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

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Laing DDC-1T pumps.

24-inch length wires. 3-pin/4-pin fan connector for plug-n-play setup.

All pumps "new", never been used. The 50,000+ run hour life is still fully intact.

The pumps can accept any of the MCP350 or MCP355 retail performance tops and reservoirs to increase the flow performance.

Price per pump is $35 USD shipped USPS priority Mail

Canadian's please PM if interested for total price shipped USPS International Priority Mail Flat Rate.

Australian's please PM if interested for total price shipped USPS International Priority Mail Flat Rate.

In the EU please PM if interested for total price shipped USPS International Priority Mail Flat Rate.

Payment: US Postal Money Order or Paypal or Western Union.

A delivery confirmation/tracking number will be sent via e-mail for the item shipped. Please provide an e-mail for confirmation/tracking number.

PM me or my non-free e-mail address is bmaverickATjuno.com for all inquires and to purchase. Just replace the AT with @.

 
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I am interested, but I don't know if this pump would be adequate for my needs?
 
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I am interested, but I don't know if this pump would be adequate for my needs?

PM your needs. :toast:

In several instances two DDC-1T MCP350 pumps in series does the job really well. Plus they are still low cost than a single MCP355. Another benefit is, the MCP350 runs at 57C under load. :cool: The higher speed MCP355/MCP35X run at 100C under load. :eek: The power use at 10W saves on PSU power as well.

With a performance top to the MCP350 increasing the flow rate, the performance is about equal to or better than a MCP355.

Hope this helps.
 

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PM your needs. :toast:

In several instances two DDC-1T MCP350 pumps in series does the job really well. Plus they are still low cost than a single MCP355. Another benefit is, the MCP350 runs at 57C under load. :cool: The higher speed MCP355/MCP35X run at 100C under load. :eek: The power use at 10W saves on PSU power as well.

With a performance top to the MCP350 increasing the flow rate, the performance is about equal to or better than a MCP355.

Hope this helps.

When I cooled both my cpu and 4870x2 on h20, one 350 with a bitpower reservoir top was more than enough to get the job done.

Bump for good prices. :toast:
 

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Pumping up a bump for a great deal.
 
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Bump because I couldn't buy one a month ago!


These are bargain prices folks! Even to the UK your looking at HALF retail price.
 
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Great pumps! I've bought a couple over the last few years from him and they are both still working perfectly!
 
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Could I use one of these along with my MCP35X with a Dual-DDC Top? Or would it not be beneficial?
 
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Could I use one of these along with my MCP35X with a Dual-DDC Top? Or would it not be beneficial?

There wouldn't be much benefit to run the DDC-1T with a MCP-35X. Now, if you had to turn the MCP-35X to a lower run rate and add the DDC-1T (MCP350), there would be a benefit.

Hope this helps.


Still have pumps. Bump.

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