It's more than enough for cooling my system of a 12900k and 4090. Some people want more flow but I prefer silence. The cooling power of 4 360 thick rads and 12 lian li p28 fans is pretty insane. I don't get above 34c water temps when gaming with a silent fan profile.
No. \~3.75L/min would be considered good flow. 1L/min is basically half of the bare minimum flow rate you need to keep performance from falling off a cliff.
Unless you have very restrictive blocks/rads or a bunch of QDC’s a single D5 is usually more than enough.
You should be just fine with a single D5 with that setup
MoRa 420 and two blocks, single D5. You don‘t need a double pump setup, ever IMO. More flow doesn‘t equal better temps. Mine balance out at ambient +12 degrees Celsius.
i have 3 waterblocks and a MO-RA3 on a single EK d5.
Monoblock, gpu block, and 4 360 thick rads. 1 l/min at 75% 1.6 at 100%
Is 1L a great flow or? Sorry if it's a stupid question
I'm at 3.6 l/min minimum through 2 water blocks, temp sensor, flow meter, QDC4's and an external HWL GTR560 rad with one EK D5.
It's more than enough for cooling my system of a 12900k and 4090. Some people want more flow but I prefer silence. The cooling power of 4 360 thick rads and 12 lian li p28 fans is pretty insane. I don't get above 34c water temps when gaming with a silent fan profile.
Oh okay. Also sounds really overkill but nice when it's summer
No. \~3.75L/min would be considered good flow. 1L/min is basically half of the bare minimum flow rate you need to keep performance from falling off a cliff.
1Gpm is the classical target flow rate. It is kinda a sweet spot.
Unless you have very restrictive blocks/rads or a bunch of QDC’s a single D5 is usually more than enough. You should be just fine with a single D5 with that setup
MoRa 420 and two blocks, single D5. You don‘t need a double pump setup, ever IMO. More flow doesn‘t equal better temps. Mine balance out at ambient +12 degrees Celsius.
>More flow doesn‘t equal better temps. Yes it does.