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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    All in one cooling solution for the Asus P6T motherboard.....
    Wow, nice design, never seen anything like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metric View Post
    Evil, any tips on how you did your o-rings in Inventor? Still trying to find a somewhat simple way to do them in Solidworks.
    yea, after i draw in the channel as a new component i project the channel as a sketch and extrude it to fill the channel.

    from a profile the oring is more of a filleted rectangle, i add the oring just for visual appeal.

    hope that helps, thats probably the easiest way to do it in inventor. i havent used solidworks for anything serious for a good while so i couldnt tell you how to do it there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    yea, after i draw in the channel as a new component i project the channel as a sketch and extrude it to fill the channel.

    from a profile the oring is more of a filleted rectangle, i add the oring just for visual appeal.

    hope that helps, thats probably the easiest way to do it in inventor. i havent used solidworks for anything serious for a good while so i couldnt tell you how to do it there.

    Thanks for the reply, was thinking of basically the same concept, I'll try it out later tonight.

    Mick: That's awesome , but oh boy, the pressure drop and restriction resulting from the mosfets

    Also discovered this a few days ago about the machining building here on campus.

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    Been on hoilday last 2 weeks, so much great work, will go though later and read propley. and hopeful will get some designs rolling soon

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    Another look at my P6T waterblock......

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    An attempt at a 'universal' chipset block

    Mick, there's something about that lighting you're using...it seems really artificial or off somehow ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    Another look at my P6T waterblock......
    Nice!!!

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    Wow, the renders here are just awesome!

    Wish I could buy the stuff you guys create.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Wow, the renders here are just awesome!
    Wish I could buy the stuff you guys create.
    ditto.
    especially those gpu-only slim waterblocks!

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    evil and mick, you guys both have beautiful designs.... sry to not mention the others... as everyone has some great stuff... but you two make it POP! haha

    ever think about getting the stuff to mill them? cause you should

    awesome work everyone... keep it up
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    Quote Originally Posted by eKirts View Post
    evil and mick, you guys both have beautiful designs.... sry to not mention the others... as everyone has some great stuff... but you two make it POP! haha

    ever think about getting the stuff to mill them? cause you should

    awesome work everyone... keep it up
    Thanks eKirts, if I had the time & money I sure would like to have some of my stuff made...

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    That's pretty cool. Can you imagine what the O ring would be like.

    Great work,

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    Thanks Andy, the O rings one thing, but what about the slab of copper you would need. LOL


    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Wow, the renders here are just awesome!

    Wish I could buy the stuff you guys create.
    Quote Originally Posted by bianco View Post
    ditto.
    especially those gpu-only slim waterblocks!
    Quote Originally Posted by dsecrieru View Post
    Nice!!!
    Thanks guys, appreciate it...

    Quote Originally Posted by Metric View Post
    Mick, there's something about that lighting you're using...it seems really artificial or off somehow ...
    I know what you mean Metric. I was messing with different materials, lighting and camera positions to see what effects they had, but couldn't get the effect I was after. Gave up in the end and just posted the best of a bad bunch...
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    Mick64, very nice block you got there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    Thanks Andy, the O rings one thing, but what about the slab of copper you would need. LOL
    Maybe I can help you with this problem. It'll take a slight alteration of the design but it should work just as well. Instead of a solid copper base, make it Delrin and just use the copper where it's needed (like Bei's and NeaKuh's 2-in-1 MOSFET).


    Also, are those screw holes counterbored? If so, the sharp corners made by the tools will be the first place cracks occur in the tops. The longevity of the tops would be greatly improved if the screws were flat heads (82° chamfer) or low profile/button heads left above the surface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bianco View Post
    ditto.
    especially those gpu-only slim waterblocks!
    my design is getting made i'm working with fits, just in ealy stages will let you guys know more later on

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    That's pretty cool. Can you imagine what the O ring would be like.

    Great work,

    andyc
    i was gonna have bei make me something simular.

    problem is the cost of materials, also the sourcing of oring.

    In short, bei said BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHA... good luck.

    Also the SB wont clear the 2 caps.

    everyone forgets about those 2 caps because bei hide them very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Mick64, very nice block you got there.



    Maybe I can help you with this problem. It'll take a slight alteration of the design but it should work just as well. Instead of a solid copper base, make it Delrin and just use the copper where it's needed (like Bei's and NeaKuh's 2-in-1 MOSFET).


    Also, are those screw holes counterbored? If so, the sharp corners made by the tools will be the first place cracks occur in the tops. The longevity of the tops would be greatly improved if the screws were flat heads (82° chamfer) or low profile/button heads left above the surface.
    Thanks for the suggestions Waterlogged! I agree that it would be possible to modify this design to reduce the amount of copper required, but it would be nice if it was all copper. Yes? I also agree that if the top was acrylic, it would probably be a good idea not to counterbore the screws. This wouldn't be such a problem if the top was made from Delrin though.

