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    the water flow test with the pump (Koolance PMP-450S @11.7V), the reservoir and only the block (without radiator) with the most restrictición "jetplate": the result is 2.2 gpm and 2.5 psi.
    So Skinnee or some guy who has a result could compare with this configuration?



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    Is the PMP-450S the D5 Vario or the D5-B?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Is the PMP-450S the D5 Vario or the D5-B?
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    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=858

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    http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...product_id=493

    450 appears to be vario.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Is the PMP-450S the D5 Vario or the D5-B?
    its the PMP-450S..... becouse is connected to a powers supply that cost $15 and the Voltage that provides is of 11.77 V. please take a look at the picture
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    Since it has an RPM wire its the B or Vario @ Speed 4, and confirmed by warriorpoet.

    According to the SL flow estimator with 1 meter of tubing, an HK LT 3.0 and D5-Vario @ setting 4 = 1.80 GPM

    How many times did you run the bucket test? 2.2GPM seems rather high.

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    Looking nice Jassaf. You should make some more and send one to skinnee for review


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    Quote Originally Posted by eth0s View Post
    Awesome job on that block man!

    I'd also like to see pics of the home spun radiator, please.
    while i wait for the material for the prototype, i am gonna spend my time working on the TRIPLE RAD to finish it durin this week

    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    Awesome job!!! Any plans on nickel plating them? I bet it would look even better nickel plated, not that it doesn't look great now.

    maybe is nickel or silver



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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Since it has an RPM wire its the B or Vario @ Speed 4, and confirmed by warriorpoet.

    According to the SL flow estimator with 1 meter of tubing, an HK LT 3.0 and D5-Vario @ setting 4 = 1.80 GPM

    How many times did you run the bucket test? 2.2GPM seems rather high.
    in order to avoid any further missunderstandings, i performed a new test connecting the Pump to my PCs power supply (12,34V). My flow meter is quite simple, and has an error of -35 -40 lph.

    this pump with RPM does not fit what i want. when I compare the test with MCP, the measures always are lower. (MCP655 @12V 700 lph and 2,3 psi).

    1 test: just pump........................................... 640 lph (2,84 gpm) and 1,8 psi

    2 test Pump + prototype block..........................485 lph (2,15 gpm) and 2,6 psi

    3 test Pump + prototype block + NB DFI expert... 305 lph (1,35 gpm) and 3,4 psi

    i performed the test 3 times, i am interested in knowing if the plate was too restrictive.
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    Hmm... block certainly isn't restrictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Hmm... block certainly isn't restrictive.

    there seems to be 2 or 3 little details in the desing, that apparently makes a difference. For now those details are "top secret" . Performance test is still pending. and i think you are the right person for it,i hope i can ship the block within a month from today.

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    No problem and take your time, Vapor is the man for CPU blocks... but we'll be glad to test it out for you.

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    This is so exciting.
    I can't wait to see how it compares to the other blocks in your tests!

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    Stupid glitches, double posting....

    That block looks sweet and so do the numbers.

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    waiting for more results.
    and, Jassaf(excuse me people for say this in spanish): cuanto crees que es el máximo tdp que puede aceptar el bloque para cpu?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamsblast View Post
    waiting for more results.
    and, Jassaf(excuse me people for say this in spanish): cuanto crees que es el máximo tdp que puede aceptar el bloque para cpu?
    you alredy know me from a long time, when i do something,i do it the right way, mi block will compete for the first place, so i there shouldn´t be any troubles with the tdp.
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    other top version maybe ?
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    In my opinion it is slightly worrying that the copper base of the block is attached to the plexi top via threads in the plexi top, as opposed to the thread located in the copper base. As far as I know, plexi does not like to be stressed in this way, especially around drilled parts. There could be a possibility of microcrack formation around the threads, leading to the loss of proper contact between the top and the o-ring and eventual leaking. Plus, if one thread goes bad, it puts extra stress on the remaining threads...

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    thats pretty awesome man, it looks as tho you've stumbled upon something good. in theory this should be a fairly epic block. i'd like to see either skinnee or vapors review on this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MegadetHCl View Post
    In my opinion it is slightly worrying that the copper base of the block is attached to the plexi top via threads in the plexi top, as opposed to the thread located in the copper base. As far as I know, plexi does not like to be stressed in this way, especially around drilled parts. There could be a possibility of microcrack formation around the threads, leading to the loss of proper contact between the top and the o-ring and eventual leaking. Plus, if one thread goes bad, it puts extra stress on the remaining threads...
    I thought the same thing, but then I remembered how easily I strip copper threads in blocks.

    We'll see in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyeah View Post
    other top version maybe ?
    yes, POM Black and white

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    Quote Originally Posted by JASSAF View Post
    yes, POM Black and white
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    Quote Originally Posted by JASSAF View Post
    yes, POM Black and white
    great, looking forward to see how well it performs
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    LAPPING and NIKEL








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    Oh damn...
    Nice.
    Let's see some temps!

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