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Swiftech H20 220 Compact Tubing Questions

Absolutely. As shown in this review:

http://www.martinsliquidlab.com/Swiftech_Apogee_Drive_Review.html

I have the same pump. It's a combination of the MCP330 pump and an apogee GT block. If you read the review above you see everything we've been talking about plus a whole lot more.

Also, I did not have any of the noise and vibration problems others had. Lucky me. ;)

very help, thanx! review is nice and through!

Interesting that you mention that u didnt experience the noise others have. From the reviews i've read on Newegg only a couple of people mentioned the noise. If i do experience it i'll may get the reservoir tigger suggested if not i'll just use the kit like its supposed to be used.
 
Glad you found that review helpful. It made me feel much better about using that setup. I was stoked when I saw Tigger was using a similar setup to that shown in the review. [I greatly respect Tigger and have gleaned many useful tips from his posts.] In fact, I'm planning to use this combo as part of my next build.

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/7272/ex-pmp-63/XSPC_Laing_DDC_Reservoir_Pump_Attachment_w_MCP-350355_No_Fittings.html?tl=g30c107s152

I'm going to get it with the 355 pump and the XSPC reservoir top. (I'm a fan of mid-towers, and it looks like the pump will fill my needs and do it in a smaller space. It also lets me go to 1/2" tubing).

Anyway, good luck with your project and keep us all posted.
 
yes, thats the one tigger is using and he linked to earlier, i'll consider it as option also. though it says in the specs that it uses a 3/8" connection type, not 1/2", just to let you know in case you didnt see it.
 
That rez top has a g1/4" thread so you can use whatever 3/8" or 1/2" barbs you like :D
 
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