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Hello

I'm looking at your CR360 and CR120 reservoirs to use in a new PC build. How are these different from other distribution plates? I note that they don't seem to have an IN/OUT for CPU, GPU etc, so I'm assuming that's not important with these reservoirs?

I have a Phanteks NV7 case and want to use two distribution plates or your CR reservoirs so that I can have two colours in the case. I've seen a video where the CR120 appears to be screwed into the CR360, however I cannot find anything on your website or documentation that explains what's possible.

On a final note, I can see you have these rapid transit terminals. What are these used for and do I need them for creating the two colour setup I'm looking to build?

Thanks

Mark

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Hi Mark,

The CR360 and CR120 reservoirs are not limited to a fixed chassis. They don't have designated IN/OUT ports for the CPU or GPU, only for the pump, allowing you to follow the pump's limitations and make the loop flexible.

We are not sure how to install CR120 on the CR360 reservoir, so we generally do not recommend doing so. However,  you can install the CR120 on the left side of the chassis and the CR360 on the right, or position the CR120 below the CR360 if the space is enough.

When you install the rapid transit terminal on the CR360, you can slightly adjust the loop up and down to make it easier to connect the CPU or VGA water block.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

Best regards!
Lily Wong
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The CR360 and CR120 reservoirs showcase their unique design with no designated IN/OUT ports for the CPU or GPU, allowing for flexible loop configurations as planned in the poppy playtime chapter 3 strategy required users to carefully consider how to integrate these reservoirs into their build for optimal performance and aesthetics.

 

 

 

 

 

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