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it hapend when i started to enter material i dident know that this one cant take higher speeds it was made for higher speeds but i dont know what happen maybe a drill was damaged anyway i did not look on regular water block (made by aluminum) walls are same and its depth is 10mm but my is 20mm it is larger and flow and thermal transfer should be ok i think | |
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