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Water pump is causing problems with my monitor.

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
Meh, my D4 still shakes my monitor up occasionally unless I put the side door to my comp on.

As neat as your rig is I'd think you'd always have the doors on, Mr. 😉

 
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
A solid 12v pump is a good choice for a few reasons, less generated EM being one. OP, the best you can do at this point, short of treating your pump like a reactor, is to keep the devices that it offends far away. When you can afford it/decide to, replace your current pump (what kind is that?) with something like a D5.

Solid unless you want silent. There are no silent 12V pumps. I've tried that loud arse thing you recommended - I would'nt put that in my dishwaher as a pump let alone PC. The MCP350 was OK but too loud for me nothing can touch ehiem 1048 on a foam pad.

*Seriously my Bosch dishwaher is quieter than that pump was.😛
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
A solid 12v pump is a good choice for a few reasons, less generated EM being one. OP, the best you can do at this point, short of treating your pump like a reactor, is to keep the devices that it offends far away. When you can afford it/decide to, replace your current pump (what kind is that?) with something like a D5.

Solid unless you want silent. There are no silent 12V pumps. I've tried that loud arse thing you recommended - I would'nt put that in my dishwaher as a pump let alone PC. The MCP350 was OK but too loud for me nothing can touch ehiem 1048 on a foam pad.

*Seriously my Bosch dishwaher is quieter than that pump was.😛

you must have had a faulty mpc350. It is the quietest by far that i have tried and tested. on a side note hydor pumps are possibly the worst pumps i have ever used.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
A solid 12v pump is a good choice for a few reasons, less generated EM being one. OP, the best you can do at this point, short of treating your pump like a reactor, is to keep the devices that it offends far away. When you can afford it/decide to, replace your current pump (what kind is that?) with something like a D5.

Solid unless you want silent. There are no silent 12V pumps. I've tried that loud arse thing you recommended - I would'nt put that in my dishwaher as a pump let alone PC. The MCP350 was OK but too loud for me nothing can touch ehiem 1048 on a foam pad.

*Seriously my Bosch dishwaher is quieter than that pump was.😛

🙂 You must be a lot more sensitive to noise than I am, Z.

 
Originally posted by: mindwreck


you must have had a faulty mpc350. It is the quietest by far that i have tried and tested. on a side note hydor pumps are possibly the worst pumps i have ever used.


Not faulty .. I said silent not quiet. 24 db is very audible. My goal in builds nowadays is no noise... If it makes noise I consider build a failure.
 
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Meh, my D4 still shakes my monitor up occasionally unless I put the side door to my comp on.

As neat as your rig is I'd think you'd always have the doors on, Mr. 😉

Too often do I fvck up the memory clocks, forcing me to dig into my motherboard and reset those CMOS... 😀
 
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Meh, my D4 still shakes my monitor up occasionally unless I put the side door to my comp on.

As neat as your rig is I'd think you'd always have the doors on, Mr. 😉

Too often do I fvck up the memory clocks, forcing me to dig into my motherboard and reset those CMOS... 😀

You're a better man than I. 😀

 
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