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Hey.
I am building a rig for a friend with a pretty expensive watercooling setup. I'm just wondering what the best pump to use is, since he wants a pump that won't vibrate / make noises even when mounted against the case.
In his loop is:
1x EK Water Blocks Supreme Acetal CPU block
1x EK Water Blocks EK-FC285 GTX Rev2. full cover GPU block
1x Phobya G-Changer 360x120x60mm radiator
1x MIPS ASUS P6T Deluxe Series Nickel chipset block (3 waterblocks)
2x Aquacomputer ramplex RAM-waterblock copper edition
and maybe also
1x EK Water Blocks EK-CoolStream RAD XT 120mm
Which constitutes a loop with a whopping 7 waterblocks and 1-2 radiators.
I was wondering what pumps I should be getting him for this setup?
Would a Laing DDC 12V really be needed? What about two of the 420 l/h versions (instead of one 600 l/h)? What other alternatives are there?
I don't like the looks of the Laing pumps because they don't have G1/4 threading. I was considering an Alphacool Eheim Station II (the same I have) because they have an integrated reservoir, however they vibrate quite a lot. I also got him a Silencer / Antivibration Mat for this purpose though.
What powerful, noiseless pumps would you suggest?
Or should I dump the loop and go for two/three cheap loops instead?
I am building a rig for a friend with a pretty expensive watercooling setup. I'm just wondering what the best pump to use is, since he wants a pump that won't vibrate / make noises even when mounted against the case.
In his loop is:
1x EK Water Blocks Supreme Acetal CPU block
1x EK Water Blocks EK-FC285 GTX Rev2. full cover GPU block
1x Phobya G-Changer 360x120x60mm radiator
1x MIPS ASUS P6T Deluxe Series Nickel chipset block (3 waterblocks)
2x Aquacomputer ramplex RAM-waterblock copper edition
and maybe also
1x EK Water Blocks EK-CoolStream RAD XT 120mm
Which constitutes a loop with a whopping 7 waterblocks and 1-2 radiators.
I was wondering what pumps I should be getting him for this setup?
Would a Laing DDC 12V really be needed? What about two of the 420 l/h versions (instead of one 600 l/h)? What other alternatives are there?
I don't like the looks of the Laing pumps because they don't have G1/4 threading. I was considering an Alphacool Eheim Station II (the same I have) because they have an integrated reservoir, however they vibrate quite a lot. I also got him a Silencer / Antivibration Mat for this purpose though.
What powerful, noiseless pumps would you suggest?
Or should I dump the loop and go for two/three cheap loops instead?
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