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[AF] Andreoid & Finnzwerg watercool tinkering (TONS OF PIX)

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that tin is wicked!! haahaa.


Gr8 job you lads are doing over there, I spose there is no point going outside if its -10!!!

will have to keep an eye on this thread. :D
 

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Now that is packaging of note!
Nicely done guys. :toast:
 
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Today there are only a short on our CNC milling machine

We bought us a 2nd high-frequency spindle for the smaller CNC.
It has to be fastened.
I cut an aluminum plate and drilled the corresponding mountingholes:


The black rectangular plastic piece around the spindle neck is already an air lock made from Pom.
The spindle has a couple of air ducts for cooling and it's almost like a hair dryer.


In addition to the plate it does require a splash protection because of the coolant.
This should be placeable as quickly and practically, and not direct the air downwards.


So, a customized plexiplatte was formed with a heat gun
Drille the Holes for the air-outlets


and filed


Then we still need more flexible ...
Double-sided tape to fix:


Then something plastic film


The spindle with its holder looks like this:


then the pom-air lock:


and splash protection:


protection simply stuck through with the stress of the plexi.


On the picture you can see the air ducts also:


and this will protect the whole when milling the waterblocks :)


regards [ΛF] Andreoid
 

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damn that's realy cool :D
 

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YEAH thats what i like to see.. good old german engineering and entrepreneurship... this is why germany will always be number one, Germans built America, and what thanks did we get? none
 
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YEAH thats what i like to see.. good old german engineering and entrepreneurship... this is why germany will always be number one, Germans built America, and what thanks did we get? none
Wow, bold statement there. Thats ok Im German. My grandmother and grandfather were born in Germany. :toast:
Great thread. Looks like a quality product you guys are making. Any plans to sell overseas?
 
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Germans built America,..
eehm ...lol




atm I don't post this much :(
Finn takes care at the most necessary in the workshop during the week.
I am mainly in my home community in Krefeld and in the middle of an exam period.
Way to making here some new things such as, for example, Set compilations:

http://www.anfi-tec.de/Kompatibilitaetsliste.pdf

Despite that we are both having too much to do much outside of Anfi-tec,
there are a few small changes not only online.

Our garage get increases!
One of my former trainers has remind me in resolutiuon his hobby workshop
and had sold me its well-preserved Robling lathe:)
I've came along with a good buddy of me and picked up the lathe with much too small trailer.

On the ceiling is a chain was fastened to steel beams... the chain was, however,
hopelessly overwhelmed with the Turn, which we even had to let the air out of the tires.


The "Little one" probably weighs as to the 600-700kg.
Here the car, but .. not yet finished lashed.




Our dear neighbor has helped us with his ant to unload.


Now the lathe is on a pallet and wait to move into the workshop :)
Because this must happen before a proper foundation has yet to be cast.
This requires a bit of wood for a frame


Or direct a child's coffin: X




Then removed the woodden ground with a circular saw at the appropriate place:


Now that's missing is the concrete, but .. that will come when it is a bit more warm.

Before coming up questions whether we now are able to produce fittings, ...no!
At first, the lathe is not yet set up and, secondly, it is conventional
(ie no CNC machine) for mass production. But I hope that we have a few
more options when tinkering with things as water coolers.

btw ...
in the middle of next week I'll get loan one P55 EVGA FTW
from the user "fhantastic" from "Forumdeluxx"
 
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now i show you some waterblocks for the EVGA P55 FTW 200




the design of the NB / SB cooler at first looked like this

required after the first fitting of Plexidummys add another notch
and I have reduced the engravings somewhat...
well here you can see why:


here he is Finn assembling the cooler:


the NB / SB cooler does work like our last MSI 790FX full cover block:

(das Bild ist von dem LUXX User Schlingel_INV)
He uses the thermal conductivity of the copper
The SB does not have much heat and so a copper bridge is enough.
the woeld be only space for one channel, what you can see here

Then one of the fittings would have to sit between the graphics cards. -.-

The space for the voltage transformer cooler was not that huge,.. so I had to build up in the air because of the G1/4" connections -.-

At least I was able to continue to use often used tops ..
this not only saves my nerves ^^ furthermore it gives a consistent picture



what does EVGA think at the EVGA P55 NB fixings?
I do not know -.-
Never seen so many screws in a cooler, ..


******************************************
here are a few impressions with 13mm Dangerden fittings :)

like this picture

same in horizontal
http://www.anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/P55/8.JPG

et voilà


The Voltage Regulator waterblocks probably also fit on the standard EVGA P55 FTW
who else does have a P55 EVGA ftw can try one's luck ^^ with this http://www.anfi-tec.de/EVGAP55skizze.pdf


I'll probably need a photo tent, .. terrible dark pictures -.-
I'm sorry: D

btw... some more evga wbs,..but these are for an old 780i ftw :)
 

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YEAH thats what i like to see.. good old german engineering and entrepreneurship... this is why germany will always be number one, Germans built America, and what thanks did we get? none

Yes good old German engineering kicks major ass and these smart, talented guys are continuing that tradition big time.

