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Old 07-14-2010, 10:18 AM   #21
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Done.

But what about my poor little fishies?
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Old 07-14-2010, 10:22 AM   #22
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But what about my poor little fishies?
It's mineral oil. Go ahead and put your fishes in there. Meanwhile I'll be over here totally not calling PETA on my cell phone?
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Old 07-14-2010, 10:32 AM   #23
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It's mineral oil. Go ahead and put your fishes in there. Meanwhile I'll be over here totally not calling PETA on my cell phone?
But will the fishies move faster because of the 12 gigs of RAM installed?

If true, I'm naming each of my fishies characters from the Flash universe
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Old 07-14-2010, 02:30 PM   #24
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But what about my poor little fishies?
House everything in waterproof material, fill the tank with water and you're set. Your fishies will have nice places to hide.
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Old 07-20-2010, 12:44 PM   #25
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This, and below it is Tim's reasonings against oil, epeen aside.

Note the pro link.
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Old 08-04-2010, 10:52 AM   #26
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Done.

Looks a little too similar to Puget's First Mineral Oil Computer >_>

EDIT:: took the img link out it was WAYYYYYYY to big, so heres the direct link
http://cdn.pugetsystems.com/images/s...bmerged002.jpg

Annnnnyhow, now that the awkward part is out of the way, Puget has a V3 now, Which looks really nice, 10Gallon vs the 6 that most people use. Side note Fail on the hard-drive being submerged, Just gonna screw your heads and pins up and slow the rpm's down on the HDD. Less your using an SSD, it should never be submerged. Also, Puget has temp scales on their blog for their oil PC, the latest gets about as cool as a decent water cooling loop considering.

Albit the kit is a lil spendy i think the price was somthing like 500-600 bucks for the mobo tray, the pumps, rad, tank, cap, HDD(2.5/3.5) mounts, and it even had a standalone PSU mount for the Mobo tray which i thought was cool, uses two pumps to get through that HUGE radiator, 3X3 O_O lol.

Gonna do that/this for my Core I7 build once i replace it. (cheaper then a 800D + full cover blocks and a Water-cooling loop) XD
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Old 08-10-2010, 10:08 PM   #27
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I would do that except I have a better option. By way of thermodynamics and a poop load of physics I was able to discern the distance at which my A/C vent would blow cold air to the floor. then I moved my computer to the left of there. then I moved my steel sided desk into the a/c spot and put my printer stand on the other side. since I have one fan on my case sucking air into the innards of the PC I constantly have 30C and below temperature readouts.......

at-least I did before I moved it to keep the fans from blowing on my legs.
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Old 10-06-2010, 04:15 AM   #28
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CPU speeds have been increasing at a dramatic rate. In order to generate the new speeds, CPUs have more transistors, are drawing more power and have higher clock rates. This leads to greater heat produced by the CPU in the computer. CPU heat sinks have been added to all modern PC CPUs to help try to alleviate some of the heat from the processor into the surrounding environment, but as the fans get louder and larger new solutions are being looked into, namely liquid cooling,Liquid cooling is essentially a radiator for the CPU inside of the computer. Just like a radiator for a car, a liquid cooling system circulates a liquid through a heat sink attached to the processor inside of the computer. As the liquid passes through the heat sink, heat is transferred from the hot processor to the cooler liquid.
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