Yes I said it before. It's for best video quality and to keep my configuration for video unchanged. It's set perfectly and works best with my hardware.
No pressure issues. That little MaxiJet pump is doing fine. I am amazed that it is able to push water through 78 feet of the entire loop. I wanted to see for myself and it certainly works. The water flow isn't as fast as I hoped but it still pushes and keeps my CPU and GPU temps by nearly by one half. That is impressive.
It may be unrealistic for many, but not for a few artists like myself. I consider myself an artist, not a computer nerd. I was a computer nerd when I was young... I don't want to be nerd now.
That will make water get warm / hot and will be noisy due to fans cooling the rad. It won't be effective for cooling power. I have done all sorts of closed and open loop cooling in the past. I have used various types of radiators too. Running the loop throughout the house, down the hall, and into the bathroom is cool. As you can see, a few members like the idea and find it cool and unique.
Don't need a Rad for long distance open loop cooling nor any other open look cooling as long as the reservoir is able to sustain good low temps. Radiator is crucially needed for closed loop systems but not for "all" open loop systems. It really depends on the design of your setup.
Guys, like I said, this is my temporary setup. It will not stay like this forever as the water in the bathtub is collecting dust, dead baby spiders, hair, etc on top.
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