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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew149 View Post
    I received this Bay res yesterday and im having issue's with the directions there really bad. Other issue i have 2 pumps in the res and guess what the you cannot run the pump in series after i just paid $120 to do that. connecting the in and out with 90s fittings do not work because the in and out are so close together im not happy with this product at the time
    The instructions illustrate installation of the pumps (one or two) and describe combining and separating the front reservoirs. However, it does not go into detail on parallel vs. serial loops, benefits of each, etc.

    There's several ways to do this. You could come straight out and loop the tubing back (use spring wrap to avoid kinking). You could use our NZL-LXG's with a sliding CNT connecting nozzle. The easiest method was already mentioned, though:

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    [*]To assist with loop-backs on the rear of the product, we will be releasing some new sliding 180º connection nozzles soon.
    These will be curved pipes, so less pressure drop than with traditional 90's. I'm hoping we'll have these available within the month.

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    Martin posted a handy picture illustrating different flow options for the RP-402X2, which is essentially identical in terms of configurations:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...5111&page=2#49

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolance View Post
    The instructions illustrate installation of the pumps (one or two) and describe combining and separating the front reservoirs. However, it does not go into detail on parallel vs. serial loops, benefits of each, etc.

    There's several ways to do this. You could come straight out and loop the tubing back (use spring wrap to avoid kinking). You could use our NZL-LXG's with a sliding CNT connecting nozzle. The easiest method was already mentioned, though:



    These will be curved pipes, so less pressure drop than with traditional 90's. I'm hoping we'll have these available within the month.

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    Okay can you put together a list of what actualy works i really want the correct peice that was supposed to be made for this res and also i have thicker tubing from feser 1/2 3/4
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    Can I use this using just a single pump/res?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravynmagi View Post
    Can I use this using just a single pump/res?
    yes
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    I love this - great design
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    Tim bit OT, but what coolant is used in the display pic ??

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew149 View Post
    Okay can you put together a list of what actualy works i really want the correct peice that was supposed to be made for this res and also i have thicker tubing from feser 1/2 3/4
    You'll only need one fitting when we get our curved pipes. I'm not sure which one yet, or what the part numbers will be, but we're working to get these out ASAP.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    Tim bit OT, but what coolant is used in the display pic ??
    They're our liquids, but the purple is Photoshopped from red (didn't want a Christmas theme). We've mixed our coolants before to get bright purple and orange, but we didn't have enough time to do that for launch. 99% of our demand is for R/G/B, yellow, & clear, or I think we would offer orange and purple too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koolance View Post
    You'll only need one fitting when we get our curved pipes. I'm not sure which one yet, or what the part numbers will be, but we're working to get these out ASAP.



    They're our liquids, but the purple is Photoshopped from red (didn't want a Christmas theme). We've mixed our coolants before to get bright purple and orange, but we didn't have enough time to do that for launch. 99% of our demand is for R/G/B, yellow, & clear, or I think we would offer orange and purple too.

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    do you have a eta or a time frame i have my 2nd pump just sitting here lonley
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    Andrew 149, Definately need some colour in that sexy res

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Tim,
    Do you have plans for making plain reservoir version of this bay reservoir, without pump integration?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew149 View Post
    do you have a eta or a time frame i have my 2nd pump just sitting here lonley
    I'm estimating 2-3 weeks. We'll have 3 different length options.

    Quote Originally Posted by wanderer256 View Post
    Tim,
    Do you have plans for making plain reservoir version of this bay reservoir, without pump integration?
    Thanks
    Yup, a few other models are being worked on.

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew149 View Post
    Okay can you put together a list of what actualy works i really want the correct peice that was supposed to be made for this res and also i have thicker tubing from feser 1/2 3/4
    I just got this in and it is great. MUCH better than the frozen Q POS I'm replacing. BP 1/2"-3/4" compression fittings fit just fine.

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    Question for those who have this res, and are running with 2 pumps: How is the noise?

    This looks like the perfect product for my rig, but my main reason for WC is silent operation. How much noise from the pumps gets transferred through the frame of the res? I'm assuming I can mitigate vibrations transferred to the case by using rubber grommets or something, but not about noise coming through front of the res itself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by spacedog View Post
    Question for those who have this res, and are running with 2 pumps: How is the noise?

    This looks like the perfect product for my rig, but my main reason for WC is silent operation. How much noise from the pumps gets transferred through the frame of the res? I'm assuming I can mitigate vibrations transferred to the case by using rubber grommets or something, but not about noise coming through front of the res itself...
    I'm only running 1 pump virtually silent. Not sure why you'd need 2. 1 d5 pushes CPU>2 360 rads> full MB block and 2 gpu blocks no problem.

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    Yeah, exactly, for the redundancy. But if you're using 1 pump to push that loop, then I assume you must be running it at or near full speed? If it's still nearly silent, then two running at a lower speed should be as good or better. Thanks!

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    Just ordered 4 with 4 pumps..
    will post pics as soon as they arrive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Col. Panic View Post
    I just got this in and it is great. MUCH better than the frozen Q POS I'm replacing. BP 1/2"-3/4" compression fittings fit just fine.
    I don't like to use 90s there too much reastriction
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    tbh dont think it would be all that restricive in a bay res.. go 45's imo..

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Soon as the curved pipes are released ill be all over this like white on rice
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    FYI, You can also get a series setup by simply running from pump 1 to a component and back to P2.


    It may not be as clean as a curve pipe setup to minimize the tubing runs, but it would work just fine.
    Last edited by Martinm210; 02-13-2011 at 10:34 AM.

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    Doh... Why didn't I think of that
    thanks Martin
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    so only the PMP-400's are able to run this dual bay res or does anyone know a listing of what pumps can be used?

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