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post #11 of 26
You will get better performance from a MCP355 or MCP35X. Like I said before, if you want good performing products for your build your gonna end up spending more.
post #12 of 26
Yea, I spent about $700 including my Switch. Could have gone several more if I had gotten a bunch of angle fittings/adapters, all copper CPU blocks, backplate for my 570,etc. Eventually I will, but $1000 bucks all at once was kind of to much lol.
post #13 of 26
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You will get better performance from a MCP355 or MCP35X. Like I said before, if you want good performing products for your build your gonna end up spending more.
But what I understand from it is that the DDC pump is very similar to the MCP350. Or is it only the shape, not perfomance wise?
post #14 of 26
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Originally Posted by DigitalMonkey View Post

You will get better performance from a MCP355 or MCP35X. Like I said before, if you want good performing products for your build your gonna end up spending more.
But what I understand from it is that the DDC pump is very similar to the MCP350. Or is it only the shape, not perfomance wise?

MCP350 is a DDC pump. Or are you talking about the pump/res combo you had listed in OP?
post #15 of 26
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MCP350 is a DDC pump. Or are you talking about the pump/res combo you had listed in OP?
No, I was talking about these: http://bmaverickddcpumps.wordpress.com/buy-ddc-pumps-here/

I just wanted to know if it was any good compared to the pump/res in the OP. If it is a good pump, I will probably use it in combination with this res/top
post #16 of 26
I would stick with Swiftech DDC pumps because of the warranty they have on the pumps.

From what it says it similar to the mcp350 but I would like to see performance numbers from the website to see if it is the same before I buy.
post #17 of 26
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I would stick with Swiftech DDC pumps because of the warranty they have on the pumps.
From what it says it similar to the mcp350 but I would like to see performance numbers from the website to see if it is the same before I buy.
Yeah, but the price of a "real" swiftech pump is about twice the price of this pump including shipping
post #18 of 26
Well go ahead and get the pump let me know how it works out for you in a few months or so.
post #19 of 26
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Yeah, but the price of a "real" swiftech pump is about twice the price of this pump including shipping
I use a $35 Bmaverick DDC pump, working out great.
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post #20 of 26
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Well go ahead and get the pump let me know how it works out for you in a few months.
Well, I didn't mean to piss you off, I appreciate your help. But I would like to create a custom loop within my budget.
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