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I have a o11d Sedna front from a bitspower titan x kit.  The pump is a k1m.  Two questions:

What are the full specs on this pump?

Will the pump provide enough force for bitspower cpu block, bitspower 3090 gpu block, and two tarasque 360 radiators using 16mm tubing?

Want to make sure the pump is enough for my build plan.

Thank you!

3 Answers

answered by (117k points)
Dear Adam,

You can see the full specs on this pump on the installation guide, as following.
Pump Spec.
Rated voltage:12V DC
Power consumption:8.4W
Maximum flow:460±15%L/h
Noise:≦24dBA
PWM:Yes
MTBF:≦15,000 hours
Warranty:2 years
Yes, the pump provide enough force for bitspower cpu block, bitspower 3090 gpu block, and two tarasque 360 radiators using 16mm tubing. But if you want the water speed faster, you can add one more pump to your loop too.
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