Añadido: Jul 4, 2008
De: SteveBachochin
Duración: 7:53
EVGA 8800 GTX SLI to EVGA GTX 280 Intel E8500 4 GB of Crucible RAM EVGA 680i LT SLI X-Fi Antec TruePower 850 Windows XP Professional 64-bit SP-2 12 gallons of light Mineral Oil (for the lubrication of the intestinal track of farm animals) Converted standard 20 gallon aquarium to 8x16x24 inches. Been running silent & stable since Memorial Day 2008. Use a Chevy Truck Radiator to keep the oil cool. 2 x WD VelociRaptor and CD drives kept out of the mineral oil. More videos of come. This system is evolving
Categoría: Games
Tags: age aoc computer conan cooling gaming mineral of oil pc sli
Rating: 2.33 (3 ratings) Visto: 332 Comentarios: 3
iBankai7 Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - are you serious? how does that work lol i never heard of this method of cooling before
SteveBachochin Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - Mineral Oil is non-conductive. I was sick and tired of the noise, dust, and running a hornet's nest of fans to cool my computer. puget computer systems gave me the inspiration to give it a try. I used a glass aquarium instead of plastic. Glass conducts heat far better than plastic. Very quiet system. The bravest thing I done in this project is scratch/snap ... cut the .25 inch thick aquarium glass to a size just large enough to fit my the pc case frame.
iBankai7 Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - ohh wow thats awesome haha, respects to you for doing this , i'd never have the guts to fill my whole pc w/ liquid like that
SteveBachochin Says:
Jul 5, 2008 - If you are sick of too many fans and lots of noise and dust and are ich'in to do something different , I encourage you to give mineral oil a try. Not too messy swapping parts too (new power supply and video card).



Chrono103 Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - Yeah! Go Bobo and Co. I've been waiting to see one of these machines in action, but have yet to known anyone brave enough to do so. I salute you, sir!