Custom Water Cooling

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Made a custom water block for cooling with a couple of my friend at my university. Heres the finished cooling system and some results.



First details of the block - full copper with pin design. Chrome barbs were used because we couldnt find brass ones. They did end up looking better than the we had expected though. The block weighs around 600gms (didnt measure, so might not be accurate). Will post pics of how the inside looks in some time. But heres how the block looks from the outside. Joints are soldered.



Bottom view - rough milling. There were some deep cuts caused when we were working on the block, so sanded with 200 grit sandpaper to remove the cuts. No sanding with finer grit. No mirror finish or polishing either.

One more view of the block



Block was leak tested for 12 hours before installation. The block was installed using the back plate of my Asus StarIce as we couldnt make a back plate. We didnt use a spring mount either - didnt have time to buy the springs. We used countersunk screws with the backplate and plexi glass washers to secure the block tightly. Heres a picture to illustrate the plexiglass washers clearly. The pic shows the block installed and working in my Asrock 775Twins - HDTV motherboard.



Heres a better picture of the installation - mid-tower ATX case, PSU, mobo and the water block are visible.



We used a 40W fountain pump running of mains to power the loop. The flow was strong and it was way more powerful than necessary. I couldnt find any smaller pumps here though and this one was cheap at about $10. The heatercore is from a Daewoo car. Picked it up from a junkyard for $8. Dont know the other details, but will post dimensions if someone wants. We used it passive.

Heres the complete installation - used a plastic box as the reservoir. The water cooling was running when the pic was taken. Used tap water for the run.



And finally the temps.

Idle temps - 2C delta

Load temps - 9C delta



That was after sitting for a few hours in the BIOS. So I assume its as good as idle temps. The loaded temps with 2 Prime95 and Orthos were 46C after 6 hours of running. Will post pics of that soon. The processor was a E6300 with a slight overclock to 2.2GHz at stock vcore.

A 9C delta at load with a small overclock doesnt seem too good, but then we had

1) No fans on the heatercore.

2) No AS5 on the block. Used cheapo white thermal paste.

3) Water block base was not flat.

4) Unnecessarily powerful pump dumping 40W into the water.

5) Pressure on the CPU might not have been good enough or uniform - used plexi for mounting. Should have used springs. Next run will be with springs under the plexi :P

6) No overclocked temps/extra overclock due to cooling. Used cheapo motherboard. Cant afford to risk my DS3.

I will be making a low profile water block without pins soon. Will make it such that it can be mounted on any motherboard. Review with complete test on my DS3 and overclocked temps, speed improvements as well. Results and pics after my summer holidays :)

Raghu.

PS : A big thanks to my friends and my uni.
 
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looks good and the temps surely look pleasing, whats the processor its running? and more importantly, howmuch did the cpu block cost you in the end? The remaining WC stuff i can get here for pretty cheap, submersible pump, pipes and all,only issue is getting a waterblock thats cheap, and if i ca find one, wc time :D
 
saw this when i went to collect my moniter....Truely MindBlowing Stuff !!! :clap:

he gave a Brief Overview how he & His Team Went about this

Keep It Up Mate !! :hap2:

i am sure this will Push Many of Us the WC Way :ohyeah:
 
Nice work!

What radiator (Custom heatercore?) is that?

Any spec's on the Pump?

Give it another try after Lapping, and then increase the vCore too :D.
 
I can give you my DELTA-PUMP (12v, for Water Cooling System) for testing and review. But you have to return it after the test.
 
awesome stuff man!!! mindboggling..

wat say a guide to D.I.Y waterblock making??? :P

btw... ur in iisc right? so wats wid all de $$??? wat happd to poor old gandhiji??
 
Aditya said:
Nice work!

What radiator (Custom heatercore?) is that?

Any spec's on the Pump?

Give it another try after Lapping, and then increase the vCore too :D.

Its a heatercore but not custom - ripped from a Korean Daewoo car for Rs300. Dont remember pump head and flow but heres the power number - 40W @ 220V. Will lap it after summer hols and do a pin mod for the vcore too. The new block is going to be exciting though :D

iosoft said:
I can give you my DELTA-PUMP (12v, for Water Cooling System) for testing and review. But you have to return it after the test.

I really cant afford shipping. So if you willing to pay both ways then you are more than welcome :P

sTALKEr said:
awesome stuff man!!! mindboggling..
wat say a guide to D.I.Y waterblock making??? :P

btw... ur in iisc right? so wats wid all de $$??? wat happd to poor old gandhiji??

A guide is in the making, but with summer hols, Im not really intent on writing now. Anyway you will be surprised to know the tools we used to make this block and thats top secret anyway. Pics of us working with the block after summer hols only though :(

The post was made at EOCF originally, where I have been a member for a long time. So wrote in $$ for their convenience. Will ask a mod to edit it once I have the prices in Rs.

Comp specs : Asrock 775Twins HDTV & E6300@2.2GHz Stock vcore

The block costed about Rs600 for materials.

Raghu.
 
Yes Ankit, Im in IISc.

Aditya, Can you do a test with your radiator fans disabled and post temps? Could you also possibly clock your chip at 2.2GHz and stock vcore for this run? I would definitely like to compare the temps.

Raghu.
 
^^ My WC'ing isn't up yet.

Disabling Radiator Fans it a bad idea. Lol, heat has to go somewhere.

The Temperature of the Water would just Rise up, and inturn would the Temp. of the CPU.
 
Aditya said:
^^ My WC'ing isn't up yet.

Disabling Radiator Fans it a bad idea. Lol, heat has to go somewhere.
The Temperature of the Water would just Rise up, and inturn would the Temp. of the CPU.

Oh ok. The radiator works even without the fans. They just work less efficiently than with a fan. There are many ppl with big enough radiators so that they dont need a fan. Its not like you are gonna kill your cpu, I didnt kill mine :)

Will probably bother sandy or chaos now for the temps. Who else runs water cooling here?

Raghu.
 
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