Quote Originally Posted by smee View Post

How well do you think this pump would do with an MCR320, Fuzion w/Quad Nozzel and an MCW30 NB block?

My system spec's in sig.
I'm sure it would do fine, that extreme system above under 1 GPM is about as restrictive as any system could be. The Fuzion with the 3.6mm nozzle is the most restrictive CPU block I've tested, and the Fuzion GFX is the most restrictive GPU block...doesn't get much more restrictive than that and it still manages ok flow rates. Most normal systems would see plenty of flow rate.

Quote Originally Posted by Lurid View Post
What about two of them? Since its cheaper I honestly think you should also test 2 of them vs a DDC, DDC Topped, and a D5. I mean two of the CPX's is like $5 more than a Vario D5, and slightly cheaper than a single topped DDC, so its a viable comparison imho.
You could, but I wouldn't do it unless you really needed the pumping power. I'll have this pump in the next flow rate estimator so you can experiment with up to three in series to see what it does.

Quote Originally Posted by begrip View Post
when is it coming out?
I don't know, they are still doing some testing, so I have no idea. This is more of a prototype, so there could be some revisions before they are rolling production.

Quote Originally Posted by situman View Post
I wonder how reliable these things are.
It'll be one of those, only time will tell, but the CPX-1 seems to have good reliability. This one does have a heafty motor weight and a ceramic shaft. No long term experience, but the construction materials used in the wearing parts is similar to other pumps that do well for long term use.