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    Cool ;-) now time to go and give all my rads a wash
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    why is everyone having such a big hard-on for the mcp355? I like my 655 with custom ek top just fine! :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    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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    Affirmative.

    Here's a PWM splitter from Akasa and I've been sharing PWM signal with my AC F10 fans.

    http://www.akasa.com.tw/update.php?t...model=AK-CB002

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    Quote Originally Posted by antiacid View Post
    why is everyone having such a big hard-on for the mcp355? I like my 655 with custom ek top just fine! :P
    They are just very well tuned for water cooling and high restriction. In the operating range, the DDC3.25 produces around 30% more pressure than a D5, and its about half the size. To top it off, it consumes and dumps less heat into the loop.

    The D5 still has the reliability crown and plenty of pump, but when splitting hairs as we normally do in water cooling...the DDC is tuned slightly better, especially after adding tops.


    Someone would have to create an aftermarket impeller to really make the D5 motor work substantially better than it comes in stock form.

    The D5 is a good pump though, I've had up to three in a single system(I still have one), I just don't like the bulk and have slowly migrated to the DDC side.
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    Yes but when the build requires something that looks like a cannon ... ya gota go D5
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    Just an FYI... the Gigabyte UD7 has two PWM headers and the Asus Rampage III Extreme has 7. In case anyone was wondering.
    Last edited by skinnee; 09-24-2010 at 09:56 PM. Reason: I can't count on my own, need Excel for simple math too.

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    I thought R3E had like 5 or 6 PWM headers

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    Actually, you're spot on... there are 7, every fan header on the board is PWM.
    Last edited by skinnee; 09-24-2010 at 09:55 PM. Reason: found another one when mounting the board up

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
    Jeff - There are many guys here at XS who run that MCP 355 and claim great results. I, on the other hand have owned 5 of the higher powered DDC 3.2 18w or MCP 3.25 18W pumps and 3 out of 5 have failed. After finally tracing the circuit board last week, I consider the design flawed. The reason on the 355 and 3.25 is that there are two cheap capacitors (from Lin Wuan in China I believe) that are easily effected by either water leaking in from the top, or the strength of the magnetic field generated by the coils. Simply put, on the less expensive MCP 350 (which has a much safer reliability record over many tens of thousands of owners), the strength of the magnetic field, along with the lower current, mean that the cheap Chinese caps dont operate near their limits, as they do on the MCP 355 and MCP 3.25. And in turn, that means, your chance for a melt down, LOL (well, you have seen it, ....literally, ... so you know I am not $hitting you) is much less. The 355s and the 3.25s need to be re-engineered so the space between the PCB and the coil is about 19 mm (this is a result of the Maxwell derivative for field strength affecting charge), and the $hitty Chinese caps need to be upgraded to decent higher charge Japanese caps.

    You need to talk to Debbie at Danger Den to get an RMA, and when you do, ask for a MCP 350 replacement.
    Gabe, what are your thoughts about this? Have you taken this into consideration when designing MCP 35X?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
    Gabe, what are your thoughts about this? Have you taken this into consideration when designing MCP 35X?
    Gabe does not have anything to do with the design, that is all on Laing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Gabe does not have anything to do with the design, that is all on Laing.
    Yet, maybe he cares to share his insight here.
    When I asked if this pump was closer to either MCP 355 or DDC 3.25, he said
    p/n is MCP 35X.

    Induction leads me to believe that perhaps similar design flaws have been taken
    into account then.

    If so, and this pump has increased reliability over DDC3.25 - but not due to PWM control and lower rpm due to it - I shall
    repent for mine top trashing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
    Yet, maybe he cares to share his insight here.
    When I asked if this pump was closer to either MCP 355 or DDC 3.25, he said
    p/n is MCP 35X.

    Induction leads me to believe that perhaps similar design flaws have been taken
    into account then.

    If so, and this pump has increased reliability over DDC3.25 - but not due to PWM control and lower rpm due to it - I shall
    repent for mine top trashing
    Well, the 3.1 and 3.2 shared the exact same PCB when they came out, the only difference was a blob of solder. The 3.1 now shares the same PCB as the 3.25, the only difference is the programming on the control chip. If I had to guess, I'd say the difference between the PWM and the 3.1/3.15/3.25 is the programming on the chip.
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    Please understand that I wish to gather as much info on the pumps reliability as possible.
    There are couple of reasons for that. Eg., I leave my premises for a week or two and leave PC turned on crunching.
    Burnt plastic in that case is a nasty thing to happen. More importantly, if I import the pump from the
    States, the shipping costs back would be massive. And I mean MASSIVE! Probably somewhere near
    the point where you can state with utmost certainty that buying a new pump is a sane thing to do...

