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    morphling1,

    I'm hoping for a call from the auto-parts store today so that I can go pick up the rad. I would expect wednesday to be the latest I'd hear from them & I will be shipping it ASAP

    Block looks good so far...thanks again!

    And thanks FRAGN'STIEN
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    Finished and ready to go





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    man, that looks very nice..... two more months before I can attempt my water setup..... sigh.

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    morphling1,

    I'm in love w/ something I don't even own yet

    Rad/Fan shipping tonight via USPS...they're saying 4-10 days for delivery.

    And to think I almost bought the swiftech

    That block looks sweet as hell, morph
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    I must agree here, Morphling, Tha's an awesome looking job you've done there. Pm me if you're interested in doing another one. The only thing I've done so far for my WC setup is the radiator. I've built one out of a a-coil for residential air conditioning. Was looking at ordering the Swiftech later on when I get through with xmas and all my families birthdays that are getting ready to hit me.

    Btw, N8, your is looking good too.

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    Thanks, I also sent the block an hour ago should be there in 7-10days.
    N8 report how it perform, and like I said be critical, so that I can improve

    Btw. I'm in the process of designing new cpu block, but I wont disclose any information until I have it ready, cnc machined, should be mean as hell like most of my stuff

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    Well, I wont have much to compare it to other than my current crazy air-cooling I got goin on on the GPU.....but we'll see if it out performs that

    Also very interested to see if it makes my CPU run any hotter.

    Either way, it looks like a superb block...I'll definitely let you know how I make out
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    Re: My current H2O setup :)

    Originally posted by N8
    A little ghetto right now...gotta get the rad in the case yet & get a new pump(cracked the inlet housing, this is why I have it in a res right now). Specs in sig...got the vcore down to 1.95v now stable & 37-39c temps folding

    P.S. Don't mind the dust :P
    N8, it looks like the fan shrouds may not be covering the entire fin area. Have you tried a more generously sized pair of shrouds?
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    Originally posted by morphling1
    It's note like I'm underpowered or need better cooling, I take care of that

    Wow, that is one fancy looking radiator. What is it?
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    Copper monster from Lada , yep russian car

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    Originally posted by morphling1
    Finished and ready to go
    Beautiful! If you're selling those, how much are they?
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    Originally posted by morphling1
    Copper monster from Lada , yep russian car
    I wouldn't have guessed, it looks more like something from "Skunk Works!"
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    Originally posted by morphling1
    Finished and ready to go
    I'd really like to know how you make a block like that. A step by step explanation would be great, but to start, what tools are you using?
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    uf, step by step for starters I'm using desktop classic mill.
    Here you can read how I made 8500 waterblock in steps :
    http://www.extremecooling.org/ec/mod...howpage&pid=62
    Or here for GF4 maxy waterblock: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&threadid=3679
    I will write up article how I made that block, with every step pictured and explained for our local web page but I will also translate it to english for everybody

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    N8 i nearly have the same setup as you with a home made shroud out of cereal cardboard. If you remove the fan holder you can put that heatercore there i've tried it but i keep outside of my case because i want to get the best temp
    morphling1 how much does one of your gpu wb cost and the one with the ram block? And to ship it to france? PM me if necessary
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    PICs please
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    u deserve a good for bumping a 5 yrs old thread

    LOL

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