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Bykski CP-PARX-X-CT60 PARX 10W Pump-Reservoir Combo, 330L/H, 3m Head, 60mm Tube, PMMA/POM, 4-Pin Molex + PWM
Bykski CP-PARX-X-CT60 PARX 10W Pump-Reservoir Combo, 330L/H, 3m Head, 60mm Tube, PMMA/POM, 4-Pin Molex + PWM
TL;DR: The CP-PARX-X-CT60 combines the 10W silent PARX pump with a 60mm-diameter cylindrical reservoir in a single armored unit. The PARX pump runs from 12V DC at 1.5A through a 4-pin Molex connector, with a 4-pin PWM input for 1800-3000 RPM speed control, delivering up to 330L/H of flow and 3 meters of...
Common Applications
The CP-PARX-X-CT60 combines the 10W silent PARX pump with a 60mm-diameter cylindrical reservoir in a single armored unit. The PARX pump runs from 12V DC at 1.5A through a 4-pin Molex connector, with a 4-pin PWM input for 1800-3000 RPM speed control, delivering up to 330L/H of flow and 3 meters of head. The ceramic shaft is rated for up to 50,000 hours of continuous operation. Top and reservoir are available in armored black POM or clear PMMA, with G1/4 threaded ports throughout. PMMA models include an installed 5V 3-pin A-RGB (RBW) light. Reservoir length options are 100mm, 150mm, or 200mm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What loop size is the CP-PARX-X-CT60 rated for?
A: Compact to mid-size loops: a single 240mm or 360mm radiator, or a CPU-plus-GPU loop with a single radiator. Larger dual-radiator or multi-block loops should use a D5 or DDC class pump instead.
Q: How is the pump powered and controlled?
A: 12V DC at 1.5A via a 4-pin Molex connector for power, plus a 4-pin PWM input for speed control between 1800 and 3000 RPM.
Q: What are the dimensions and reservoir options?
A: 60mm tube circumference. PMMA models measure 83mm wide and 164/214/264mm tall for 100/150/200mm reservoirs; POM models measure 76mm wide and 155/205/255mm tall.
Q: What RGB standard does it use?
A: PMMA versions ship with a pre-installed 5V 3-pin A-RGB (RBW) light; POM models have no RGB. Do not connect the A-RGB lead to a 12V 4-pin RGB header.
Q: Can it run with aluminum radiators or be run dry?
A: No to both. The loop must be non-aluminum (copper or brass) to avoid corrosion, and running the pump dry voids the warranty because the impeller relies on coolant for lubrication.







