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killernoodle 02-10-2004 05:18 PM

That is waterjet cuting, so .003" is pretty good. You cant waterjet a waterblock though.

Stooo 02-10-2004 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by killernoodle
That is waterjet cuting, so .003" is pretty good. You cant waterjet a waterblock though.

If you look further on the site there are some other machines too. There is a 5 axis router and a 30 HP Vertical milling machine (It's a HAAS) I've actually begun using a manual mill to do my first block because the HAAS is busy doing parts for a customer.

jaydee 02-10-2004 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by killernoodle
That is waterjet cuting, so .003" is pretty good. You cant waterjet a waterblock though.

.003" is plenty good for anything in a water block, or just about anything else for that matter.

satanicoo 02-10-2004 08:44 PM

I am afraid you ppl are here only to take our designs and make profit from them...

bigben2k 02-10-2004 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by darren_21
What is this, the battle of the machinists?? LOL :)

LOL! vapor certainly takes pride in his work! ;)

The file is coming... I'm having to dig up the CD-ROM onto which I burned it.

killernoodle 02-10-2004 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by satanicoo
I am afraid you ppl are here only to take our designs and make profit from them...


(C) it then :D

Either you dont give it away and let nobody use it, or give it away but only after you copyright it so you can go back and sue them when they use it :D

satanicoo 02-11-2004 03:39 AM

Well i guess you are right.

Pritorian 02-11-2004 04:41 AM

Why not let them have a part inn the design - as long as the designer get's the props and maybe som compansation, why not let them earn something off of it :)

vapour 02-11-2004 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by satanicoo
I am afraid you ppl are here only to take our designs and make profit from them...

We're not looking to make a profit from this, I just want to have the best waterblock to cool my computer.

vapour 02-11-2004 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Stooo
If you look further on the site there are some other machines too. There is a 5 axis router and a 30 HP Vertical milling machine (It's a HAAS) I've actually begun using a manual mill to do my first block because the HAAS is busy doing parts for a customer.

Our newest machine will rough steel at 200ipm with a 1" Bullnose and its 5-axis with a rotary table attachment.

darren_21 02-11-2004 07:55 AM

Why is it when I post a thread saying I want to machine waterblocks for people at little to no cost I get replies from people saying I want to steal their ideas and that they can machine better than me??? If you don't want to share your design then why bother even post?!? And that's fine if you want work from people, (and I take it you want to charge $), then why not start a different thread??


All I want is a cool water block design!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is that too much to ask?!? I mean no disrespect but i had to give me peace...

:shrug:

MMZ_TimeLord 02-11-2004 09:43 AM

Here I posted my initial design for an Ati All-in-Wonder 9700 Pro water cooling solution... you can use it however you wish.

I'm only in it for the fun. :cool:

Tweak the passage layout however you like as I'm still revising them, and, yes that's a #Rotor design over the GPU core. :)

The base measurements for the card itself are here.

When I get everything revised I will probably repost here with pictures of me machining this on my home mill.
(Small mill but effective :D )

Good luck with your cooling endeavors! :dome:

Stooo 02-11-2004 02:40 PM

I just wanted to overclock my 3.2 over 225 FSB and cool my northbridge to keep up. This Zalaman is good but its not as good as water. Not really in it for a profit, I saw this forum mentioned on ABXzone and decided to come and join for some help :)

MadHacker 02-11-2004 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Stooo
I just wanted to overclock my 3.2 over 225 FSB and cool my northbridge to keep up. This Zalaman is good but its not as good as water. Not really in it for a profit, I saw this forum mentioned on ABXzone and decided to come and join for some help :)

you won't need a waterblock on the northbridge to overclock 225FSB.
i curently have mine overclocked to 235FSB and it runs stable. i can get mine up to 250FSB air cooled but it tends to crash every now and then. wich isn't good.
i have a 2.6Ghz p4.
i'm beleive i can get it up to 266 fsb watercooled. time will tell

Stooo 02-11-2004 03:01 PM

I've got a 3.2 P4 so at 225 I hit a brick wall

satanicoo 02-11-2004 05:05 PM

You can always search in this same forum for a 3D design of a cloned WW.
But it has flawss.


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