Holy :banana::banana::banana::banana: how did you cut them so neatly :O
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Holy :banana::banana::banana::banana: how did you cut them so neatly :O
Nice, takes me back to the late 90's when you had!!! to make your own block. I still have 2 slot 1 cpu waterblocks i made. And dam that base is crazy work!!!
My dremel is very obedient :D , and I have the patience of a buddhist monk
Some day I'll have to open up my blocks (they won't be used for a long long time, as far as I know), and show everyone what they look like in contrast to this, I had the patience to cut maybe 7 channels if I remember correctly, and I ended up making the surface look like the skin of a 3rd degree burn victim.
wow that's sick job :up:
It seems like this is the best this block can do
I would like to try the xt block in my system just to see how much better it would do since they are very similar, exept that the xt has many more pins
...now that Im finally done with the block I can go back to finishing my pc case :rolleyes:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2714/...61e2e259_o.jpg
That base looks amazing
but you already knew that
thanks scook9
yeah Im pretty proud of my baby :D...Im really itching to try out a swiftech block....anyone want to rent one out:D
Shtrafenhoofen, ..... but you must complete at least 25 min of OCCT. the final temperature of 2 degrees may be additional. :yepp:.
LOOP: cpu only? or nb-vga and cpu?
how did make the o-ring channel ...cnc?
very good temperature :clap:
JASSAF all the machining was done with hand tools and jigs...heres a pic to clear things out
the template in the pic isnt for the o ring but you get the idea
Did you have a chance to try out your block on a i7 yet?
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/...e3636cca_o.jpg