View Full Version : Cheap waterblocks for chipset/GPU?
fuzzba11
09-29-01, 11:01 PM
Anyone know a place to get a cheap waterblock for my chipset and/or GPU? It needs to be copper cause my CPU waterblock is copper and I don't want corrosion.
William
09-30-01, 12:02 AM
dangerden sells them, and I believe aquastealth makes them as well.
fuzzba11
09-30-01, 12:32 AM
Yes, but the key word being cheap!
William
09-30-01, 01:04 AM
have you looked at aquastealth, they are pretty good and well priced. If you want really cheap, check the water cooling section on the front page, there are several good articles about water coolingwith homemade blocks there, should give you a good idea about how to make them.
Warlord2
09-30-01, 03:59 PM
just buy 2 2x2x1/2 inch block and cross drill some holes=]
about $10 for two blocks and you can buy the metal at dangerden
Eil Atan
09-30-01, 05:59 PM
fuzzba11, why do you need to watercool your chipset? you live in colorado for crying out loud, not singapore anymore... :D :D
Common misconception- Colorado is NOT a cold state! Go to his dorm room and you'll see!:)
Hey check out this one-$12 is cheap, right? (http://data-detective.com/overclock/waterblocks.html) . There's other bigger ones there too. I've never ordered from them so beware. Personally I think it would be a waste of time and money, as well as dropping your water pressure so much that it might keep yer bong from working, but hey whatever floats yer boat man. Might as well go all out, right?:D
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