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Water Block Design / Construction Building your own block? Need info on designing one? Heres where to do it

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Unread 04-20-2004, 06:34 PM   #1
p4ocer
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I have decided to get into watercooling as i overclock the hell out of my pc...

I decided to go down the cheap road....So far I have...
A so-called 500gph pump for pond fountains--Ebay $~20
MG Heater Core--Ebay $10
At least 20 gallon tob as a resevoir--Lowes $8
12 Feet of 1/2ID 3/4O/D....Made for high pressure--Lowes$10

Now all i need is a block...

I know a machinist who is willing to do it for me but he wants some pretty exact drawing...

I draw them out and they never seem that they wood work that well so i scrap the ideas :shrug:

So my comments/questions:
1. What works better...a spiral design(like a maze3) or a channel design (like a whitewater)
2. DOes ne1 have any detailed drawings...perferablly for p4 but i could always modify it
3.Any other ideas are welcome....


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