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PlawsWorth |
10-20-2002 09:46 AM |
Re: Re: Re: Re: a image
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Originally posted by utabintarbo
Well, about this design... I checked the dimensions, and it seems to be a socket 478 block. We were looking to make a Socket A block, correct?
If so, I will "adjust" the design to fit. Just don't expect it to look exactly like the one pictured. I will assume that the general design + the baseplate thickness are paramount, all else is "negotiable".
Let me know if this reflects your requirements.
Bob
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I found the picture on some website and thought that the image looked kind of "cool". Yes, it's a Socket A we are building :) How the end product look, doesn't matter to me, as long as it does it's job :) As long as the block fit's on Socket A motherboard, all thickness and other dimensions doesn't care. Feel free to change whatever you want to make it right :) I have talked with my friend Paul and since there is an autum holiday that starts next monday we will begin to make the block then. When finished I will take some photos and upload. Then when I recieve my bix pro and my eheim 1048 in the same week and got it up running I will post pics of the whole thing in action.
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bigben2k |
10-20-2002 09:57 AM |
You might want to consider adding a couple of fins, over the core area. It'd give you slightly better performance than a regular maze type block.
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PlawsWorth |
10-21-2002 11:32 AM |
Re: Re: Re: Re: a image
Quote:
Originally posted by utabintarbo
Well, about this design... I checked the dimensions, and it seems to be a socket 478 block. We were looking to make a Socket A block, correct?
If so, I will "adjust" the design to fit. Just don't expect it to look exactly like the one pictured. I will assume that the general design + the baseplate thickness are paramount, all else is "negotiable".
Let me know if this reflects your requirements.
Bob
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I talked with paul, he would like the design in .dxf or .dwg if possible.
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PlawsWorth |
10-23-2002 08:24 AM |
utabintarbo, if you got more question or anything, email me at fallenraver@telia.com cause I have fixed my mail now. //CJ
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#Rotor |
10-24-2002 11:32 PM |
You do have a very valid point there, indeed. I did not think of it in that way. :)
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Christopher |
10-29-2002 09:13 PM |
Hey all (first post),
I'm looking to have my father mill a Socket A block as well (he owns a machine shop). Do you think you could e-mail me a copy of the plans? I'd really appreciate it :)
My e-mail is ctabone@fordham.edu
Thanks
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