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Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
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Ok, what am I missing here. These look like they're designed to fit on top of D-Tek unisinks. How would these not work in conjunction with the unisinks? Obviously of course you'd need a different unisink for each card, but that would still be a little better than a completely new block for each card.
Curiosity was framed, Ignorance killed the cat.
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Read this again:
In short,
1. Its predetermined setting, which destorys the whole point of a core only block. Meaning its selective in what it fits on.
2. there is .2" +/- .015 clearance.. Do i need to say more?![]()
3. Evil said this:
"i can always dream right"![]()
Nadeshiko: i7 990 12GB DDR3 eVGA Classified *In Testing... Jealous?*
Miyuki: W3580 6GB DDR3 P6T-Dlx
Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
Sammy: Dual Yonah Sossoman cheerleader. *Sammy-> Lind.*
Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
[12:38] Naekuh: i love watching u get the firing squad on XS
Nice renders! I haven't messed with rendering, models and such in YEARS!
check PM's evil ;-)
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Ya know had a funny thought, what if you have a CNC and you're just claiming there rendersHow would we know? :P
Great work Evil.
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Nadeshiko: i7 990 12GB DDR3 eVGA Classified *In Testing... Jealous?*
Miyuki: W3580 6GB DDR3 P6T-Dlx
Lind: Dual Gainestown 3.07
Sammy: Dual Yonah Sossoman cheerleader. *Sammy-> Lind.*
Its my fault.. and no im not sorry about it either.[12:37] skinnee: quit helping me procrastinate block reviews, you asshat. :p
[12:38] Naekuh: i love watching u get the firing squad on XS
......spoooge....
I am a mechanical engineering student and have worked alot with AutoCAD. It can render but nothing like this. What software did you use to make renders like this. did you draw it in a CAD program first. I have worked in SolidWorks and have never seen a render program that good. But i do have access to a CAD machine as well as a 3D laser printer for rapid prototypes.
I am thinking about getting some copper stock and making some custom waterblocks. I want to watercool my Areca SAS controller. It gets ALOT hotter than you would think. I had an Adaptec 5405 and it had a 256MB of DDR2 and a 1.2 Ghz processor and passive cooling. It would shut down within 30 minutes from heat do I made a heatsink for it with a fan
i thought i my posts would eliminate these kind of questions
the models are made in inventor which is a 3D solid CAD software
models are then imported into 3dsmax which there i setup and render
into Maxwell Render.
give ne some dimensions of the Areca SAS controller, ill have you a
drawing in no time.
thanks for the comments
Great work evil.
One quick question as i have no expertise in autocad : how do i export from autocad or some mechanical drawing software to a file that is needed by a CNC machine.
Thanks.
... WTH? You've been on the internet too long, it's starting to seep into your brain.
Well, it's similar in that both of them are waterblocks for a graphics card, but aside from that pretty much every other aspect of them is completely different. Also, you shouldn't just post a link with no explanation of what the link is, that's really rather poor etiquette on a forum.
Curiosity was framed, Ignorance killed the cat.
Just outta curiosity Evil-98, are any of the file formats you use of a type that can be directly inputted into a non manual CNC machine? That would be key right there if you can just take what you design and email/bring on a flash drive/CD to a CNC place and all the other work gets automatically done.
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it could be exported to G code but it will still need to be manually programmed as alot of the parts have very complex shapes and forms and sometimes computers just dont understand enough to calculate it accurately or at least the way we want it
once i get set up with a CNC ill probably invest in some way to turn over my drawings as fast as possible.
but id probably start doing drawings in CAM so i could export it directly and inventor for renders
Huh???
While there is a manual override on CNC's, it's general purpose is to be "non manual". CNC = Computer Numerical Control, meaning you give it a program and all it does all day long is repeat that program in an extremely precise manner (depending on how well it's maintained).
The cheapest CNC I would bother with for a @ home business is a Haas Minimill.....~$30K before options.
evil, I hate you....you had to bring up G code, didn't you? I was trying to forget. There are very many machines that don't use G code in some way or another.....and they all use it differently.......AARRGGGHHHH!!!!!!![]()
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