NEW Swiftech MCP50X! Extreme pressure, small form factor, 12 V DC centrifugal pump. The most salient characteristic of the MCP50X pump is its impressive power: despite a compact foot print of only 2x2”, this 12VDC centrifugal pump features 4.8MH20 of head pressure, an industry best to date. Such high pressure capability allows the MCP50X to push more flow than competing products in complex liquid cooling systems where multiple devices are installed.
NEW Swiftech MCP50X! Extreme pressure, small form factor, 12 V DC centrifugal pump.
The most salient characteristic of the MCP50X pump is its impressive power: despite a compact foot print of only 2x2”, this 12VDC centrifugal pump features 4.8MH20 of head pressure, an industry best to date. Such high pressure capability allows the MCP50X to push more flow than competing products in complex liquid cooling systems where multiple devices are installed. The MCP50X is PWM controlled, and its speed ranging from 1300 to 4500 RPM is adjustable via the motherboard. With an MTBF of 50,000 hours and thanks to its ceramic impeller shaft held at both ends, and resin-encased stator & electronics the MCP50X has an excellent resistance to shocks, vibrations, and weather, making it a perfect candidate for numerous other industrial applications. The product is covered by a 3-year limited warranty
Variable speed control via PWM thru the motherboard, from 1200 rpm for completely silent operation, to 4500 rpm for ultra high flow performance;
Superior head pressure to any pump in the same class and footprint: the MCP50X is particularly well adapted to support multiple devices in the same loop, such as multiple radiators, and/or waterblocks;
G1/4" ports standard for compatibility with a large assortment of fittings;
Quick installation with adhesive neoprene pad, or permanent installation with supplied hardware;
Software current limiting fail-safe AND hardware shutoff built-into the pump power wires. The hardware fail safe is only triggered in case of a firmware malfunction.
When comparing MCP50X vs MCP35X (or any Laing DDC for that matter), if PWM control is not a hindrance then go with MCP50X. It is louder at full speed but gets quieter quickly, offers more head pressure, has a "fuller" PWM response curve and runs cooler. It is also a lot less expensive. There have been no long term tests on the pump yet, for obvious reasons of availability only being a couple of months now, but so far so good.MCP50X definitely is the most bang of your buck pump here. Read more here..
https://www.performance-pcs.com/swiftech-mcp50x-exteme-12-vdc-ddc-pump-mcp50x.html20676Swiftech MCP50X Exteme 12 VDC DDC Pumphttps://www.performance-pcs.com/media/catalog/product/t/m/tmpmcp50_01.jpg69.9569.9500USDOutOfStock/Water Cooling/Pumps<p>NEW Swiftech MCP50X! Extreme pressure, small form factor, 12 V DC centrifugal pump. The most salient characteristic of the MCP50X pump is its impressive power: despite a compact foot print of only 2x2”, this 12VDC centrifugal pump features 4.8MH20 of head pressure, an industry best to date. Such high pressure capability allows the MCP50X to push more flow than competing products in complex liquid cooling systems where multiple devices are installed. </p> <p><em><strong>NEW Swiftech MCP50X! Extreme pressure, small form factor, 12 V DC centrifugal pump.</strong> </em></p>
<p>The most salient characteristic of the MCP50X pump is its impressive power: despite a compact foot print of only 2x2”, this 12VDC centrifugal pump features 4.8MH20 of head pressure, an industry best to date. Such high pressure capability allows the MCP50X to push more flow than competing products in complex liquid cooling systems where multiple devices are installed. The MCP50X is PWM controlled, and its speed ranging from 1300 to 4500 RPM is adjustable via the motherboard. With an MTBF of 50,000 hours and thanks to its ceramic impeller shaft held at both ends, and resin-encased stator & electronics the MCP50X has an excellent resistance to shocks, vibrations, and weather, making it a perfect candidate for numerous other industrial applications. The product is covered by a 3-year limited warranty</p>Swiftech00https://www.performance-pcs.com/media/catalog/product/t/m/tmpmcp50_02.jpg44.7600low-stockSwiftechBlackDDC12 VDC877790002794<ul>
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<div>Small Footprint: 2.4" x 2.4" x 1.8";</div>
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<div>50,000 hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) ;</div>
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<div>Variable speed control via PWM thru the motherboard, from 1200 rpm for completely silent operation, to 4500 rpm for ultra high flow performance;</div>
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<div>Superior head pressure to any pump in the same class and footprint: the MCP50X is particularly well adapted to support multiple devices in the same loop, such as multiple radiators, and/or waterblocks;</div>
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<div>Quick installation with adhesive neoprene pad, or permanent installation with supplied hardware;</div>
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<div>Optional "built-in" reservoir;</div>
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<div>3 year warranty</div>
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<td style="border: 1px solid black;">Electronically commutated, brushless DC motor</td>
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<td colspan="1" style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;">Software current limiting fail-safe AND hardware shutoff built-into the pump power wires. The hardware fail safe is only triggered in case of a firmware malfunction.</td>
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<td style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;">15.8 ftH2O (4.8 mH2O)</td>
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<td style="border: 1px solid black;">Up to 140 °F (60 °C)</td>
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<td style="vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid black;">50,000 Hours</td>
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<td style="border: 1px solid black;">7.6 oz</td>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.overclock.net/t/1516369/my-review-of-the-swiftech-mcp50x-pump"><img src="{{media url="wysiwyg/OCN-logo.jpg"}}" height="54" width="180" /></a></p>
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<p id="yui_3_10_0_1_1414021438383_502" class="forum-h1"><strong><span style="font-size: small;">Swiftech MCP50X Pump Review</span></strong></p>
<p>10-1-2014</p>
<p>When comparing MCP50X vs MCP35X (or any Laing DDC for that matter), if PWM control is not a hindrance then go with MCP50X. It is louder at full speed but gets quieter quickly, offers more head pressure, has a "fuller" PWM response curve and runs cooler. It is also a lot less expensive. There have been no long term tests on the pump yet, for obvious reasons of availability only being a couple of months now, but so far so good.MCP50X definitely is the most bang of your buck pump here. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.overclock.net/t/1516369/my-review-of-the-swiftech-mcp50x-pump">Read more here..</a></p>
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