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It could run a GPU loop in addition, however you might want to check the head pressure of the included pump, and if it's not enough you may need to add in an additional pump. The radiator is *enough* for two blocks but it would result in a higher temperature, and in general one 120mm rad is enough to cool a cpu/gpu, but a 240mm per is recommended. 

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It could run a GPU loop in addition, however you might want to check the head pressure of the included pump, and if it's not enough you may need to add in an additional pump. The radiator is *enough* for two blocks but it would result in a higher temperature, and in general one 120mm rad is enough to cool a cpu/gpu, but a 240mm per is recommended. 

How would I check my pumps 'head pressure' ?

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How would I check my pumps 'head pressure' ?

Try looking at the support pages of the official website of said AIO loop. Its also is possible that its not listed... 

 

P.S. Also, what's the Fins per Inch (FPI) of the radiator? You can easily measure it by counting.... well... the fins per inch. 

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Can't find pressure specs but flowrate is 120L\hr. Per techpowerup

You could cool a gpu with it but I believe the Triton rad is aluminium so watch out for corrosion issues! If it is a 240mm rad then temps will be higher and need higher fan speeds

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