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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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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Tucson
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Excuse the noob questions but I think I have a special set up I am trying to do.
First off have any one delt with using a cooled glycol medium, by cooled I mean 10 degrees C. I have access to a water chiller that can do this no problem. concerns then become condensation and efficency. Can anyone give any advice on block desing for some thing to prevent this from happening? I have CNC acess ect so all will be desinged in Solidworks. Lets hear some ideas. Thanks |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Skokie, Illinois
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What waterblock you use will have little to no effect on condensation. Whatever part of your system gets to a temperature that is below the dew point will have condensation form on it.
Pretty much any water block you choose will do. And at 10*c you aren't going to have any problems with the fluid freezing or thickening. As for condensation, that will be a problem. You'll have to insulate the motherboard.
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Tucson
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I pretty much have gotten that far.
Looks like a sepertant design will be the choice dure to heave pressure drope from fin style. Issues that I am running in to now are that the depth oif the cold block is limited to .322" so this needs to be compressed. This is not going in to a computer. it will be used with TEC's to cool a CCD for a camera. |
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