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Waterblock " Power M3 " by Pietach
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Nice. They remind me of Swiftech's aircooling.
You should run some tests to compare it to your other blocks.
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Dang, that is rusty!! :eek:
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Originally Posted by Kosmic71
Dang, that is rusty!! :eek:
lol when finished it wont be dirty, all nice and shiny eh pietach ;)
looking good, interested to see how the final piece performs compared ot your others
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Pietach, did you use copper to make that water block?
Could you post your results after you test the block.
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the whole block is made of copper. After each stage I will present new photos. When I finish, I will give you the results
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wow - this will be very interesting to see
some hardcore lapping required there eh =p
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Originally Posted by Special_K
wow - this will be very interesting to see
some hardcore lapping required there eh =p
lol...thinking the same.....http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...es/biggrin.gif
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Very Nice. :toast:
Now it also reminds me of Swiftech's watercooling blocks. ;)
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Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Nice work there man.
from the avatar id go with woman :P
nice work... how did you polish / lap it ??? i am doing the same at the moment to a custom made NF4 northbridge block, externally... get it all shiney :)
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I like the design idea, but I would be a little worried of water leaking out the seams between the pieces of lucite and between the copper base and the lucite. Are you planning on designing some gaskets into that?
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looks nice. put the fitting on the side and instant GPU block ;)
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Very nice, will be interesting to see how this block performs vs your other design.
I'd bet on this one, but still interesting to see how both do.
:toast: Nice to see someone doing block designs. :toast:
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Wow. Really turned out well. :cool:
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nice work !! how did u get it so polised up ???????
tell us how it perform ..... quick......
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arghhhh - it's official
K HATES YOU!!!
you are so talented
nice work you, you, you . . . bleughhh =p
ps. those are doods fingers in the pics - maybe the avatar is his 'significant other' ?
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Originally Posted by STEvil
looks nice. put the fitting on the side and instant GPU block ;)
Nice idea ;) And a very nice block! Wish I had the skills to make something like that :toast:
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Are you planning on designing some gaskets into that?
stick or silicon
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ps. those are doods fingers in the pics - maybe the avatar is his 'significant other'
foto on avatar - this my girl
next day of work.
Grinder from magnet.
Now only polishing.
http://img274.echo.cx/img274/1037/0221ri.jpg
http://img274.echo.cx/img274/6087/0239bf.jpg
http://img274.echo.cx/img274/3498/0247qq.jpg
when I finish it, it will shine nicely
PS.
I apologize for mistake while writing.
I do not it know English.
I use with programme "English translator 3"
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looks good, but i dont think this would be very good for a high pressure loop or anything, i think some o-rings are defiently needed. maybe a peice of thin rubber above the pins would keep water from flowing above them and improve temps.
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since it is a custom job.. it will be more prone to leak due to uneven surface.... i say use liquid gasket instead... that should fill up all lines
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Doesn't have to be uneven because it's a custom job, depends how you made it.. You could polish the plexi to be absolutely even..
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Looks really nice that block
Waiting for results...