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20th January 2005, 19:06 | #21 |
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| hmmmm.... very nice m8 maybe you've seen my watercooling on this forum too... it was just a thread with a link to my 'website' H²O-Cooling Project has changed a lot since last update of website, but don't have digicam... will make a lovely update when I get a cam... grtz |
20th January 2005, 19:19 | #22 |
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| seen that, you've mentioned that somewhere on [M] i think you can decrease your temps with another block
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20th January 2005, 19:39 | #23 |
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| prolly, because my surface isn't that big + it's alu but it rocks for a first block in my humble opinion a delta of 7° stressed doesn't look that bad too me anyway Love to see you hit 3 GHz with 'just' watercooling btw, got a rad like that laying around too. I'm planning on upgrading my pc to 64bit this summer (eerst vakantiejobke) en will take a knock at phase change too, so I'll prolly use it for my northbridge and graphics card. And maybe some other stuff. 4 HDD's come to mind... maybe mosfets too if the board allows it... anyways, we'll see keep up the good work m8 grtz |
3rd May 2005, 23:54 | #24 |
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| Heres my first attempt! Very simple design, had no copper so used aluminium - still took me ages to make!!! A little bit too restrictive tho, pump growling abit :/ Temps are OK, around 27C idle and upto around 38C load (maxxed out vcore 1.85 on a xp2400+) check it out! (the woodscrews are there temporarily :P ) |
4th May 2005, 22:35 | #25 |
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| looks cool and temps are very good for 1.85Vcore |
5th May 2005, 22:08 | #26 |
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| Cool - cheers Im in the process of making a MB and GPU blocks at the moment, pics here soon!! |
6th May 2005, 20:25 | #27 |
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| Here is the Northbridge block i made! Freshly made, sealant still drying - havent been able to test it yet :/ 6800 block soon !!! |
6th May 2005, 21:47 | #28 |
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| nice blocks you got there
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6th May 2005, 23:01 | #29 |
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| you forgot to mill/sand the edges of the alu block though :grin: |
7th May 2005, 01:22 | #30 |
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| Meeh couldnt be arsed - seemed like too much work :P +u wont really see the sides in the case anyway :P - got bored so made a 3d model of what the 6800 block will look like |
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