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2nd August 2003, 00:06 | #1 |
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| Bladerunners homemade waterblock OMFG. This is one of the coolest CPU block designs i've ever seen. Whether it performs well is another question.
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2nd August 2003, 00:07 | #3 |
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| dunno bout the performance either but it just looks KICKASS ! |
2nd August 2003, 00:17 | #4 |
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| rich, YGPM post plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
2nd August 2003, 01:10 | #5 |
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2nd August 2003, 01:26 | #6 |
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| bit hectic with all the tubes etc ? |
2nd August 2003, 23:02 | #7 |
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| That guy is amazing, he lives near me too. That rig is awesome though. Craig |
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3rd August 2003, 09:45 | #9 |
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| Seen that, and his Northbridge blocks. About the only thing hes not calling with water is his SouthBridge. Craig |
3rd August 2003, 13:23 | #10 |
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| Got this topic in my server stats The splitter-X seems to perform well enough in my system. I have no comparison data other than against the modified Maze type block I was using before, (details on my site). The Splitter-X is around 3C to 4C better under full load, but strangely 1C worse at idle. The much increased flow is helping I guess. The system is a little tidier now as the splitter manifold "hanging" was a temporary feature due to some blocks having 6mm Festo. I've now moved everything to 8mm festo so as the below pic shows it's a bit less of a tube fest. It won't really be as tidy as I want until I build it into a fully custom PC case. There are of course other items water-cooled that and not in the image. (HDD & PSU). Here's a schematic of the system:- |
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