C cindychaihiking Feb 3, 2019 1 0 10 Feb 9, 2019 #1 I'm thinking of getting liquid cooling in my PC and I want to have one loop but I need to cool two GPUs and a threadripper cpu. I was wondering if there are any ways that I can cool all of this with just one loop.
I'm thinking of getting liquid cooling in my PC and I want to have one loop but I need to cool two GPUs and a threadripper cpu. I was wondering if there are any ways that I can cool all of this with just one loop.
Solution Aeacus Feb 9, 2019 Is there any way? Sure. Just make the same setup Thermaltake did when they promoted their Core P90 case, image: more images here: https://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Open_Frame_/Core/C_00003150/Core_P90_Tempered_Glass_Edition_/Gallery.htm
Is there any way? Sure. Just make the same setup Thermaltake did when they promoted their Core P90 case, image: more images here: https://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Open_Frame_/Core/C_00003150/Core_P90_Tempered_Glass_Edition_/Gallery.htm
Aeacus Titan Ambassador Mar 21, 2015 11,795 1,664 80,390 Feb 9, 2019 Solution #2 Is there any way? Sure. Just make the same setup Thermaltake did when they promoted their Core P90 case, image: more images here: https://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Open_Frame_/Core/C_00003150/Core_P90_Tempered_Glass_Edition_/Gallery.htm Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Is there any way? Sure. Just make the same setup Thermaltake did when they promoted their Core P90 case, image: more images here: https://www.thermaltake.com/Chassis/Open_Frame_/Core/C_00003150/Core_P90_Tempered_Glass_Edition_/Gallery.htm