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dawp

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I know you want to stick with one retailer to save on shipping but sometimes that isn't possible to get what you really want.

The DCC/mcp350/355/35X are decent pumps, more compact than the D5, a lot more top options/res options and around the same price as the D5.

I was originally going to get a mcp35x for those reasons until I came across the jingway dp1200 that I have for $22. for that price I couldn't pass it up and if it didn't work out, I wasn't out much money and could get what I really wanted later.

anyways, here's a bayres that mounts a DCC:
http://www.jab-tech.com/XSPC-Acrylic-Dual-5.25-Reservoir-for-Laing-DDC-BayRes-One-pr-4549.html

and one that mounts 2:
http://www.jab-tech.com/XSPC-Dual-DDC-Bay-Reservoir-BayRes-Two-pr-4457.html

If you're willing to source from different retailers, then here's the koolance for the d5:
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/kordu5reforo.html

and for the DCC:
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/kordu5refor1.html

Also, I have found that Koolertek.com is about as cheap as you can get for a pump and they have a good score at ResellerRatings tho I haven't bought from them yet.
http://www.resellerratings.com/search/koolertek.com
http://www.koolertek.com/computer-parts/pc/Pumps-c224.htm
18 reviews @ 10 out of 10
they were linked at amazon when I was looking to buy a mcp35x and I may still get one there yet.
 
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Killamaker

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Yeah, I can try to source from different ones. I'll have a look at those when I get out of school.