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Unread 03-11-2004, 02:50 PM   #26
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Well, that part of it is DangerDen's handiwork I only modified it and made a top for nb use. Anyway, I'm just cooling a rather large chip here so water simply flowing in one side, cover a great deal of area, and flowing out the other works really well. The nb doesn't put out near as much heat as the small die of a cpu does.

Good luck with the spiral, I'm interested how you go about making it fit and mount. I personally am just waiting to have a spare $1500 or so to throw down on a little mill and accessories so I can truely make my own blocks and other stuff. Yay Oh and I'm assuming it's amd we're talking about here.. what board in particular are you trying this on?
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Unread 03-12-2004, 02:26 AM   #27
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Well, that part of it is DangerDen's handiwork I only modified it and made a top for nb use. Anyway, I'm just cooling a rather large chip here so water simply flowing in one side, cover a great deal of area, and flowing out the other works really well. The nb doesn't put out near as much heat as the small die of a cpu does.

Good luck with the spiral, I'm interested how you go about making it fit and mount. I personally am just waiting to have a spare $1500 or so to throw down on a little mill and accessories so I can truely make my own blocks and other stuff. Yay Oh and I'm assuming it's amd we're talking about here.. what board in particular are you trying this on?
itll be on an Asus A7N8X Deluxe. my NB gets pretty damn hot at 200 FSB since theres no air going over it really. If I can figure out an easy way for the spir@l to go on im going to use it there, otherwise ill just pick up some alum stock and bend and cut me a socket 7 holddown mech...the one I have planned is a lot like dteks but I plan to spend not even $5 on it

thinking about it, a way to get the spir@l on would be to basically make another plate to go on top of it, that has the screwholes where they should be...screw it down into place and it should hold. only problem is possible vertical movement but I think if I make it so that its a solid plate with holes for the barbs, itll be fine. this all assumes I have room around the NB of course, and that my L20 is able to push through the two blocks and eventually a bigger heatercore. i might hook it up but not use it till I get a new pump...
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Unread 03-12-2004, 05:11 AM   #28
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damn, so basically this would work but I would have to make my own acrylic top for it. Hmmm. Never tried that before and I never even worked with acrylic. I will consider it. I would probably do a design change on the Maze 4 by putting 1 inlet in the middle then 1 outlet on the side. Might as well since I would be making it myself. I am guessing the water rushing over the middle would provide a much better removal of heat since the NB chip is smack dab in the middle of the block anyway.
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