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Fixittt 05-25-2002 01:52 AM

Hope D-tek dont get mad, but I must show this
 
Ok... Im a weasel.... but I have to show this............

http://www.custom-cooling.com/fixittt/tc-4.jpg

Cyco-Dude 05-25-2002 07:36 AM

a seksi block for sure!! thx fix hehe

must....have.....roundup......argh!!! lol

Cieprus 05-25-2002 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cyco-Dude
a seksi block for sure!! thx fix hehe

must....have.....roundup......argh!!! lol

I was tossing up between that and Maze3.

But D-Tek doesnt have any good inventory, so I got the Maze3.

And the maze3's inlet is over the CPU core!

pHaestus 05-25-2002 09:29 AM

That is dead sexy (I would still get the copper top one though)

Hard to say about the relative performance of Maze3 vs. TC-4. I also like die area impingement (Swiftech's term?) but the TC-4's turbulators are designed to increase water velocity throughout the block and could potentially work very well. I don't have (at all) a feel for how the TC-4's pressure drop vs. flow rate curve would appear, but I look forward to seeing it whenever someone (BillA?) tests one out.

Miss_Man 05-25-2002 10:05 AM

I was expecting to see that sooner or later :)
Very pretty!

Gnozo 05-25-2002 11:39 AM

OMG Fixittt :D

That looks f*cking sweet.....

Fixittt 05-25-2002 01:46 PM

Ok, im gonna leak a bit of info, and will Deal with Danny, if he b!tches at me.

But he just got a few of those from the machine shop. The first of a arge batch. (50) I think. They are about done.

And with talking to anny on the phone, He also says that he has torques the bolts down, to try and crack one of the tops..... but couldnt. Also, by looking at the pic, I can tell that the top is sitting flush with the base, no small gap between the 2. And cheack out the uniformed seal on that O-Ring. totally smashed all the way around the block.


Sorry Danny, I just had to share with these fools!!!

Edit: Also another thing I noticed, was that small facet on the tops edge. Its the same all the way down the block. that tells me that someone was really mathotical about de-burring the tops. man I just love professonal work!

jag_e_fattig 05-25-2002 02:21 PM

droooool...that looks like something you could put in your house as decoration!:)

FRAGN'STIEN 05-25-2002 02:32 PM

I would like to see that in action. I can imagine some dyelite swirling through those channels:drool:

MeltMan 05-25-2002 06:13 PM

wow.

One question tho.. Are the "turbulators" simply laid in there? Or, are they attached in some creative way to the base?

My homebrew waterblock mind is pondering the possibilities of such a simple addition.

Jessfm 05-25-2002 06:57 PM

Not wanting to rain on the parade guys , BUT:
Just trying to pass on a little bit of help to a fellow Block maker.
You WILL have problems with the caps unless you change to Button-capped screws.
The problems come from the expansion differences, the caps need to "float" onto of the 'O'ring. This means the mounting holes must be oversized and the bolts not countersunk.

I had our Neptune blocks in 3 designs stages for the last 5months (R&D) and I have seen some strange stuff happen.
( also be wary of radial loads on the Taper threads, customers have this habit of wanting to get the old spanner on them to tighten them up :eek: )
Like the turbulators, though ;)

schoolie 05-25-2002 07:42 PM

Hi Fixittt! What is the recommended flow rate for these blocks? Other than the top, is this version different from the TC4 block with the Cu top?

Fixittt 05-25-2002 09:05 PM

Hey, I nned to say this. I am really not offiliated with D-tek.customs. I just like Danny alot, and have chessen him to resell the blocks I slowly make.


I just desided to leak this pic I think it needs to be appreciated. It is a beautiful peice of craftmanship. If nothing else, Its a professional work of art. not get over how good that machine shop in CALI. is with these things. I wish I could get one in my hands. Just to look at it.

As far as the specs. I am sure Danny has gotten an email about the new blocks by now, I am just supprised I havent gotten one from im, bitching at me for posting the pic :) Hey, what are friends for?


If anyone emails Danny, ask him about the can - of- whoop ass He got playing Gost recon. HEHEHEHAHAHAHHRRH

pHaestus 05-25-2002 09:15 PM

So let me get this straight Fixittt. Along with the Spir@ls and the GeminCool blocks you are also making the TC-4s? Damn you must be a busy fellow!

Fixittt 05-25-2002 09:16 PM

and Dont forget the Front for the OCWC.





(I do make the Spir@ls though)

When I can

pHaestus 05-25-2002 09:18 PM

Oh I haven't forgotten (my eye's on you, buddy)

Fixittt 05-25-2002 09:47 PM

Like what U see? (Wiggles his hiney)

WebMasta33 05-25-2002 10:27 PM

Ok... WHY.... why do you have to show me these things, the day AFTER I buy my Maze3 :p

Geez.... :p

Fixittt 05-25-2002 11:31 PM

and what is the return ploicy for DD? LOL.....

Well, I thought that this group in particular would like to see it. As I beleive that we share a liking for the craft, and skill level that some people are putting into these. And what are they doing it or? the Consumer. Not the money, You cant get rich at doing this.

schoolie 05-26-2002 12:14 AM

Sorry Fixittt. I know it's silly to ask you this question:)

ambient 05-26-2002 12:38 AM

ok so I don't want to be an @$$ but I really have to buy a Spri@L blcok. I have almost finished my case that I've been wroking on for 6months (didn't have all the funds right away.) I really want to get it working, (can't stand the noise any longer) I don't want to have to buy a Maze3. I would even buy an ALU one. sup with that MASS production? :D

gmat 05-26-2002 05:05 AM

The CFD thread (lower on that forum) showed that an inlet *directly* over the core aint optimal. Reality confirmed that theory (german blocks).
This block is simply kickass.

schoolie 05-26-2002 11:27 AM

How do you know this block is kickass? Well, aestheticaly, it certainly kicks ass:)

Fixittt 05-26-2002 04:18 PM

all I can say for sure on the mass production of the Spir@ls, is that they have gone thrue some design mods. and are at the machine shop right now.


ETA... Still unknown. But they are being made.

ambient 05-26-2002 06:41 PM

I will wait another couple of weeks then before deciding. Thanks for replying, I know you probably get asked all the time.


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