Introduction Hi guys i'm here to show my new waterblock.it's a cpu watercooler for a friends who want liquidcooling but at very Low cost..... Rendering this is a fast rendering of the project i've developed this time: Project this is a copy of the project of the surface of the cooler: it's very simple but i've spent much times to project and realize it The Block my uncle gived me this and he said it's copper with some others metals(it's not pure...but it should be good for good performances)[i've said so good,i try it ] Inside the block Soldered Block Lapping the surface Conclusions i've not tried it beacause i've not much free time.... when i'll try i report to you temperature and testing method sorry for my horrible english i hope thsi thread is simple to understand and i hope you like this work. bye see you
Good luck. One thought.... The barbs look awfully close together...is there room for tubing and clamps?
i hope to have understood your words and i try to answer you: barbs are 2 tubes of copper of12-13mmdiameters (12mm internal 13mm external) and there are separated. i've soldered they in 2 times and at the end i've soldered the block. first barb is for h2o expulsion the second(in the centre) is the inlet fitt. the conduct separate in 2 ways the liquid wich exit from the second barb.
Yes, I understood what the barbs are for. What is the distance between them (how far apart are they)?
He's talking about the outside of the block (as above). If you are going to be using 1/2 or 12mm tubing there is little space inbetween the the 2 barbs - there is no room for using thickwalled tubing and with thin-walled tubing it will be hard to use clamps.
ahhhh ok...sorry there is 2-3mm of distance.and i can mount tubes of 12mm of internal diameter. i've mounted it in the bathroom to try and to see if there was a lack of liquid.it's perfect no lack
my friend tried it on Palomino 1.8V 2000Mhz. it stay around 38°C with 30° air temp,with a black ice pro radiator and a little pump