As for your last statement, however, there are a billion or so deceased African slaves, Chinese laborers and dirt-poor Irish immigrants who would like a word with you, just to name a few.

And by the way Germany no longer leads the world in exports anymore thanks to guess who...
 
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it is time again for something new from us

guess what there is new about this image :D ^^


exactly the color!



after a few tests we can color our copper bottoms fairly uniformly dark


it is not really like the deep black of delrin/acetal or the oring
depending on the light rather a dark gray ...


but it harmonizes well with the POM


I had unfortunately just make my desk lamp for pictures :(


I will do on the weekend times pictures of it on a motherboard
if you want to see it??!
otherwise, it want to be said that this is a new block for Gigabyte P55 boards :)
the new PWM031 water block

in our shop one can already choose a white cover for the block you wanna order...
but less than 4% of our customers use want the white tops at their request ...
do you think it the better choice of colored bottoms than a white cover?
what do you think of the coloring?
 
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hmm no reply? :(

btw,..the black bottom surface is treated chemically with no paint that limit the thermal transfer



After the chipset coolers, we have now also in the PWM blocks a considerable amount of models.
Atm we do have 31 different models.

i have gathered some pwm blocks together:
f.l.t.r. PWM 031, 030, 024, 023, 021, 015, 014, 013


Well these are now a couple of bottoms and all with the same cover...
if I now overlapping all bottoms I have all the necessary hole spacing:


But this sux if i have to mill a new cooler for each new board at a 1 mm difference ...dont you think so too?

so lets see my Troubleshooting in the 3D CAD:

with 3 different mounting lashes as in the UCDs
and 4 mountingholes...


The bottom is 13mm wide and the closest chanel in the block
is flow optimised to reduce the flow resistance

Here is a sectional view:


The top is made of pom/acetal and does have G1/4" windings.
the overhang is 9mm high, and and makes space for RIO or capacitor components


Here a 3D PDF,.to turn, to peek, hide components... ... etc
but i doesnt cool^^


http://www.anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/UCD4PWM.pdf

now the question...should we keep the old pwm models?
The UCDs have replaced the old models NBSB almost completely ... and this quite successfully.
After the success of UCDs, other German manufacturers had attempted to develop universal solutions, too.
It would not surprise me if, after the launch of this universal PMW block, some German manufacturers will try to develop something like this, too.
 
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Unfortunately, I'm not tech-savy enough to offer you any advice :( But I can welcome you to TPU :D

You guys do some very nice work. Keep it up :toast:
 
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hey wait are you selling blocks for the evga P55 FTW?? I think the mounting holes on your blocks are a little different (like there are more holes) from the P55 FTW and the FTW NF200 but im still interested in buying a set but do you able to ship to the u.s.??

the FTW has 2 mounting holes where the NF200 chip is on the FTW NF200 where the FTW NF200 has 4 or 5 but they should still line up. im interested.
 

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this stuff is amazing.
 

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hey wait are you selling blocks for the evga P55 FTW?? I think the mounting holes on your blocks are a little different (like there are more holes) from the P55 FTW and the FTW NF200 but im still interested in buying a set but do you able to ship to the u.s.??
the FTW has 2 mounting holes where the NF200 chip is on the FTW NF200 where the FTW NF200 has 4 or 5 but they should still line up. im interested.
shipping to US is no problem... that the ftw and the ftw200 does have different mountings i know -> http://www.anfi-tec.de/Kompatibilitaetsliste.pdf

Unfortunately, I'm not tech-savy enough to offer you any advice :( But I can welcome you to TPU :D
You guys do some very nice work. Keep it up :toast:
this stuff is amazing.
Now, this is art!
Art in the purist sense. Thought and Implementation of Beauty, Grace, Function, and Form.
THX ^^
 

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Is it at all possible to purchase your blocks? I might have missed it in the thread. Would it be possible to custom order one(s)?
 
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Is it at all possible to purchase your blocks? I might have missed it in the thread. Would it be possible to custom order one(s)?

this. I need a full block for this ATI Radeon 5850 by XFX. it's non-ref and i cannot find any blocks to cover it all. your work is awesome!
 

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this. I need a full block for this ATI Radeon 5850 by XFX. it's non-ref and i cannot find any blocks to cover it all. your work is awesome!

Id love this stuff its really eye catching and sleek work. Id love to review it too. Besides how cool would it be? Thats bragging rights. ya my entire mobo is "custom milled water cool'd"
 
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Is it at all possible to purchase your blocks? I might have missed it in the thread. Would it be possible to custom order one(s)?
google for our team-name "Anfi-tec"
this. I need a full block for this ATI Radeon 5850 by XFX. it's non-ref and i cannot find any blocks to cover it all. your work is awesome!
hi...sry we dont do waterblocks for graficcards
we only made a gpuonly block.... but our machines are to smal/weak to mill a graficcard-fullcoverblock.
Id love this stuff its really eye catching and sleek work. Id love to review it too. Besides how cool would it be? Thats bragging rights. ya my entire mobo is "custom milled water cool'd"
^^
 

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now in the pictures above you have those tabs that move so their more universal. Do you think those would warp easy due to pressure from being screwed down?
 
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