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- Feb 12, 2002
Here's an idea for a waterblock somebody might try. It sounds to obvious but it might work.
Start with the inlet going venting directly over the cpu, straight down.
The inlet terminates into a square chamber made of thick copper (the main heatspreader) that has an exit on each side. There is a spike or spiral of copper leading up the shaft that functions as preheater and flow divider.
Leading from the exits are separate copper pipes, as thickwalled as possible (still speading heat), that meet at a plastic union where the water is taken to be cooled/recycled.
Just a thought anyway.
Start with the inlet going venting directly over the cpu, straight down.
The inlet terminates into a square chamber made of thick copper (the main heatspreader) that has an exit on each side. There is a spike or spiral of copper leading up the shaft that functions as preheater and flow divider.
Leading from the exits are separate copper pipes, as thickwalled as possible (still speading heat), that meet at a plastic union where the water is taken to be cooled/recycled.
Just a thought anyway.