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Hey Linus, Try to make a proper water-cooled Macbook using water-block, pump & radiator!! Please make a video to show what is its performance. If a proper system is created we could know the accurate performance!! Please Do It!!
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pump DIY Water cooling - Pump flow per hour
Gawron10001 posted a topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
Hey, I'am making myslef DIY water cooling system, not to cool my system, only to check if DIY can perform any well. And here is the question. How much flow per hour/minute should pump have? I know pumps have usualy 500L/h, but want to know, what is the minimum. Can it be 3 or 2 liters per minute 180 / 120 per hour? Anwsering eventual questions -I have normal pump -No, I won't use it because i want to do Whole DIY build /Kacper -
Hi everyone, I'd nearly finished my custom watercooling loop when my pump started acting up. It's a Laing DDC with the bitspower 250 upgrade kit, bitspower top, and EK heatsink. I'm using monsoon compression fittings. When I start the pump, the water level in the reservoir briefly drops, then becomes constant. The pump starts making a sharp crackling sound. When I stop the pump, the water level returns to what it was. The video attached shows this in more detail. Does anyone have any suggestions? pump.mp4
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I'm currently running: i7-7700k MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Kraken X52 Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass My Kraken X52 has been struggling incredibly with cooling my 7700k even at stock, so I'm thinking of going to a custom loop so I can add my gpu to the loop later too. I've been thinking of getting a EK-CoolStream CE 420 (Triple) at the top of my case for now but I'm not entirely sure if it'll fit, according to the specs it should fit a 420mm rad but I just want to be sure. For this loop I'm also going to need a pump and res and I was thinking of getting the EK-XRES 100 SPC-60 MX PWM (incl. pump). Is there anywhere else I could mount one of the drive cages? Because I would like to keep my HDDs but I would also like the ability to mount my pump/res and be able to add another 240mm rad in the front of the case. I am completely open to other parts or ideas, right now my main focus is having everything fit without removing my hard drives
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Hello My name is Hari and am about to plan out a water cooled PC and was wondering about the liquid. I am thinking of using some big brand coolant and I was wondering is tonic water would work because of the florescent aesthetic it gives of under UV light but i could not find any other build vlog or blog using tonic water to water cool a pc and was wondering is it an option. Thanks
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So, I have an issue where my system does not properly bleed from air, It feels that this pump is weak for my system, but I had 0 issues with another pump prior to this. I was using http://www.xs-pc.com/water-pumps/x2o-420-single-bayrespump Now I am using https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xres-140-revo-d5-pwm-incl-pump My question, how is it possible that my old XSPC pump was able to bleed the system mostly withing hours and new EKWB pump is not able to do so with 2 days and very extensive case shaking/turning. I can see water moving in the rez, but there are air bubbles (i don't mean the micro ones) in the tubes and they are not moving or are stuck in one place, did not see this with the old one. Picture of my loop attached. Running 360 rad, 240 rad, 2 GPU and 1 CPU, this was my setup when using the XSPC pump as well, even kept the inlet and outlet on radiators same. Main points where larger bubble colonies form are right between CPU and GPU and right after GPU outlet. If I would use 90 degree fittings somewhere and shorten the tubes could this help? Any ideas, suggestions would be helpful.
