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Author: Ernest Lipps I bought the DD-CPX1 12V Pump to replace P400 pump that came with my Thermaltake Big Water 735. The P400 lasted one week and quit working. The DD-CPX1 is working great so far, was easy to adapt to the Thermaltake reservoir, thread size on fittings are the same.
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Author: Creepy Nolan This thing is Great! Have had 0 Prob with it, its very very quiet, left it on all night for testing, and very little to NO noise what so ever. Its in a Small Loop. (only my RAM water cooling) But it Pushs Water Great!
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Author: Joe Very happy with my purchase. Have this in a loop cooling my CPU and NB. Very quiet...I mean really quiet. The only noise I hear is from the fans on my radiator (3 120 mm fans) and my 2 120mm case fans. I highly recommend this this pump to anyone running a simple loop.
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Author: thrill-ki1l I have had no problems with this pump, and love it. It's very silent and have never had a problem with it distracting me even in silent parts of games and movies.
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Author: Daniel Allen I love this pump, I was surprised how much pressure it can put out with only 12V. Plus only at around 2000rpm, I use it as my CPU rpm speed monitoring, in case the pump fails my system turns off. GOOD Pump, so quiet.
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Author: Adam Easy to mount, effective, and dead silent once my lines were bled. Seems to be of sturdy construction and has been very reliable so far.
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Author: Jeremy Came with my first kit. Lasted for almost a year, with running my computer hard and 24/7. Works great for a small single loop.
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Author: Dave Going strong after 4 years. D-Tel Fusion, NB, SB, Danger Den video block. Quiet and strong. Powered directly from motherboard. Highly recommended!
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