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Unread 05-28-2001, 10:55 PM   #1
groggory
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Join Date: May 2001
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Default Screw Waterblocks...We're going [B]ON DIE[/B]!!!

ON DIE

I have started brainstorming for an on die cooler running mineral oil. It is going to be designed around a socket A architecture. Here's the points I've thought of so far...

-A plexiglass casing (glue doesn't bond well to lexan)

-a block with a close cutout around socket, bolted in through the AMD aux. holes, sealed with automotive gasket maker, and then double sealed with silicon sealant

-an extra cutout close around the die with 3 holes...
--1 on top, an intake, that shoots the oil right on the proc
--1 on both sides of proc to make a good vortex and take away heat
-a radiator of some sort
-a pump of some sort -I was thinking of having it inline but someone please tell me their experiences or rumors of mineral oil (specific heat and other properties)
(please suggest a good pump for oil)
-Mineral oil for the substance because of its non electrical conductivity
--someone please tell me if it'll erode aluminum piping or copper piping

That's about it, pretty simple but I think it'll really work well as it doesn't have to worry about the heat lost as it cools all of the chip, not just that which transfers its heat successfully to the waterblock, peltier, aircoooler, etc.


ANY COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS, LINKS, ..., would be apreciated
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