    Luckily I have always liked EK tops over XSPC's
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    Pump tops testing

    I asked Stephen not to go surfing today, and do some pump top testing instead. He wasn't too happy, as there was some nice swell this morning; "too bad dude, business first I said".

    The minute he got busy testing I sneaked out of the office to go check out the surf for myself. Ahh, it's good to be a boss

    J/K of course, as other than the internet, we don't surf at Swiftech.

    So here are our pump top test results. I'm sure Skinnee will do some of his own too very soon.
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    Gabe: can you confirm or deny, if this PWM splitter can be used to power two 35X pumps from one motherboard PWM fan connector? From the looks of it it draws actual power directly from PSU 4pin molex, and just reports rpm tach to motherboard / gets pwm regulation from it ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    I asked Stephen not to go surfing today, and do some pump top testing instead. He wasn't too happy, as there was some nice swell this morning; "too bad dude, business first I said".

    The minute he got busy testing I sneaked out of the office to go check out the surf for myself. Ahh, it's good to be a boss

    J/K of course, as other than the internet, we don't surf at Swiftech.

    So here are our pump top test results. I'm sure Skinnee will do some of his own too very soon.
    Wow, that's impressive...great work!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by churchy View Post
    Gabe: can you confirm or deny, if this PWM splitter can be used to power two 35X pumps from one motherboard PWM fan connector? From the looks of it it draws actual power directly from PSU 4pin molex, and just reports rpm tach to motherboard / gets pwm regulation from it ..
    It should work, however we haven't had the chance to test it yet.

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    Wow, that's impressive...great work!!
    Yep. Convincing him not to go surfing was a real challenge
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    Really Nice results and of the big 2-3 tops and really your not gonna see a difference at under 2 lpm and besides I actually like the Look of the top, smoothly angular if that makes sense. Not just a block. reminds me of Stealth planes for some reason.

    But I'm serious tweaked at the cost of getting a 1/4" BSP 19 TPI tap and 11.8mm Drill Bit in Toronto/Canada apparently 1 place sells em ... for $50 plus shipping. The bit I haven't even found , so in the end $120 to tap 2 holes in the lids of those Res's. I might just chuck em and use the koolance res's I have coming instead of rma'ing it . I lose direct attach but I'm close to my limit on this build I Double bought Pumps don't ya know

    Gabe seriously consider that for the next batch of res tops. Then I can just wait and buy those to install my fill lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    Really Nice results and of the big 2-3 tops and really your not gonna see a difference at under 2 lpm and besides I actually like the Look of the top, smoothly angular if that makes sense. Not just a block. reminds me of Stealth planes for some reason.

    But I'm serious tweaked at the cost of getting a 1/4" BSP 19 TPI tap and 11.8mm Drill Bit in Toronto/Canada apparently 1 place sells em ... for $50 plus shipping. The bit I haven't even found , so in the end $120 to tap 2 holes in the lids of those Res's. I might just chuck em and use the koolance res's I have coming instead of rma'ing it . I lose direct attach but I'm close to my limit on this build I Double bought Pumps don't ya know

    Gabe seriously consider that for the next batch of res tops. Then I can just wait and buy those to install my fill lines.
    Already spoke to Stephen about it. It'll be for the next production run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    But I'm serious tweaked at the cost of getting a 1/4" BSP 19 TPI tap and 11.8mm Drill Bit in Toronto/Canada apparently 1 place sells em ... for $50 plus shipping. The bit I haven't even found , so in the end $120 to tap 2 holes in the lids of those Res's.
    Look for a 1/4" NPSM tap, then... requires a 7/16" bit, as I recall.
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    That would make fine g1/4 holes. ? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagisD View Post
    That would make fine g1/4 holes? Thanks
    There's a 1 TPI difference between 1/4" BSPP and 1/4" NPSM, so the standard is close enough (and the threaded portion of barbs short enough) to where 1/4" BSPP threaded barbs work fine. Swiftech used 1/4" NPSM on a lot of their products and I've never had any problems with 1/4" BSPP fittings not threading in (Swiftech and their o-ring recesses are a different issue).
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    So here are our pump top test results.
    Now we're talking... Gabe, those results are excellent.
    upgrading...

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    Alright guys, I'm about to drop a dime on one of these but before I do can I get some feedback from you all?

    I like the fact that it has PWM, but it has to have a 4 pin connection on the mobo right?

    I'll be adding this to my current setup of a D5 w/EK top, cpu block, board block, and two gpu blocks, and two PA120's; will I see any improvement over adding a second 655 w/top?
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    It doesn't have to. You have molex for power and the PWM plug for tach and control.

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