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kikicoco1334 04-08-2010 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 34806)
Never use oil on plastic parts, you would need a silicone based grease most likely.

:shock:damn......:ohcrap: :scared::eek:
well..... i am kinda sick of my water anyways... :laughing:
should i just replace the pump now? and get a new pump? cuz my pump is not pumping any thing at all now :Dizzy:


i was just thinking about just put this computer in the garage replace my server and build a new LGA1366 <that's just me thinking>

Witchdoctor 04-08-2010 11:15 PM

What pump are you using ?

kikicoco1334 04-09-2010 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witchdoctor (Post 34863)
What pump are you using ?

i was using the all in one pump came with the system it's like a pump and a block too, it was never good

btw how is this look? <- bad english:laughing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=300414282853

Witchdoctor 04-09-2010 06:36 AM

655 is a good pump and is easy to use as it is already to go with a molex connector.
But there are much better pumps availible but require 120v

you basically can get them to turn on with a simple relay and they also make PCI controller cards as well

Ehiem 1250 is a great pump for a PC ... it is rated around 500GPH and has a better lift than the 655 ....

So it really depends on the lift and drag of the system to get a pump that will preform up to exspectations ..... many times it is the buyer not knowing the specification on the pump that results in poor preformance ...

Ehiem also makes much stronger pumps as well.

For really insane type stuff TACO 008B Bronze circulating pumps kick some serious booty but at a high cost

They would be pump that you would use if you wanted to put a coil in a remote location ..... Such as an out door coil to use winter temps to you advantage .... obviously this type of application would require an a glycol solution to prevent freeze ups

Best of luck and if you are doing just a small loop internal just use this

qwick and easy

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/swmc12vdcpuw.html

kikicoco1334 04-12-2010 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witchdoctor (Post 34913)
655 is a good pump and is easy to use as it is already to go with a molex connector.
But there are much better pumps availible but require 120v

you basically can get them to turn on with a simple relay and they also make PCI controller cards as well

Ehiem 1250 is a great pump for a PC ... it is rated around 500GPH and has a better lift than the 655 ....

So it really depends on the lift and drag of the system to get a pump that will preform up to exspectations ..... many times it is the buyer not knowing the specification on the pump that results in poor preformance ...

Ehiem also makes much stronger pumps as well.

For really insane type stuff TACO 008B Bronze circulating pumps kick some serious booty but at a high cost

They would be pump that you would use if you wanted to put a coil in a remote location ..... Such as an out door coil to use winter temps to you advantage .... obviously this type of application would require an a glycol solution to prevent freeze ups

Best of luck and if you are doing just a small loop internal just use this

qwick and easy

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/swmc12vdcpuw.html

Ehiem 1250... :shock:
i was watching a Ehiem 1250 on ebay few days ago missed it cuz i was @ work...
it was end @ $14 and $20 i think or something around that line
sux...

so diff between mcp655 and mcp665-b is one is only a the stander mcp665 is got a speed controller?





here is what i got now
Swiftech MCP655
i have no idea what am i gonna be using this on...
i want the max performance on Dr.Jackass (Q6600 D0 w/ 780i FTW)

Black Ice Xtreme 3
this is for my new 1366 build:thumbsup:

Black Ice Xtreme single
this will be in Dr.Jackass

D-Tek Fuzion V2
and here is what i read [http://martinsliquidlab.i4memory.com...2-Review.html] and some others, but more or less it seems to be a really nice block, i am building my new i7 x980 system, should i just suck it up put this in Dr.Jackass and buy a Apogee XT Extreme for the new system? cuz Fuzion v2 is a 775 set, and will need a 1366 clip... Apogee XT Extreme is like $80

Swiftech Resevoir
i already have one, i don't know should i put another in the same system?
cuz putting 2 resevoir will have ALOT pressure drop on it.. right? will it?

South Bound Waterblock for 780I 790I motherboards
this is a no name block:shock:

when i get this i monna be submitting more info on that

Witchdoctor 04-12-2010 05:19 AM

Should work nicley.

Blocks have a tremendous effect on preformance so you should see what type of pressure drop each block has if you are using multiple blocks ...

the 655 shopuld suit your needs like I said unless you are going to get a littler crazy ... just understand by inserting more than one block in a loop will effect overall flow and preformance ...

Best of luck

kikicoco1334 04-12-2010 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witchdoctor (Post 35165)
Should work nicley.

Blocks have a tremendous effect on preformance so you should see what type of pressure drop each block has if you are using multiple blocks ...

the 655 shopuld suit your needs like I said unless you are going to get a littler crazy ... just understand by inserting more than one block in a loop will effect overall flow and preformance ...

Best of luck


haha:laughing::laughing:
thank you so much

the one thing i don't really understand is how and why is there so much pressure drop when the block is installed so nicely?
more connectors in the loop the more p-drop is gonna be, then what about double pumo? would that fix it? like two red, 1 pump for each


also where should i put the pump @? after the cpu block or right before it?:Dizzy:



a handle of captain morgan 100 prf + a <3 broken.... i can go crazy!

Neuromancer 04-12-2010 06:25 AM

IIRC there wont be much pressure drop at all with the fuzion.

kikicoco1334 04-12-2010 03:38 PM

true! the fuzion with everything stock will have almost no pressure drop or a very little
but the prob is that i will be adding an extra rad, 2 extra block and more

so i will be having 2 rad, 2 maybe 3 blocks in the loop

Neuromancer 04-12-2010 05:18 PM

Depends on the other blocks rads should not be a big deal

With a 655 I dont think you will have any issues


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