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Unread 05-19-2002, 11:38 AM   #24
Cieprus
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Originally posted by ECUPirate
heh. I've got the 1250, which I run 24/7. When I turn off my PC (and thus, my rad fans), the pump heats the water up A LOT. My CPU temps run about 12-14C higher when I first boot up. The fans quickly cool the water back down. When just the pump is running, the rad is very warm to the touch. This pump puts off about 28 watts (I think), and vibrates and makes more noise than a smaller pump would. (Albeit, not much noise anyway). I wonder if the 1048 wouldn't have been a better idea.
If you put 900 GPH in your system, you're asking for trouble. I you turn your fans off and not the pump, your water temps are going to get very high. When you start up you PC, the CPU temps will likely go through the roof. I don't know how high, or if damage will occur, but I wouldn't want to find out.

... I trust you'll be running an extra rad or two to cool dissipate the extra heat the pump is generating???
Im sorry I choose your post to do this...But

I WANT TO DOWNVOLT TO LOWER THE GPH!!!!
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