They were using mineral oil, very effective, and they did try it with an older version of pc before they use the mid setting pc.
there's an experiment where their using ocean salt water, with turns out badly
Have U seen this before an OIL COMPUTER, Oilcomputer
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Oct 28 2007, 09:26 AM
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They were using mineral oil, very effective, and they did try it with an older version of pc before they use the mid setting pc. there's an experiment where their using ocean salt water, with turns out badly |
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Oct 29 2007, 11:34 PM
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no prob by using Lub oil, but it wont be pretty
Im gonna try this mod one day, cuz the only thing to watch out is the HDD never put your Hdd in the oil tank. |
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Oct 30 2007, 09:29 AM
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maybe half the performance of water cooling
http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php by reading, it shows thats its hotter Dood! Put fishez in ur tank!!!1 Answer: No. rofl This post has been edited by [W]ee[D]: Oct 30 2007, 09:39 AM |
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Dec 10 2007, 10:36 AM
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QUOTE(xtorm @ Nov 4 2007, 11:07 PM) hdd should b ok to put in rite? since its airtight inside. dont think putting your HDD in any liquid would be a good move, you can see from the vid's i posted there were no Hdd or Dvd-Rom inside the tankbtw, izit better cooling? or worse? cleaning, clean it with those detergent use for dishes then dry them properly under the sun or let it dry really properly and fast. i wash my tnt2 few months after i bought it new at rm600 (yea it was the 1st 32mb graphic card...hahahah)...hahaha, it was still working then for few years till i change pc! duno abt now, i sitll wrap it nice nice the items maybe located on top of the tank, hidden inside the black cover |
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