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There are common ways to construct  loops that make sense and are efficient, but from time to time we consider an odd loop configuration to make your loop look better or just because it is simply the only way it will work. I had a couple odd configuration questions to ask. If anyone has tried either of these or has scientific reasons as to why it is too inefficient to make sense. 

1) Can you fit a 120mm radiator and a 240mm radiator (with the inlets/outlets of each radiator opposing) into a space designed for a 360mm radiator?

2) Can you have the inlet and outlet of a reservoir at the bottom?

I'm considering my first loop (be nice) and am prone to thinking broadly about what can and can't be done but have no hands on experience to call upon. 

Anyone else have creative loop ideas that break conventionality? Anything that makes your friends say "why?" and you say "why not?"? (Dat awkward but grammatically correct punctuation tho)

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6 minutes ago, kyleGT92 said:

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For the 360mm instead having a singel 240mm adn 120mm it would work as long as you have the room as the end tanks take up a fair bit of space, as for inlets and outlets on a res many allow for them both to be on the bottom with a baffle in the middle to ensure proper circulation inside the res.

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