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| R005T3r:
Why on earth would you want to submerge the pc on oil? |
| DimitriP:
--- Quote from: R005T3r on February 14, 2017, 07:57:32 pm ---Why on earth would you want to submerge the pc on oil? --- End quote --- So you can make a youtube video about it, and ask viewers to comment , like and subscribe. After it leaks, you can make a video about that and ask viewers to comment , like and subscribe. |
| R005T3r:
right.... |
| avrishuvorlaz:
Some folk ought to find something more useful to do with their obvious surplus of spare time... wow... ??? |
| avrishuvorlaz:
--- Quote from: RGB255_0_0 on February 14, 2017, 01:08:08 pm ---LinusTechTips has a few videos on this. The case eventually leaked. Also, due to not wanting to be sued, companies don't offer these any more so there isn't as much long-term testing or reliability done as there has been for watercooling. They do look absolutely fantastic though as a showpiece. --- End quote --- I would have thought a more elegant and efficient way to solve this "problem" (that no one except those who can never stop fiddling around inside their PC - CAUSING more problems that never existed apart from in their head - like an obsessive mechanic "boy racer", seems to have) would be to get one's nose down to the drafting table and come up with a custom made airflow and heatsink solution, find a used CNC machine and built it from scratch - a bit like that amazing guy "Tesla500" does with his "Chronos" camera - THAT level of from-scratch engineering is something to revere, not some dude who shoves a load of oil into a tank, dunks a PC in and expects praise. |
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