- Joined
- Oct 11, 2002
So, I don't have a milling machine, and I don't have access to one.
I do have a Dremel and a cordless dril (as well as a corded drill), and money to buy quality bits.
Is it possible to create a water block using these tools? I have infinate time, and I am willing to sit there for hours with my dremel if need be.
I have another question....is there anything I need to take into consideration when making the block? Do the channels need to be really smooth? Should I have a really long, thin channel, or a fairly large short channel? Or, looking at some of the WB pics, does it not matter?
I suppose the best question would be, how much distance from the processor contact point to the water?
Final question...probably most important...where do I get supplies to hold down the water block? And how do I know how much tension I want without crushing the core (amd)? Last thing I wanna do here is crush the core...heh....
please dont flame me for not doing a lot of looking around.... =0
I do have a Dremel and a cordless dril (as well as a corded drill), and money to buy quality bits.
Is it possible to create a water block using these tools? I have infinate time, and I am willing to sit there for hours with my dremel if need be.
I have another question....is there anything I need to take into consideration when making the block? Do the channels need to be really smooth? Should I have a really long, thin channel, or a fairly large short channel? Or, looking at some of the WB pics, does it not matter?
I suppose the best question would be, how much distance from the processor contact point to the water?
Final question...probably most important...where do I get supplies to hold down the water block? And how do I know how much tension I want without crushing the core (amd)? Last thing I wanna do here is crush the core...heh....
please dont flame me for not doing a lot of looking around.... =0