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uzairi
post Jan 6 2008, 06:44 PM

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Aqua Computer Aquastream XT USB Eheim 12 Volt Liquid Cooling Pump

The Aqua Computer Aquastream XT USB Eheim 12 Volt Liquid Cooling Pump was released in October of 2007 and has a significant increase in the range of its functionality compared to the previous model. The pump can interact with your computer using an internal USB cable and the Aquasuite software (downloadable via a link below). The pump can easily be monitored and controlled by your computer using the software suite. The pump report back temperatures from a thermal probe and even monitor a flow meter (probe and meter are not included) - all viewable through the Aquasuite software.

Among the new features is that the aquastream XT USB reports the pump rotation and automatically determines the maximum frequency so that reliable operation at maximum pumping capacity is guaranteed. All of the electronics circuitry is integrated into the back of the pump, including the power, USB, fan, Temp. probe and flow meter connectors. The pump chassis isn't widened at all to accommodate the new electronics. Eheim's proven mechanics still power the pump, providing reliable, smooth liquid flow that in unmatched by any other manufacturer. Compared to previous models, the aquastream XT has increased the head lift to 4.2 meters! This makes the XT one of the most powerful pumps on the market and it still remains virtually silent.



Link:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/6582/ex-...oling_Pump.html

Pictures:
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/image/65...oling_Pump.html
uzairi
post Jan 6 2008, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jan 5 2008, 05:22 PM)
Thanks irangan. The DTEK block looks very nice smile.gif It seems that people normally get Swiftech pumps (12V DC) compared to Eheim or other AC pumps already.
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Last time i did use Eheim 1048 for my loop but i change to D4 since it is much neater(without the wires lying around since its an AC) and more powerful. I also have a backup pump which is Eheim 1250. biggrin.gif
uzairi
post Jan 6 2008, 07:01 PM

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iinm, remysix is selling his kit at garage sale. He would sale it separately if there's other buyer for other parts.
uzairi
post Jan 9 2008, 06:04 PM

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Something that i would like to share with you guys. Last time i was using Eheim 1048 and i changed to Swiftech MCP 650 and i dont get any diff in temps where people suggested pumps with high pressure and flow to be used with this Storm G4 so that there would be some decrease in temps. laugh.gif

Btw im not running it at full speed as i put the speed controller at 4/5 which run less than 12v.

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