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Is it safe to leave my Swiftech Vario Pump at Speed 5 for 24/7/365 or should I keep it at a lower level. I plan to keep this computer for 2 years if it matters.
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MY Vario D5 has been running @ setting 5 for over 2 years with no problems.
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Alright thanks. The average lifespan of this pump is 5 years at setting 3. I was worried that it would die in a year at setting 5. +1
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