Yeah, I think you could. I didn't have anything in the loop and got this with setting 1..while I wasn't measuring flow rate it was probably a good 1+GPM without having anything in the loop. You can actually get pretty good CPU performance clear down to the .5GPM range after bleeding at higher speeds, so you should be able to do this with some of the lower pump speeds. How slow will depend on how much restriction you have.
Makes me want to set up a low speed loop so I can have that effect.
Since I'm far from expert on watercooling-
Could you have a loop that moved slow enough to get that effect, while still cooling effectively?
deadlemon 10 months ago
@deadlemon
Yeah, I think you could. I didn't have anything in the loop and got this with setting 1..while I wasn't measuring flow rate it was probably a good 1+GPM without having anything in the loop. You can actually get pretty good CPU performance clear down to the .5GPM range after bleeding at higher speeds, so you should be able to do this with some of the lower pump speeds. How slow will depend on how much restriction you have.
But yeah, I think it's possible...
Martinm210 10 months ago
Very nice Res. :)
hwluxxbundymania 10 months ago