💧 Stay Cool, Stay Ahead: Power Your Performance with Silent Precision!
The SC600 DC 12V water pump by BXQINLENX is a compact, brushless submersible pump designed for desktop CPU cooling systems. It delivers a high flow rate of 132.09 GPH (2.2 GPM) at 10 watts power consumption, maintaining efficient cooling with minimal noise (50 dB). Featuring standard G 1/4" fittings, it integrates effortlessly into custom water cooling loops, making it an essential upgrade for millennial professionals seeking silent, reliable thermal management.
Brand | BXQINLENX |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Style | Submersible |
Power Source | DC Electric |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Maximum Flow Rate | 2.2 Gallons Per Minute |
Maximum Lifting Height | 9.8 Feet |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | BXQINLENX |
UPC | 606276004270 |
Part Number | SC600 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.36 x 3.15 inches |
Item model number | SC600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 50 dB |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**S
Works just fine. Good for the price.
Been running it for about 8 months and have no complaints. Good option if your in a pitch and don't want to spend a bunch of money. It's quiet and gets the job done.
E**R
Pumps Water and is Quiet
I've gone through a number of pumps lately and having a pump go out on my work machine costs me sucks!. Sick of the price for computer parts I started searching in the place where pumps are king, Aquarium business! Aquarium people know way more about water pumping than computer guys. People, water pump technology is absolutely nothing new, it is not a new invention. These companies selling D5 pumps for $100+ are off their rockers! I've used to have an aquarium hobby and a water pump is a water pump is a water pump! I've never spent more than $20 for a pump until I started water cooling my computer 11 years ago. Which brings me to this awesome, regularly priced water pump. Pump, Reservoir, fittings and tubing under $100 and it is far quieter than the D5 it replaced, at full speed 4200 rpm I can hardly register it, at anything less than full speed it makes absolutely no noise. It is a strong pump, don't let the size fool you. If I must put one con; the wires are mustard and ketchup colored. I will be putting more of these pumps in my other work rigs! Notice in my picture I am using a 95,000 watt btu heat exchanger for my radiator, a furnace supply company out of ohio sells it here on Amazon for $120, all copper, six pass with dual manifolds. Under full CAD work load temperature is pinned at 46c . Doing anything else on my computer, games, blurays, photoshop, illustrator all at the same time, temps are pinned at 25c, during winter months my rig runs between 8-12c.
R**3
Perfect for a budget water cooling system
I've been running this for almost a year now, nearly constantly, and it's been flawless. I run it at about 50% duty cycle to keep the noise down, but even at 100% it's not bad considering the cost and the volume of water it can move. It's not going to win any beauty contests, but it's absolutely functional, and at the end of the day that's what I care about more!
D**A
Cheap but don’t sleep
This pump has reliably cooled my 2080ti for a year now. On maintenance I accidentally over tightened my fitting and cracked the pump housing. I spent 0 time to purchase another as it really has been effortless to install and use. I had to 3d print my own mounting bracket, but it runs quietly and is adjustable with FanControl.I kept the first pump for spare parts. Has been a great pump for a first time loop.
M**T
Tepid and no instructions
This is the little pump that could NOT pump. It’s ugly for a computer loop build, and if it’s off water doesn’t move. It’s weak and won’t push water at all
N**E
The Spec's
In the specs it says that the pump"Must be operated by submersible installation"I opened up the pump and found that it is "NOT SEALED" the watercan enter where the wires enter and get to the inner workings, the PCBand everything else. Either I got a pump that missed being sealedor this is the way they do it from the factory i don't know which.And BTW I bought two and their both the same way.I will seal where the wires enter before I use them.
R**.
Far more powerful than a dedicated CPU pump!
I had my second CPU pump fail a couple of weeks ago. I was going to revamp my water cooling system anyway but wanted to wait a while. This forced my hand. I had this pump and parts on hand, so away I went! I was able to do the exact configuration I wanted, and the pump has plenty of power! I have it tuned to about 3000 rpm, and find my temps quite acceptable, but could dial it to 4200 if I needed more cooling. Even wide open, the pump is very quiet, barely detectable from the fans. I was going to run this with the existing pump as a booster but decided to "Frankenstein" the old pump, so it is now a free-flowing water block. Fortunately I kept the wiring, so my motherboard detects a cpu pump, which means I can use this new pump through a mechanically controlled fan control unit. This is my only criticism: I wish there was a way to put something on this pump that makes it detectable as the CPU pump. I will try later going through a fan header as others have suggested. So far I've only been going a week with this new config, but am very happy with what I see. I will update this review if necessary.
B**N
The little pump that could.
For the money this little pump did great , I have 3 radiators in my loop, 1 420 mm, and 2 360 mm . I used mayhems blitz cleaning kit in the loop. But the part one for the radiators is a acid and says not to run in the loop. To pull the rads are fill them and put caps on them and let them set for 6 hours Well because of the radiators have 20 fans connected to them in a push pull configuration. It’s not easy to pull them out .So I came up with the idea of buying a cheap water pump that was made of ceramic and plastic to pump the cleaning solution through the loop with some cheap barbs , and that way I didn’t have to risk my d5 pump and bits power fittings . Worked like a charm, the pump was able to push the cleaning solution through the rads even with one hose slightly kinked due to the limited room and the angle . The pump was also pushing all the fuild up as it dangled below and out of the way of the case in case of a leak.It was also pretty quite once the air was out of the loop. I had to put my hand on it , to be sure it was still working . It pushed the solution for 12 hours and lives to pump a other day. Also a nice back up just in case .
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