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My first DIY water block!

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Ct. Strangelove

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I made my first real water block. I decided to start small. I broke out an old PII 400mhz system and went at it. I know that there is NO real point to WC a PII, the heatsink barly gets warm. The riva tnt GPU puts out more heat than the CPU. (which i will cool also)
enjoy
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Half was bored using a drill press, but the bit kept going down at an angle so i did the rest by a electric hand drill.

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killer lap job.

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It has taken an hour for the RAD to get warm. With no fan yet.
 
wow. i actually enjoy the good ol open chasm jobs. i think they are cool. i like your rad for the most part i am actually investing in that exact one if its the one i hink it is. clever idea with th bucket and the handle tube thing. i really find it cool good luck with the rest of ur work and keep it on the cool side.
 
It has taken an hour for the RAD to get warm. With no fan yet.

That's because you're cooling something that dosen't rival my dorm toaster in heat output! ;)

If nothing else you should put a small fan on that for "security".

Good job on the block.
 
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