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srgsng25 08-05-2009 12:12 PM

basic help please on dual Proc MB setup
 
i am working on a server project we have a supermicro MB P4SP6 with dual Xeon 3.0ghz chip i want to design a singe block to cover both processors or maybe 2 blocks then interconnect them with a welded piece of copper pipe

what i am looking for is water block deigns for this dam socket i have no mouthing screw points that it looks like

jaydee 08-05-2009 07:35 PM

Re: basic help please on dual Proc MB setup
 
This would be a lot more than just basic help designing such a block.

Are you sure the mobo isn't a P4DP6? Can't seem to find a P4SP6 anywhere.

Maybe something like this: http://www.swiftnets.com/products/APOGEE-1U.asp

srgsng25 08-05-2009 08:42 PM

Re: basic help please on dual Proc MB setup
 
no the i typed it correct here is the link http://www.supermicro.com/products/m...7500/P4DP6.cfm

the server case is a supercase by apex its a full height e-atx case

jaydee 08-05-2009 09:11 PM

Re: basic help please on dual Proc MB setup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by srgsng25 (Post 171635)
i am working on a server project we have a supermicro MB P4SP6 with dual Xeon 3.0ghz chip i want to design a singe block to cover both processors or maybe 2 blocks then interconnect them with a welded piece of copper pipe

what i am looking for is water block deigns for this dam socket i have no mouthing screw points that it looks like

This says P4SP6 and the link you just gave is for a P4DP6 in which I found. So if it is the P4DP6 you just linked then it appears to have mounting screws. The Swiftech Apogee 1U is designed for servers. http://www.swiftnets.com/products/APOGEE-1U.asp However if your case is a full ATX then the Apogee GTZ has mpounting plates for that socket type.

It will be a lot easier, more professional, better performance and probably cheaper just to buy the blocks. You probably will not find a design to build such a block here. I can't remember anyone ever using that type of motherboard.

You might try http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/. They still have a fairly active liquid cooling section.


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