Swiftech MCP35X-BK 12 VDC Pump
Elevate your PC's liquid cooling with the Swiftech MCP35X-BK 12 VDC Pump. This advanced pump represents a significant upgrade from previous models, featuring a redesigned housing for superior hydraulic performance and compatibility with standard G1/4 fittings. Enjoy quiet, efficient operation with PWM variable speed control, allowing adjustments from 1300 to 4500 rpm. Its robust design ensures reliability for complex cooling loops, supporting multiple radiators or waterblocks with ease. The compact form factor simplifies installation, and an optional reservoir can be integrated for expanded cooling capacity.
$99.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1339
/ 3605
#1339 in Computer System Cooling Parts
Price vs Category Average
-34%
Below average
Motor Type
Electronically commutated, brushless DC
/ Electronically commutated, brushless DC
Who it's for
- Excellent Head Pressure
- Compact Footprint
- Integrated PWM Control
Who should skip it
- Audible Noise at High RPM
- Significant Heat Transfer
- Requires Aftermarket Top
Key Specs
Motor Type
Electronically commutated, brushless DC
Nominal Voltage
12 V DC
Operating Voltage Range
9 to 13.4 VDC
Max. Nominal Power
18 W
Max. Nominal Current
1.5 A
Max. Nominal Head
14.7 ft (4.4m)
Max Nominal Discharge
~ 4.75 GPM (17.5 LPM)
Maximum Pressure
22 PSI (1.5 BAR)
Features
- Enhanced hydraulic performance for superior cooling
- PWM variable speed control for custom airflow
- Standard G1/4 ports for broad fitting compatibility
- Compact design for easy mounting
- Reliable, maintenance-free operation
- Optional reservoir integration
- High 50,000-hour MTBF rating
- Ideal for complex custom loops
What customers say
Enthusiasts highly praise the Swiftech MCP35X-BK pump for its exceptional reliability and compact design, making it ideal for tight custom loops. Its core strength is superior head pressure, ensuring excellent flow through restrictive components like multiple blocks and thick radiators. This robust performance establishes it as a durable workhorse for demanding, high-end builds. While its power is unmatched for its size, users note that maximum speed operation can introduce noise and vibration. Experienced builders recommend managing speed via PWM or adding dampening solutions for quieter use. Proper heat dissipation using an aftermarket heatsink is also stressed for maintaining optimal longevity. Overall, it is viewed as a premium component justifying its cost for builders prioritizing maximum flow and durability.
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