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Can I sand down the inside of a Nickel Plated Water block?

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I will be getting a Nickel plated Waterblock soon, and I have a question, can I sand the inside of the block without a performance hit?
Thing is the block is already Corroding. I don't want nickel to get into my loop. I have the PC on 24/7.

Thanks for any help!
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Nobody knows?
post #3 of 8
Which block? With micropin blocks, you be hard pressed to get in between pins and not break them...unless you're getting the block for a heck of a steal, you'd be better off getting a virgin block or even a used block with a plain ol copper heat plate.
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if you are refering to lapping the contact surface on the bottom of the cpu block, usually the nickel is just a plating. im not telling you to lap it or not but i did work in a machine shop and we never made anything out of sold nickel. parts were always nickel plated by our plating company. if its like lapping a cpu there is small performance gain to be had. a couple of degrees. but usually once you touch the sandpaper to anything it voids any kind of warranty and if they are like swiftech they will do anything to get around fault on their end. if you mean like in between the fins i wouldnt even try you might damage too many of them and make it not work right. maybe some kind of chemical stripping option.
post #5 of 8
Wait why did you purchase a block that's already corroding the first place? CPU blocks really aren't all that expensive anymore.

Even full coverage blocks aren't too badly priced unless you're getting a Dual GPU.
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You can do a variety of things but the easiest will be to take it to a plating shop and have them either replate it which would cost 20-30 a block, or just to strip it. Prep for any plating will already include stripping.

If there's no plater nearby you can get metalx b9 nickel stripper. It's like 25 bucks. Put it in a cheap steel pot over top your barbeque or burner at 120F and it'll take a couple hours. Then rinse the block off good and dry it. You don't wanna use that steel pot from kmart anymore.
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post #7 of 8
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Guys, I got 2 Waterblocks for my 580, and for a great price too.
I was thinking to sand down the places where the corroding has started, too get some of the of the loose Nickel. I am talking about the Inside, (water wise) also, I have Alcohol in my Loop, will that hurt the block?
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Any corroded nickel will not cause any clogging or what not to the loop. If you want to sand it, feel free.
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