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    Tri_block-mb

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    Nice! that's what I call "custom"
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    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.

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    I was thinking about that too, But I believe it is WIP
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by ottoyu34 View Post
    I was thinking about that too, But I believe it is WIP
    now understood better?


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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snoro View Post
    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.


    is only a guide ....SB/NB: the channel is 12.5 x6mm and NB/CPU: 15 x 6mm

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    i for one think that is awesome, great job!! nice concept and i love the rounding around the fasteners!
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JASSAF View Post
    is only a guide ....SB/NB: the channel is 12.5 x6mm and NB/CPU: 15 x 6mm
    thanks for the explanation.I dont really like acrylic but the craftsanship in this is just so awesome
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    nice work
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    That is one awesome concept !
    Love the custom craftsmanship, keep on going !
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_dope_chaud View Post
    That is one awesome concept !
    It's been done before, there was some European (German? Don't remember exactly) build-log that was linked here a while ago, but that came in for a lot of flaming as it mixed metals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    ......., but that came in for a lot of flaming as it mixed metals.


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    I like it. Good job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JASSAF View Post
    I do not understand.....
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    the_dope_chaud said they liked the concept. I said that it had been done before, but that the all-in-one waterblock that had been posted here previously was flamed because it used mixed metals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    It's been done before, there was some European (German? Don't remember exactly) build-log that was linked here a while ago, but that came in for a lot of flaming as it mixed metals.
    Here you go.

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    Very nice. Can't wait to see it finished.

    And that german block is.... interesting.... Good find, Waterlogged.

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    very nice work!

    now plate it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    That was a sweet friggin block regardless of it mixing metals or not. To the OP, nice job as usual.
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    NB / CPU: completed






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    Last edited by JASSAF; 03-28-2010 at 07:45 AM.

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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)


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    new picture with natural light:


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    I'm almost done ... i´m putting a bit of color to the blocks:




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    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.
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