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Mineral Oil Submerged Computer

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Full details at http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php Cooling a computer by submerging it in mineral oil. In an aquarium, it looks great!

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: May 5, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Author: pugetsys

Length: 0:03:44
Rating: 4.86
Views: 1,131,463

Tags: mineral oil submerged computer aquarium

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xojix (Monday 1st of December 2008 12:19:01 PM)
While that is true, it takes quite a while for any decent level system to really heat the oil, and when you attach a radiator the temps are typically lower than air or watercooling, phase change is cooler obviously but bulky, ugly and not a practical application for most people.
jman1863 (Saturday 29th of November 2008 08:50:38 AM)
My last comment was for MrHappyface and gats1788. Give them credit for being very creative.
jman1863 (Saturday 29th of November 2008 08:48:19 AM)
You sound jealous about the fact that you did not think of this cool (pun intended)idea before they did?
Demondave2580 (Saturday 29th of November 2008 07:28:32 AM)
OMG that's awesome
colleenbbmbradley (Thursday 27th of November 2008 01:40:51 PM)
Dude, look again. That's a cd rom on top, the hd IS in the oil.
Nimise08 (Friday 28th of November 2008 02:46:12 AM)
The HD is in the top(lid thing), you can't see it but I know it is not in the oil.
xojix (Monday 1st of December 2008 12:20:42 PM)
Nimise is right, the HD is within the lid, if you use a solid state you can drop it in but a regular hard drive would have screwed up seek times because the oil slows the head's movement.
R1bena (Thursday 27th of November 2008 03:58:38 AM)
you'd never have to worry about dust getting into your components :P
OTAlucard (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 02:53:16 PM)
to cool the oil put it in the freezer
gats1788 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 01:14:59 PM)
just to add, having seen the end of the video, the air bubbles providing the air was cool, might just provide enough cooling for the oil but im not sure
 
 
 

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