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just go to a pool store and ask them what the best pump under $700 is and buy that one.

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the one that doesn't die on you after 3 months.

We can't Benchmark like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to shove more GPUs in your computer. Like the time I needed to NV-Link, because I needed a higher HeavenBench score, so I did an SLI, which is what they called NV-Link back in the day. So, I decided to put two GPUs in my computer, which was the style at the time. Now, to add another GPU to your computer, costs a new PSU. Now in those days PSUs said OCZ on them, "Gimme 750W OCZs for an SLI" you'd say. Now where were we? Oh yeah, the important thing was that I had two GPUs in my rig, which was the style at the time! They didn't have RGB PSUs at the time, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big green ones. 

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h110i gt, swiftech h220x or h240x, nzxt kraken x61, raijintek triton

 

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The D5/MCP-655 seems to have a very good reputation for how powerful it is, but there are reports that it's noisy on full speed (Even though for most rigs, the lowest speed is fine according to SingularityComputers, If I remember right)

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Hello what is best watecooling pump.

 

Definitely the Liang D5. There are many rebrands of it, all equally good, like the Swiftech MCP655 or Alphacool VPP655. EK and XSPC sell rebrands of it.

 

The D5 is powerful (1200 LPH), quiet and runs very cool.

Bert & Ernie before squirting spermie. 

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Hello what is best watecooling pump.

Depends on the build size, but for mid to large builds I like to use a D5 pump. There are many manufactures of the D5(Laing, EK, Swifttech, and more),  but they are all pretty close to the same. If you do get a D5, make sure you get one with PWM or the speed control on the pump, because this pump needs to have its speed reduced(for most set ups), or else it will be loud and have unoptimal performance. The best part is that you can switch out the tops to make the pump loo better or add functionality(like if you need different fittings or want to change the input/output directions).

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