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Lithan

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Yep. I finally finished. I'll get the pics as soon as I get around to it. After water warms up it looks like I get around 35*idle 40* load.
I might clamp the block down a bit tighter... and I've got another heater core arriving soon that might drop temps a little when I set it up.
 
No res, 1/2" everything

some radiator off forums, aluminum heatercore style

3 80cfm fans pulling through it

Maze 3

3 ounces of water wetter

1/3 gallon distilled

Viaqua 1300


Was getting 50-60* temps then I clamped the block down alot more and droped to 30-40*, I might tighten it a bit more, as I was saying, see if I can get 25-35*
 
Keep an eye on that core. After a while it may corrode through with it being aluminum and the block being copper.
 
get some AS3, its a thermal paste like that rs crap but with silver in it:) make sure you use lots of water wetter too or you will get corrosion everywhere.
 
I've got as3 on it, but I think Its on poorly. So I'll take more care when I reapply after swapping cpus. (putting my tbred in here instead of this pally). Temps are up as high as 52*C now that I've overclocked this chip. And the block is cool to the touch, so I'm blaming the as3/clamping job. (dont recall anything over 45* with my sk7 on this mobo (a7v333))
 
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