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Unread 10-12-2003, 01:37 PM   #1
The-Patrik
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Default Need Cad and messurement for this block made by Cathar

Lo people.


Here“s my first post.

Was reading a topic of waterblock design and saw this

http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...5&pagenumber=5

(tthe pics in the last post)

Does anyone have a cad drawing for the block and messuremnt?
i would do it myself if i had a Cad program.
Im interested of building my own watercooling system and needs a block.

I will use it on a Socket A CPU.
i havent decided if i will have the plate in copper or silver.
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Unread 10-12-2003, 01:55 PM   #2
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err, have you asked Cathar ?
why not just get the machine code and skip the drawing part ?

then again, since Cathar has a hobby/business of selling these things . . . .

Cathar is a regular here, and ripping off another's design is not considered laudable in any manner

suggest you look at his, -> then design your own version

ain't no morality on the 'net, too bad
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Unread 10-12-2003, 02:30 PM   #3
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err, have you asked Cathar ?
why not just get the machine code and skip the drawing part ?

then again, since Cathar has a hobby/business of selling these things . . . .

Cathar is a regular here, and ripping off another's design is not considered laudable in any manner

suggest you look at his, -> then design your own version

ain't no morality on the 'net, too bad

i aint gonna sell it. Just wanna build and test it for fun.
I havent asked him =(


What i need the cad for is the mounting holes for socket a.

I cant messure upp 66.09*36.14mm.
This will be the first time i biuld a water block..
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Unread 10-12-2003, 03:02 PM   #4
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ah.. you don't need his cads for that... you need the socket config. You can get those on any mobo specs, or AMD or INTEL site.
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