Cooling 345 Pound Water Cooling Block

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Gandd, 4 Apr 2005.

  1. silentphoenix

    silentphoenix What's a Dremel?

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    Dont know about you, but i wouldnt want to pay for the tygon for that project!
     
  2. Nexxo

    Nexxo * Prefab Sprout – The King of Rock 'n' Roll

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    Ah, I see the first Intel Dual-Core CPU waterblocks are coming onto the market... :D
     
  3. WORMAGE

    WORMAGE What's a Dremel?

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    i think u actually put your pc insdie it along with anything else wat needs cooling e.g food...... :worried: :D
     
  4. Andersen

    Andersen Brain for hire

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    Thanks dude, saved my day. :D
     
  5. jopers1986

    jopers1986 Minimodder

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    i think the cpu would probs need a nice strong shim to, i can see a bit of crushage going on, with a pc under that beast!!!!

    how much did that thing cost? :jawdrop:

    (i'm sure this isn't just a pic edit tho :naughty: )
     
  6. xrain

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    what kind of welder dose it cool? mig, tig, stick, or submerged-arc, or something completely new that i havent hear about/ used :eyebrow: (just wondering)
     
  7. englishpremier

    englishpremier What's a Dremel?

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    doubt it would cool my old T-bird. that sucker used to run at 80c before i knew any better. :D
     
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