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    ALU cpu block experiment

    if you read alot of post in the liquid section, you see alof of hate towards alu. and some say its not that bad and they have no corrosion.
    this leaves some questionmarks, is it realy that bad... or not.

    i work daily with aluminium and i own a cnc milling machine which i reasently upgraded with new axis for more precision.
    so i thought, let me try to make an alu cpu block and use high grade antifreeze and see if i get corrosion over time.
    i have some brass in stock as well so i could have made one from brass as well but he, thats no science, boring.

    components used in watersetup:
    pump: Laing DDC-1Plus MCP355 12V
    top: XSPC Laing DDC Acrylic Reservoir
    radiator: (copper) pa120.3
    tubing: ordinairy 3/8 tubing.
    fittings: 3/8 EK High Flow
    liquid: yanmar high grade antifreeze

    my first experiment was with water, i putted some tap water in the reservoir.
    this was a few months ago and today i picked it up from the corner where i left it and there was some weird white gunk against the acryl and in the water.
    so that confirmed that water is an absolute no go. kinda spoiled my reservoir to.

    cpu block:
    the cpu block is my own design and i had no plans to start with.
    its all entered manual in the cnc machine and made it all up as i wenth forward.
    base is 3mm thick and the waterchannels are 4mm deep.
    the holder that keeps it on the cpu is from a freezer pro 64.
    i adjusted the total thickness of the cpu block to this cooler so it would fit.

    experiences after mounting:
    when i started it up, i noticed a temp drop straight away under idle, under load it was about 7 degree lower, with only 1 slow turning blower on the pa120.3.
    so an alu block works better then a freezer 64 pro.
    i found that that if i put the 5000be on 1ghz with 0.8 volt, that i could turn of the pump, now this is very very nice. during the night i can leave it off without worrieng about leakage or anything.
    i do need to point a blower towards the cpu though, temp under idle remains 30 degree with pump off.
    cpu is an amd 5000 be normaly running max at 3ghz here and speed is regulated by cristalcpuid.

    after a few months i hope to open this cpu block and see what has happened with it. my guess right now with this type of antifreeze that it would be ok.
    the color of the antifreeze is a bit weird, but i got it for free so i dont care.
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    The PA120.3 is not copper. It's brass.

    Which means you have no copper in your loop.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
    you'd be better off cooling your components with a fire....

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    Brass is any alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties.[1] In comparison, bronze is principally an alloy of copper and tin.[2] Despite this distinction, some types of brasses are called bronzes. Brass is a substitutional alloy.
    From wikipedia

    OK, no copper but copper+zinc.
    What is the difference in usage between brass and copper?
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    well it doesn't look like theres any copper in your loop so doesn't that mean no chance of corrosion?

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    and brass + alu is better then copper + alu ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    The PA120.3 is not copper. It's brass.

    Which means you have no copper in your loop.

    I was thinking the same but as he is using industrial tractor coolant in the test loop I am betting it would be just fine in either case.
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    Brass and Alu is better than Copper and Alu.

    Take a look at the galvanic tables for proof.

    It still isn't ideal and will eventually lead to corrosion, but far slower than with copper.

    Plus running antifreeze essentially prevents corrosion in a water cooling loop. It just isn't an ideal coolant in that water performs better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffsthaboss View Post
    well it doesn't look like theres any copper in your loop so doesn't that mean no chance of corrosion?
    brass is an ALLOY made of COPPER + ZINC

    so i think that there is more than enough copper in the loop
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    To the OP, when you are done testing that block or if you have a second I would be happy to use it on an older pc I have here (939 socket) although it's current rad is aluminum (LOL) so it would be pointless for testing but it would last forever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellcamino View Post
    To the OP, when you are done testing that block or if you have a second I would be happy to use it on an older pc I have here (939 socket) although it's current rad is aluminum (LOL) so it would be pointless for testing but it would last forever.
    not pointless just all aluminum which would bee nice to see how well it preforms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    not pointless just all aluminum which is would bee nice to see how well it preforms.
    True enough but again I think it would do well, the main consideration would be electrolysis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellcamino View Post
    To the OP, when you are done testing that block or if you have a second I would be happy to use it on an older pc I have here (939 socket) although it's current rad is aluminum (LOL) so it would be pointless for testing but it would last forever.
    testing could take quiet some time.
    for example, i left the acryl top with water to rot for over 3 months to see what happens to it.
    after this i could test with some distilled water. and see if it cools better in the first place. that water cools better peaked my curiosity .
    but this block does fit in an envelope though, so no crazy shipping costs. if you have your own waterconnectors i could send it to you. dont know if you are still interested by then.
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    let me tell you why theres a lot of hated to ALU.

    Its because not a lot of people can pull it off right. What does right mean? it means ALU block, ALU Rad. Not one bit of copper should be inside your loop.

    Now why do we stop most threads which try to promote alu? Because XS attracts a TON of newbies who want to get watercooling done. What do you think a newbie will do when he see's that XS is ALU free? He will know ALU is not a good thing. Also what happens when a newbie posts alu threads? Guys like me imediately go in and find out if he is a noob or not.

