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Thread: Perusing Laing's website and found this...DDC 3.25?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snyxxx View Post
    It appears the old style mounting feet are optional. I wonder why these were not chosen? Sometimes I wish they were not there, but the UN design bracket changed all that.

    http://www.lainginc.com/pages/ddc.htm

    Check out the specs page and graphs.
    Oooh. Swiftech, this is your cue to start stocking DDC 3.25s with feet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KaptCrunch View Post
    i guess the 27watts is keeping it out of the loop where DCC 3.25 is 20.4 watts
    Here is a link to my old post about the E5. This pump is labeled as a 39 watt pump but draws closer to 26 watts in real life scenarios. I would guess the 27 & 39 watt ratings are start-up wattage draws.

    See this link for detailed pics of this pump. Click Me!

    p.s. I just looked at these pics and the pumps we stock now are 39 watter's not 50 watts like this one. In fact the 26 watts I read on my ammeter was from the old pump. So the ones we have now should use even less power. I will have to check that next week on a service call. I did notice on one I replaced on Thursday that it seemed quieter which makes sense if it is drawing less power and likely spinning slower.
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    Figures right after I upgrade from a MCP655-B to the 3.2+top this shows up.

    Oh well, you can't expect stuff to never progress now can you.

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    oh wait now i have pumps i can replace my ddc-2's to when they goto the great pump heaven in the sky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    oh wait now i have pumps i can replace my ddc-2's to when they goto the great pump heaven in the sky?



    Yes, finally a worthy replacement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Probably because the feet would be a hindrance in the Koolance bay mount stuff that uses pumps.


    I have a Alphacool top as well, sadly, I can't say to many glowing things about it.
    But it is the only one that allows me to use rubber isolation bushings to mount them in MM 3.5" drive brackets mounted to 120mm fans. Two birds with one stone, great mounting along with constant airflow across the pumps.

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22224

    Ohhhh Edy, it sure would be nice to have some EK rev2 tops with tapped holes for the same mounting method....Hint, Hint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Humminn55 View Post
    You may not know this, but Delphi and Laing co-developed this series of pumps specifically for water-cooling systems for computers.

    Also, the first "D" in DDC stands for Delphi-----as in Delphi DC (direct current) pump.

    So, Delphi's marking on the DDC pump is not a rebranding but from the co-developer of the pump. I'd think in countries other than the U.S., you'd actually find Delphi DC pumps labeled as such since Laing is the U.S. distributor of the DDC while, from what I've been able to gather, Delphi is free to distribute/sell in other countries.
    Yes old news. The rumor is that this pump was developed for Apple in their dual G5 towers which used this pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    But it is the only one that allows me to use rubber isolation bushings to mount them in MM 3.5" drive brackets mounted to 120mm fans. Two birds with one stone, great mounting along with constant airflow across the pumps.

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22224

    Ohhhh Edy, it sure would be nice to have some EK rev2 tops with tapped holes for the same mounting method....Hint, Hint.
    I know SiG, that was one of the reasons I got it but...alas, QC seemed to be off the day mine was made. It chipped out right where the screw thread comes close to the hole for the outlet.

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    It fried 1 pump and shorted a second to about half power before I found the problem. The second pump has since succumbed from it's wounds. Both pumps were DDC-2's. I recently thought I'd found a fix for the top by sticking a short section of O-ring Buna from a repair kit I have up the threaded hole and let the screw squish it thereby sealing it. It worked well enough for the video I made comparing the DDC-2 to a DDC 3.2 but I found a few drops of water in the lower chamber of the 3.2 when I was done so that top is now officially permanently out of service.
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    Oh man that's nasty...

    I have Alphacool tops on both my DDC's and they do have wider space between the thread and the outlet. I have to agree with SiG, these tops are just perfect for ppl with MM cases, like me. Personally i wouldn't change them for anything...



    BTW it looks like Laing will bring back a pump that we'll be worth changing prior to the death of my DDC-2's...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathWalking View Post
    OMG I want that. I second martin's request. Pictures please :p

    EDIT: Dean, of Koolance fame, has one...maybe. His sig says More info please, Dean? :p
    no offense meant but i always thought that they(koolance) were just somehow trying to imply that their re-branded laing 3.2 pumps were better than the other re-branded 3.2(MCP/DDC), since that is a common tactic used among re-branded products.

    Very glad to know that they weren't playing that game, hopefully we can get a side by side comparison soon so the prospective gains can be seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Just got 2 of the new DDC-3.25's shipped. We'll see how they do.

    Should be fun,

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    Does anybody know the distance between the two holes?

    The new revisions of the 3G and Absolute have a slotted top that will probably match those holes.

    I will probably have to get one so I can see it for myself.
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    I just got some more in, so they're available on our website.

    Center to center is 64mm, hole diameter is 4mm.

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    anyone have pq curves comparing ddc 2, 3.2 and 3.25?

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    Thanks Dean that will fit no problem within the slots.

    Slots range from approx. 1.25 to 3.4 inches.
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    With the added pressure of the 3.25, would this be a good upgrade from a 3.2 in a K-350 only loop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Multi loops are IMO still over rated
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    Quote Originally Posted by armeniandave View Post
    Does anybody know the distance between the two holes?

    The new revisions of the 3G and Absolute have a slotted top that will probably match those holes.

    I will probably have to get one so I can see it for myself.
    Quote Originally Posted by [Koolance] Dean View Post
    I just got some more in, so they're available on our website.

    Center to center is 64mm, hole diameter is 4mm.
    talk is talk....but anyways...yes the 3G version2 should work, it took me awhile to figure out what you two were saying..anyways..i got em coming



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    From a noobs point of view , what does all this excitement mean? There is a new number one pump out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince21 View Post
    From a noobs point of view , what does all this excitement mean? There is a new number one pump out there?
    yes, read this

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...d.php?t=221391


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    does the un bracket work for this or is there still no easy way to mount this?

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    I know the holes line up within the slots of the new revisions. What I don't know is what size screw you need to attach it. I will try and get my hands on one and see what will work.

    If anyone has one of my new brackets and this pump maybe they could let me know what size screw they used.
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    the hole's diameter is 4mm but its not threaded.i tried the 4mm machine screw and they worked..now i just need to wait for those 3g-v2 stands from sidewinder.


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    Ooohhhh Gabe?




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