#97 - Question/Answer: Water Cooling - Direction Of Flow
BackQ. Where do you place the pump, waterblock(s), radiator(s) & reservoir? A. First you will need to determine the direction of flow. To do so look at the pump which should have a small arrow and that's the outlet... Watch the video to find out more... http://www.Support3GM.com
Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: October 5, 2008 at 7:47 am
Author: 3DGAMEMAN
Length: 0:03:16
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Views: 9,918
Tags: computer watercooling water pump waterblock block radiator reservoir cooling swiftech danger den
Video Comments:
MastaSquidge (Thursday 20th of November 2008 11:29:44 AM)
Please read the post again. Thank you, but I said "what is a HHD", not what is a HDD, which I know full well what it is, how they are made, and what they do.
qulitz21 (Wednesday 19th of November 2008 04:11:50 AM)
sir..i have a question for my pc..i have old pc and i change the board of my old pc...my new board was asus p5ql..then when i change the board.when i open my pc.nothing appers anything in the monitors,,then when i turn off and turn on again it will be fine..
MastaSquidge (Thursday 6th of November 2008 07:54:08 AM)
Informative, but 1: what is an HHD (HDD xD) and you really shouldnt say "rad" out loud it is like saying "lol" in public.
MetropolisAtMyTube (Tuesday 11th of November 2008 09:52:52 AM)
HDD = Hard Disk Drive, which is a component of the computers where EVERYTHING gets saved on..
for instance, when installing a program, it's saved to the Hard disk drive...
frogscar (Friday 31st of October 2008 10:42:44 AM)
I have a question, what happens if you drink coolant???
pcintelman (Sunday 2nd of November 2008 05:12:10 AM)
You dead thats what happens.
Raisoren (Wednesday 5th of November 2008 04:36:07 PM)
Heh, That was short, simple, and to the point, "You die"
elijahshack (Sunday 26th of October 2008 10:36:33 AM)
This guy is smart... He knows everything there is to know about computers lol.
Ben333bacc (Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 07:30:03 PM)
Well let me bring up a few things here... Saying that more "rads" radiators give a cooler tempature does make sense because there is more surface area and the coolant become more exposed to the room temp and more liekly to get cooler but it also gives more flow restriction on the pump. You really just want one nice big heater core / radaitor or two nice smaller ones. Pump placement does kind of matter. You don't want the pump at the top of the loop, lower is better than higher.
Ben333bacc (Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 07:32:33 PM)
Really, having all parts (blocks, pump, res) at the same hight would yield the best flow. About placing rads in between blocks, etc I think thats BS. In a normal WC loop one spot won't be more than 1*C different than any other spot in that same loop.