Ok, I have a Exos2 which is 3/8" ID and the 300-V10 (3/'8") waterblock, I'm going to be adding the northbridge cooler here around weeks end and I was wondering how I would best go about doing this.
Their manual primarily suggests putting the coolers in series, however wont putting a 1/4" waterblock after a 3/8" waterblock negate some/most of the benefits of having a 3/8" system in the first place? Wouldnt I be better off to run 3/8 from the cooler into the case, a 3/8->3/8 F splitter run one line to the cpu then use 3/9 -> 1/4 hose adapters to run to the northbridge, then run the cpu to another F splitter and the NB to a 1/4 -> 3/8 hose adapter and into the F and back into the cooler?
Now down the line I will probably get one of the 6800 coolers so at that point I could see running a line to the cpu and coming off that, split with a 3/8 -> 1/4 splitter then through the video card/nb blocks then back into a 3/8 line and back into the cooler.
Reason being obviously I will have TWO 1/4 lines running after the 3/8 cooler instead of just one.
I haven't yet read up on the best way to do this so this is just me taking my best guess, but I figured someone here might have a better idea than me.
TIA
Their manual primarily suggests putting the coolers in series, however wont putting a 1/4" waterblock after a 3/8" waterblock negate some/most of the benefits of having a 3/8" system in the first place? Wouldnt I be better off to run 3/8 from the cooler into the case, a 3/8->3/8 F splitter run one line to the cpu then use 3/9 -> 1/4 hose adapters to run to the northbridge, then run the cpu to another F splitter and the NB to a 1/4 -> 3/8 hose adapter and into the F and back into the cooler?
Now down the line I will probably get one of the 6800 coolers so at that point I could see running a line to the cpu and coming off that, split with a 3/8 -> 1/4 splitter then through the video card/nb blocks then back into a 3/8 line and back into the cooler.
Reason being obviously I will have TWO 1/4 lines running after the 3/8 cooler instead of just one.
I haven't yet read up on the best way to do this so this is just me taking my best guess, but I figured someone here might have a better idea than me.
TIA