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    DFI UT P35-T2R Watercooled.

    DFI UT P35-T2R Watercooled


    //Sorry my bad English
    My friend had one, so he asked me help him build watercool .
    Start now

    Mobo



    Screw and after take all













    Use some CNC machine to make three block



    Done





    Below of PWM Block





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    Lazer made LANPARTY



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    South Block chipset





    Installing










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    Final check and test

    inal check before run









    Some test and done







    Will test temp later.

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    Whoa, custom made blocks! Very nice!

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    GREAT JOB! i love the laser-etched LanParty!

    just a noob question...why not include the PWM area in the block?

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    very very nice work on those blocks!!!
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    I bet someone with a DFI UT P35-T2R would pay for some blocks like those... Depending on how well they perform...

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    could you list the hardware used to make the blocks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
    I bet someone with a DFI UT P35-T2R would pay for some blocks like those... Depending on how well they perform...
    Your assumption would be right! I need one for the PWM.

    nhenhophach, care to make another one?

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    You could chalk me down for one on the PWM as well ? and your board looks amazing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by emoners View Post
    GREAT JOB! i love the laser-etched LanParty!

    just a noob question...why not include the PWM area in the block?
    The hot chips are the little ones under the block. The CPL things that look like big old IC's are actually inductors and don't need cooling.

    BTW, very nice work on the blocks!

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    Wow, very nice quality. I love the laser etched LanParty

    I'm sure there would be a market for these blocks...

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    phai cay do lam ban nhom nhe dong khong??

    lol, tell me if I said it right in Vietnamese, I suck at writing and reading Viet

    in english - Are they made from copper and aluminum??
    Because you do know that copper and aluminum ain't good in a loop right?
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    I like them!
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    Do temperature level wait looked up after instal have ko feasibility? But nevertheless this was a excellent idea either
    gratulatory, very nice work on those block

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    damn fine looking job nhenhophach dude you just have to show us some temp readings ..please
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    great job....!
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    Nice work Golden Spider

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    Quote Originally Posted by perfection View Post
    phai cay do lam ban nhom nhe dong khong??

    lol, tell me if I said it right in Vietnamese, I suck at writing and reading Viet

    in english - Are they made from copper and aluminum??
    Because you do know that copper and aluminum ain't good in a loop right?
    Ahh yes, that does look like a aluminum top and a copper bottom... can't be good...

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    Really nice work on the blocks

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    Thats awesome. I love the laser etching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
    Ahh yes, that does look like a aluminum top and a copper bottom... can't be good...
    I don't think so man, but next time i will use copper to replce AL on the top.
    Thanks all

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    should be really interesting to see the internal design of the wather blocks ,

    May you take a picture of the internal ?
    Sorry for my bad english, I'm from italy

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    woah, when i came into this thread i didnt expect custom made blocks!

    well done.

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