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Just to go along with my cpuwater block, I am finishing up my nbwaterblock
here is where I'm at
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/chiller/block/closer1s.jpg
here is where I was yesterday
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/chiller/block/cookeds.jpg
and I hope it ends up as nice as this one did
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/chiller/block/enduphere.jpg
wj
{PMS}fishy
10-28-02, 10:59 AM
You messed up the image tags, plus if I go to paste them in, earthlink says that the page cannot be found.
NM looks like you fixed it. That block looks sweet. What the top made out of? Have any shots before the lids were put on?
Brass!!!!
look here for a little more info
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4349
my chiller blocks aren't as pretty to look at but they work super
http://westech.home.mindspring.com/chiller/chiltopleft.jpg
ambient chiller info here (http://westech.home.mindspring.com/chiller/mychiller.htm)
wj
JFettig
10-28-02, 02:55 PM
nice man! whats the insides like? what did you use to make it?
SemiCycle
10-28-02, 04:19 PM
Ya, I would love to see the internal design of that NB. Also, give some before and after OC numbers on the FSB if you get a chance.
Originally posted by maskedgeek
nice man! whats the insides like? what did you use to make it?
this will give you and idea
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4778
the W (or M) maze really photographed weird (flash) but what looks like white is actually the channels. I don't think there is any real benefit in the maze on a nb, just did it because it was the easiest way to get flow and have the in-out where I want them.
The chiller (http://westech.home.mindspring.com/chiller/mychiller.htm) really is what make the difference in my stable OCing.
wj
JFettig
10-28-02, 05:57 PM
cool, i just made a few chipset blocks, and i just milled out a squair, itll give highest flow and for a chipset it wont matter, im sure itll perform good on a cpu even
damn that thing is perty!! any special solder to bond the two different metals??
~z
Daemonfly
10-28-02, 11:34 PM
Nope. Brass solders just as easy as copper and with the same solder. :)
JFettig
10-29-02, 04:06 PM
brass is copper and zinc, solders very well
how about bronze? i play drums and i notice all cymbols are made out of an alloy of various parts bronze, copper and/or brass. sure would make a colorfull block. i guess i could just searh the net huh?
~z
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