then you could just post some arrows pointing to your sig, no need for words.Quote:
Originally Posted by maratus
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then you could just post some arrows pointing to your sig, no need for words.Quote:
Originally Posted by maratus
wow that's very impressive considering how compact they are! Looks good too! :)
How about the heatdump? Should it be considered as well?
~9W dump on the 18W DDC... like a 50Z but with about 55% more head and 25% more flow :lol:
OMG i'm getting 2 of this then, no more deliberation! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by creidiki
only two nik? bah!
Jesus, 2 of these would run you for $220!
and a RD-30 sets you back $240 and then another $80-100 for a 24v PSU
24v psu? there is no need to buy one to run the pump in your case.
for the RD-30, a 24v PSU is required to run the pump, it doesnt run at 12v, and even it if did, there would be no point, as a D5 would do better than a RD-30 at 12v
80-100 bucks for a 24vdc supply? that's what i like to call "violent rape"
but yeah... nikh... only 2? *shakes head* here i was expecting you to get at least 3.
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Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
well you need one that can handle the 10amp startup requirement of the RD-30... there's plenty of other ones that cost less that would explode when you try to turn on the RD-30 though
You can get 3 D5's for same price!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sneaky
I mean, the DDC Ultras are awesome and worth the money. But for $200 you can get a TEC and a 12V powersupply to run it, which will give you lower temps.
mmm TEC...
Long story short, I'd rather spend the $200 on some more xtreme cooling then on wc pump(s), but thats just me.
And I wouldn't but that's just me. Tec's are a PITA and rack up the electric bills, especially here in california. My rig needs to be running 24/7 with no babysitting. I am confident leaving my rig running without checking on it for weeks at a time. Can you say that if you were using pelts or phase? Hell no. End of story.Quote:
Originally Posted by majestik
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Originally Posted by nikhsub1
exact same reason that I stay with high-end water. no babysitting required. :fact:
could homebrew one for probably south of 40 bucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sneaky
show me how to make a reliable 24v PSU that provides a constant 3a while the pump runs and then 10a for when the pump starts up
Woah, where can you get that radical top? it looks sexy.Quote:
Originally Posted by andersson.j
s-150's are only 40-50 bux guys for those that are wondering. running 2 of those pumps is kinda cool too, but the word "acrylic" scares me. I run true 24/7 too, (because I paid for the net, so my connection should always be doing somthing, hehe). I'd still prefer 1 pump loop myself. Let us know if that 2 pump setup is as quiet as your RD-30 Nik, as I don't have 2 of those and prob won't be getting it because I alrdy have an RD-20 atm. This week I'm working on getting my case cleaned up, hopefully I can post some nice pics for everyone.
Here you go. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jopapa1267
http://www.radiical.com.au/products/pumps.asp
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Originally Posted by nikhsub1
Amen.
What your head isn't big enough already? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Grinch
I keep hoping that Aqua Extreme 150Z DC-12 would be coming out. But after emails and phone calls to Cooltechnia unanswered, I've sort of given up hope. :(
lol, doesent the 150Z have like 50W heat dump?
No. According to this it's pulling 43.2W at full power. And this it's dumping 23.2W while pulling 38.9W.Quote:
Originally Posted by creidiki
Page 18 conclusions states:
"AquaXtreme 150Z is the monster of this comparative with its pressure available much higher than all the others, hang your pipes well… Not yet available and expensive, it will be intended for those which want some always more and which have a very large circuit for example. Indeed, it does not consume badly and rejects a considerable quantity of heat in the circuit. "
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Originally Posted by qdemn7
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