





💧 Stay cool, stay ahead — liquid cooling redefined for pros.
The DIYhz Aluminum Water Cooling Block is a precision-crafted 40x200x12mm heat sink made from polished aluminum alloy featuring an extruded M-shaped internal flow channel. Designed for versatile use across PC CPUs, GPUs, gaming consoles, and industrial applications, it supports 7-8mm water pipes for seamless integration. Sold in pairs, these blocks deliver efficient, durable liquid cooling solutions that keep your high-performance systems running cooler and quieter.













| ASIN | B07TDQ1M32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | DIYhz |
| Brand Name | DIYhz |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 356 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 1.57"W x 0.47"H |
| Item Height | 1.2 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | DIYhz |
| Material Type | Aluminum,Alloy,Silver |
| Noise Level | 25 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87"L x 1.57"W x 0.47"H |
| UPC | 720643348092 |
Z**Y
Seem to be solid and will do the job.
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**O
Works fine!
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
Good heatsink for the money.
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.
A**P
This works a treat.
Used this to make a peltier vased water heater. This works as advertised. No leaking and its solid aluminum save for the plugs but that is a artifact of the machining process.
K**R
Good quality, no issues
Purchased two of the sets. We use them connected to our chiller to a cooling die for parts coming from an injection molding machine. They are solid, no leaks and very uniform. We used hose straps because we are pushing pressurized chilled water but held up good. Three of them are pinched between two ¾” aluminum plates, they keep the entire fixture at the chiller temp even after hours of use.
J**.
Don’t forget the thermal grease
I used this for both the hot side and cold side of a Peltier junction and it worked great. I held them on with zip ties, which I thought was going to be a temporary thing, but they ended up working great so I left them there. Don’t forget to get some thermal paste, and don’t bother with hose clamps ( I tried to use hose clamps with the vinyl hose, but it leaked from where the hose connected and then when I took the hose clamps off it stopped leaking)
M**E
Fits a 40mm Peltier Junction perfect
I am using these as part of a water cooling system for a Peltier junction cooler. One is on top of the Peltier chip and the other is on 2 feet of hose as a "bucket chiller". Lowered into a bucket of cold water - the chiller drops the water temperature down like a "turbocharger". Oh yeah, these work very well for the purpose.
T**S
Works fantastic for my project.
Works fantastic it's a little bit wider than I had looked at and that I thought but it doesn't job absolutely perfect there are no leaks was very easy to hook up. A question that had not been asked I will answer now the fittings will fit a 5/16 inner diameter hose. I will definitely be purchasing more of these in the future
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