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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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I see alot of people make their blocks 2"x2"x1/2?". Now if the block is this size then they have to have more hardware for mounting the block to the mobo. Why don't people make the block bigger so it can screw right into the mobo mounting hole? Or is that what most people already do?
Questions: How big do people make their block if they want to just screw it down to the mobo? 4x4x.625? (I am using 1/2 tubing). Would this size be too heavy? Thanks, Dixie Minn, (lol) |
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i guess it depends on the design of the block. in how you plan to seal it.
i you use an oring, it wouldnt be a problem making the block 8cmx8cm , but if you plan on soldering it, the you may have a problem sealing the holes for the mounting system. |
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I made a wb 80 mm long x 50 mm wide, 15 mm thick...Watch out for the capacitors and other components around the socket, to see what length fits your mobo.
For the width, I choose 50 mm cos' its easy to fit the block onto the cpu (AMD cpu, didn't make any wb's for intels), if you make it wider, you should watch out for that socket lip, and have the bottom side of the block milled... The length of the wb is your choice, depending on how you gonna mount it. If you gonna use the clips or similar, 50 mm wide is good. As I see it, it's easier and more secure to mount the wb through the holes in the mobo, and many people make their wb's like that... Cheers!
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![]() ![]() Havn't put this one together yet so i do not know how the barbs will turn out. ![]() |
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I was talking about those copper T fittings. Use that to just cool the die. A 3/8 one would do it. ![]() |
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What thickness material do most people use?
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