properly.

 

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Also a 240 rad is insufficient for two GPUs and a CPU. Also why is your CPU under your GPUs?

It wont be in real life it was just easier to put it there, sorry but i dont get how the second vga gets its inlet

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Does the 1 vga outlet go into the 2 vga inlet?

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Does the 1 vga outlet go into the 2 vga inlet?

Both top ports on the bottom GPU are used as an outlet, both bottom ports on the top GPU are used as an inlet. Bottom left port is half "passthrough" to the second GPU. The top right port is a passthrough outlet.

 

It works, you either get it or you don't. No point discussing it, we could be here for days if you don't get it right off. :/

 

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You will most likely end up using a SLI/Crossfire Bridge which does this inside the module anyway.

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Both top ports on the bottom GPU are used as an outlet, both bottom ports on the top GPU are used as an inlet. Bottom left port is half "passthrough" to the second GPU. The top right port is a passthrough outlet.

 

It works, you either get it or you don't. No point discussing it, we could be here for days if you don't get it right off. :/

 

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You will most likely end up using a SLI/Crossfire Bridge which does this inside the module anyway.

could you pm me to a website or youtube vidoe on how this is done because i am currently lost for words 

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Over complicating it. At the risk of destroying components, pay someone to liquid cool your pc.

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