Yes it claims to be a 1/4 hp, but is rather small compared to other 1/4 hp units I have seen. I took it apart last night and am in the process of getting it set up. I finished insulating the mobo last night and this morning. Very pleased with the results. (I was a little hesitent as to if the unit would boot after all that CC, silicon, and dielectric grease.
My swifty 600 pump is insane. I just got it a week ago and finally got it installed. It's so quiet that I didn't even think it was on. It has an adhesive pad as well that makes mounting it very nice. It feels like a good solid piece of equipment.

Very pleased when compared to the other pumps I have had. Not to mention the fact that it operates on DC power. I also hooked some quick connects up to my rad for my 3/4" tubing. They allow me to seal off the inlet and outlet of the rad. If I need to take the unit somwhere they will allow me to leave the chiller at home. (only using it when the chiller is not in use). I will post some picks after I get back from camping in the rain this weekend.
Oh, I also rigged up a piece of UV acrylic and placed above the vid card. This way in the event of a drop of conedensation or some kind of minor mishap It should stay relatively dry. I may also use it to create multiple air chambers inside the case. I am going to thermoform it when I get back. Anyone know the thermoforming temp window for acrylic? It's not vinyl acrylic so It doesn't degrade..(me thinks

). I may just use a heat gun as I only need to do some minor bending to get it to fit between components on the mobo.