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Which one would be better in terms of flow, pressure, and noise? I have a ram block, a cpu block, a gpu block, 2 30mm rad and a flow sensor. The loop will also have a lot 90 degree bends because I'm using rigid tubing. Which pumps would be able to maintain a good flow rate while being very quiet?

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Which one would be better in terms of flow, pressure, and noise? I have a ram block, a cpu block, a gpu block, 2 30mm rad and a flow sensor. The loop will also have a lot 90 degree bends because I'm using rigid tubing. Which pumps would be able to maintain a good flow rate while being very quiet?

 

Although the MCP35X is a powerful and compact pump, it does not run as cool and quiet as a D5. So a D5 is the better choice.

 

Also, you don't need two for the custom loop you've described. One will be more than enough, the second one would only be for redundancy.

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Although the MCP35X is a powerful and compact pump, it does not run as cool and quiet as a D5. So a D5 is the better choice.

 

Also, you don't need two for the custom loop you've described. One will be more than enough, the second one would only be for redundancy/

It is important to note that this is because the D5 is watercooled. The DDC is air cooled. The DDC is better for more compact set-ups.

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