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http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/cont...docs/23794.pdf got the dimensions from page 13 of the AMD design guide. But if your lazy u can just use my design.... ;) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ocketAclip.jpg |
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all done by myself
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Nothing revolutionary, but it does the job fairly well - opening up alot more leeway for overclocking than my old Sk7.
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Here is some pics on my first waterblocks :D
http://sn.blogdns.com/upload/store/blockki.jpg http://sn.blogdns.com/upload/store/blockk.jpg |
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Nice! :)
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Here are pics of my new blocks. Made with CNC by a machinst for £83.
http://server5.uploadit.org/files/kb...bn_blocks2.jpg Only got two, one for me and one to sell - one-offs are expensive! http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=28402 |
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with intel 478 waterblock
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But it occured to me afterwards that it wouldn't be hard to change the design, I've been trying to make a cascade type centre piece and then drill a grid array of small holes partially into the centre of the base plate. It's proving trickier than anticipated though. Quote:
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looks urgly
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My northbridge block... The base will be flatten with a 600 paper...
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1. CPU block
2. NB and GPU blocks Copper base, brass body, acrylic top. |
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I guess I will post my most recent completion. PJX.
http://www.customcooledpc.com/PJX/003.JPG http://www.customcooledpc.com/PJX/004.JPG http://www.customcooledpc.com/PJX/005.JPG http://www.customcooledpc.com/PJX/008.JPG My soldering still needs work but it doesn't leak. :D Performance? I will let pH handle that. It will get sent to him sooner or later. Not expecting great numbers though. |
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new watercooling block
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watercoolerking: Look at the internals of the Swiftech6000 block for a way to improve that last block of your (need to route the water through the pins farthest from the outlet). Looks good though. |
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Here's my last set (actually two sets for two rigs):
Many thx to all and very very special thx to BE for lexan. It took a while to start workin on those blocks, but finally, here they are. THX BE :) ! More about the whole process here: http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=10708 |
I want to offer to test submitted waterblocks
By the program COSMOS FLOWORK. Can send to me: anttech@mail.ru The drawings should be exact, with the instruction(indication) of the sizes. Better in a format GIF, PAINT, compressed no more 100êá. The results (C/W) can be spread on a forum. Parameters of virtual testing: capacity of a heater-120w, The charge of water 100 l/hours, heater AMD 9,5*12*1 mm. Input(entrance) an output(exit) of water of 8 mm. I ask to excuse me for bad English (electronic translation). http://forums.overclockers.ru/viewto...r=asc&start=20 Irkutsk, Russia. |
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performing prity well
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Have a similar design for my GPU-block but havent got there yet. (still on my CPU-block and have way to much work at the moment!) |
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The pins are riveted through the base. And beliеve me - they performes .
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