oil is where it's at
G GCFreak New member Jan 9, 2006 #3 Lol, that looks Dangerous. I'd still use Liquid cooling over that.
BlueFalcon7 New member Jan 9, 2006 #6 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
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
WhiteX New member Jan 10, 2006 #7 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.
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.
xneoangel Persona User Jan 10, 2006 #8 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 :drool:
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 :drool:
WhiteX New member Jan 10, 2006 #9 xneoangel said: 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 :drool: Click to expand... We like deep frying stuff, kiddo!
xneoangel said: 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 :drool: Click to expand... We like deep frying stuff, kiddo!
T TerraPhantm New member Jan 15, 2006 #10 OCZ is making a $300 phase change system, that'll be the way to go.
T TerraPhantm New member Feb 1, 2006 #12 Electrically nothing would happen, but if the oil gets inside it'll probably not be able to read the data.
Electrically nothing would happen, but if the oil gets inside it'll probably not be able to read the data.