Since you can't make the aluminium walls any thinner, how about making them rougher? That should increase the surface area and turbulence for better thermal transfer...
i know bro but there is some problems i have broken a drill that can make them rougher LOL i know 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
i know that is why i hate plastics well i have made one before and no leaking from it i hope this one will work without any problems
because of testing and so i can see is there a air iside it if i get any air iside it will cause lower heat transfere
was playing with it that plastic top is a mistake i hate it (have droped on a floor and it have broke uhhhhhhhhhhh ) now i need to make new top , will use aluminum or plastic 5mm
Yeah, plastic looks nice but I think aluminium is not only sturdier but it will also help dissipate the heat.
Wow, that's pretty cool self-made watercooling! I wish I had that big machine that can carve or cut that metal block into something else. My college has one of these too.