Lowering Pump Speeds?
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:41 am
Hey guys,
So I've got myself two Swiftech MCP355 pumps and am running them both separately in two different loops, side by side in my main rig. Temperatures are fantastic (5870 sub-40celcius, i7 not too shabby either) and I'd like to lower the pump speeds to cut down on some excess noise.
They're not particularly quiet, and the goal of watercooling the system was twofold... to keep it quiet, and to keep it cool. I understand that lowering pump speeds may slightly impact cooling capaibilities, but I'm desperate to quiten the rig.
The pumps have two... what look to be fan speed controllers, attached. I assume I just hook this up to my bigNG like I would with normal fans and adjust the RPM lower to lower the pump speeds?
I'd hate to damage them in any way! Thanks guys.
-David
So I've got myself two Swiftech MCP355 pumps and am running them both separately in two different loops, side by side in my main rig. Temperatures are fantastic (5870 sub-40celcius, i7 not too shabby either) and I'd like to lower the pump speeds to cut down on some excess noise.
They're not particularly quiet, and the goal of watercooling the system was twofold... to keep it quiet, and to keep it cool. I understand that lowering pump speeds may slightly impact cooling capaibilities, but I'm desperate to quiten the rig.
The pumps have two... what look to be fan speed controllers, attached. I assume I just hook this up to my bigNG like I would with normal fans and adjust the RPM lower to lower the pump speeds?
I'd hate to damage them in any way! Thanks guys.
-David