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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jul 2002
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I mean the good ones like Bladerunner made...
![]() Here's a good read - I want one! http://www.deviantpc.com/articles/gf4wcp1/index.shtml |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Well, as you know, he made his. Get some copper and start hackin'!
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I have no access to a machine shop or I would...
![]() I thought he mentioned someone picked up his work to be marketed - or maybe this was his G3 project - also very nice. |
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Thermophile
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Go there, it's BladeRunner's site (worth a look already), you'll find links to ppl selling the block.
http://www.zerofanzone.co.uk/ |
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Yup - I was looking at those too.
I was thinking of doing a totally seperate system for the G4 and maybe smaller hoses and lower flow... This block look pretty cool and doesn't take up a lot of room... ![]() I want something that works well and don't know about this one yet... Not sure how many watts of heat there are to deal with here...anyone know the wattage range and if small hoses/flow would work? I visited Bladerunner's site (thank you) and noticed he hasn't even completed the block yet, so it will probably be a while b/4 it's being marketed... ![]() No sign of his products for sale either... |
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What about the video cooler from geminicool.com? It covers both RAM and GPU. Granted it's not as sleek as BladeRunner's, but it should be plenty functional. It's the one I'm thinking of getting, and besides....who's going to see it anyway once it's in use???
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"I believe that the moment is near when by a procedure of active paranoiac thought, it will be possible to systematize confusion to the total discrediting of the world of reality" -Salvador Dali AMD XP1600+ @1790MHz and rethinking my cooling.... MAZE3 --> DD Cooler Cube --> Eheim 1048 512MB PC2700 DDR MSI KT3 Ultra-ARU 2x 20GB Maxtor in RAID 0 1x 30GB Maxtor --> WinXP GF3 Ti200 @ 240/499 |
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Try there:
http://www.cool-computers.com/site/default.asp They sell a BladeRunner-designed GF3 waterblock. Ask them for adaptation to GF4.. (edit) Ozzie the block you're showing is from Innovatek (innovatek.de). Good one but made of alu, so beware if you've already got copper. Last edited by gmat; 07-11-2002 at 03:47 AM. |
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would copper and silver have a bad reaction and tend to cause corrosion?
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Thermophile
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Yes.
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It looks like a hybred of sorts: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I have to say this block is a very nice piece of work - a solid copper base, 7mm thick, with a plastic top bolted onto the base. I found this out because I was curious about its construction and cut into the black plastic skirt around the edge: ![]() You can see how thick the copper base is compared to the rest of the block." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It looked to perform fairly well and has a low profile which I am looking for. Since I'll be making a seperate system for the gpu the choice can be made for a block and rad that will work together. Thanks for the linkage - I'll check that out today... ![]() |
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The same way that copper makes Aluminium corrode, the silver will make the copper corrode... Of course both of these metals have to be in electrical contact with each other, through some kind of medium (water). a silver plating on copper is just fine (it's all dry). |
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I did send off an email to cool-computers asking about the G3 card kit and if they have the G4 adaptation...the pic looks like aluminum?...
![]() Also saw the slot one blocks made of copper that are discontinued... ![]() Three of these would make a sweet pelt chiller for my DD2 block. ![]() ...thanks again for the linkage |
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Sorry - I just read a FAQ on that site and they said the G3/4 kit had a copper bottom and the top was anodized alum...
And they do offer a smaller slot one all copper for chillers, but I was kind of liking that larger model. Still early here...just had my coffee. |
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Still having coffee...
I don't understand why these manuf. insist on using a combo of Copper and Aluminium in a block. Is Anodized aluminium actually going to prevent galvanic corrosion? |
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Thats a good question. It very well could, because the actual surface of the aluminum is no longer aluminum after anodization. It is a very hard oxide layer that is formed that has different properties than aluminum. Will it react with copper? Probably not as much. It may not react at all. I know that that oxide layer is very stable and holds pretty die colors as well.
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Yes. I concur to that.
Although, a small scratch (on the surface in contact with water) and you're doomed... |
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well if you were in EU you could go for a neptune
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OMG THATS NICE
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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I want one.
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great, not only do we NEEEEEEEED a WB roundup, but it looks like we need a GPU WB roundup as well
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That sure does look trick - I want one too...
![]() Hmmm..I do have a bud in the UK that might be shipping me something anyway... How well does it work? I was trying to find it info on it...could a link to that be posted? |
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I gotta quit posting b/4 my cofee...I found it...
http://www.overclockedpc.co.uk/produ...5ac8b67553eb94 Not available till July 15... Why do they always get the neat stuff over on the other side of the pond from the US... |
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Well its performance is slightly compromised by the elbows , but some of the guys are asking for it in an "L" shape config , i.e only 1 elbow .
1 pipe in the side and 1 into the rear. I guess the only card to actualy test these GPU blocks is an ASUS :shrug: Anyway alot more pics and info can be found at Coolhardware |
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