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mrbeef 05-03-2006 03:46 PM

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 mike

ProHandyman 05-04-2006 05:07 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
Most here will tell you any of the Laing based pumps would be fine. Forget the C-Systems... they are like the plague here on this site!

Search the forums, there are many threads dealing with recommended pumps, noise levels, head, and flow-rates.

mrbeef 05-04-2006 05:34 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
what about the dangerden D5 would that be enough to power the 2 gfx blocks the cpu and chipset and the tripple 120mm rad and a res ?

ProHandyman 05-04-2006 07:02 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrbeef
what about the dangerden D5 would that be enough to power the 2 gfx blocks the cpu and chipset and the tripple 120mm rad and a res ?

Yes, the D5 (Laing manufactured) would be capeable of the system you are proposing. I have basically th same setup, but only 1 gpu, but a DD-HDD cooler... and flow rates are OK (though I have not taken a timed flow rate check).

Long Haired Git 05-04-2006 10:50 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
Approximator BETA

mrbeef 05-05-2006 10:58 AM

Re: which is best for me
 
cool will be ordering parts when i get the money should be soon i hope

Brians256 05-08-2006 01:18 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ProHandyman
Most here will tell you any of the Laing based pumps would be fine. Forget the C-Systems... they are like the plague here on this site!

Search the forums, there are many threads dealing with recommended pumps, noise levels, head, and flow-rates.

Be very careful here. We've seen a lot of anecdotal evidence that the pumps fail. However, I wouldn't bet my house on it being a bad design. What I will say is that C-Systems did not show an ability to quickly handle customer problems when they did arise.

Remember that we may not be seeing a truly representative sample when we see issues. I'd like for us to see the failure data from both Laing and C-Systems, but I'm sure that they would not release such sensitive information.

I just wish I had a quieter pump than the Laing D5's that I have. I'm really tempted to switch out for an Eheim 1250 that I have laying around and see if it has enough oomph to keep the system within tolerances.

ProHandyman 05-08-2006 04:20 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
Somewhere in the forums I have seen then posting that C-systems is no longer retailing pumps. They will only be oem manufacturing... and will not specify for whom they will be doing this. See Here: http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...16&postcount=2

Brians256 05-08-2006 06:54 PM

Re: which is best for me
 
This is probably for the best. They weren't really set up to do retail.


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