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agent #2 25th October 2004 20:33

Check superPI tread. ;)

Gamer 25th October 2004 21:23

nice voltage ;)

jort 25th October 2004 21:41

yes idd
no its 1.55 :D

i'll strap my waterblock on it wednesday.
3.7 here i come, or :o maybe 3.8:^D

btw its 3615mhz.
ocz doing good @ 2.8v

mbot down ?

Sidney 26th October 2004 01:02

Let us know the highest Primestable you reach.;)

jort 26th October 2004 18:23

this is the blok i am going to cool my prcc with. going to be tight and clean @ tomorrow.






Da_BoKa 26th October 2004 18:42

nice work, but i'm not sure it will be very effective!

For starters, there ain't much turbelence, and the inlet isn't placed above the core ( center ) so roughly said you will be cooling your proc with pre-heated water.

just my toughts

s1[]v[]0n 26th October 2004 19:27

Simon says: the block has the same design as mine, mine has only a 7 mm water way, 10 mm deep, and the block is about 4 cm to 6 cm, it keeps my athlon 2500+ @ 2400 mhz 1.95V (good for about 125watts of power) at 29°C .... black ice 1 extreme rad

btw, we're not starters, its not his first block .... we've made more than 1 block together :p

jmke 26th October 2004 19:33

nobody called Jort a n00b; this design is not bad at all, it will give good performance. but Da_boka is just saying that there is more performant design out there for WB's, although for making them yourself you'll need a CNC machine or something which can +/- do the same thing to your block :)

jort 26th October 2004 19:39

uhm i think that they are thought's :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

we have some experience with wc building.
not experts but,
check this out
=> amd 2500+ @ 2.4 ghz, 9800 pro oc'ed core @ 430 (in the same loop) blackice extreme :o



own made block too, same disign

s1[]v[]0n 26th October 2004 19:43

the inlet placed above the core is better, I know but, if the block has enough mass, it does not really matter. My theory is that the block has to have enough mass above the core of the processor :), the copper has to be as thick as possible in the middle, and around that place a good water circulation. But, we'll keep you updated, and do some experiments with WB's when we have our own milling machine :)


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