And if the CPU overheats, in PCBS you get the CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT most probably, as I never saw PCBS addressing this error to any other cause. Still, if you overclock your CPU, the CPU gets hotter and the overall temperature of the coolant rises making the whole system hotter, thus demanding more cooling capability from the radiator to ensure the comfort working temperatures. UPD: well, after some tests w/ the IRL watercooling it became clear that the order the coolant flows through the components doesn't really matter (though it does, but the difference is not big enough to consider), but the cooling capability of the radiator and the flow speed do. Try to get the flow from radiator to GPU's first, then to CPU and the water pump, or install an intermediate radiator between them. Looks like your CPU is overheating because of OC (or the radiator is too small, or there's not enough fans to ensure the adequate CFM for cooling), and if the pipe leads the flow directly from CPU to GPU's that means you are heating GPU's instead of cooling them.
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