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Will this pump support my water cooling loop?

Hey guys, I'm about to build my first custom water loop. I've been looking at a few pumps.

 

The XSPC X20 Dual 5.25" Bay Rev. 4

 

 

Or

 

EK DCP 2.2 12V Water Pump

 

 

Which one will support a CPU and 2 GTX 770s ?

 

My PC's Specs:

MOBO: Asus Maximus VI Formula

CPU: Intel i7 4770K @ 4.2GHz

GPU: 2x EVGA Geforce GTX 770 SC w/ACX

PSU: Corsair RM850

Storage: 2x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB

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Get a d5 vario (either ek or xspc

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Hey guys, I'm about to build my first custom water loop. I've been looking at a few pumps.

The XSPC X20 Dual 5.25" Bay Rev. 4

Or

EK DCP 2.2 12V Water Pump

Which one will support a CPU and 2 GTX 770s ?

My PC's Specs:

MOBO: Asus Maximus VI Formula

CPU: Intel i7 4770K @ 4.2GHz

GPU: 2x EVGA Geforce GTX 770 SC w/ACX

PSU: Corsair RM850

Storage: 2x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB

Neither one of those pumps will be sufficient enough for 3 blocks as they are just strong enough for 1 block. The D5 pump from any of the brand will be the only choice for watercooling
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Neither one of those pumps will be sufficient enough for 3 blocks as they are just strong enough for 1 block. The D5 pump from any of the brand will be the only choice for watercooling

 

Not true.

 

The little Jingway/EK rebrand is fine for 3 blocks of medium restriction.

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OK. So which pump do you guys recommend?

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OK. So which pump do you guys recommend?

Out of those 2? The Jingway.

 

Preference? D5 all day long,it is,for me,the best pump available.

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Out of those 2? The Jingway.

 

Preference? D5 all day long,it is,for me,the best pump available.

What about if instead of the EK DCP 2.2 12V Water Pump, the EK DCP 4.0?

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/18969/ex-pmp-233/EK_DCP_40_12V_Water_Pump_EK-DCP_40_12V_DC_Pump.html?id=TCXIXJNm&mv_pc=320

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A much better purchase but,if budget is an issue,the 10w DDC is a little gem that will serve you very well,much more reliable that its 18w brother.

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