Multiple AIO loop/config advice please

Whispermode

New member
Hello!

I have 2x Eiswolf 2 AIOs for 2x TUF 3080 Ti.

I understand that it's OK to have them in the same loop using both pumps and rads. Some questions please:

1. In what order is it best to link them? pump > rad > pump > rad ...or... pump > pump > rad > rad?
2. Is it possible to run both pumps off the water pump header (36 watt header on ROG Hero Z690) with a Y-splitter cable? (I'm not very watt/volt/amp savvy)

...and if the above is possible, would it be possible to add a 3rd Eisbaer pump into the loop for the CPU?

Many thanks in advance.
 

Luckystricker

Official Alphacool Staff
Staff member
Hi @Whispermode

Of course you can operate the two AIO's together. With these graphics cards, however, the normal order of: pump 1, radiator 1, pump 2, radiator 2 would be much better because they have a high TDP. And if the pumps are now in a row, the temperatures of the second GPU could be higher than the first.
Yes, the pumps should be able to be operated with a Y-cable on a water pump connection, since the built-in DC-LT pumps only require 4 watts each.
Yes, you can easily integrate an Eisbaer AIO here, that's not a problem.

If you have a question, please only create one thread, otherwise you can easily get confused. Because otherwise you answer both.

Best Regards
 
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