Sunday, July 27th 2014

Swiftech Also Rolls Out Maelstrom V2 Dual Bay Reservoir

In addition to the MCP50X pump, Swiftech rolled out the Maelstrom V2 Dual Bay Reservoir. Pictured below, the reservoir takes up two 5.25-inch drive bays in your case, and provides about 355 ml of coolant capacity. The reservoir comes with a factory-fitted MCP50X pump unit, which can drive coolant at up to 14.3 LPM. The actual reservoir is made of clear acrylic with LEDs that draw power with 3-pin fan connectors; while the bezel is made of black anodized aluminium, and the inner chassis of nickel-plated steel. A cutout in the front bezel lets you take stock of the coolant levels. Also featured is an anti-vortex intake partition. Available now with several customization options, the Maelstrom V2 is priced at $139.95.
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9 Comments on Swiftech Also Rolls Out Maelstrom V2 Dual Bay Reservoir

#1
bogami
Side beams seem to me a little too thin and too thin plexiglass to transmit vibration to the chassis. There will be a cracking material to be caused by the development pump's vibration.'s Nice but for how long. Lacks ! rigidity !regardless of the framework base of the work load, the pump is located very far away from the support frame.Vibration and noise will be great without buffers review will show you how to work out, but ever get to be expected.
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#2
PLAfiller
bogamiSide beams seem to me a little too thin and too thin plexiglass to transmit vibration to the chassis. There will be a cracking material to be caused by the development pump's vibration.'s Nice but for how long. Lacks ! rigidity !regardless of the framework base of the work load, the pump is located very far away from the support frame.Vibration and noise will be great without buffers review will show you how to work out, but ever get to be expected.
Yeah, let's see the review first, shall we? :) You're bashing these guys as if they have never engineered anything in their entire life :) It's Swiftech man, come on. I generally like what they do, and they have been in existance since 1994- that's some respectable time for a company to be. :)
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#3
ZoneDymo
lZKoceYeah, let's see the review first, shall we? :) You're bashing these guys as if they have never engineered anything in their entire life :) It's Swiftech man, come on. I generally like what they do, and they have been in existance since 1994- that's some respectable time for a company to be. :)
you use too many smileys
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#4
bogami
lZKoceYeah, let's see the review first, shall we? :) You're bashing these guys as if they have never engineered anything in their entire life :) It's Swiftech man, come on. I generally like what they do, and they have been in existance since 1994- that's some respectable time for a company to be. :)
But now it offended but I stepped on someone toes. Such a solution can not praise.
As we know, in most of these types of pumps vibrate due to off centered rotor. and here is the problem. Maybe the damper is for the lower part of the frame but the total length to clamp very large and why. want to thin plexi glass promotional pattern. Glitters is not gold we say and so I proposed review. So what's the problem will cost you too much.
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#5
badtaylorx
bogamiBut now it offended but I stepped on someone toes. Such a solution can not praise.
As we know, in most of these types of pumps vibrate due to off centered rotor. and here is the problem. Maybe the damper is for the lower part of the frame but the total length to clamp very large and why. want to thin plexi glass promotional pattern. Glitters is not gold we say and so I proposed review. So what's the problem will cost you too much.
it's cantilevered out like that because the V1 had the pump mounted directly under a SINGLE bay res. Problem was it didnt hold enough liquid and tended to gurgle. As far as the vibrations, ALL bay resivoirs vibrate...nature of the beast

hey, hold the phone....

do you work at EK???
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#6
GhostRyder
Man I love the look of this reservoir, it really adds a slick look that I could really dig on a custom LC system. I agree with the above mentioned comment about it being a bit thin, but Swiftech makes some good quality components so I would trust this in my system.
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#7
PLAfiller
bogamiBut now it offended but I stepped on someone toes. Such a solution can not praise.
As we know, in most of these types of pumps vibrate due to off centered rotor. and here is the problem. Maybe the damper is for the lower part of the frame but the total length to clamp very large and why. want to thin plexi glass promotional pattern. Glitters is not gold we say and so I proposed review. So what's the problem will cost you too much.
No, you haven't stepped on my toes. I was trying to express some opinion. I know EK is designed there, and I am guessing there might be some national pride- that's normal. I am sorry if I offended you. I have lived in Slovenia/ Koper for about 4 months- University of Primorska. It's an amazing place to be really.
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#8
bogami
We are too much debating, but these cheap fuckup pumps from the Chinese and other more aqwary pumps are not worthy of good ratings. !Calibration is their biggest minus. well that 3D printers used for making toys and models rather than create a good rotor, etc.
here is the future and the market niche for mouding. Koolance is the only one that offers a good pump (PMP-500). No, and I do not work for EK. Pumps and I was dealing with already 83 if you think that I do not know how or what. Accuracy and quality on offer I want.
I do not need a vibrator for my wife: P
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#9
Nabarun
bogamiWe are too much debating, but these cheap fuckup pumps from the Chinese and other more aqwary pumps are not worthy of good ratings. !
I don't think Swiftech's pumps are designed in China and whatever you meant.
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