Homemade water cooling Case (DIY Fan Controller)

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My home made Transparent Case with home made Water Cooling

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Please tell your comments about it.
Thanks
Rakesh Sharam

MY PC:-
AMD Athlon X2 4000+
ASUS M2N-E
2-GB DDR2 667
160-250-400 GB Sata HDD
MSI ATI R3450 256MB DDR2 Graphice
Creative 7.1 Audigy Value
Philips TV-Tuner
 
No it dont leaked. I have tested it for more than 48hous cont.
Metal:- Aluminum Northbrige heat sink with acrylic sheet.

Working fine
Thanks for your reply.
 
Thanks to all
As about temp of CPU
AMD Athlon X2 4000+ @ 2.1Ghz overclocked at 2.9Ghz
Normal temp = 31 C
On Ex-load for 2 hours Temp =40 C

Room Temp = 35 C
Here is the pic of my radiator & home made pump, Full coper Radiator is from old Oil cooled Machinary from local scrap yard.

No reseviour used, since my radiator can hold 675ml of coolent.

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I always love custom jobs as I sometimes custom make my own waterblocks.

Good job.

One thing though, am I correct in that you are using a modified aluminum heatsink in your custom CPU waterblock? If so, are you not concerned with galvanic corrosion since you are using a copper rad?
 
My aluiminium heatsink is having "Silver Flash" coating on it. I am using Non-modified MB-Chipset Heatsink. And accouding to Galvnic table and all galvanic corrosion calculations on these two metals results in a lifetime period of more then 70 years.

long time..................So no worry of galvanic corrosion.
 
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