Hi,
I have a hypothetical scenario, but i'm curious if anyone has ever actually tried it out in real life.
Imagine, if you will, a single (but fairly high powered) fan, pushing/pulling air through 2 watercooling radiators.
Maybe with the fan sandwiched between them.
Basically 1 fan attempting to cool 2 radiators.
I'm aware, of course, that this is an impractical setup, and that the warm air pulled from one radiator would then impede the cooling of the other.
It also means that if the first radiator (in the direction of airflow) was much hotter than the second, it would only serve to raise the temperature of the latter, though just how much i'm unsure.
Again, though, I was wondering if anyone had previously attempted it or anything similar for some real-world approximate numbers.
Thanks in advance for indulging me.
I have a hypothetical scenario, but i'm curious if anyone has ever actually tried it out in real life.
Imagine, if you will, a single (but fairly high powered) fan, pushing/pulling air through 2 watercooling radiators.
Maybe with the fan sandwiched between them.
Basically 1 fan attempting to cool 2 radiators.
I'm aware, of course, that this is an impractical setup, and that the warm air pulled from one radiator would then impede the cooling of the other.
It also means that if the first radiator (in the direction of airflow) was much hotter than the second, it would only serve to raise the temperature of the latter, though just how much i'm unsure.
Again, though, I was wondering if anyone had previously attempted it or anything similar for some real-world approximate numbers.
Thanks in advance for indulging me.