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I love this pics, really nice waterblock ^^, they are simple and efective =).
bye!
Waterblocks for the EVGA P55 CLASSIFIED 200
so,.. i have a naked EVGA P55 CLASSIFIED 200 lying here
at first the PWM modules....
The water cooler model what I design for cools over the entire length the
digital MOSFET and CPL modules (just like the original air-cooler).
The cooler will cost 45 € ...
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/evga_...fied_200/1.JPG
Now for the problem case, the NB-SB cooler. Indeed, there are 4 possible options:
Option 1: Two separate cooler, a new model for the NB with series-top and UCDsb for the SB.
I thought to set all this in a package with the UCDsb for ~ 60 €
(usable fittings, max 18mm diameter).
In this version, you maybe get space problems with a thick graphiccard.
Option 2: A Lightcover model as the EVGA P55 FTW 200
with a series-PWM -top ~ 60 € (usable fittings, as desired)
Option 3: Another Lightcover but somewhat smaller than in version 2 ~ 55 €
(usable fittings, max 18mm diameter).
The cooler uses the same cover as in version 1.
Option 4: An all-through-flow cooler ..
but only one way,... a thread up and one down.
~ 65€ because no series top can be used.
In this version, you maybe get space problems with a thick graphiccard, too.
Version 1:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/evga_...fied_200/2.JPG
Version 2:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/evga_...fied_200/5.JPG
Version 3:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/evga_...fied_200/3.JPG
Version 4:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/evga_...fied_200/4.JPG
For a version with both threads up, and a channel to the SB an back there,
there is not enough space for the two required channels.
now its your turn... especially of interest is of course the opinion of the people who have a EVGA P55 CLASSIFIED 200
no opinion to the NBSB at the EVGA P55 CLASSIFIED 200?
btw... happy new year! :D
I think we are all with a big hangover hehehe.
Btw, im very impressed with your work, its amazing.
About the EVGA mobo, i think version 2 is the most suitable one. Will be amazing if version 4 is possible but you are right i think too there is no room for the 2 water channels needed.
Anyway im almost new to liquid cooling so im not of much help :)
Oh and happy new year too :D
thank you :DCita:
Iniciado por Ballantin
stood today with a hangover in my workshop, but here is the finish:
Anfi-tec EVGA P55 Classified 200 set ^^
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/evga_...fied_200/6.JPG
is in my shop, and will be available at aquatuning.uk/us for 89,90€ (120$)
tomorrow i'll make some more pictures
The new PWM037 .. cools as the original cooler, the digital PWMs and the CPL components.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/1.JPG
and this is the finished EVGA P55 CLASSIFIED 200 watercoolingset:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/5.JPG
just like the EVGA P55 FTW 200 had , i had created an opening for the silver quarz in this lightcover.
The distances, except for the connection to the SB, are completely identical to the EVGA P55 FTW 200 Light Cover.
As a cover I have now decided for a series-cover with the size of the UCDgrande.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/4.JPG
On the SB there is no engraving ...
in turn, saving significant cost in production because no tool change must take place.
Instead, there is a nice design-gimmick with a few indicated Fins :D.
This is really just a design element! The SB can be cooled completely
through the copper-bridge to the NB without additional air flow.
The copper-bridge- (Light Cover) technology has proven good temperatures on
many boards, even in overclocked state (eg. MSI 790FX, ASUS Crosshair Formula IV ..etc).
There is no need for critics to redirected at a water channel.
Simply not liking the bare copper, one can say ^^
(Because I know that the question is asked often:
Unfortunately, we still do not have good/reliable partner for nickel plating in the area)
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/8.JPG
I was against to make a complete new cover, because we can not produce
these low-priced in the same good quality as our series-cover.
I have chosen a series-cover, because we always have them in stock in the highest quality.
This makes the cooler is not only cheaper, furthermore the surfaces and accuracy
the cover remain in the desired quality.
The mainboard is to be quite good for a full cover solution, but to produce
high quality fullcover economically, we miss the instruments for.
This was a compromise that I did not wish to.
Then rather,usual well, but much cheaper.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/7.JPG
Not to forget is that the copper part disappears among graphics cards.
The grandecover offers the PCI-E slot a little more space than its predecessor
with the longer PWMtop at the EVGA P55 FTW 200th
The grandecover affords instead of the proposed version of the Nano cover,
a compatible for fittings with a diameter of 22.5 mm.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/9.JPG
The EVGA Set is now available in the anfi-tec shop for only 89.90€ (120$)..
In stock next week then at Aqua tuning.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...IED-200/10.JPG
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/EVGA-...FIED-200/2.JPG
really nice waterblock =).
bye!
Hi everybody,...
i am so sorry that i have been away for so long.
At the moment i'm writing my bachelor-thesis in engineering in an automotive supply company.
this eats so much time :(
So i've not made anything new for computers since a long time.
