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Processor | AMD 7800x3d 5050Mhz / Intel 10700kf (5.1ghz All Core) |
Motherboard | ASrock x670e Taichi / ROG Strix z490-e gaming |
Cooling | HeatKiller VI CPU/GPU Block -2xBlackIce GTX 360 Radiators - Swiftech MCP655 Pump |
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Software | Windows 10 Pro 64bit |
Yes. order should be like this...But it wont make a ton of difference...As everyone (almost everyone..) said Pump just needs to be after Res. I also think it is better to have the Pump push right to the CPU.
Res > Pump > CPU > GPUs > RAD > RES. - IF you end up going SLI/Xfire you might want to consider a second pump and use the 480 on it's own loop and keep the cpu on the 240.
I have 2 of your 240s. I run RES > Pump > CPU > GPU > RAD > RAD > RES
Res > Pump > CPU > GPUs > RAD > RES. - IF you end up going SLI/Xfire you might want to consider a second pump and use the 480 on it's own loop and keep the cpu on the 240.
I have 2 of your 240s. I run RES > Pump > CPU > GPU > RAD > RAD > RES