Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
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Victor_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/15/13 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:none really, maybe stock top with 3/8" barbs just to be picky
Pros:quality pump, great flow, quiet, small |
ross_w@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/15/13 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:price match required
Pros:nice pump small and quiet Comment:
great lower power and speed version of mcp355 pump.uses alot less power and runs slower ad quieter. 2 of these and aftermarket dual pump top is a greatcombo |
AceOnRiv@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/20/13 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:Slight vibration but this can be solved.
Pros:Very small and compact. Can be mounted in any direction. Comment:
I used this pump with CPU, GPU, chipset water blocks and a large radiator with 3/8 inch ID tubing everywhere. I mounted with the sticky neopreme pad provided to the bottom of my case. However, some of the pump vibrations get transferred to the steel case so I ended up ungluing it from the case and adding another foam pad from a mouse pad underneath without gluing it. It doesn't move because the tubing prevents it. Now the pump can barely be heard with your ear right next to it. It's quiter than even a slow turning 120mm fan. You can't hear it outside the case. |
Jake_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/24/12 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:None.
Pros:Good quality. Comment:
Good product for it's price point. |
Jean-Philippe_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/12/12 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:None
Pros:Quiet for this sizePhenomenal pressure levels when mounted serial Comment:
Have two of them serial mounted in a Koolance RP-401X2 and it's working as expected. |
CoolRonZ@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/02/12 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:none
Pros:swiftech reliablity. quiet. small footprint. Comment:
i replaced a Thermaltake M5 aquabay with this. much much quieter. mounted on the bottom of my case, literally takes up only 1x3.5" drive bay space. and i dont see it. i love this thing, coupled with a MCRES-MICRO reservior, its awesome!! oh and of course a MCR320 and GTZbut i think a double rad would suffice.... |
wayco420@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/08/11 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:power and tach cable not sleeved
Pros:Quiet, high performance, nice mounting Comment:
i bought this pump to do my first loop. Works like a charm. Plenty of power and quiet running. I used this pump with CPU water blocks and a large radiator with 3/8 inch ID tubing Works like a charm! |
Dominique_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/08/11 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:buy a aftermarket top to use your own fittings and enhance the performance and looks and funtionality.
Pros:Quiet, high performance, nice mounting design, Comment:
Awsome pump I bouhgt 2 of these since my mcp355 was being stubborn, great and quiet pump but buy a aftermarket top. Swiftech products are always great and my mcp355 lasted quite some time must be in the wireing. It's nice and compact also and will fit no problem in any case and can be discreetly hidden. |
Chris_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/25/11 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:
none
Pros: molex 12v, RPM sensor Comment:
I've used this pump for over 5 years now and it's always been rock solid. |
TripandFace@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/27/11 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:
power and tach cable not sleeved
Pros: Very quiet pump, easy to install, when paired with a custom top its even better Comment:
i bought this pump to do my first loop, paired it with a Ek Water Blocks EK-DDC X-TOP, and it makes a good pump even better. runs very quiet and there is really nothing to mounting it, couple of holes and boom done. it has a molex for 12vdc, and a fan header for speed i would like to see them sleeved but imnot knocking any points off for it. |
Jonathan_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/26/10 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:
none
Pros: Quiet and good flow Comment:
This pump is just like the MCP355 but at a lower voltage for lower RPM and quieter watercooling. If you want to buy a pump for a silent watercooling system dont look further. this is what u want |
Dylan_J@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/28/10 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:
None to date
Pros: Great product for a great price. Comment:
Bought the Swiftech MCP350 12V Industrial Water Cooling Pump 3/8IN Barbs for my first water cooling system build. Works like a charm - easy to install. 100% happy with my purchase. Highly reccomend this product. |
Robert_V@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/01/09 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:Mounting Points
Pros:Very Fast Pump Good Name Brand Reliable Comment:
Great Pump Though It Was DOA But Forgot To Prime IT lol So Did That And Worked Fine Will But Another For My Video Card Loop And Another Res |
Varroa@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/16/08 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:could use labels on the ports so you don't have to keep referring to the manual
Pros:good size, quiet, easy to mount Comment:
This pump works very well. Plenty of power and quiet running. The foam mounting pad works very well. I would recommend this to anybody. Only improvement I would recommend is labels on the ports. |
eto@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/06/07 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:maybe a little pricy
Pros:Really smallGood flowdead silent! Comment:
Really good product here. This pump is the quiter pump i ever used in a water-cooled pc. Mounted it with a petra top and it do exaclty what you intend of it; move water and stay quiet. thx dr. laing... |
Milos_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/16/07 |
Swiftech MCP350 12 VDC Pump
Cons:Slight vibration but this can be solved.
Pros:Very small and compact. Can be mounted in any direction. Comment:
I used this pump with CPU, GPU, chipset water blocks and a large radiator with 3/8 inch ID tubing everywhere. I mounted with the sticky neopreme pad provided to the bottom of my case. However, some of the pump vibrations get transferred to the steel case so I ended up ungluing it from the case and adding another foam pad from a mouse pad underneath without gluing it. It doesn't move because the tubing prevents it. Now the pump can barely be heard with your ear right next to it. It's quiter than even a slow turning 120mm fan. You can't hear it outside the case. This review was modfied by poster @ 04-16-07 05:29 PM |
If you want a quiet pump, look no further, can barely hear with case open, getting another and an after market dual top