    This is why i destory alu threads which newbie's posted. We are trying to snuff out ALU entirely, i dont care if its a possitive post or not, the fact if we present it, it will TEMPT companies like Koolance, Innovotek, and motherboard companies to re introduce ALU.

    This is a big nono for the 90% of us. That is why we kill alu threads. So vendors who do read though the threads automatically see,

    ALU = WE GO CRAZY ON A NAZI WITCH HUNT and BURN YOUR COMPANY.

    Now Your RAD will corrode your alu. There is no doubt in that. Ive seen it happen enough to know. Its true you have less forms or pure copper so it will happen slower, but that defeats the point that it wont happen.

    Now your a custom builder so i wont sit here and pick on why you using alu, instead since you can mill your own stuff, i'll point you in how to get a alu setup done right.

    First off ditch your rad, or your asking for it.
    Get a koolance radiator and sub it with that.

    Also you need Massive static on alu rads vs copper rads, so get a good fan.
    Lastly, dont even think of adding any copper stuff, adding additives on alu parts will only bring you down to air unless your water is chilled.

    Meaning you can match an alu setup with a true120 extreme with good fans.

    Which brings us back to 1, alu is pointless.

    I put a lot of work in getting rid of alu. Koolance as i said is even trying to transition there rads from alu to copper. So if someone destorys my 6months of work on this forum, I'll seriously get pissed.
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    Ok Naekuh, take it easy bro.

    Here is someone who has done his reading, is aware of the climate and general opinion here and is doing his own testing to find out for himself. I reckon that's fantastic, and i applaud it.

    We all know that mixing metals isn't a good idea, and thankfully everyone is pretty much in agreement on that. Sure, a corrosion inhibitor will slow the process down, but with a performance hit.

    Good job BertM, seems you have some skills on the CNC machine!

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    tx

    like i sad, i have a brass block here out of which i could also have milled this.
    i didnt make this to oc the hell out of my comp.
    and again like i sad, 1 in this thread says it will be fine, 1 says not.
    and thats why i made this block.
    Last edited by BertM; 11-05-2008 at 03:21 PM.
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    @Naekuh, I had a vivid image of your head spinning around there, did you get any of the green projectile vomit on your screen? ROFL

    @OP, let me know via pm if/when you are ready to part with that block or another like it, the radiator I would attach it to is a koolance btw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellcamino View Post
    @Naekuh, I had a vivid image of your head spinning around there, did you get any of the green projectile vomit on your screen? ROFL
    no but i picked this out of my ear, does it count?



    Okey i wont rant anymore, OP, change your rad to this:

    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=237

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    thats a bit blury.
    but your missing the point. i want to use mixed metals to see what happens.
    if a full copper radiator would increase the change corrosion, i will buy a copper radiator.
    my first watercooling which i made in 2001 was all copper and an open system and it worked ok for 3 years with plain tap water. didnt even know others where also working with watercooling when i started it.
    tubing whent from crystal clear to 'no able to see thru' but it kept on working.
    now i made one again but this time with mixed metals and i just want to see what happens to it if i threath it right.
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    @Naekuh, the image in my mind was better lol.

    @Bert, get a feser if you want an all copper radiator.
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    those are to expensive, a cheap one will be ok , it doesnt need to have good performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BertM View Post
    thats a bit blury.
    but your missing the point. i want to use mixed metals to see what happens.
    if a full copper radiator would increase the change corrosion, i will buy a copper radiator.
    my first watercooling which i made in 2001 was all copper and an open system and it worked ok for 3 years with plain tap water. didnt even know others where also working with watercooling when i started it.
    tubing whent from crystal clear to 'no able to see thru' but it kept on working.
    now i made one again but this time with mixed metals and i just want to see what happens to it if i threath it right.
    I really should re-read up on my electrochemistry, but if what I remember is right, you'll see pitting on the Al block if corrosion occurs, but you technically won't be able to see the deposits on the brass unless you saw the radiator open right?
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    Here is a good link to a galvanic corrosion table showing anodic indexes. Brass is pretty darn close to copper, but if you use a good corrosion blocker it could resist the problem for a pretty long time, who knows..

    http://www.engineersedge.com/galvanic_capatability.htm

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    I might be able to save you some time with your testing but that's not to say you shouldn't carry on as i love things like this..........but i'd personally like to see how it would stand up with some of the fluids that are around today

    Five or six years ago (maybe longer) in the day of the DD Maze 3 and Z-Chip block i did a similar test.

    Basically replacing the Lucite tops with bear aluminium but remembering there was only really Water Wetter and Zerex around at the time to protect from galvanic corrosion.

    Anyway it was an all copper loop apart from the aluminium tops which i ran with Water Wetter and deionised water for a few months.

    Clear to see galvanic corrosion taking place from the pictures - aluminium from the tops was literally corroding and fixing itself to the copper leaving pit marks and craters in the bear aluminium tops.

    The copper base is grey in colour due to the aluminium and no amount of Ketchup or vinegar will ever get that off








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    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23792

    i remember that being a lot cheaper tho.

    like 59.99.
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    Save the PA120.3 and go buy a alu rad, plenty around, because killing that PA is gonna cost more then just replacing the Rad with a ALU one... do yourself a favour and listen to NaeKuh

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