Originally posted by: alexXx
they use mineral oil. I odnt know what mineral oil it, but it is obviously non-conductive. Heat wise i think it is a great idea. All liquids will have a large heat capacity,(far higher than air) so everything in the system will be the exact same temp(the cpu may be 2C higher or something.. Then all you would need is a radiator of some sort and some fans the mix the liquid around and you should be golden. I predict in the future, this will be very common for computer.
edit, yes it is electrically non-conductive. http://www.shell-lubricants.com/Electrical/diala_hfx.html
Originally posted by: S Random
Originally posted by: alexXx
they use mineral oil. I odnt know what mineral oil it, but it is obviously non-conductive. Heat wise i think it is a great idea. All liquids will have a large heat capacity,(far higher than air) so everything in the system will be the exact same temp(the cpu may be 2C higher or something.. Then all you would need is a radiator of some sort and some fans the mix the liquid around and you should be golden. I predict in the future, this will be very common for computer.
edit, yes it is electrically non-conductive. http://www.shell-lubricants.com/Electrical/diala_hfx.html
It wont be common because of weight issues, if there was a way to have it done with water... it would be more popular (with a protective bag around mobo)
Originally posted by: logic0010
ok im bored and i have a p2 that ill test it with i have a shell dealer 7 miles from me if the oil is cheap im gonna do it if it dosent fry my p2 i have a tbird 1.2 that ill try oc in it
i hate my epox ep-8rda anyways iv been looking for something to do iv already made a lotof window modded harddrives iv run out of mod ideas so this will be fun ill keep you all posted
Originally posted by: ohiopcgamer
I am seeing new possiblities for my 125 gallon saltwater tank...Hmmmm
Originally posted by: krcat1
This person put the works in an aquarium full of oil
Link
Slashdot has a thread on this as well.
What do you ladies and gents think?
From what I can read, the machine was a high-ender.