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TheArchitect 09-14-2004 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by mwolfman
Do U have any drawing of that socketA holder (that U like to share)?
(havent done my holder yeat and I like the simplisity on that one)


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

TheArchitect 09-16-2004 01:27 AM

Water block number 3... :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Picture017.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Picture012.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...Picture008.jpg

watercoolerking 09-17-2004 08:03 AM

show
 
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all done by myself

KyuZo 09-18-2004 08:59 AM

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Nothing revolutionary, but it does the job fairly well - opening up alot more leeway for overclocking than my old Sk7.

Tommy_86 09-18-2004 01:27 PM

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

TheArchitect 09-19-2004 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by mwolfman
TheArchitect> How small edges have you used it on?

I used to use 1/16" edges... but the last block uses 1/32" edges on the top part but also seals on the side all the way around 1/16" deep. I just like making sure there is a continuous seal around the waterway perpendicular to the direction the clamping force is applied, although, it is probably not too necessary at low water pressures.

b4iT 09-20-2004 05:01 AM

FET water block for my PC-DL ....

http://mca.ckras.com/fet_wakue_04.jpg

SlaterSpeed 09-20-2004 11:57 AM

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Nice! :)

Heres my MOSFET and Southbridge blocks

|kbn| 09-22-2004 05:40 PM

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

watercoolerking 09-25-2004 05:34 AM

Lga 775
 
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with intel 478 waterblock

KyuZo 09-25-2004 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by rab1d78
I love the 3 layer idea, you can change the center rather cheaply and test differant designs.

I originally only had it like that because it was much easier to machine that way. :)

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.

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Originally Posted by mwolfman
there are some space between the layers = isolation :( .

I suppose it does mean your losing some performance there, but with some designs, (eg. the cascade mentioned above) I wouldn't of thought it would have that much of a detrimental effect.

watercoolerking 10-02-2004 10:42 AM

6800
 
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looks urgly

mwolfman 10-08-2004 07:03 AM

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My northbridge block... The base will be flatten with a 600 paper...

SpeedSwede 11-07-2004 02:43 PM

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1. CPU block
2. NB and GPU blocks

Copper base, brass body, acrylic top.

DrCooling™ 11-07-2004 03:06 PM

the update

http://img111.exs.cx/img111/9139/DSC06497.jpg

jaydee 11-07-2004 06:29 PM

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.

watercoolerking 11-10-2004 05:14 AM

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new watercooling block

Kobuchi 11-10-2004 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jaydee116
My soldering still needs work but it doesn't leak. :D

You wasted $0.004 worth of excess solder there. Mass production finds the minimum, but you can afford heavy joints. BTW Liquid Paper correction fluid is a good flux/solder resist.

jaydee 11-10-2004 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kobuchi
You wasted $0.004 worth of excess solder there. Mass production finds the minimum, but you can afford heavy joints. BTW Liquid Paper correction fluid is a good flux/solder resist.

Will give that Liquid paper stuff a shot. Got some around here somewhere.

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.

Puzzdre 11-14-2004 02:53 PM

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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

novator 11-17-2004 04:56 AM

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.

kolombo 11-21-2004 03:20 PM

Pinjets
 
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performing prity well

mwolfman 11-25-2004 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by kolombo
Performans of this creature is realy marvellous. But this is another subject.

Did you try to use temperature differance or did you just use solding to fix the pins?
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!)

kolombo 11-30-2004 11:23 AM

How To
 
The pins are riveted through the base. And beliеve me - they performes .

Odin 11-30-2004 05:52 PM

my block:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...o/PICT0866.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...o/PICT0819.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...o/PICT0810.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...o/PICT0800.jpg


bye :)


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