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Old October 13th, 2006, 04:33 PM
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Replacement pump for Big Water SE

I purchased the Bigwater SE liquid cooling pump about a year ago. Last night the pump crapped out on me, but luckily the computer shut down before the processor went through meltdown.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a quality replacement pump that's somewhere around $80?

Thanks.

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I purchased the Bigwater SE liquid cooling pump about a year ago. Last night the pump crapped out on me, but luckily the computer shut down before the processor went through meltdown.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a quality replacement pump that's somewhere around $80?

Thanks.


I would reccommend nothing other than a Swiftech MCP655. It costs about 80 retail. I've always used Swiffy pumps, and they're Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!!

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I agree, it's very powerful for the little noise it makes.
Also the Swiffy MCP655 is or the equivalent Dangerden D5 - so either is good.

And if you want to bling the pump up a bit, polarflo do some shiney facias.
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same thing happened to me..

I have the exact same water cooling system, and this morning the PC suddenly shut down with no warning and the pump wouldn't start working again although the led light on it will come on still... thanks for the suggestions!

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I purchased the Bigwater SE liquid cooling pump about a year ago. Last night the pump crapped out on me, but luckily the computer shut down before the processor went through meltdown.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a quality replacement pump that's somewhere around $80?

Thanks.

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