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Well vinister I don't think anybody meant to offend you, we're all friends here. The loop looks great and some of us obviously just don't have the knowledge that you do in fluid dynamics, me being one of them. After reading your post it makes much more sense now, I understand how it works. That's all I was asking. I never questioned your knowledge on it. So thanks for the info, and again beautiful loop!
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Yeah sorry thats the whole reason I don't post too many pics of my setup, every time I get 2 pages of people telling me how it wont work, when it actually works extremely well. Also there are 2 rads, one front, one back, the flow goes as follows: Pump ----> Fusion V2 ----> Rear Rad ----> Parallel GPUS ----> Front Rad ---> Pump Squee - your mspaint drawing that says "bad" on it is missing only the arrows flowing between the upper and middle cards. Maybe you have not seen one of these GPU blocks in person, there is a flow path across the block between the 2 in/out barbs. That would make the "bad" into "great!"
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The resistances are not equal. The paths through the blocks are far more resistant than the straight shot right through the tubing. Also, the last block does not match the first 2 at all in terms of setup. You would need a u-shaped piece of tubing out the back of it. Your fluid dynamics theory is valid. But you don't have it. The water inside the blocks is getting flow, but much like an eddy or pool in a fast flowing creek. |
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Im' sorry squee, you're just wrong here man. Straight through the tubing? And where does that go? To more equal resistance blocks. There is no 'path out' through the tubing. There is no exit out the bottom. The only way in is at the top left. The entire left side is 'high pressure'. The only way out is at the top right, making the entire right side 'low pressure'. The only way the water can go from the high pressure side to the low pressure side is through 3 equal blocks, there is no tubing connecting them. There is no 'easier path'. Be the water... you go into the left half. You are thinking, I am smart, why waste my time going through blocks when there is tubing straight ahead. So you keep going until you get to the bottom, where there is a plug. So now what? There are 3 doors out, the 3 blocks. All 3 are equal resistance. Now you think, I'm already at the bottom, it MUST be easier to go through the bottom block. But not all the water is 'at' the bottom yet. Since you stopped, all the water drops lined up behind you stopped as well, as if they had hit a 'plug'. Pressure builds because you are all being pushed on, and the only ways out have resistance. An equal number of you will go through each door, because you are all being pushed on by the same force. Think of yourself in a lineup of people. You are all ushered into a hallway. The hallway has 3 doors out, which can fit only one person at a time. You all go in there and people at the input are still pushing, cramming you in harder and harder. Eventually you will have to start going through doors. Do you think you'll all get pushed out the last door? No way! people near the first door will say 'I'm outta here', and take off, same with the 2nd and third doors. As long as the pressure in the hallway is pushing harder than the flow will allow, an equal number of people will come through each door. I don't know how many ways I can explain this - I think you may be one of the few people that won't be able to understand this no matter how anyone puts it. I have built it and proved it. Build one and prove me wrong!
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If the temps are low and hes happy thats all that matters nice looking rig Vinister and him using it for a couple months now and nothings happened its allll goood in the hood.
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Here's some pics of my rig:
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