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    water cooling is for chumps

    oil is where it's at



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    That would look pretty nice with a neon light inside of it.


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    Lol, that looks Dangerous. I'd still use Liquid cooling over that.
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    Next time it will be beer-cooled PC, right ?
    Can you stop the hurricane ?


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    Just think of the mess upgrading would cause, icky oil everywhere

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    i would hate to have to transport that, im good with a standard heatsink, the only thing that uses any deal of my CPU bandwidth is dolphin.exe and that uses 50%

    also, my idea owns: create a steam engine heated by the CPU it could save energy

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    one year from now, on ebay:

    Athlon FX 55 based PC, opportunity, only one buck!
    Perfect state, kinda icky but you can deep fry your sausage on it.



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    o.0 a computer THAT expensive in a submerged in 8 gallons of oil.
    What is happening to this world!!!???

    I'd prefer liquid nitrogen
    "Mama we all go to hell, it's really quite pleasant except for the smell"

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    Quote Originally Posted by xneoangel
    o.0 a computer THAT expensive in a submerged in 8 gallons of oil.
    What is happening to this world!!!???

    I'd prefer liquid nitrogen
    We like deep frying stuff, kiddo!



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    OCZ is making a $300 phase change system, that'll be the way to go.

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