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Hi guys. I decided to make a water cooled system in a 900d case. I'd like to cool two EVGA GTX 1080 SC and one i7 6800k. For the top I planned to have one EKWB EK-Coolstream SE 360 with 3 Corsair SP 120 PWM and for the bottom one EKWB EK-Coolstream PE 480 with 4 Corsair SP 120 PWM. Now for the pump I thought about an EKWB EK-XTop Revo D5 PWM, but does this pump have enough power for such a build? Or do I need to have two of them? And for the reservoir an EKWB EK-RES X3 250. An other thing I am not sure about is the tubing. I want to do hard tubing but I am not sure if acrylic is the best choice. Or do you guys recommend PETG? Since this is my first build I would be happy if you could help me out with some tips for beginners:) Sincerly and thanks for your help MasterR8
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When I boot up my PC it takes 17 minutes until the pump on my Corsair H100i starts going. Until then My CPU floats between 70-100 degrees C. The NZXT CAM software alerts me that the connection to the CPU fan has been disconnected and is "no longer spinning" until it magically starts working at 17 mins like clock work and then no issues until the next boot. Also the Corsair Link software is missing the pump rpm stat until it turns on at 17 mins and then it shows up. Any ideas? i7 4790k Gigabyte GA-H97N-WIFI 8GB of PNY 1600Mhz Nvidia GTX 980 Corsair 250D x2 128Gb Sandisk SSD's in RAID 0, External WD 2TB Thermaltake 750 Corsair H100i Razer Black Widow Razer Mamba Logitech 5.1 Windows 10
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I'm trying to find an alternative to EK-XRES 140 Revo D5 PWM , i'm not too sure if I could just get something like Swiftech MCP655TM 12 VDC Laing D5 Vario Pump and combine it with Bitspower Water Tank Z-Multi 150 V2 Reservoir. If i could use the swiftech pump and bitspower res, could I just connect them with a male to male fitting? noob question: if i use distilled water, mayhem x1 dye, and petg tubing, do i need to use a kill coil?
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I have got all my pieces gathered and most of my parts installed, but have gotten stuck. I am trying to figure out where to put my pump and reservoir, the spot i was originally planing on is too small at two different points by about 1/8th of an inch. I would love to hear everyones thoughts and ideas. I was planning on a vertical mount behind the fans in front of the PS shroud and GPUs, but the pump part in itself is too big to let the reservore sit flush against the fans and the gap for the res between the GPUs and the fans is literally exactly the same size as the outer diameter of the reservoir. The only place I can really think to put it now, other than outside mounting, is horizontally on top of the ram... Thanks ahead of time for any suggestions and ideas.
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Hey guys so i'm making a budget water cooling loop (dw im not using expensive parts with it im only messing around with my secondary pc) and the pump doesnt have connector ends on it. so im just going to wire it up with a molex connector which ive read has 5v on the red wire and 12v on the yellow wire. now the pump is a 12v pump so im going on the assumption that i would wire it up to the yellow wire and the black on any one of the black wires.
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Title says it all, is there maybe a modern equivalent to the apogee drive 2, or at least other options? (i.e. a pump block combo)
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I recently purchased a xspc d5 tank reservoir and a alphacool vpp655 pwm pump and when I tested for leaks it leaked around the pump reservoir seal. I know that there is no problem with the res, there where just really bad instructions for how to install the pump.
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Hello! I know this might be obvious or something, but I read somewhere that I would need more than one pump and that just destroyed my small knowledge base for pumps. I'm planning on using this https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xtop-ddc-3-2-pwm-elite-plexi-incl-pump pump (I got it for $40 at microcenter please be proud of me), and I am looking to cool my CPU and GPU, possibly two but most likely one, so will it be enough? Thanks in advance!
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I have an Asetek 550LC, which is the OEM Corsair H60. There's tons of topics/videos about how these Corsair Hydro pumps buzz and there's no definitive solution. Some have RMA'd multiple times with the same issue. Some were able to undervolt the pump with success. My current setup is: MSI Z170I Mini-iTX motherboard Pump in CPU_FAN header (0.2A) Radiator + Case fans in SYS_FAN header via 3-pin splitter (0.6A) I've tried controlling the CPU_FAN header with the BIOS, but it seems it only controls with 4 pins, because it stays at 100% regardless of what I put the curve at. I've tried switching fan headers, then my fans go full blast in CPU_FAN, so I can't hear the pump to check anyway. One thing to note is that it seems the buzzing loudness comes and goes. There's always a light hum, which is fine. This isn't air bubbles, it's definitely an electrical sound. Any insight is appreciated.
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Hello, I am having some difficulties on what pump I should buy for the new reservoir I have just purchased, the xspc Ion reservoir. Could anyone link me any good pumps??? thanks!! this is the reservoir: (http://www.xs-pc.com/reservoirs/ion-reservoir-white)
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anyone know of a cheap D5 pump (used or new) and were to get one? the only requirements are that it has to be a D5 pump and it has to be made by a reputable manufacturer.
