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Unread 07-04-2003, 10:09 PM   #62
Boli
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Apologies for the crudeness of the drawing...

Anyhow the pins of the CPU are sloted into "extention pins" that go through the waterblock.

The extention pins can be small plastic tubes with another metal pin the CPU pin makes contact wioth inside or something involving non conductive fluid/ coating.

Even with widening the pins you should have a nest of longer pins with gaps between them all.

The water goes through the gaps at high speed and impacts on the small Copper heatsink in the center picking up its heat before exiting.

the Copper heatsink makes contact first with a non electrical conductive pad before it touches the back side of the CPU

I know it doesn;t look or sound very clear but I hope you can figure out what I am getting to.

NB: I know blockages are going to be a problem matic but without cutting into the back of the Mobo I think this could be te best solution I desides to use the nest of pins to an advantage rather than try to work round them.

~ Boli
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