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Unread 04-28-2002, 03:25 PM   #1
IronFire
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: UK
Posts: 11
My Water Block is Finaly Done

Right it is here, the water block I have been asking feedback on for the last 8 months or so. If you do not know the work behind it or seen my other posts on the OCUK and other forums here is a quick run down.

Last year roughly in June, I started my Design A-Levels final year project. I decided to design, if possible, a more efficient water block design for water cooling of computers. This project was what brought me to these boards as I needed to ask potential customers questions. Since then over the months I have come back and asked for feed back on models of my final design. Well it is now finally finished and I need a final evaluation from my customer group into what they think.

Here are some pictures of the final block from the different angles:


Rough Specifications of the Block:

For use on AMD CPU’s with motherboard mounting holes using the Danger Den Maze 2 mounting mechanism.

Single Barbed Brass Inlet 5/8" internal Diameter

Dual Barbed Brass Outlets 3/8" internal Diameter

Unique Dual layer design with a 3D water flow pattern, the water moves in the X Y and Z dimensions.

Maze design combination with direct die cooling for maximum cooling.

Suitable for use with Single High Powered TEC’s i.e Greater than 200W

Machined from Pure Copper for its greater heat transfer properties than all other materials apart from Silver and Diamond.

Soldered joints for leak proof finish with no perishable seals to be replaced.


Now I hope I have you interested I shall describe in more detail how the block works or how in theory it should work.
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