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  • Submerging a computer in mineral oil?

    I know its an old vid but I just saw it. Iv got an old crappy computer out in my shop I could do it to. How long would that setup last though?

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    Im thinkin that would solve any overheating issues for damn sure and it would be pretty neat to show your friends.

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    • #3
      Very cool....I am actually tempted to go and do that now...I bet you get get 4GHz + on that

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      • #4
        Yeah it would last a long time and heat wouldnt be an issue along with noise but that stuff is MESSY! Just hope you never plan on upgrading anything. I also seem to remember it was hard to get a hold of the oil in large quantities also.

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        • #5
          History of Puget Systems mineral oil aquarium PC project from our earliest prototypes up through the do-it-yourself kits we offered for sale.
          Half of history is hiding the past.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lason View Post
            Yeah it would last a long time and heat wouldnt be an issue along with noise but that stuff is MESSY! Just hope you never plan on upgrading anything. I also seem to remember it was hard to get a hold of the oil in large quantities also.
            Nah, I have an old E8400 and GTX280 that just sits on a shelf as a loaner system when I have LAN parties at my house. I figure make it look pretty at least, then some lucky guy gets to play BFBC2 on it.

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            • #7
              Does it serve any other purpose besides looking cool? I understand the heating issue and all, but what is the fan used for now since it isn't blowing on the core? Is it the simple circulation of the oil that it is used for? And...wouldn't that put more stress on the fan since it is circulating the oil and not simply air?
              Originally posted by grove rat
              shiiiiiit.. i love em thick

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              • #8
                Originally posted by V8tt View Post
                Does it serve any other purpose besides looking cool? I understand the heating issue and all, but what is the fan used for now since it isn't blowing on the core? Is it the simple circulation of the oil that it is used for? And...wouldn't that put more stress on the fan since it is circulating the oil and not simply air?
                Yes, its purpose is to cool and be dead silent. Even water cooling isnt 100% unless its passive and even then it isnt that great. I honestly dont know if the fans will live longer but all they do is move the oil around so I wouldnt put alot of money into them.

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                • #9
                  per their site, their first version ran for a couple years and the fans never failed or decreased in speed.

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                  • #10
                    Wow. I wonder what size processor vs. minimal fluid movement you could get away with.
                    Originally posted by grove rat
                    shiiiiiit.. i love em thick

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                      • #12
                        Shit I did that 8 years ago with a buddy of mine. We used a window mounted AC unit as the cooler for the mineral oil and OC'd that thing to the moon. Just about blew up the day we forgot to turn on the AC

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                        • #13
                          I've done it as well. It's only for exhibition... you ruin anything you put in it.. and you eventually run into problems. Hardware failed considerably faster when submerged in mineral oil, for whatever reason. And it's messy as hell.
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                          • #14
                            I was showing this to our IT department up here and one of the guys showed me this...



                            What do you guys think?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stangin4lyfe View Post
                              I was showing this to our IT department up here and one of the guys showed me this...



                              What do you guys think?
                              I think an error has occurred and I should try again later.
                              Half of history is hiding the past.

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