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25th June 2003, 21:50 | #1 |
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| Non-ConDUCKtive Fluid it just looks unbelievable to see a computer work when submersed in a bassin of some fluid It looks cool but i wonder if it would cool enough when you're doing some huge overclocking actions considering that it reaches 38°c after half an hour of idling. And with the hot ambient temps at this moment i think it will be a few degrees more. |
25th June 2003, 22:03 | #2 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| by actively cooling the liquid you could reach pretty good temps in my humble opinion maybe create a seperate watercooling to have a pelted radiator and pump to push the fluid around & bring the temps down
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27th June 2003, 12:09 | #3 |
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| oil is alsow non conductive greetz |
30th June 2003, 10:27 | #4 |
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| Yeah, but oil will fry your pc |
1st July 2003, 07:58 | #5 |
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| no actually i saw one working in oil, i don't know how or what temp greetz |
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