EK are know offering their very own pumps, the EK-DCP 4.0 and EK-DCP 2.2
I can't wait to see some numbers as they are cheaper than the D5 and DDC3.2
Anyone got one of these yet? How do they perform? Noise?
EK-DCP 4.0 Features
EK-DCP 2.2 FeaturesThe EK-MCP 4.0 Water Pump is the ideal accessory for even hardest enthusiasts and their water cooling systems, and is compatible with the all standard water cooling system setups. The EK-MCP 4.0 will easily integrate with the latest water blocks and can achieve up to 800L / hour with its compact, powerful and low-noise design.
Extremely reliable and ultra-quiet, the EK-DCP pump will work silently to ensure your cooling system operates at its peak and makes the most for your hardware overclocking potential.
Model: EK-DCP 4.0
Rated voltage: DC12V +/-10%
Starting voltage: DC 8V above
Power Consumption: 18W +/-10%
Load current: 1.8A +/-10%
Q-max: 800 L/hr +/-10%
H-max.: 4.0m +/-10%
Size: 75 x 54 x 66mm
life Expectancy: 50000/hrs at 25°
Noise: 24.5 dB
They look good too! Nice and simple.The EK-MCP 2.2 Water Pump is the ideal accessory for all enthusiast water cooling systems, and is compatible with the all standard water cooling system setups. The EK-MCP 2.2 will easily integrate with the latest water blocks and can achieve up to 400L / hour with its compact, powerful and low-noise design.
Extremely reliable and ultra-quiet, the EK-DCP pump will work silently to ensure your cooling system operates at its peak and makes the most for your hardware overclocking potential.
Model: EK-DCP 2.2
Rated voltage: DC12V +/-10%
Starting voltage: DC 8V above
Power Consumption: 6.5W +/-10%
Load current: 0.62A +/-10%
Q-max: 400 L/hr +/-10%
H-max.: 2.2m +/-10%
Size: 52 x 45 x 50mm
life Expectancy: 50000/hrs at 25°
Noise: 17.2 dB
Enclosed:
1 × EK-DCP Pump
1 x Anti-vibration Pad
1 x 3pin to 4pin Cord
2x Brackets
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They´re quiet (especially the DCP 4.0!) and have enough power for a normal watercooling setup. The bigger one has a bit less flow rate than the Laing DDC 1T Plus a.k.a. Swiftech MCP 355 in the US.

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...the inlet port has very deep threading and Bitspower fittings just don't grab. I'm not sure if there are issues with other pumps in the series, specifically the two you're using Eddy. 

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