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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Heatmaster is no-no for me because it's discontinued product. I don't want to have controller without software updates for eg. next windows version. Same reasoning why i don't consider BigNG purchase. So it boils down to TMS-200 & Aquaero. IIRC both of them are controlling pumps via analog only though.
    Next windows version, you got to be kidding, right? No offence, really
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    Google translation of that forum .. is lets say a little off..........
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    Ok, so I found another board I had laying around that has better PWM control than the Zotac and I've got what I think may be bad news. The mod doesn't work. It's entirely possible I may be screwing something up but, I'm pretty certain I did it right. The MoBo I used was a Foxconn 661GX7MJ-H which I downloaded the manual for, just to be on the safe side, so I could check it's CPU fan connector pinout. I "borrowed" a 4 pin PWM harness from a stock Intel cooler (who says they're useless? ) and soldered it on to the pump PCB making sure blue was on blue and green to the empty slot. I also switched the green and blue in the connector so that the blue was sense and green was control according to the MoBo manual. To make sure the PWM was actually working on the board, I used another stock Intel heat sink and artificially raised the temps (unplugged pump) and watched as both the CPU temp and fan RPM's go up to 50°C before plugging it back in. I tested this with both a 3.1 and a 3.25 and got the same results for both.

    I really hope I did something wrong because it'd be a shame to have yet another version of the DDC running around to keep track of.

    Someone please double check this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Ok, so I found another board I had laying around that has better PWM control than the Zotac and I've got what I think may be bad news. The mod doesn't work. It's entirely possible I may be screwing something up but, I'm pretty certain I did it right. The MoBo I used was a Foxconn 661GX7MJ-H which I downloaded the manual for, just to be on the safe side, so I could check it's CPU fan connector pinout. I "borrowed" a 4 pin PWM harness from a stock Intel cooler (who says they're useless? ) and soldered it on to the pump PCB making sure blue was on blue and green to the empty slot. I also switched the green and blue in the connector so that the blue was sense and green was control according to the MoBo manual. To make sure the PWM was actually working on the board, I used another stock Intel heat sink and artificially raised the temps (unplugged pump) and watched as both the CPU temp and fan RPM's go up to 50°C before plugging it back in. I tested this with both a 3.1 and a 3.25 and got the same results for both.

    I really hope I did something wrong because it'd be a shame to have yet another version of the DDC running around to keep track of.

    Someone please double check this.
    Bummer, I figured it would be easy like the 3.15 to 3.25 or 3.1 to 3.2 mods, but it doesn't sound like it. Sounding more like the D5 basic to D5 vario mod which I don't think anyone figured out yet.

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    Martin: well, at least it's known that Vario can be moded for rpm tach monitoring D5 basic alike (i never could understand why Laing decided to skimp that feature in higher priced pump)
    Also .. maybe it's worth to contact laing? I'm guessing that it was laing that decided to add pwmness to DDC lineup, so maybe there will be DDC 3.2X pumps by other vendors in future with stock top?
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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Martin: well, at least it's known that Vario can be moded for rpm tach monitoring D5 basic alike (i never could understand why Laing decided to skimp that feature in higher priced pump)
    Also .. maybe it's worth to contact laing? I'm guessing that it was laing that decided to add pwmness to DDC lineup, so maybe there will be DDC 3.2X pumps by other vendors in future with stock top?
    Good idea, let me know what you find out..

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Martin: well, at least it's known that Vario can be moded for rpm tach monitoring D5 basic alike (i never could understand why Laing decided to skimp that feature in higher priced pump)
    Also .. maybe it's worth to contact laing? I'm guessing that it was laing that decided to add pwmness to DDC lineup, so maybe there will be DDC 3.2X pumps by other vendors in future with stock top?
    I don't get it Ppl all over the place tell us that using the stock top is anathema. So we give you a custom top that has all the desired features , and you're now asking for a stock top
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    lol gabe... aint it the truth.

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    Buyers, me included, like the ability to purchase products to their own preference.
    I need only the pump and pwm (eg. I don't need it either). I don't want the top and the fittings
    since I prefer EK's or petras or XSPCs or duals, triples, whatever, and this way I(we) pay for the top and fittings
    many of those who buy it are going to scramble anyways.

    Lets wait 'till we see retail pricing. So, basically this is 3.25 and not MCP355?
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    Yeah options are always good. A cheaper stripped down option with PWM would entice quite a few.

    Im good still with my DDC2.0 and petra's though. Going 3 years strong!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
    Buyers, me included, like the ability to purchase products to their own preference.
    I need only the pump and pwm (eg. I don't need it either). I don't want the top and the fittings
    since I prefer EK's or petras or XSPCs or duals, triples, whatever, and this way I(we) pay for the top and fittings
    many of those who buy it are going to scramble anyways.

