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[FS][US] [CAN][AU][EU] MCP350 pumps DDC-1T $35 shipped - PP

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Still have pumps!

 
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Bump because I want one. $35 for the pump is pretty good, but it's the block and radiator that'd my budget would struggle with.
 
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Sweet! pumps are available.

Simply plug-n-play with the 4-pin pump connector to any 3-pin fan connector on the MB, a 3-pin fan speed controller or a simple jumper to the PSU.






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Are these Swifttec or laing pumps? I know whats what, but mabey you can answer me this...

Can these be modded into 355's?



Got a picture of the side sticker and circuit board

Thanks
 
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Are these Swifttec or laing pumps? I know whats what, but mabey you can answer me this...

Can these be modded into 355's?

Got a picture of the side sticker and circuit board

Thanks

Sorry, wish these were the MCP355 capable pumps. The sticker shows the model being a MCP355. My pumps are the MCP350. The MCP350 has a different PCB.

However, the good thing is, the MCP350 runs at 57C under load and the MCP355/MCP35X run at 100C+ under load. So, just adding a simpler performance top or RES top would make a MCP350 run like a MCP355 without the extra heat dump back into the loop.


Still have pumps available.
 

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Hi ya,

Would you post to Ireland and how much?

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Yes, have shipped to the UK several times. Replied via PM.


Still have pumps available.

No you didnt just say that! :mad: Ireland is a country all on its own ;)

Not sure how many I need yet but will get back to you later
 

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