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Unread 11-08-2002, 05:15 PM   #1
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Default Waterblock Noob needs help with design

Here is my idea The inlet is a 1/2"ID tube going over the center piece of copper. My Q is that I was thinking of drilling this out of a 2"x3"x1/2" piece of copper and drilling the channels a little less than 1/2" (7/16"?) how thin should the base be. Also how is my design? Any design advice would be appreciated but I would like any designs to be able to be made with a drill press. Thanks.
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I did this block b/c of Cathar's reply to my topic i started on the overclockers forum because he said that the block would perform well if i found a way to make the water going onto the center spike get into the exit channel.
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How about adding a outlet in all 4 corners instead of just one?
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I've decided not to go witha complicated block
(for now ) so I plan on making a basci spiral with 3/2" deep 1/2"wide channels( maybe a little taller and skinnier channels. Any suggestions to accieve optimum Efiectentcy with a spiral.

PS I was also thinking abou the latest MaskedGeek block,not the type-s but one he decided to make for fun. sort of like the maze 1 but with a fin in the middle of the channel over the CPU.
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PS I was also thinking abou the latest MaskedGeek block,not the type-s but one he decided to make for fun. sort of like the maze 1 but with a fin in the middle of the channel over the CPU.
if you can do that with maybe 3 or 4 (or more) fins over the center i feel that block would perform pretty well. Not too flow restrictive and good surfacr area over the die....
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I'm liking Gulp's idea, but I'd smooth out the spikes inbetween the holes etc... a nice dremel clean up job... Or add another outlet on the opposing side of the block then join then outlets with an adaper... I'm not all about 3+lines going to the block, just too much space that will be taken up in a midtower...?
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It deffinately will work. How well? Can't really say but I've seen drilled blocks like this perform pretty decent.
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