:welcome: My new job ... :up:
Tri_Block-mb
SB-NB-CPU
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/796/triplemaq11.jpg
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:welcome: My new job ... :up:
Tri_Block-mb
SB-NB-CPU
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/796/triplemaq11.jpg
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Nice! that's what I call "custom"
Nice workmanship, but why? The acrylic has no channels for water to run though it so it is completely pointless to have all the blocks joined. Just makes it harder to work on.
I was thinking about that too, But I believe it is WIP
now understood better? :rofl:
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/3784/triplemaq13.jpg
hmm i think the water channel are a bit small which could create a bit or restriction. I am sure you could make them a bit bigger so you get less restriction by thos wtare channels. Nice custom job.
i for one think that is awesome, great job!! nice concept and i love the rounding around the fasteners!
Very nice workmanship. Looks good, and I can tell you've really put a lot of thought into it.
However, performance will be lacking compared to single-block solutions - but on that board and given the use of an LGA775 CPU, I imagine that won't be a huge concern.
nice work
That is one awesome concept !
Love the custom craftsmanship, keep on going ! :clap:
I like it. Good job!
Very nice. Can't wait to see it finished.
And that german block is.... interesting.... Good find, Waterlogged.
very nice work!
now plate it!
NB / CPU: completed
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/2568/triplemaq14.jpg
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i belive that by tomorrow i would be able to show you the block finished, in the mean time i am running some test of colours for the blocks, the one i am showing now is a gold one(i took the picture at night time so it might look a little shady) :up: :rofl:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/7641/gold1f.jpg
new picture with natural light:
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/4268/gold3.jpg
I'm almost done ... i´m putting a bit of color to the blocks:
http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/9529/triplemaq16.jpg
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4898/triplemaq18.jpg
very nice job, the gold is nicely done.I assume this is your smaller rotating saw you can have, if so, thats a shame, your block could be even better with more smaller channels.
NB Block
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/3923/triplemaq17.jpg
the channels of the NB have to be less restrictive and the SB are going to be even lesser restrictive; the reason, the CPU block´s its very restrictive(microchannels roughly 1.8mm deep and 70 fins of 0.2mm (0.008") ,water channels of 0.25mm) and is similar to the Prototype CPU LGA 775-1366 ( http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=243003)
CPU Block
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/314/triplemaq15.jpg
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at first i intended to make each block with different metals....the pics were taken with a not so good camera, and plus was kinda dark when i took em. the next pic is a block with nikel
http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/3821/triplemaq19.jpg
at last i choose this one :up:.....the only thing left is to test it
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/8359/triplemaq20.jpg
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nice work; hope it performs well for you!!!
I really like the final result ! Great job :up:
The channel into the plexy is a great idea too.
awesome !
damm i took the nb block for the cpu block. Sorry for my misunderstanding. Look like the next thing to do is test it out and see what the temps are.
Wow. Look awesome. Keep us updated
:YIPPIE: LOOP: Triple_Mobo + HD = 498 lph (8.3 lpm / 2.2 gpm)
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/706/triplemaq23.jpg
Flowmeter: Koolance INS-FM17
http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/8720/triplemaq21.jpg
CPU: without jet plate .......... I forget to put :eek:
http://img651.imageshack.us/img651/3286/triplemaq22.jpg
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Awesome flow. Idea is proved. Now for the real world for such solution to be usuable in production in big volumes, i'm guessing one needs to standartise sizes and in/out waterpaths of waterblocks, so that only interconnecting flow bridge part should be exchanged when upgrading motherboards or single waterblocks can be upgraded/switched with new versions. Such minimal tubing with cooling that many stuff at once simply looks astonishing. Next step - integrating memory && gpu waterblocks, huh? :D
Great great GREAT ! :up:
TRI-BLOCK_mb_01
Performance: OC E6600@ 3.510MHz, 1.52V
TEST: Flowrate: 1.31 GPM..... Room T: 29°C..... Water T_1: 30°C..... Water T_2: 31.0°C
LOOP:
GT240 Stealth +
Tsunami_reser +
MCP655™@12V +
TRI-BLOCK_mb_01 (without jet plate) +
HDD Home made
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/7...313abr3new.png
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Thats some good result.
Your going to use the jetplate to see if it helps ?
TRI-BLOCK_mb_01
Performance: OC E6600@ 3.510MHz, 1.52V
LOOP:
GT240 Stealth +
Tsunami_reser +
MCP655™@12V +
TRI-BLOCK_mb_01 +
HDD Home made
TEST-1 OCCT (without jet plate):.... Flowrate: 1.36 GPM..... Room T: 28°C..... Water T_1: 30°C..... Water T-2: 31.4°C ......TEMP: 55°C :down:
TEST-2 OCCT (with jet plate):......... Flowrate: 0.99 GPM..... Room T: 28°C..... Water T_1: 30°C..... Water T-2: 31.1°C ......TEMP: 54°C :up: :eek:
without jet plate http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/923...5551115.th.png with jet plate http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/626...437015m.th.png
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Love how the water looks in the interconnects. Amazing!!
Over 25% flow decrease for 1C? I dunno about that.
So the jetplate work ;)