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Might need a new pump.
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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Well last night I must have yanked a bit too much on my littel Bigwater SE pump and caused it to start leaking/stop working a bit. I think the metal plate that was stuck with velcro was enough leverage to pull the screws out a little or just the screws were a little lose from the pump vibration. Either way im kinda pissed and really needing my comp to be up and running for the next few days to get a video finished. I havent tested it yet since I tightened it all back up and I already sent thermaltake a e-mail to see if they can replace it. but is there any way to get a pump that will just swap out comfortably in this kit. the rest of the kit has worked great so far.
__________________I need a few websites that might sell these pumps and i might as well stop by frys too just to check it out and see what they have. Thanks again.
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try to get yourself a Laing DDC, also known as the Swiftech MCP355. it should fit the 3/8" tubing of your bigwater kit.
it is also recommended to buy a new radiator, as the thermaltake one isnt much better than an aircooler, and a new waterblock, as the one included with the bigwater kits tend to crack and leak a lot. theres no need to do this immediately, though, you could just wait untill you have the money to do so. (just make sure to treat your block carefully) EDIT: you can order it here
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