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System Name | AMD™ Red Tiger |
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Processor | AMD™ Ryzen™ 7 3800XT @ 4700mhz |
Motherboard | MSI™ X370 Gaming Carbon Pro |
Cooling | XSPC™ Raystorm™ dual XSPC D5 pumps 2x 360 EX radiators 6x Noctua™ NF-F12 Industrial™ 3000rpm |
Memory | Avexir™ Blitz™ 3200mhz 16.18 @ 3200mhz |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire™ Radeon™ RX 7900XTX under Alphacool™ water block |
Storage | 1x Intel™ 660p 1TB 1x Seagate™ 2TB 7200RPM |
Display(s) | Electriq™ VM280UHD 4K 60hz |
Case | Cooler Master™ Cosmos™ Pure Black with 5x Coolermaster™ bladeMaster™ |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SB X-FI with Logitech™ X540 5.1 |
Power Supply | EVGA™ 1000w G2 |
Mouse | EasySMX™ 4000dpi Red led on MSI™ Lava Dragon giant mouse mat |
Keyboard | Rii™ K66 Red switch mechanical keyboard with red led |
Software | Windows™ 10 Home |
Benchmark Scores | 13000 3dMark™ Time spy. |
Hello Forum,
I got a cosmos case and have a xspc raystorm kit with the x20 750 pump that I got as a bargain deal. it came with a ex360 radiator and I also got a second ex360 radiator with the money I saved from buying it as a bargain.
I am at the moment using it with both radiators on the outside of the case and only running the cpu block.
im looking at adding in a pair of Bykski water blocks that I also got as a bargain to a pair of vega 56's,i have read that parallel would easy the strain on the pump a bit.
would the pump be enough to run this kind of set up please?
another question is, considering the size of the loop, would it be better to put the water though the cpu block being the part of most resistance first or would I want to go though the least resistance and them return though the cpu block please?
I have read up and they say it don't matter, but want to set it up right first time and have asked on other forums , but interested in more opinions please.
Best regards,
MrPeforations.
I got a cosmos case and have a xspc raystorm kit with the x20 750 pump that I got as a bargain deal. it came with a ex360 radiator and I also got a second ex360 radiator with the money I saved from buying it as a bargain.
I am at the moment using it with both radiators on the outside of the case and only running the cpu block.
im looking at adding in a pair of Bykski water blocks that I also got as a bargain to a pair of vega 56's,i have read that parallel would easy the strain on the pump a bit.
would the pump be enough to run this kind of set up please?
another question is, considering the size of the loop, would it be better to put the water though the cpu block being the part of most resistance first or would I want to go though the least resistance and them return though the cpu block please?
I have read up and they say it don't matter, but want to set it up right first time and have asked on other forums , but interested in more opinions please.
Best regards,
MrPeforations.
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