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asmodean
07-11-01, 10:58 AM
My socket is broken, so I'm propably going to take some measurements of the block & mobo and have a suitable copperplate made. I was thinking of having a heatsink attached (Pep66t) to it, with a fan ofcourse. Has anyone done this? Effects? I know it works as a small backup system atleast.
Thanks in advance.
asmodean (Jul 11, 2001 10:58 a.m.):
My socket is broken, so I'm propably going to take some measurements of the block & mobo and have a suitable copperplate made. I was thinking of having a heatsink attached (Pep66t) to it, with a fan ofcourse. Has anyone done this? Effects? I know it works as a small backup system atleast.
Thanks in advance.
There's an article on in the watercooling section about this. It seemed to work good as a backup. The guy turned off the pump and his temps still stayed within spec.
KILLorBE
07-11-01, 11:04 AM
I have seen someone that posted a watercooled HSF.
I'll have a look.
KILLorBE
07-11-01, 11:13 AM
Found it, engjohn posted the link here it is http://www.bacata.net/english/nosproduits/refroidissement/bacata/w2b.php
asmodean
07-11-01, 11:38 AM
Thanks for the fast replies! I'll go check it out now.
Edit: I had that same idea as that bacatá site, but for a blorb, using coiled copper tubing. Petar Lazarevskis (http://www.overclockers.com/tips315/) article is what I meant, but it sadly doesn't tell what kind of difference in temperature there is when the water is running.
IAMCanadian
07-11-01, 09:00 PM
overclockers hideout did something similar.
https://www.overclockershideout.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=o&Product_Code=RHPWC&Category_Code=WB
Aquastealth (http://becooling.safeshopper.com/17/49.htm?876) has an hsf for water blocks. Im sure it would be easy enough to put a 60mm fan on it.
asmodean
07-12-01, 08:42 AM
If someone has that waterblock from ochideout or the aqualstealth heatsink-clip, could you tell me the difference in temperatures with and without fans?
Thank you!
AMDGuy (Jul 11, 2001 11:04 a.m.):
asmodean (Jul 11, 2001 10:58 a.m.):
My socket is broken, so I'm propably going to take some measurements of the block & mobo and have a suitable copperplate made. I was thinking of having a heatsink attached (Pep66t) to it, with a fan ofcourse. Has anyone done this? Effects? I know it works as a small backup system atleast.
Thanks in advance.
There's an article on in the watercooling section about this. It seemed to work good as a backup. The guy turned off the pump and his temps still stayed within spec.
I did it that way, but mostly for a great look, and an easy attach of waterblock in combination with a modded clip. And the fan was needed due to mobo demand for this. But the thing works really nice, and give me a backup, if the pump should stop. Got a bigger picture of it all, if you want :)
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asmodean
07-13-01, 04:24 PM
Thanks for the pic!
Does the HSF affect your temps in anyway?
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