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Swiftech MCP655 speed change
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Well when I first got my pump I tried to change the speed of it when I put my loop together. For some reason it didn't want to budge so I added some force and 'snap' the red dial broke off
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Corsair Obsidian 800D Water Cooled! Water Cooling Loop: Apogee XT, Swiftech MCR320, MCP655 /w EK-D5 X-TOP - Acetal G1/4 Rev.2, EK-Multioption Reservoir 250 Rev2, 3x Xigmatek XLF-F1253, Bitspower G1/4 Silver Diamond ID 1/2" / D-Tek Hi-Flows ID 1/2", Feser One UV Red 7/16in. ID, Breeze Miniature Hose Clamp 7/16 in. to 25/32 in, Distilled water + PT Nuke ASUS GX71GX Laptop P8700 2.53GHz / 6GB DDR2 800 / GTX260M / 500GB Seagate HDD 5.2K RPM / 320GB WD Scorpio SATA HDD 7.2K RPM
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Can you post a pic of the backside of the pump motor?
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Well its still in my loop so I can' take a pic of mine. This is what it basically looks like but without the red dial
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Corsair Obsidian 800D Water Cooled! Water Cooling Loop: Apogee XT, Swiftech MCR320, MCP655 /w EK-D5 X-TOP - Acetal G1/4 Rev.2, EK-Multioption Reservoir 250 Rev2, 3x Xigmatek XLF-F1253, Bitspower G1/4 Silver Diamond ID 1/2" / D-Tek Hi-Flows ID 1/2", Feser One UV Red 7/16in. ID, Breeze Miniature Hose Clamp 7/16 in. to 25/32 in, Distilled water + PT Nuke ASUS GX71GX Laptop P8700 2.53GHz / 6GB DDR2 800 / GTX260M / 500GB Seagate HDD 5.2K RPM / 320GB WD Scorpio SATA HDD 7.2K RPM
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Sorry, I should have been more specific.
I was hoping to see how the adjuster was broken. you should still be able to take a sharp knife and turn the controller by making a very slight indentation.... but I'd have to see how it is "broken" before I would recommend that.
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I have the same pump (like most WC people) I have tested all settings on my pump "2" works best for me. So if you are stuck you are most likely not stuck in such a bad place.
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Last edited by PCCstudent : 11-29-09 at 12:00 AM Reason: spelling |
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Quote:
![]() Like the whole actual dial has snap from off the mini circuit board (its about 2cm big). Quote:
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Corsair Obsidian 800D Water Cooled! Water Cooling Loop: Apogee XT, Swiftech MCR320, MCP655 /w EK-D5 X-TOP - Acetal G1/4 Rev.2, EK-Multioption Reservoir 250 Rev2, 3x Xigmatek XLF-F1253, Bitspower G1/4 Silver Diamond ID 1/2" / D-Tek Hi-Flows ID 1/2", Feser One UV Red 7/16in. ID, Breeze Miniature Hose Clamp 7/16 in. to 25/32 in, Distilled water + PT Nuke ASUS GX71GX Laptop P8700 2.53GHz / 6GB DDR2 800 / GTX260M / 500GB Seagate HDD 5.2K RPM / 320GB WD Scorpio SATA HDD 7.2K RPM
Last edited by shredzy : 11-29-09 at 12:09 AM |
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