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Cooling Wb selfmade n°2

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Gioz, 30 May 2005.

  1. Gioz

    Gioz What's a Dremel?

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    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:
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    Project

    this is a copy of the project of the surface of the cooler:
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    it's very simple but i've spent much times to project and realize it

    The Block

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    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

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    Soldered Block

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    Lapping the surface

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    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 ;)
     
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  2. clocker

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    Good luck.

    One thought....
    The barbs look awfully close together...is there room for tubing and clamps?
     
  3. Gioz

    Gioz What's a Dremel?

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    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.[​IMG]
     
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  4. clocker

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    Yes, I understood what the barbs are for.
    What is the distance between them (how far apart are they)?
     
  5. Gioz

    Gioz What's a Dremel?

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    they are distanced 3 mm(the dimension of the small-copper wall inside)
     
  6. Gioz

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    [​IMG]

    i know this image is horrible but i make it in five second just to explain the dynamic.
     
  7. silentphoenix

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    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. :sigh:
     
  8. Gioz

    Gioz What's a Dremel?

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    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;)
     
  9. Gioz

    Gioz What's a Dremel?

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    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
     
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