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    Quote Originally Posted by snoro View Post
    very nice job, the gold is nicely done.I assume this is your smaller rotating saw you can have, if so, thats a shame, your block could be even better with more smaller channels.
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    the channels of the NB have to be less restrictive and the SB are going to be even lesser restrictive; the reason, the CPU block´s its very restrictive(microchannels roughly 1.8mm deep and 70 fins of 0.2mm (0.008") ,water channels of 0.25mm) and is similar to the Prototype CPU LGA 775-1366 ( http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=243003)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    That was a sweet friggin block regardless of it mixing metals or not. To the OP, nice job as usual.
    at first i intended to make each block with different metals....the pics were taken with a not so good camera, and plus was kinda dark when i took em. the next pic is a block with nikel



    at last i choose this one .....the only thing left is to test it






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    nice work; hope it performs well for you!!!

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    I really like the final result ! Great job

    The channel into the plexy is a great idea too.

    awesome !
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    damm i took the nb block for the cpu block. Sorry for my misunderstanding. Look like the next thing to do is test it out and see what the temps are.
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    Wow. Look awesome. Keep us updated
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    Quote Originally Posted by ottoyu34 View Post
    Wow. Look awesome. Keep us updated

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    Awesome flow. Idea is proved. Now for the real world for such solution to be usuable in production in big volumes, i'm guessing one needs to standartise sizes and in/out waterpaths of waterblocks, so that only interconnecting flow bridge part should be exchanged when upgrading motherboards or single waterblocks can be upgraded/switched with new versions. Such minimal tubing with cooling that many stuff at once simply looks astonishing. Next step - integrating memory && gpu waterblocks, huh?

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    Great great GREAT !
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    Performance

    TRI-BLOCK_mb_01


    Performance: OC E6600@ 3.510MHz, 1.52V


    TEST: Flowrate: 1.31 GPM..... Room T: 29°C..... Water T_1: 30°C..... Water T_2: 31.0°C


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    Thats some good result.

    Your going to use the jetplate to see if it helps ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boulard83 View Post
    Thats some good result.

    Your going to use the jetplate to see if it helps ?

    TRI-BLOCK_mb_01
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    TEST-1 OCCT (without jet plate):.... Flowrate: 1.36 GPM..... Room T: 28°C..... Water T_1: 30°C..... Water T-2: 31.4°C ......TEMP: 55°C

    TEST-2 OCCT (with jet plate):......... Flowrate: 0.99 GPM..... Room T: 28°C..... Water T_1: 30°C..... Water T-2: 31.1°C ......TEMP: 54°C


    without jet plate with jet plate


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    Last edited by JASSAF; 04-07-2010 at 05:05 AM.

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    Love how the water looks in the interconnects. Amazing!!
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    Over 25% flow decrease for 1C? I dunno about that.
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    So the jetplate work
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