Specs from the front:
NZXT Phantom 820 case
i7-920 1g CPU
12G (3x4g) Corsair Dominator RAM
Rosewill Capstone 750w PSU
2x EVGA GTX 760 SC w/ ACX
I recently ordered an XSPC Raystorm 750 AX360 liquid cooling kit (http://www.xs-pc.com/watercooling-kits/raystorm-750-ax360-watercooling-kit)
And I do know that the pump has sufficient power and more to run the setup it is currently made for (cpu block, to pump, to radiator)
But I would like to know.... If I were to get a dual SLI gpu block setup and another rad (140x1 between cpu and gpu for the bottom of my case) would my pump be able to handle all of it?
I just want to make sure that my pump could provide all of the needed oomph for a cpu, two GPUs and two rads. I will be using an X20 750 pump.
And before you ask, I know that it's not often worth it to cool 760's, but I would like to use both on full at once, and with setup on cooling in mind, they throttle because they are heating each other. I'm planning to get a cheap-ish kit, because i do know they are still mid-range cards.
Thanks for the read!
-Neb
NZXT Phantom 820 case
i7-920 1g CPU
12G (3x4g) Corsair Dominator RAM
Rosewill Capstone 750w PSU
2x EVGA GTX 760 SC w/ ACX
I recently ordered an XSPC Raystorm 750 AX360 liquid cooling kit (http://www.xs-pc.com/watercooling-kits/raystorm-750-ax360-watercooling-kit)
And I do know that the pump has sufficient power and more to run the setup it is currently made for (cpu block, to pump, to radiator)
But I would like to know.... If I were to get a dual SLI gpu block setup and another rad (140x1 between cpu and gpu for the bottom of my case) would my pump be able to handle all of it?
I just want to make sure that my pump could provide all of the needed oomph for a cpu, two GPUs and two rads. I will be using an X20 750 pump.
And before you ask, I know that it's not often worth it to cool 760's, but I would like to use both on full at once, and with setup on cooling in mind, they throttle because they are heating each other. I'm planning to get a cheap-ish kit, because i do know they are still mid-range cards.
Thanks for the read!
-Neb