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☢BenOG☢ Oct 4, 2018 @ 10:31am
Two custom loops
Is there any case available which supports two custom loops? I tried to use the i9 7980XE with two GTX 1080ti in one loop with the best radiator and I got terrible temps. When I tried to to use only the CPU in one loop, the temps where almost perfect!
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Bear Arms Oct 4, 2018 @ 10:46am 
No, it's not possible to connect two pumps, but it would be great.
Autron Oct 4, 2018 @ 10:53am 
Originally posted by BenOG cs.money:
Is there any case available which supports two custom loops? I tried to use the i9 7980XE with two GTX 1080ti in one loop with the best radiator and I got terrible temps. When I tried to to use only the CPU in one loop, the temps where almost perfect!

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)
Dramethia Oct 4, 2018 @ 12:06pm 
While you are limited to a single pump, you CAN have multiple radiators - When I put extra radiators in line between the CPU and each GPU, I get decent temps.
Lectavison Oct 4, 2018 @ 5:52pm 
Would be so helpful if you can rotate the rad to properly route the pipes in a dual rad setup
White Wolf Oct 5, 2018 @ 1:50am 
Originally posted by Dramethia:
While you are limited to a single pump, you CAN have multiple radiators - When I put extra radiators in line between the CPU and each GPU, I get decent temps.
I'm using two large radiators, but it has made absolutely no difference to the temps of the GPU's and the CPU. IMO it's a cosmetic update.
Last edited by White Wolf; Oct 5, 2018 @ 1:51am
Kenrou Oct 5, 2018 @ 2:18am 
I was thinking the same, although the game sees the best rads as 150cfm we SHOULD be having better temps as in real life. I used 2x360 for a 7700k+1080ti and the temps were nothing to brag about. When used with TR or i9 + SLI 1080ti I get better temps on air :(
durandal Oct 5, 2018 @ 1:00pm 
Originally posted by Dramethia:
While you are limited to a single pump, you CAN have multiple radiators - When I put extra radiators in line between the CPU and each GPU, I get decent temps.


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
Sticky May 18, 2019 @ 8:24am 
Came on the the steam community page for the first time in years to post about this exact topic. I love this game, lots of fun but the ability to run two custom loops would be an awesome add!!! Especially since there are no 480 rads... (add those too plz)
Crazy Cat 84 May 18, 2019 @ 8:02pm 
The Raijin teck Enyo case they recently added lets you do 2 loops
Squall Loire May 20, 2019 @ 5:34am 
Originally posted by durandal3:
Originally posted by Dramethia:
While you are limited to a single pump, you CAN have multiple radiators - When I put extra radiators in line between the CPU and each GPU, I get decent temps.


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.
Jacknm2 May 20, 2019 @ 9:31am 
Originally posted by Squall Loire:
Originally posted by durandal3:


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 CWC and Overclocking in general need re-working any way. I know its something they are currently working on improving.
Back on topic here. You can finally set up two custom water loops in-game. Originally when this thread was started back in October of 2018 it wasn't possible but today it is.

The Raijintek Enyo case supports two reservoirs and two custom water loops.
PiruBlood Jan 18, 2020 @ 5:46am 
Is an AIO and a custom loop at the same time possible?
Originally posted by PiruBlood:
Is an AIO and a custom loop at the same time possible?
In the Raijintek Enyo case it should be, yes. In all other computer cases in-game: no.
TechOfSteel Oct 16, 2021 @ 3:03pm 
Originally posted by Aquafawks:
Originally posted by PiruBlood:
Is an AIO and a custom loop at the same time possible?
In the Raijintek Enyo case it should be, yes. In all other computer cases in-game: no.
Its possible to have 2 custom loops in the Raijintek Enyo
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