FS: DIY cpu & gpu waterblocks [Cu]

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here is my diy waterblocks for cpu and gpu they are working good and tested for leaks overnight.. they were lath-machined not CNC'ed so they may lack some points on finishing but they relly helps bring temp down .. selling coz not able to find good-cheap DC pump .. [they are used with 2 cooler pumps connected in parallal:P]

on gpu block i was able to take 8600gt to 890 \ 1836 \ 1800 !

cpu waterblock is made for amd platform as that time i had that !! but since block is of Cu and cover is of acryllic u can always make one for intel platform!

gpu-block is for 8600gt and can be fitted over any card which has same screw hole array!

i also have same dimension Cu slabs which were not shaped as they are for back-up for the event if machining distroys other blocks but are not needed! [not in pics!!] if any body interested in those i will give them for 300 rs!!

note: u may try to diy all this, so let me tell u it will come out to be ~2.5-3k!;)

can trade it with any thing good!!


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cpu block threads

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yo! - phics with ID!

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the radiator used was of maruti zen .. which i sold .. pump as i mentioned b4 was 2 x coolar pump connected in parallal!

also have some connectors that can be used to make T-line!

regarding other items u can search it urself!!

a used one costed 300rs

maruti zen heater core costs ~2000\- new! fantastic choice for radiator! but costs as much as new pc-radiator :P
 
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