anybody ever seen this pump?

jojo69

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It is the pump from a coolit systems D1-1006 peltier/water setup, came out of an old 775 Alienware box a buddy had where it was cooling SLI 8800 Ultras.

The pump will no longer self start. The impeller just wiggles unless you give it a flick. I'm guessing one or more windings are burnt up and of course the entire assembly is potted.

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I'm wanting to play around with these TE modules and would be nice to find a pump that would bolt up.
 
Personally I think the CoolIt designs are stupid. If I'm going to introduce the extra heat from a peltier into my cooling system I want to have the benefit of the peltier cooling the CPU directly instead of the coolant.

Anyways, I don't recognize that pump, but really any pump and CPU block should be fine. I'm not sure if Swiftech still sells their all in one solution, but you could go with a separate CPU block and pump.
 
Personally I think the CoolIt designs are stupid. If I'm going to introduce the extra heat from a peltier into my cooling system I want to have the benefit of the peltier cooling the CPU directly instead of the coolant.

Anyways, I don't recognize that pump, but really any pump and CPU block should be fine. I'm not sure if Swiftech still sells their all in one solution, but you could go with a separate CPU block and pump.

have you ever seen the CooliT Eliminator?? that cooler was not only good, but just great... I can remember how it was able to make a system idle below ambient temp and low typical loads at barely couple of degrees over ambient even with a overclocked dual core chip (yes those times are old)..

anyway with the OP any pump in fact should work perfect and do a great job.. maybe even better because new pumps are stronger and quieter than those old units..
 
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