





❄️ Stay cool, perform hotter — the ultimate liquid cooling upgrade!
The DIYhz Aluminum Water Cooling Block is a precision-crafted, vacuum-brazed aluminum heat sink measuring 40x120x12mm. Featuring a polished surface and an M-shaped internal flow channel, it maximizes heat exchange for efficient cooling. Compatible with 7-8mm water pipes via its pagoda nozzle, this dual-pack cooling block supports a wide range of devices including PC CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, Xbox consoles, and industrial equipment, delivering reliable thermal management for high-performance systems.



| ASIN | B07Z3JH98S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,706 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #472 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Item model number | 10245-2 |
| Manufacturer | DIYhz |
| Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 3.99 x 1.19 cm; 222 g |
M**R
These do work well for blocks but they would perform better if the aluminium walls were a little thicker.
Z**Y
Seem to be solid and will do the job. Time will tell how well they hold up in actual use but working for now.
A**R
The parcel took long time to deliver. I'm happy with the quality, but the parcel only contains 1 cooling block instead of 2.
A**O
Haven’t had any leaks. I took an x-ray because i wanted to drill and tap two holes to mount a couple of MOSFETs and I didn’t wanna accidentally drill into one of the coolant channels. It turned out the coolant channels inside the block were too narrow for screw size I wanted to use. I used super sticky thermocouple tape instead. I could probably still drill, and when I hit the cooling channel I could immediately stop drilling, tap the hole, and use a very short screw so that the screw doesn’t block the cooling channel, then add some locktite or rtv to the threads, but I did the lazy thing and used the thermal tape, lol
M**P
Great little heat sink for the money barbs hold a 5/16 hose without clamps and does not leak. Only down side is the surface finish was not the best had to make the true and polish out the roughness but I have something that a nearly smooth finish is needed. This shouldnt be a problem for your average user.
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