shortest loop always win.
in a single loop, the water temps will usually stay value in equalibirum unless u have an obnoxious amount of heat load / high restriction.
(~300W of heat required for water to go up 1C @ 1gpm.)
So again shortest loop wins, because there is no imaginary temperature gradient ur expecting unless again... you have very weak flow, or very hot chips.
I would..
Res -> Pump -> 240 rad -> GPU -> CPU -> 360 rad -> res.
Which would be your shortest loop.
Thanks for your reply, but i'm think that will be the best if i had a normal 240 rad. My 240mm Rad is with a small reservoir on top and integrated Swiftech MCP 35x pump (from my previous WCS). Now i'm looking how to combine those two pumps and rads into an good single loop. I also was thinking about this loop:
res -> pump -> 360 rad -> CPU -> 240 rad -> GPU-> GPU -> res
Do you think they'll be no obstruction in your proposed loop specially in the part ...->
Pump -> rad 240 ->... (two pumps so colose), or i could switch the position of two rads (put the 240 rad on top), and make the loop like this
240 rad w/integ. pump -> CPU -> GPU -> GPU -> res -> pump -> 360 rad -> 240 Rad w/iteg. pump
I'm realy confused right now.