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All this CPU images I found at www.digg.com but the link was already taken out.----just wanna share.
The old cooler was very noisy. I have taken the fan off here. It was the standard cooler included with the Sempron CPU I bought back in 2006. It had gathered quite a bit of dust.
One of those few times where I bent my "no flash" rule. This object was small enough and I was close enough to cast my own shadow on it if I did not use flash. The other justification of flash in this shot is that the flash highlight helps to bring out the texture.
The Tiny Ones : Nikon D7000, Carl Zeiss Luminar 25mm f/3.5, SB28 and reflectors, custom Nikon bellows rail for stacking, RAM mount, Helicon Focus (Method B - 73 frames)
+ each leg is about 3mm long
+ the stacking process here wasn't as smooth as the flowers and required retouching in Helicon Focus
+ the stacking spacing is irregular on this one as this is one of my early stacks using the custom made focus rail
+ the focusing is done on the bellows rail not on the lens
+ raw files batched processed in NX2 - tried in Lightroom but quality sux :)
+ some photoshopping done to remove errors that Helicon Focus can't, no cropping
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Here it is, the first revision of my crazy idea for a water block. I incorperated the intel cooling finns because it has a center core made of copper. It has like an egg shaped hole in the center that made for a good water reservior. water twirls in and gets suck out of the center.
Processor prepared with Arctic Silver 5. I used a razor to apply a thin layer here. You want as little paste as possible on the processor/bridge/gpu die, but more on the heatpipes. And you can safely use some more between heatpipes and the case heatsinks as well. You can also see the HBC block mounted to the left. Note that it's mounted in the WRONG direction here! I later had to rotate it 90 degrees!