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What water block to use on a PHASE-CHANGE system???

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Ok then a maze design should work, check out the http://www.phase-change.com forums and take a look at bowmans and bakers block.Make a 1 layer version, if you want to make your own block.The best part of the block is how it traps liquid over the cpu core.
 
Or how about not?How about spend dollars to make a phase change system, and overclock?Or how about making a phase change system for the fun of it, not just overclocking....
 
Namagomi said:
how about instead of creating a homebrew phasechange setup for your old T-bird, you just buy a new XP 2400? that's a 100% o/c right there :D


I am doing this because i want to learn something and it is lots of fun.

BTW: a XP 2400 is not a 100% OC over an T-bird 1200, couse the xp2400 run @2000Mhz:p
 
Namagomi how about instead of creating a homebrew phasechange setup for your old T-bird, you just buy a new XP 2400? that's a 100% o/c right there
WELL REMEMBER ONE THING.AFTER YOU BUILD A PHASE CHANGE SYSTEM YOU CAN USE IT FOR YEARS AND NOT BE OUT DONE.UNLIKE BUYING A NEW 2400 OR 2600 IN A MONTH YOU ARE OUTDATED.BESIDES YOU WILL HAVE SOMTHING TO SHOW OFF.PHASE CHANGE IS JUST PLAIN COOOOL.:cool: :cool:
 
BOWMAN1964 said:

WELL REMEMBER ONE THING.AFTER YOU BUILD A PHASE CHANGE SYSTEM YOU CAN USE IT FOR YEARS AND NOT BE OUT DONE.UNLIKE BUYING A NEW 2400 OR 2600 IN A MONTH YOU ARE OUTDATED.BESIDES YOU WILL HAVE SOMTHING TO SHOW OFF.PHASE CHANGE IS JUST PLAIN COOOOL.:cool: :cool:
125% true :D :cool:
 
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