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ALeUNe
post Jul 3 2007, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(Auraguy @ Jun 28 2007, 04:57 PM)
Hey there , long time no see , today i hav another mods for my graphic card(7300gt)
Here`s how i start:
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by bending the fin of a Ati graphic card heat sink for pipe fitting

Here`s the cover maded by aluminium plate
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the cover made to fit exactly nicely into the hsf

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Here`s show the cover been drilled 2 holes for pipe

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Here`s show the pipe been sealed with silicon and attached to hsf using silicon too

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Here`s show the waterblock been locked onto my GPU using the original socket

And here`s the result
GPU Idle  : 48C (left for 10minit)
GPU Load : 53C~55C (playing Need For Speed Carbon non-stop for 30minit)
GPU clock: 500mhz
MEM clock:700mhz
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What a dissapointed result...... shakehead.gif
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I think it's too restrictive.
HOT water is trapped in the waterblock.

IMO, it doesn't worth the effort.
I think forum member/ngbh is selling better water cooling set than this.

Try using larger waterblock + 1/2" barbs.

This post has been edited by ALeUNe: Jul 3 2007, 05:56 PM

 

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