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The site should be up in a week and will have a background to my project with full detailed build reports on all the separate parts. This is the url but, nothing there at the moment.
www.zerofanzone.co.uk
I'm hoping the articles will be clear enough read so you'd be able to use the info to help make your own coolers with some fairly basic DIY tools and materials, a bit of practise and some dedication / elbow grease as there is nothing better than the staisfaction of building it yourself. Hopefully the site will grow with many other projects from others as I go along. The site will mainly be dedicated to removing the fans and finding quieter cooling solutions without sacrificing the performance or overclocking potential , but I will also have anything else I consider interesting that's not necessarily related. It will be a "fan" site, (pun intended

), initially and I have no current plans to make it a commercial venture, but if there is enough general interest I'll maybe look into ways of perhaps trying to make some of the coolers for others.
Not sure what you mean by this question
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BTW how did you solve that MOSFET common voltage problem ?
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All the mosfets are mounted on the same copper block the mosfet package being electriacally isolated from the block by a mica shim in exactly the same way as they were when mounted to the live sinks in the PSU. I don't pretend to understand fully how the PSU works, but I put 6 months of general research into making a PSU liquid cooling solution that works and is as safe as possible It's still very much work in progress as its to soon to brand it as a 100% totally success. It is working superbly atm but summer will be the real test.