My new camera arrived so I thought I would post a few
pics of this new waterblock I have been working on for
the last few weeks. I have made 3-4 different tops for it
now and decided on the one seen in below pics.(sorry to
the Delrin and non Acrylic Plexi fans :-P ) It is
~95% done, all thats left is for the 21 holed jet impingement
plate to be fitted to the cylinder on the inner side of the top
of the block...and a final rub down with 1200 and a polish...anywayz,
here ya go people ma new block-->
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I guess you wanna see the insides to yeah? :-P
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The base has 121 4mm long 1mmx1mm square 'pins'
Tools/Machinery Used
Bench Drill
Dremel Roatary Tool and bitz
mini Bandsaw
sander
Materials Used
6mm copper bar stock $AU5
10mm Acrylic Perspex $off cutz free from bin
Old Car inner tube tyre $for gasket dug out of dumpster at local Servo
2xbras 1/2inch fittings $AU2.75
cost ~$US7.80 all up :-P
I know someone will ask, so before they do NO I wont be
'testing' this block against a range of other off the shelf blocks.
I will post delta temps of its performance in my rig when it is hooked
up compared to the current Dangerden RBX775 based
block i'm using at present...end of story :-)
I hope to have it fitted in the pc before the weekend, getting the
impingement plate correct is giving me grief, 21 tiny holes positioned
directly above the '+' section of the pins is tricky by hand hehe...
Shall report back when the block has been tested with performance
results on my E6600 and some final pics of the polished block :-)
Ciao for now peoplz ;-)














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