a Design for a Socket A WB & i need ur help
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i have this simple design for a maze WB which i will use on a Socket A proc
the problem is that i don't know what is the dimension of the WB i am talking here about the base plate since the upper plate must be big enough to have the holes for mountings on the 4 holes in the mobo so this WB i think it should be the same dimesions of the proc itself to rest on it but what i don't know the height of the block itself and the thickness of the base on the proc can you suggest some numbers please all the numbers are in mm by the way http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...-A-block-1.jpg |
If you want the holes all the way through the top and base then you need a peice 2" (50.8mm) wide and 3" (76.2mm) long. I would go .5" (12.7mm) thick with a base thickness of .1875" (4.7625mm). In other words the channel depth would be .3125" (7.9375 millimeter) deep.
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i think i'll keep the holes in the top only not the base
so i think i need the base to be 50.8x50.8x12mm with base thickness = 4~5 mm what about the design is it fine or i can imrpove it alittle |
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very nice and it is easy for me to change the design to this one
thanks alot :) |
but the user himself in another threads says that its performance is not good and that he want to change it
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not sure yet but atleast something like this ( /me won' be the one who will do it )
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v321/safrout/WC01.jpg |
If they got a mill then I would suggest a pin grid block.
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pin grid ???
can you explain please and sure thanks for your help & time |
Jaydee is far too modest. Take a look at one of his DIY blocks that performs quite competitively with the mass produced blocks here:
http://www.procooling.com/reviews/ht...rblock_rev.php You should be able to make something like that with basic equipment if you have the patience to drill a lot of holes :) |
ya and i am searching now for a CAd diagram for the spec of one of his blocks
anyone have a link or the file please send it to me |
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All you have to do to make a pin grid block is mill strait lines. |
ok thanks for the info and sorry for bothering
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Here is a basic Pin Grid block I just drew up that should be easily done on a manual mill and give decent performance. Can use this a basis for whatever material you have to work with.
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So JD, you're finally getting handy with Solidworks? ;)
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ok thans alot Jaydee for your help :)
but i heard somewhere that using Al & Cu together is not a good idea cause being together with water will lead to the corrosion of the Al is this right or not ? and for sure the Rad will be made using Cu |
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LOL
no i got it from another member here who used AL to do te top plate ;) anyway after some reading i know now that brass is the best for the top Plate is " brass " but i am not sure that i'll be able to find it here in Egypt, so in this case i'll use Cu also for the top wish me luck and soon i'll be back to post pictures Thanks alot for everyone who helped me here :) |
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