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at july 15th i have finished waterblocks for the Asus Crosshair V Formula.
a user of the "PC Games harware" forum has sent it to me for taking the measurements :)
Due to my tight schedule due to the studies I have
I again opted for an inexpensive light cover version.
Compared to four individual coolers, i think that this is probably the better solution.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%201.jpg
a copper bridge will work again very well at this voltage converters.
This bridge is already proved successful at several coolers. It is very similar
to the Asus Crosshair IV extreme lightcover from 2010.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%202.jpg
Unlike to the 2010s light cover is, that the original backplates can be use in continue. So the pressure is exactly the same as given by the original air cooler.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%203.jpg
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%204.jpg
SB cooler has cut-outs for components below the top in the copper .
The recesses were milled in on both sides, so you can chose the position of the connecting thread by rotating the cooler (top and bottom selectable).
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%206.jpg
SB block
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%207.jpg
PWM NB combi block (lightcover)
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%208.jpg
in the lightcover you can screw fittings with a diameter of 22,5mm.
in the little SB block only fittings with a diameter of 18mm
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.07...blocks%205.jpg
... the cnc has got some huge updates too.. i hope that i have more time soon to translate some more posts :(
After a long time here again an update from us! btw.. happy new year :D
I have now successfully completed my Bachelor of Engineering
and now working as a design(construction) engineer in a mechanical engineering company.
Finn is just in the middle of his full-time study of electrical engineering.
But do not worry, although we had such important milestones in 2010, we were not lazy this summer in Anfi-tec!
Have diligently built in our workshop and the CNC milling machine further.
Unfortunately, the documentation is a little left by the wayside but we try to fill these at later times .
Now for the reason of the posting:
we made 5 new waterblocks!
GIGA-SET07 Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC
* PWM 043 Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC
* NBSB 026 Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC
* UCD sb
MSI-SET05 MSI 990FX-GD65
* PWM044
* UCD grande
Anfi-tec ASUS Rampage IV Formula Set
*PWM 046 für das ASUS Rampage IV Formula
* UCD sb
Asus M5A97 Pro
* PWM047
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so whats in here?
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%201.jpg
wow,.. a mother board... Who would have thought that :D
a Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC, Intel X58
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%202.jpg
unpacking
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%203.jpg
designing the blocks as always, the first is the DUMMY from plastic. today in blue plexiglass.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%204.jpg
PWM block:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%205.jpg
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%206.jpg
With a copper-bridge and cutouts for disturbing components from the bottom end.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%207.jpg
The PWM cooler was by far the trickiest PWM cooler we have developed!
now fully equipped motherboard Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC
with blocks in copper:
Finn has so unfortunately overlooked two to be cooled components in the prototype for the PWMs :
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.11...%20X58%208.jpg
Therefore once a redesigns of the PWM cooler, in which the PWM043 grew a bit.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...-X58A-OC_4.JPG
Never before have we had a cooler that had to be milled out with so many levels.
That's almost been like a graphics card cooler:
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...-X58A-OC_2.JPG
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...-X58A-OC_1.JPG
NBSB026
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...-X58A-OC_5.JPG
Complete view of the GIGA-SET07 Gigabyte GA-EX58-OC consisting NBSB026 / UCD SB / PWM043
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...-X58A-OC_6.JPG
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...-X58A-OC_3.JPG
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MSI 990FXA-GD65
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...FXA-GD65_1.JPG
The longest and thinnest PWM cooler from us (PWM044)
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...FXA-GD65_2.JPG
the familiar UCDgrande
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...FXA-GD65_3.JPG
By this setting here G1/4" connectors can be used as usual.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...FXA-GD65_4.JPG
MSI-SET05 MSI 990FX-GD65
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...FXA-GD65_5.JPG
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and some more PWM blocks:
one for the Asus Rampage IV Formula
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...ormula%205.JPG
the new PWM 046 for the ASUS Rampage IV Formula
uses the original screws and the original motherboard backplate of the Board.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...ormula%202.JPG
As mainboardset with the UCDsb (here only upped the ante without lashes)
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...ormula%203.JPG
how little the water coolers does look on the board when the aircoolers are removed. The airblocks are just show for 70%
see: http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&cp...D5GA8gPQgYH7CQ
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...ormula%204.JPG
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now I have one question to you, does the PWM cooler....
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...ormula%201.JPG
....fit on the Asus Rampage Extreme IV, too? cause they look damn similar. The PWM block has a hole spacing of ~ 100mm. If one compares the air cooler then it looks like the PWM cooler can be compatible.
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...%20extreme.jpg
source: bit-tech.net
Rampage Formula IV was at the left PWMs nothing to cool underneath the airblock. but how does it look at extreme?
Also, the SB I'd like to see naked at the "extreme" ... possibly one of you has the board?
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for the Asus M5A97 Pro....
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...%20Pro%202.JPG
new PWM model
PWM047 Asus M5A97 Pro
http://anfi-tec.de/forenbilder/11.12...%20Pro%201.JPG