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Copper Cap North bridge block

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sunrunner20

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I am wondering if a slightly modified version of Ghettocomp's CPU Copper Cap water block(http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=328540) will work for cooling my 875P chipset. It would be changed a little bit, the cap would be smaller and the barbs would be on the thing parallel to the block for minimum flow resistance. I've included a pic of how it would look. I'm thinking it would be a good idea to find some flat copper and make some fins (with the flow) to remove more heat.
 

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ive been thinking the same thing except drilling holes in the copper block and threading the holes for copper screws [pin aspect] in your case using a copper air heatsink cut in a circle with the fins set so that the water flows through easy might be an idea. I may try the later was well
 
My only problem right now is designing it with enough strenght, and finding a copper heatsinc if I'm going to use one. I'll probally stick w/ very fine lenghts of copper sheeting.
 
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