Re: CNC milling machine at my disposal
That's what i'm confused about... What the heck is a microtubulator? The jets should be ok... i think. I'm not sure about the accuracy of the newer machines, but the old CNC has a 1/72mm precision, so it should be ok. Tools arn't really a problem, its a school lol, tech department's overflowing with them. Custom ones, well beats me. The G5 does sound good... but i was thinking of making a G5-G7 hybrid. Lol and i'm not touching silver, i'm not even planning to really overclock this system, I just want to try out water cooling =p. Wacky designs are going to be tried as well... just probably not machined. I'm going to use the wind tunnel program. But in the mean time... i have a bio test and a law ISU. heh i'll get around to drawing them when i can. If you could take some really high res photos of the G5, really close up that'd be greatly appreciated. I'm interested in the bottom of the cups, and the entrance of the jets especially. He never explained if round bottoms or flat bottoms were better. I want to learn from the techniques Cathar used, and improve on them if possible. BTW, for those looking into real cooling material, i think copper tellurium has a better heat transfer than silver. Silver really isn't that much better than copper. i think its less than 3%
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