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CSP-MAG Pump

MorbidDog

Senior member
This pump is manufactured by c-systems and sold by D-TEK and Dangerden.

I definitely do not recommend you buying this pump. Per C-systems this pump has leak proof technology. BULL CRAP. After a week I noticed a leak out of the one of 4 small pin holes were the pump is held together. The leak was very slow. I submitted an issue with the company that I purchased it from. To fix I plugged it with plumbers putty untill i got an answer. With in two days the pump flow dramatically dropped.

Here is the email I got from support:

This is a known issue please contact c-systems so that they can tell you how to fix it or replace the pump.

This is the third time that c-systems have tried to create a pump and this is the 3rd time they have failed.

My suggestion:
Pay more and by a quality product.
 
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The pump is the most important part in watercooling - it has moving parts and is the "life force" behind it. It should be the most expensive thing too, maybe aside from a GPU block.
 
LOL, my cheap 39.95$ (Canadian) pond pum pis still chuggin' away. 178gph and sealed with a whole bunch of pipe cement, no sound either. I'll never buy a pricey pump, not worth it IMO.
 
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