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flow rate goes to crap on the swiftech under sub-zero but see what you can get bro
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Thanks Hondacity.

But what would be a better pump to get for sub-zero? I could just use the Swifty for the gpus.

I'd like to figure out how to chill that radiator for the gpus just a little so I don't get any frost or wetness, but gpus stay nice and cool.

How about this..........cut a hole in the top of my chiller lid to mount my radiator in, 1 fan blowing in and 1 blowing out. EDIT: I could have them both blowing out if I made some air vents around the lid. Then it would maybe get a little colder than it got on the front of the a/c.....ya think? And the compressor would probably run a little bit more

How much of an effect would that have on my cpu temperatures? Pretty much none I bet.

What do you think of my plan? or
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