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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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Recently I got a new board that comes without the 4 mounting holes. Due to the size of the Spir@l block, a custom clamp is going to have to be made so it can use the 6 socket lugs.
Spir@l: 3" x 2.5" <--- This causes the problem. DD Maze3: 3" x 2.125" However, a good design doesn't seem that obvious. Has anyone seen an adapter/design etc. that can be used in this case? I'd love to use my Spir@l on my new board, but can't because I can't figure a good way of mounting it. ![]() |
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Does it actually cover the tabs on the socket?
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If it's the same size as the Spir@ls I have (the ones made my Fixxxitt himself) then it is EXACTLY the same width as the socket. If you don't mind making a new top, you could make it so it is a 3x3 top and then rig something up like #rotor used to do to mount big blocks on the socket clips. I can't recall the exact details but it involved using screws to tighten some wires that then applied pressure on the tabs. Let me look at his site for a bit and reply with more .nfo
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OK goto http://3rotor.homelinux.com/ then Stuff/Project A7V
You should be able to make a clip like that if you make a new top that's 3x3. Here's the one I was thinking of: Customer's Rigs/Bill_Pogue's Chip Chiller. That #rotor knows what the hell he's doing ![]() |
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Hey pH, thanks for the reply. Not sure if I made myself clear, but the Spir@l block I have is one made by DTek (not Fixxitt). The dimensions of the base AND top are almost 3x3" and overlaps the lugs.
I wouldn't have a problem if the base was the same size width as the socket, but that's not the case. ![]() jaydee, that's exactly what's happening. The block is so big that when it's positioned, it covers 3 of the tabs/lugs. A conventional hold-down won't work in my case. Thanks guys! - Jerky. |
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Weird that the DTek version is larger than fixxitt's original. As it is, the ones I have are huge hunks of metal already
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Well I shot an email off to DTek and got a response from Dave there:
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Thanks for all your help. ![]() - Jerky. |
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