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I gotta pull out the dick card and inquire as to your source there, they certainly look like cooling blocks and I haven't seen any real documentation on how their system works yet. If they aren't blocks then what is the point of the return lines from them? |
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Ok after watching the video I will conclude that the chipsets are all cooled using a cup over a heatsink but the gpu's appear to be some type of block and the cpu block was never shown that I saw.
Tyan motherboard means the quality should be very good but I have my doubts on any overclocking. I did notice that they were using D5 pumps and that is an excellent example of a cheap pump that can handle pumping the mineral oil, I will likely use the same thing. All things considered, I would never pay that amount of $$$ for a pc like that but I would build my own. |
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First time I came across a submerged computer it was at http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php.
Tey even has done some testing, and a short build log. Follow the link for some numbers. It's not impressive, but imensely cool to look at. I've dabbled with the thought of doing a project like this, but have put it on hold indefinately. Also there are other homebrew systems around if you search youtube :) |
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