XSPC Dual Bay Reservoir Pump
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All Comments (41)
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Why is yours so silent and others aren't?
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I am running a system with a GTX580 and a 2500k cpu. Would a single D5 pump be enough to water cool these two components? I am thinking of doing a single loop as I have been told a dual loop is pointless for only two components. Would a dcc be better?
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@wemmetje1 It should, But I would buy 2 seperate pump/res kits and run them single loops. one for the cpu, chipset,etc and one to your gfz cards, thats what I would do.
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hi there ,ive been looking everywhere
i have bought this pump/res combo along with
-ek supreme high flow cpu block
-2 ek fc gtx 470 blocks
-black ice gtx 360 rad
do you think this pump will puch it ? i really hope so :s
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If I grab the res.(well, the XSPC 240 Kit), and another 240 rad and a EK block for my GPU, would this pump be enough for them both, or would I need to get something a bit more powerful?
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@olivierhacking obviously
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I have been having problems aligning the faceplate with the holes. When ever I screw the faceplate it looks off centre and stand out on my case.
I am using a 650D Corsair Case. Also is the Res/pump suppose to be loose when you push it in the bay? Usually it lock on to the tool less things
can i put ina different pump (mcp655)
MultiTylertv 1 month ago
@MultiTylertv No, this is a sealed/glued system. The pump isn't accessible without breaking the reservoir.
Martinm210 1 month ago
Will this pump/reservoir together with an EK Supreme LT give significantly better temps than a hyper 212 +? And no, I don't want to get any other type of pump/reservoir :P
olivierhacking 10 months ago
@olivierhacking
I don't have any personal experience with the hyper 212, but the pump should do ok in a supreme LT only type loop. How well it works will largely depend on your radiator/fan combination where the more the merrier. I'm a bit of a large rad fanatic myself and have been known to run a quad radiator for a CPU only loop..:) This gives me the ability to run really low speed fans and have excellent cooling at the same time.
Martinm210 10 months ago
where are the tube outputs on the resivoir?
TheLittleWorldofGaz 2 years ago
It has two G1/4" threaded barb ports at the back of the reservoir. One is coming out of the pump and the second is into the reservoir on the right. The ports are back there so when the reservoir is in the drive bay, your tubing would point straight out the back toward the motherboard.
Martinm210 2 years ago