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ricecrispi 07-31-2005 01:33 AM

Did I miss that? Wow. With all the available DC pumps that are also much more powerful that would't seem to be an that important fact except to Astek who didn't have one yet.....

Etacovda 07-31-2005 02:18 AM

Pros:

* Great cooling performance.
* Low power consumption.
* High flow pump (1020l/hm).
* Quiet operation.
* Easy to install (due to push on fittings).
* Reservoir intergrated within the pump


Cons:

* None what so ever

** Etacovda sniffs the air

anyone else smell the 'I got paid to give this a good review' smell?
Hmm,
con 1 - its a hydor
con 2 - price
con 3 - push fittings (can they be replaced easily?)

I stopped reading after i noticed several spelling mistakes. Hell, if you cant tell the difference between 'quiet' and 'quite' you shouldnt be writing articles.

ricecrispi 07-31-2005 02:59 AM

Pros
* Great cooling performance.
Compared to those entry level h20 kits it cools well
* Low power consumption.
Like every other H20 DC pump on the market.
* High flow pump (1020l/hm).
My peeshooter gets only 1 lpm so that seems like alot
* Quiet operation.
It's weak so it should be quiet.
* Easy to install (due to push on fittings).
What about the plexiglass plate he installed? That had to take more than an hour buy parts, measuring and installing
* Reservoir intergrated within the pump
Hopefully it doesn't crack.

TerraMex 07-31-2005 11:47 AM

never said it was good. just the first one i've seen.

note: push fittings can be a p.i.t.a. to work with.

TerraMex 08-03-2005 10:59 AM

http://www.overclockers.com/articles1244/index02.asp

and something completely different:

http://www.cooltech.it/ctengine.php?...ge=px_009.html

Dave 08-03-2005 11:56 AM

^ Please note, this was NOT designed by C-Systems or AVT, we only filled an OEM request for pump drives.

I have no information as to chamber spec's, differential pressures, or motor loading.

Dave

TerraMex 08-03-2005 05:06 PM

thanks Dave, that was going to be my next question.

still, interesting to see new products.
they were probably thinking of unrestricted inlets.
remembers the laing reservoir:

http://www.watercooling.de/catalog/images//CC-2497.jpg
http://www.watercooling.de/catalog/images/cc-2497_3.jpg
http://www.kuehlertest.de/images/abl...abllaing10.jpg
http://www.kuehlertest.de/images/abllaing/abllaing8.jpg

dunno about improvements.

jaydee 08-05-2005 06:38 PM

Looks as if it is not a Hydor pump? http://www.overclockers.com/articles1244/index03.asp

Not that it really matters anyway....


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