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Homemade Water Blocks?

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Ad Rock

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Hi there I am new to this forum but have been looking on it for a while now. A few months ago there was a link on here to a website that I think was british where some guy made his own Die's and did a writeup on it. If anyone has that link I would really appreciate it.
 
you are gonna have to be a bit more specific . if you can remamber anything particular about the person or a particular comment that might help but there are so many people here that make thier own water blocks that it would need some narrowing down a bit more than just british.
 
Well he made them out of copper with a CNC mill i think. He made one for his CPU, GPU, Mobo chipset and HD's, then he watercooled his PSU. He spray painted them all black and was trying a passive radiator with some long black peices of tubing. That is all I can think of at the moment. If only I didnt have to reformat without warning I could of saved the link.
 
btw i dont wanna knock bladerunner at all his work is sweet just thought i would post the link he was really lookin for :)
 
btw i dont wanna knock bladerunner at all his work is sweet just thought i would post the link he was really lookin for :)
 
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birdmun said:
btw i dont wanna knock bladerunner at all his work is sweet just thought i would post the link he was really lookin for :)

Yep that first link you posted is exactly what I was looking for. However the intial link is also a great resource. Thats cool that two british guys have homemade water cooling set ups so similar to one another. Thanks for all your help everyone I cant wait till I build my own setup.
 
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