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Corsair H100 + H100i pumps waterloop setup possible?

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  • Overclocking
  • Corsair
  • Light
  • pump
  • h100
  • custom waterloop
  • waterloop
  • h100i
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September 2, 2014 8:59:01 PM

Hello everyone,

I had this small question about creating a waterloop with 2 corsair pumps (H100 + H100i) + 2 Reservoirs + 2 Rads.


Light blue = Reservoirs
Red = H100 and H100i
Yellow/Black = Radiators


The only concern I have regarding this loop is that there wont be enough "force" to push the water from the lower Radiator to the reservoir again.. So I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or if I could go all the way to make this loop?

PS. I've heard that the Corsair pumps have very small flow rate so thats why I had this concern..

THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH BEFOREHAND FOR THE INFORMATION AND HELP!!

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a b K Overclocking
September 2, 2014 9:03:51 PM

Are you talking about pulling apart the AIO and using that to power a custom loop? You are better off buying the right gear if that is your goal.
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September 2, 2014 9:21:51 PM

Just buy the watercooling parts, getting H100's is a stupid idea.
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September 2, 2014 11:10:40 PM

The thing is I already have 2 H100 pumps and a H80i pump
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a b K Overclocking
September 3, 2014 12:02:12 AM

They really aren't made to be put in custom loops, you're not going to get the power you need. I don't have one so i'm not 100% on this but you might be able to add in a pump to the custom loop you want to get the power, although I would really do it properly or not at all. Just use it as an AIO because you're not going to get any improvement by what you're trying.
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September 3, 2014 9:17:19 AM

I think I'll handle them both as AIO kits then :(  Might aswell get a Kraken G10 for the GPU and use the H80i with it :(  Thanks guys!
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