!!!!!! Computer cooled using Cooking Oil !!!!!!

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crazykudos

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We've seen all sorts of crazy computer mods...but nothing beats this:hap2:

Common sense dictates that submerging your high-end PC in cooking oil is not a good idea. But, of course, engineering feats and science breakthroughs were made possible by those who dared to explore the realms of the non-conventional. Members of the Munich-based THG lab are only too happy to confirm this fact. And not only did we find that our AMD Athlon FX-55 and GeForce 6800 Ultra equipped system didn't short out when we filled the sealed shut PC case with cooking oil--but the non-conductive properties of the liquid coupled created a totally cool and quiet high-end PC, devoid of the noise pollution of fans. The PC case - or should we say tank - also offered a new and novel way to display and show off your PC components.

source: Tom's Hardware Guide

Link: http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/01/09/strip_out_the_fans/
 
here's a pic...

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WTF????

How the hell do the PC Parts work in OIL??????????????????

My god... heights people will go to... :|
 
Well its simple actually. OIL is one of the few liquids that doesn't conduct electricity and no corrosion takes place too.

Its infact a great cooling system if you have a water-tight case and a few thousand buck to blow ;)
 
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