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i have the same problem(s) however they said that they want to improve the watercooling experience in the next weeks. So stay tuned, help will come (i hope so)
Odly, when i put a radiator between CPU and GPU and then between the last GPU and the pump, i get higher temps than with a single radiator loop with that one placed before the pump and thus my overlock just crash when they were stable with a single radiator loop. I can't get the logic...
Exemple. With a R---P--CPU---GPU0---GPU1 loop, bot gpu are 48°C idle
With a R---P----CPU---R2---GPU0---R3---GPU1 loop, my GPUs sit at 58°C idle
Frankly, if loop order is making any difference to temps then it's set up wrong. Liquid cooled systems should equalise no matter what order you put the components in.
The Raijintek Enyo case supports two reservoirs and two custom water loops.