    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    i was gonna have bei make me something simular.

    problem is the cost of materials, also the sourcing of oring.

    In short, bei said BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHA... good luck.

    Also the SB wont clear the 2 caps.

    everyone forgets about those 2 caps because bei hide them very well.
    Always negative, as usual Naekuh. LOL

    The O ring is not that much of a problem. It is possible to get O ring kits that allow you to make an O ring of any size that you require. I have also taken the capacitors into account with my design by cutting two recesses into the copper....

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    nah mick.

    originally 1 single block, = definition of FB block.

    The bridge was too costly in materials, and also the time required.

    i would love to see a block like that tho. Dont get me wrong.

    But a master builder like bei laughing, was definitely not a good sign.

    also you need a higher jump from mosfet to other mosfet. Theres a load of caps from one mosfet to another.

    Definitely not saying your design is horrible, as i said i would love to see a working final product, but it was just too difficult to make.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    nah mick.

    originally 1 single block, = definition of FB block.

    The bridge was too costly in materials, and also the time required.

    i would love to see a block like that tho. Dont get me wrong.

    But a master builder like bei laughing, was definitely not a good sign.

    also you need a higher jump from mosfet to other mosfet. Theres a load of caps from one mosfet to another.

    Definitely not saying your design is horrible, as i said i would love to see a working final product, but it was just too difficult to make.
    Totally agree NaeKuh. This block, or something similar, would be fantastic if time and expense wasn't an issue. It is good fun, however, to be able to ' visually' create your ideas and dreams with rendering software, rather than just imagining them. I hope it also gives pleasure to others to be able to see these ideas....
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    mick heres one for you to try.

    cut your blocks up in sections.

    Then you know how bitspower fittings we can hard pipe now?



    Well possition the threads so the rotary hard pipes would allign and so you can drop on add a hard pipe. Does this make sense? I would love to see a render of how one would look with bitspower hard piping.

    basically the blocks would need to be setup first.
    then you would need to messure the length of the hard pipe with rotary.

    Tap holes on the top of the blocks where the rotary would screw onto.

    You got hard piping via rotary now
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    @ NaeKuh

    Cool Idea is that ure system? must have been an expensive 4" lol

    ... well after seeing everyones stuff i thought i would give it a shot...
    used sketchup and indigo... first time doing any modeling, so plz bare with me haha... i used the G1/4 fitting model some one posted... cant remember whom



    its just a start... hopefully i will get better in the future :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    mick heres one for you to try.

    cut your blocks up in sections.

    Then you know how bitspower fittings we can hard pipe now?

    Well possition the threads so the rotary hard pipes would allign and so you can drop on add a hard pipe. Does this make sense? I would love to see a render of how one would look with bitspower hard piping.

    basically the blocks would need to be setup first.
    then you would need to messure the length of the hard pipe with rotary.

    Tap holes on the top of the blocks where the rotary would screw onto.

    You got hard piping via rotary now
    Nice idea NaeKuh. I'll certainly give it some thought.

    Quote Originally Posted by eKirts View Post
    @ NaeKuh

    Cool Idea is that ure system? must have been an expensive 4" lol

    ... well after seeing everyones stuff i thought i would give it a shot...
    used sketchup and indigo... first time doing any modeling, so plz bare with me haha... i used the G1/4 fitting model some one posted... cant remember whom

    its just a start... hopefully i will get better in the future :P
    to the world of rendering. Not a bad start eKirts, looks beter than my first attempt! You might want to try Kerkythea for the rendering. It's very simple to use and its free!
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    Here's one more render of my P6T WB. Think I've got the lighting much better on this one....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick64 View Post
    Here's one more render of my P6T WB. Think I've got the lighting much better on this one....
    Man, that's amazing. I really wanna see something like that made. You need to strike up an OEM deal with Asus and they can bundle it with the MB.....just like DD does with graphics cards...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bentleya View Post
    my design is getting made i'm working with fits, just in ealy stages will let you guys know more later on
    I've actually had quite a few requests to do a single slot GPU-only block but the profit/work ratio is screwed on that one. I'm not all about profit but I am not interested in working for minimum wage either.

    The other major problem is cooling the two ram chips hidden under the block... there's a couple solutions but none are what I would call elelgant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iandh View Post
    I've actually had quite a few requests to do a single slot GPU-only block but the profit/work ratio is screwed on that one. I'm not all about profit but I am not interested in working for minimum wage either.

    The other major problem is cooling the two ram chips hidden under the block... there's a couple solutions but none are what I would call elelgant.
    The ram chips, we are working on , and ian everything is not just about the money

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    Quote Originally Posted by bentleya View Post
    The ram chips, we are working on , and ian everything is not just about the money
    That's why I said I am not all about profit
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