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warlock110 said:
6 pounds? that's gonna crack the mobo real soon.

Its not bolted to the MB, but to the case. I think he will be ok, as long as the MB doesn't flex and snap.
 
my goodness.... That's a lot of work to go through to make a HSF.... Imagine if he drilled it through, and soldered/welded in some copper pipe... and connected it into a watercooling system?
 
Old news lol...that has been around from the early socket a processors ...
 
Very nice! I love homemade stuff.
Trying to put Thermalright out of business?
 
While that is prolly a waste in time/money and prolly not worth it, I'm w/ Sentential in saying, you gotta give him credit for doing it.
 
That is a nice HS :drool:

Those temps are pretty decent too..... I'm sure there was a huge amount of back pressur though, he probably would have had better results with a blower instead of a fan.
 
i think he should have left it all spread out like he had it in one of the pics and had a silent fan or 2 blow on it zalman style.

~Magick_Man~
 
Wow that is a TON of work to make just a pretty basic copper heatsink. I mean for that ammount of work you could make your self a home-made WB.

I wont deny the fact that it is really cool though :D.
 
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