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dz

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planning to make a water block for my Shuttle (since I doubt many blocks are made for the 60x76mm mounts, and my roommate is a machining major). I planned out a block, and would like to know if it would work well, and how much flow I'll need and such.

plans here
image resized and grayscaled, now 140k or so.
 
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Zymrgy's block

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your middle inlet looks similar, but the side flows are sorta hard to understand from teh pictures

maybe you can PM zymrygy for more info :O
 
u can make ur own mounting with a drill and some stuff from ace/homedepot
i used to have a socket 423 p4 which barely has (at that time didn't have at all) any waterblocks
i got a thick piece of aluminum drilled two holes for the in/out for water, and 4 holes for the motherboard.
worked fine.
as for the block u drew, looks nice, but hard to make..
good luck on it though, let us know how it comes out

btw, if ur using fireworks for that image, u can export it as a jpg at about 1/10 of the png size.
 
The angled (raised) parts by the outlets are to get the water to flow around the block more, and hopefully get a better balance between up/down and left/right flow
 
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