Incase you were wondering heres an example of a annodised case. (red is annodised black is not)
http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=732
Thanks for the info DrumThumper & the link to an example of a annodised case Sirkillalot617 can you do this to waterblocks also without any issues?
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well you could drill out all the rivites and then you wouldn't need as big of a container or acid.
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As far as I know you can anodize waterblocks, but for maximal heat transfer I would not anodize the surfaces contaction the chip or the water.can you do this to waterblocks also without any issues?
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Alright thanks for the info
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