My waterblock with cone
Hi guys (and girls :) ) I'm following the stories of water cooling for a very long time, so i decidet to make my own waterblock. Some pics:
http://freeweb.siol.net/mcekon/voda/cone/top.jpg A pic from the top http://freeweb.siol.net/mcekon/voda/cone/side.jpg And a pic from the side. The water inlet is just above the cone, which has some spiral channels on it, just to make water flow more turbolent. |
wow, thats damn cool, hows it perform?
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It looks like a high flow block to me. I think its beautiful :D Be sure and try a large fast pump on that.. will ya?
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Well actualy I'm not quite sure. I haven't tested it yet. Currently i'm using some other blok in my main system (simmilar to this one Here
and it performs very good (36°C at full load with Tb B 2100+ @ 2400MHz). You can check put my pictures of that here. For this block I'm still waiting to get proper water connectors (just ran out of them :( ). I'll put some results on as soon as I test it. Oh... the pump I'm using is MaxiJet 1200 (1100 liters/hour). I'm thinking maybe to use Hydor Seltz L30 (maybe even L40 - 2800 l/h :drool: ) |
Nice work Jackal!!! :drool:
Looks like you did a LOT of manual machining. GG! :D I doubt I would have the patience for that... :shrug: :dome: |
Yep.. it took a lot of nerves to do that. And some fine Proxxon dremel :)
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very nice!
Did you actually do a groove for the o-ring without a mill? |
I did it first with a dremel and a metal cutting plate, then i replaced that plate with a very small mill bit that had just a small bead on the end.
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