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Oil and Water Cooled Aquarium PC

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Just a fast assembly.
System specs:
Gigabyte Z77n wifi
Intel i7 3770k,
ADATA SSD,
Ballistix Tracer 8GB(2x4GB) 1600mhz,
XSPC Reservoir with Pump,
XSPC 120mm Rad,
EK Supreme CPU Block,
Silverstone SFX 450w Power Supply


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Two different chambers? The front water and the rear with oil? Looks cool but Oil cooled PC's have been done many times before still nice though
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Yes, I enclosed the water with a different chamber with acrylic/plexi glass. So true, that there are a lot of oil cooled pc but there is nothing like this one I have seen. Water cooled procie and there are real live fishes in the tank.
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Yes, I enclosed the water with a different chamber with acrylic/plexi glass. So true, that there are a lot of oil cooled pc but there is nothing like this one I have seen. Water cooled procie and there are real live fishes in the tank.
Very nice, i was actually considering doing something similar with my oil submerged rig, i was either going to use a couple cold water fish or a single fighting fish.
would something like this be feasible on a larger scale? A rack of servers maybe, with an outside-of-building radiator? Does anyone know of any coolant that can be used which is easier to clean off components than oil?
Yes there is, and its water. Search in youtube, waterproofing. There are already companies in the states that makes the water proofing spray.
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Yes there is, and its water. Search in youtube, waterproofing. There are already companies in the states that makes the water proofing spray.
LN2 overclockers have been spraying boards with liquid electrical tape... Maybe this new product will be cleaner... Or easier to clean off?
would this spray interfere with any of the electrical contacts on the submerged components though? I still need to be able to modify the system after it has been water proofed.
TheBrowno, I dont know. I have not tried it.
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