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any idea where i can cut corners i am using the deepcool dukase v2 case with a gtx 1070 PC https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/PgNnTW/leds-n-stuff LOOP https://www.ekwb.com/custom-loop-configurator/shared/oW5865f6ab333aa
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I recently built a machine with an h115i aio from corsair. There is an ever so slight crackle that can be heard coming from the aio when the fans are at low rpm. It's my first build so I'm trying to see if this is normal behavior or if I should have the cooler replaced while I'm still within the return window of 30days. Anyone experienced this before? I sit about 3ft away from the case if that helps.
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Hello all, I finished my rigid tube loop and now sometimes the pump does not turn on and starts to make a clicking sound every few seconds. But sometimes it turns on without me doing anything but turn it off and unplugging it. I have drained the loop and I am going to filter out my coolant (pastel blue) using coffee filters and a funnel to see if there was anything in it and flushing the system. I bought it a little over a week ago on amazon and trying to decide on what I should do next. Also my 6950x is at 4.3 ghz 1.315v and the temps are at 70 on the coldest core and 87 on the hottest core, using a raystore pro and a 480mm 80mm thick radiator. Thanks!
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I've got a big 900D system with 1 loop and I'm thinking of adding an additional 480 rad and 2 more gpus. Would my 1 EK D5 Revo pump be capable of good flow when pumping through a 360 rad, 480 rad, CPU block and 3 gpu blocks? I should mention I'm using 16mm hard tubing and all EK components.
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I am planning on running a loop with 3 blocks, and 4 radiators, 3 360 rads and 1 480 rad, is a single Performance Pcs Modded D5 Uber 665 enough for a loop like that?
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I got the H110i GTX back in January and up till now it was a great water cooler. But yesterday I ran into a problem. After I’ve done my monthly clean of the cooler and rest of the computer my pump made this cracking sound and the CPU temps kept rising. I want to know what is the problem and how do I fix it. I will provide a video if necessary. Thanks for the help
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Alphacool has just released an improved version of the popular D5 pump. Their old model was called VPP655, so this one is VPP755. The interesting part is that they claim to have redesigned even the internals of the pump, resulting in more power and less noise than the old one. Specificly they give examples of the old model pumping water to 3,7 meters as the new one will do 4,0 meters and it consuming 23W of power for the same water flow that the new one can produce with 14W. VPP755 has a new bearing that should make it more quiet and the pump's speed can be adjusted between 1700 - 4500 rpm. It has molex, 3-pin and 4-pin PWM connectors so that you can run the pump at constant speed but still monitor it through 3-pin fan connector or alternatively control it complitely with 4-pin PWM fan connector. When in PWM mode, you can still change the maximum speed that the pump will run with the switch in the pump. Additionally it looks better now with metal body, sleeved black cables etc. Interestingly the pump is also noticeably shorter, taking a bit less space. UPDATE 1: Oh, I forgot to mention the price. It seems to cost around the same as the old model. On Aquatuning.de the basic VPP655 is 64€ and VPP655 with PWM control is 72€. The new VPP755 fits right between them at 69€. UPDATE 2: Xtremerigs has already a review of the pump. I highly recommend reading it if you're interested but here are the main findings: - VPP755 has a slightly differing dimensions compared to a normal D5 and not all pump tops will fit! - The pump motor has no real PWM control but instead runs on one of five preset speeds depending on the PWM signal. The manual control on the pump uses also those five steps, so no linear control. - The pump actually is more powerful, silent and a lot more energy efficient than a regular D5. - The sleeving on the cable is not the prettiest that there are. But the housing is really nice and more color options of it should be available in the future. UPDATE 3: Taken from Thermalbench's review: Sources: - Xtremerig's review: http://www.xtremerigs.net/2016/10/31/alphacool-eispumpe-vpp755-pump-review/ - Thermalbench's review: http://thermalbench.com/2016/11/04/alphacool-eispumpe-vpp755-pump/ - Alphacool product video:
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