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8 WB+ 2 Rads+ 2 Pump = Help me design a Dual Loop system

Alright folks, first post here, been doing water cooling for a while now, but now i need help with a dual loop setup

The blocks/component are as follows:
- CPU (AMD x2 oc'ed, 1.35-1.4v)
- GPU Full block (8800 GT with oc)
- GPU (only) block (8600 GT with oc)
- North Bridge
- South Bridge
- Ram (DDR2 with oc)
- Volt Reg for motherboard (Asus)
- Hard drive

Radiators/Fans:
- GTX 240 (2 fans AC Ryan BlackFire4)
- GTX 480 (6 fans Yate Loon)

Pumps:
Two DDC-12v (original version)

I wont be using any reservoirs but rather T-lines instead

So, i have all the components are with me. Now I need help on how to best distribute the blocks between the 2 radiators i have available.

Thanks!

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Why ram and hdd blocks? They hardly serve a purpose and really aren't very effective.

And also they the 8600gt? Why do you have it in thefirst place, and why do you want to watercool it?

Watercooling is meant for hard core cooling... its pointless if you cool everything with it just for the heck of it.

And 6 fans on a 480 rad? Do either 4 or 8.

CPU > NB > SB on the 480 and GPU > voltage on the 240.
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