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Old 03-05-06, 10:30 PM
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which is best for me

which of these sets of pumps would be best for my rig

ive got a cpu block 2 gfx blocks and a chipset block on a 120.3 rad

would two of these be best

C-Systems CSP750 Mark II (Black)

http://store.over-clock.com/Pumps___Accessories.html

or one of these

http://komplett.co.uk/k/ki.asp?sku=311679

and is there anywhere cheaper to get them in the uk ?

ive only ever had watercooling once and that went bad so any advice welcome

thanks

EDIT fixed link

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Old 03-05-06, 10:49 PM
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Well, the second link you sent was dead. But with all of that, the first one definately won't cut it. You'd be best off with one (better yet, 2) of these: http://www.thecoolingshop.com/produc...oducts_id/1763
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Old 03-05-06, 11:25 PM
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Well, the second link you sent was dead. But with all of that, the first one definately won't cut it. You'd be best off with one (better yet, 2) of these: http://www.thecoolingshop.com/product_info.php/cPath/33_57/products_id/1763
doesnt that one move alot less water?

the other links fixed now
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Old 03-05-06, 11:56 PM
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The DDC compared to the pumps you linked to have a much better flow rate.

But considering you are cooling the CPU, both cards and chipset... either the DDC or preferably the D5 will be the best option.

Both can be found

here

and

here

Edit: Heres some info:

C-system Pump (single)

C-system = 5.5 LPM

C-system + TDX (nozzle1) = 4.7 LPM

C-system + TDX + Maze4 Chipset = 4.4 LPM

C-system + TDX + Maze4 Chipset + Maze4 GPU = 3.9 LPM

C-system Pump (2 Pumps)

2x C-system = 8.6 LPM

2x C-system + TDX (nozzle1) = 5.8 LPM

2x C-system + TDX + Maze4 Chipset = 5.2 LPM

2x C-system + TDX + Maze4 Chipset + Maze4 GPU = 4.7 LPM

Laing DDC-12v (test carried out with 3/8" to 1/2" step up barbs)

Laing DDC = 7.2 LPM

Laing DDC + TDX (nozzle1) = 6.3 LPM

Laing DDC + TDX + Maze4 Chipset = 6.0 LPM

Laing DDC-12v (test carried out with modded 1/2" inlet )

Laing DDC = 12.2 LPM

Laing DDC + TDX (nozzle1) = 9.7 LPM

Laing DDC + TDX + Maze4 Chipset = 8.6 LPM

Note: Alphacool has a new revision of the pump out ( Lang DDC-1 Plus) which again has an increased flow rate that once arrives will be tested in the same manner. (cheers Leeum)

Amendment 25/01/06

Laing DDC-1Plus With Alphacool Plexi Top ˝” Barbs (side mount inlet & outlet)

Laing DDC-1Plus = 9.7 LPM

Laing DDC-1Plus + TDX (nozzle1) = 8.4 LPM

Laing DDC-1Plus With Alphacool Plexi Top ˝” Barbs (top mount inlet - side mount outlet)

Laing DDC-1Plus = 14.5 LPM

Laing DDC-1Plus + TDX (nozzle1) = 10.5 LPM

Added 29/01/06

Laing DDC-1Plus With Alphacool Plexi Top ˝” Barbs (top mount inlet - side mount outlet)

Laing DDC-1Plus + NV-78 = 11.5 LPM

Laing DDC-1Plus + NV-78 + TDX (nozzle1) = 9.2 LPM

Laing DDC-1Plus + Alphacool NVXP-3 6800/7800 = 6.9 LPM

Laing DDC-1Plus + Alphacool NVXP-3 6800/7800 + TDX (nozzle1) = 6.9 LPM

Laing D5

Laing D5 (set @ no 5) = 16.4 LPM

Laing D5 (set @ no 1) = 4.4 LPM
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Old 03-05-06, 11:59 PM
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Nice info mate - repsorZ for you
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Old 04-05-06, 03:48 AM
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while i was searching for my pump i stumbed across this french site. it even has clips to hear the sound of the pumps. it is in french so you have to use babelfish or some other tranlator to read it, btw its not that clear thou.

here

personally though for that many blocks id get the Laing DDC.
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Old 04-05-06, 03:52 AM
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1st page is english after that use this
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Old 04-05-06, 01:50 PM
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cool

so i should get the d5?

what do i do if my rad and blocks are 10mm connections not 1/2 inch ?

but the pump has 1/2 inch conections ?
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Old 04-05-06, 02:06 PM
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cool

so i should get the d5?

what do i do if my rad and blocks are 10mm connections not 1/2 inch ?

but the pump has 1/2 inch conections ?
you buy little adapters

HERE

however you're better off popping down to B+Q or a local hardware store and picking them up for a couple pennies, then just buy some jubilee clips to make them water-tight (also pennies)
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Old 04-05-06, 02:13 PM
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anyone know where the d5 is in stock ?

would a single dc5 be enough for a tripple 120mm rad and a res and sli gfx and cpu and chipset ?
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