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Haven't seen many direct die cooling block so I did a quick brainstorm and did this sketchup.
This will of course be sealed by double o-rings on the outside. The design is still under modification, this is just a rough idea of it. ![]() ![]()
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I've been doing this similair thing with Sketch Up. It will work. Just can't say how good or how bad...
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Very ambitious project.. worth trying!
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I don't seem to understand why the middle part is so low...
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So we're taking about ripping off the heatspreader then I assume?
Looks nice though so far, overall design looks like it should work. Wish the best of luck to ya.
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I figure by making it lower over the core you can spread the water out and have more surface area as well as pressure on the inside of the block. It should lead to better cooling.
I think if I take my time with a dremel I could make a mach block from a block of acrylic. I would really like to CnC mill this though. I am going to contact my local machine shop and see what they can do for me. One of the owners friends works for us so I may be able to get a few blocks made for cheap. I've since raised the top of the block 5mm higher and added some dispersing angles to help spread out the water over the entirity of the core. I will post more pics one I finish it.
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interesting and cool project. Wondering what the temps would be.
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Theoretically that of or better than most high end cpu waterblocks. You are basically removing the extra layer of copper that the heat has to transfer through before it gets to the water.
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exciting prospect the only problem i can see is removing the original heatspreader without destroying the chip, but good luck, and subbed
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