    Lets wait 'till we see retail pricing. So, basically this is 3.25 and not MCP355?
    In other words, you INSIST on loosing your warranty, am I correct?

    Hmm... interesting.

    Parts number: this is an MCP35X.
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    Warranties, the unspoken truths......

    MCP35X seems like it should meet and exceed most of our needs. We just can't help tinkering with stuff though

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    Wait, you mean to tell me all these parts come with a warranty?. . .
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    Heheheeheheheheheeheheheeheheeheheehe..... I'm all ready looking for a bit to drill into the res's hes sending me, Why it doesn't have a top mounted Fill/bleeding g1/4 is beyond me. I know the whole top is the cap .. but what about case mounted fill/bleed lines ?

    So depending on what the cap is made of I'll tap a G1/4 in there
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    Do the retail bought pumps have seal?
    Because if they don't, it seems like Laing is okay with us putting custom tops, they know it is happening all the time, and
    yet they are issuing a warranty with every pump sold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    In other words, you INSIST on loosing your warranty, am I correct?

    Hmm... interesting.
    There's no way that this should come as any sort of surprise... this is XS after all.
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    What's a warranty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
    Do the retail bought pumps have seal?
    Because if they don't, it seems like Laing is okay with us putting custom tops, they know it is happening all the time, and
    yet they are issuing a warranty with every pump sold.
    You might want to double-check your vendor policy in this respect.
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    Gabe: I never claimed 35X with your custom top is bad. Just that i'm among those rare that wish to use dual top, so of course option to save on both pump price is nice for cheap bastards like me . Simply ignore that, people will always whine

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Gabe: I never claimed 35X with your custom top is bad. Just that i'm among those rare that wish to use dual top, so of course option to save on both pump price is nice for cheap bastards like me . Simply ignore that, people will always whine
    Dual top & PWM's will require to have two PWM connectors on MOBO, so understanding this caveat, use of dual top & pwm swould be fine. We are considering making a dual pump.
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    gabe: don't know if it makes much business sense in making dual pumps of your own .. afterall, they are bougth way less often then single pump, and there are already many alternatives by competitors out there, eg. by EK/XSPC/BP and new ones by DD. +you can add mirriads of bayreservoirs with 1-2 pumps (often seen in many LC builds, mostly by XSPC), also candidates for throwing out perfectly good top of yours, and whine about price
    Be it performancy or redundancy or more compact mount of dual tops or user wants compact bayreservoirs with pumptops, or some aesthetic reasoning on particular vendor for extra bling pumptop choice .. there are still many out there that wish something different then just good standalone pump, so imho it would make more sense to release for a cheap pump without any top at all and with greatily lessened (or without any warranty at all), if you don't want to see RMAs caused by 3rd party tops, then trying to release your own products in each and every area / variety.
    PWM is good feature, really. Your top performs also very well. But for those not caring for warranty and set on using some other top .. while they might like to buy new PWM pump, most probably they'll get older/cheaper analogue pumps of yours. Top aside in current product packaging pwm feature alone happens to be a bit on the expensive side, possibly taking these pumps out of consideration in some builds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    Dual top & PWM's will require to have two PWM connectors on MOBO, so understanding this caveat, use of dual top & pwm swould be fine. We are considering making a dual pump.
    As far I know as long as its just the control wire your fine spliceing it in. Need seperate power and can only read one rpm but works with pwm fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    Heheheeheheheheheeheheheeheheeheheehe..... I'm all ready looking for a bit to drill into the res's hes sending me, Why it doesn't have a top mounted Fill/bleeding g1/4 is beyond me. I know the whole top is the cap .. but what about case mounted fill/bleed lines ?

    So depending on what the cap is made of I'll tap a G1/4 in there
    How about using the second inlet???
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    No easy fill/bleeding the second inlet is too low. Afterward I'd have to go into the case and remove the cap of the res to bleed the air, I'm pretty sure if I had extra fluid in the fill line and took off the cap the pressure would make it pour out the top if there was enough fluid. Defeating the whole purpose of a case mounted fill line for easy top ups.

    And I want a pressure value on my res's I know its not proven but I still believe expansion pressure is the cause of most acrylic cracks.

    Besides if I put a line to the second inlet where am I gonna put my Super bright white led for lighting up my res ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    No easy fill/bleeding the second inlet is too low. Afterward I'd have to go into the case and remove the cap of the res to bleed the air, I'm pretty sure if I had extra fluid in the fill line and took off the cap the pressure would make it pour out the top if there was enough fluid. Defeating the whole purpose of a case mounted fill line for easy top ups.

    And I want a pressure value on my res's I know its not proven but I still believe expansion pressure is the cause of most acrylic cracks.

    Besides if I put a line to the second inlet where am I gonna put my Super bright white led for lighting up my res ?
    I see.. ok, we'll look into that for further revisions then.
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