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master af
15 Jun 2004, 4:07am
hi.
im bilding a waterBlock for my radeon 9800pro, and i dont want to take off the HSF befor it will be finish. i need to see how the card look like, without the HSF. (i need to see the :leet: )
thenx alot.

shwaip
15 Jun 2004, 4:24am
What brand is it?

TheGr81
15 Jun 2004, 4:24am
Hope this works. It's all I could find with a quick search. BTW, this I believe is a Sapphire 9800 Pro.

master af
15 Jun 2004, 4:38am
hi thenx for the pics, they are grate... :thumbsup:
my card is an ATI 9800 pro, thenx

master af
15 Jun 2004, 5:14am
its going to be like this: (all coper)
http://212.143.53.155/waterBlock.JPG

is 35mm is a good size ?

http://212.143.53.155/GPU.Size.JPG

thenx.

TheBaron
15 Jun 2004, 8:54am
the material is soft, most gpu blocks for these ati chipsets come with a soft insert that goes between the hard part and the core for a more level mounting surface

Jake
15 Jun 2004, 9:22am
the material is soft

Uh, negative, the material is hard. It's a piece of metal glued to the chip (which can be removed if you're careful), not hard, or squishy, foam or any other material which could be mistaken for soft.

scott
15 Jun 2004, 1:39pm
Here is a pic of the underside of a stock cooler from a 9800 pro AIW. I have dimensioned the holes and core boss. Keep in mind that the core is LOWER than the square metal band that goes around it. The core boss on this heat sink is raised .015". Also I think 35mm may be a little small. I think it is closer to 38mm.

Hope this helps


Scott

master af
15 Jun 2004, 3:02pm
hi scott, if 35 is little small, then maybe it will be good for the chipset ?
as i can bild enother one with biger size for the GPU :)
thenx.

scott
15 Jun 2004, 3:43pm
Actually it all depends on how you plan to secure the water block. 35mm may work just fine. If that gives you enough room for ins and outs and a clamp of some kind. All you really need to be concerened with is contact with the core. You really do not want to contact that metal band.It may prevent good core contact. But you must ensure even contact on the core.

Just scaling off the above photos. ( Knowing that the mounting holes are 2" on center, ) My guess would be that the outside of that square metal band is about 1.6" and the inside is about 1.25", So 35mm would land right in the middle of it.


Scott

TheBaron
15 Jun 2004, 4:22pm
Uh, negative, the material is hard. It's a piece of metal glued to the chip (which can be removed if you're careful), not hard, or squishy, foam or any other material which could be mistaken for soft.

that was a freudian slip, i said soft cause i was thinking about the soft insert... ****

master af
15 Jun 2004, 5:44pm
Actually it all depends on how you plan to secure the water block. 35mm may work just fine. If that gives you enough room for ins and outs and a clamp of some kind. All you really need to be concerened with is contact with the core. You really do not want to contact that metal band.It may prevent good core contact. But you must ensure even contact on the core.

Just scaling off the above photos. ( Knowing that the mounting holes are 2" on center, ) My guess would be that the outside of that square metal band is about 1.6" and the inside is about 1.25", So 35mm would land right in the middle of it.


Scott

so the water block actualy, have no contact to that metal band ?
cos if it is contact to the metal band, ther will be not good contact to the core.
thenx for saport, sorry for bad english.

scott
15 Jun 2004, 5:56pm
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so the water block actualy, have no contact to that metal band ?
cos if it is contact to the metal band, ther will be not good contact to the core.
thenx for saport, sorry for bad english.


Correct ...

But,It can contact the metal band but only after being in intamate contact with the core. Had I given it more thought, I would have given all dim. in metric

Let me know if you need them.

Good luck and have fun


Scott