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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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As long as I'm bombarding all of you with my latest blocks, here is some more. Not completly finished yet, I need to make a cold plate and then on Friday I'll be getting some GF4 card, to test how it fits, for now just those pisc.
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Wow....that is beautiful work.......too shame you don't have a GF4 yet......really nice work there morphling1
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You're really having a blast with this arent you
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Morph,
I have to say, those are some really nice looking parts. I am very impressedwith some of the stuff you have been putting out. Keep it up. Very very nice. Good Job
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I agree, another outstanding piece of work!!
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Looks gorgous!, Can you explain the machining on the bottom of the plate, are those four lowered parts for the RAM?...
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Very nice looking blocks
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Nice
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Thanks everybody for nice words
Maybe you noticed that my above shown block could not fit on the 4200 card because of condensator between top ddr chips, so in the past few days I started making new block this time also for 4200 and its condensator. I also needed to change positions of the fittings because of that condensator there is no room for two fitting there, so I moved the inlet it's now directly over gpu core and works as jet- impingement nozzle also made dimples on surface of the copper for more turbolent flow. Here are copper plates ![]() And today I finished new pleksy top put in o-ring and assemble everything , then did some 2bars water preasure test and everything was perfect no leaks ![]() Here is another shot of block with some water left inside ![]() Before I install it on my card, I need to make voltmods...
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