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Planning PETG loop

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4 minutes ago, Generation said:

 

The routing looks good to me. "Technically" GPU blocks do have a directionality to them and the flow should go in from the left side.

 

Depends really on the look you want to go for.. Minimum tubing visible, or crazy loops?

Hi All, once again,

 

I was helped here previously very well regarding a question about rad. capacity. For the planning of my loop, I made the following picture.

 

let me hear your suggestions and or thought.

 

PS. GPU is 1080TI aorus, with EK waterblock

 

So far i think i will need:

Around 12 HDC fittings.

1x 3 way

4x 90 degree piece (ill probably order 6, incl the rotary)

 

around 2x 50cm PETG, i already got 6x since its my first time.

 

The flow will basically be counter-clockwise... I think... 

 

 

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I mean you’ve got the right idea, I just think a 240mm AND 360mm are a bit overkill imho, unless you’re not going to be adding another reservoir to the mix. Then in this case, I don’t see why not.

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3 minutes ago, Generation said:

The flow will basically be counter-clockwise... I think... 

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IIRC Flow will technically be clock wise, as the bottom port on the pump is the outlet, and the only part order of the loop that matters is that the ?Res comes before the pump (in the case of a combo pump that makes it easier)

The layout is a typical orientation and there are plenty of examples of it. You shouldn't have too many issues with it :) 

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4 minutes ago, Generation said:

 

The routing looks good to me. "Technically" GPU blocks do have a directionality to them and the flow should go in from the left side.

 

Depends really on the look you want to go for.. Minimum tubing visible, or crazy loops?

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Thanks guys, once again helped a noob out.

@Hiitchy i7 8700k @ 5Ghz or maybe more if temps okay. icm with GTX 1080Ti also overclocked.

 

 

@For Science! Im just going for the least amount of bends and fittings, since that will probably be the easiest for me to do.

 

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