Ever sense I water cooled my first computer, I've water cooled every computer sense. My ATI5970s were going to be no exception, and then, we hit the $3 mark.
After noticing how hot the back plate got I came up with this.
The tools you'll need, are a dremel, drill, sharpy, sand paper and screw driver(for taking the back plate off). As for the parts, you'll need a sheet of copper,
http://www.onlinemetals.comPVC pipe caps, epoxy, thermal pads and copper pipe.
Take off the back plate and use it a template. I used an SOS pad to clean it off.
Drill the holes in the caps, cut the pipes to length, sand the pipes to remove dirt and oil. Then glue everything together. I found it easier to glue the intake and outtake first.
I put the middle pipe in then clamped the caps to a board, then glued it in place. Clamping them helps make sure they're level with each other.
To get a stronger bond I scuffed up the copper sheet before I glued it in place.
Cover the back of your card with thermal pads. You'll want to use 6-8mm pads, if they're to thin contacts can poke through. I covered more of the board, but that picture didn't come out.
For my radiator I took a 25ft soft copper pipe and coiled it on a box fan.
All for about $40 to make the water block. Once I get some pci-e extenders I'm gong to make another this time I wont cut out over the GPUs, hopefully that will get me a few
degrees cooler. I'm also thinking about a better radiator. Unfortunately one of my cards is having fan issues. I've got a water block on the way, if I'm in the mood I'll do a comparison.
I'm not above begging for money, so if you want to throw something my way I'd appreciate it. If you don't I'd be happy to know if it helped you out just the same.
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