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 NEED PRO//, Some questions..

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TSstudwo
post Jul 25 2008, 06:14 PM, updated 18y ago

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Greetings..

I am a student who is just planning to do some cheap diy water cooling set for a school's it week.. I had already got evrything planned but I totally got no idea how to build a water block for a processor...
Pls be more senseful and don't expect me to cut metal n those thing...

Pls don't teach me to do this..
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=67211
This is cut here n cut there.. .swt...

The water block doesn't have to be a performance 1 , just nice enough to last 1 for week will do.. It also doesn't need to fit in lga775 slot.... just perfectly sticked on the processor will do...


I also need some opinions on the other parts....
I will use a normal small pail as a reservoir , two cheap aquarium pump, a weird radiator(pls refer to the bottom)...


Weird radiator..
I am planning to use a rectangular shallow type pail as a container for the radiator. A few old heat sinks will be half submerged into the water.. Fans will be mount on the heat sinks.. Heat sinks will be tightly tapped in the container.

Arrangement of my diy wc...
Reservoir > Pump > radiator > pump > water block ( i need two pump because i am nt going to drill a hole in the reservoir n radiator, i will just let the pipe submerged inside it n let the pump to pump water...)

1 of my friend susgested me to use ice n ignore the radiator, but i scare condensation will occur in the mob... dunno what can i do to avoid it ... those others method is so weird n "pro"(difficult /swt)..

PLEAse don't laugh at me because i am a person who totallly don't have any skill on modding/making this kind of thing... this is also my first project.. ...


thanks in advance

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post Jul 25 2008, 07:34 PM

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sorry but there are threads to help you on this
please use them

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