idd, and its not milled its "drilled and dremeled. like i told in the other topic, just send mail with your systemspecs and what you had in mind. kickass or low performance:p good flow, less mass, big block, small one... ;) |
Help me here too. I wanna make one for LGA775. Any designs in mind? Avoiding caps really is a tuff job you know. I am making this for Intel D915GAV mobo. Though Intel doesnt like OC but i wanna make it just for practice. My aim is to get this on ABit mobo (the new 925 fatality). |
from what i found is thats not that hard to make a block. Intel: http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/ux/pix/D915GUX.jpg Abit: http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/20...s/image004.jpg can you measuse the size of the socket (outside sizes) LGA mounting holes http://www.vr-zone.com.sg/Shamino/mo...ntpics/lga.JPG |
designs aren't 100% correct but if you want i can make them @ correct size |
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blocks using the #rotor design outperform the majority of the commercial waterblocks out there. they result in a larger pressure drop though the model you've got there is an old fashioned one, (dangerden maze 1 & maze 2). don't expect really great performance. the same might go for the #rotor block explained here, I haven't visited the procooling forum for ages so I don't know how it might have been improved in the meanwhile |
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old fashioned? dunno what you mean :rolleyes: , maybe out of hype? just wait and see the results ;) and yes i take this personal because all the effort we done on our blocks. and yes the are low performance:^D |
jort, thanks man. If you have time, do pass me the accurate designs. Also, i am working on water pump (yes, i am making myself). I am going to use Car's WindScreen washer. ;) Thanks again jort. |
Useing a car's Windscreen washer pump is nice as mod. But useing such a pump as fuel pump for my RC airplanes, I know it will make to much noice to have a silent an cool setup. |
well, i sent you an e-mail jort, but haven't gotten any back yet, anyhow, in case you don't use your e-mail, here are the specs: it's for a p4 1.7Ghz "Willamette" Socket 478, so as said, it's with CNC, so a lot is possible i think, and pressure isn't that important, i haven't bought any pump yet, so i'll wait till i know what one i would need to get the block, and maybe a VGA and NB running cool |
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