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  • Canadian aircraft carrier propulsion test.

  • so are you implying that i should try and use my computer when i go swimming?

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    guys you will never believe this, i am in the pool with my computer!!!

  • @coolmw2booster That sounds safe.

  • i like your water cooler

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  • You wanna prove exactly what??

  • in a sense if it works with water it will work with dust

  • sZERINTEM EZ VÍZÁLLÓ NEM VÍZKERINGETŐ....

  • Water cooling; you're doing it wrong!

  • 1rst step to take your pc on a cruise

  • wow.. now i can use the PC in the bathtub...

  • put your fingers in :)

  • OMG 30 sec i shit my self. I had the volume all the way up im like wtf i cant anything haha my. Ad

  • Hendrix rocks better, action too slow on fan too. Throw it in the water with tank filled from the start.

  • 76 likes for the acdc song thumb up :D

  • @62arts haha like to see how long this will take

  • I would make it lie down on the bottom and create a mealstrom with it :p

  • hmm, how deep can they go, i could use them on my mini sub

  • Great! now i can cool my boat!

  • It starts at 1:57..

  • и че?самый дешевый кулер по 50 руб так же будет работать.креатив гавно авторы му..аки

    видео гавно

  • u can make a home made rc boat with fans like that

  • and !?!?

    

  • Water cooling.

    You're doing it wrong ;)

  • all fans can do this

  • your mom knows about this??

  • all you gonna do is burn the motor because of the resistance.

  • @elbobillo Just to be a smart ass ......*the water is cooling it down* Had to say it before someone else said it .... altho putting the fan in water better hope you don't burn up what ever your power supply is

  • no leds! my lamp can do more

  • is that so???

    

  • good for oil computer

  • Just what I needed, a case fan that works in water.

  • @iLoveEatingPie spoiler alert...

  • @iLoveEatingPie i think aqua man would be happy

  • @iLoveEatingPie Well maybe you're using water coolin... oh wait...

  • @iLoveEatingPie it lets you see how much the fan can push in water so that you know that it would works smooth like a glove in your pc

  • @schaambaart Who cares how much the fan can push water. It's a fucking fan, all fans work "smooth like a glove".

  • @iLoveEatingPie I'm thinking good for submersion cooling pc's right ?

  • @xConundrumx I hope you're just kidding. Oh god, I really hope you are.

  • @iLoveEatingPie ROFL, why is that... Submersion cooling is looking pretty good. Look at what the guys at Hardcore PC are doing with their Reactor and Reactor X rigs. If only I had that kind of disposable income I would buy a couple straight away.

  • @xConundrumx You're not kidding, are you? Do you even know what submersion cooling is? Parts are submersed into thermally conductive liquid, the liquid disperses heat. Why on earth would you need a fan submersed in the liquid as well? Case fans cool by airflow circulation.

  • @iLoveEatingPie yes I know what submersion cooling is. rather well even. As for my original comment I suppose I should add sarcasm-tags next time. I would have guessed it was obvious but...

  • @xConundrumx You should add retarded-tags instead. I asked if you were kidding to double check if that wasn't just a bad joke and you confirmed it wasn't. Nice try though.

  • @iLoveEatingPie My god enough already mr. passive aggressive. You win alright.. here now have a cookie and shut that pie hole (and before you ask that was a sarcastic allusion to your username and nothing more).

  • @iLoveEatingPie i don't think that's water.

  • @masterchief3k me neither, if it was water then there would be no voltage as water is good contactor so the voltage would create a "short circuit" leaving the fan without voltage so no movement - but maybe I'm wrong and my comment is based on guessing :P

  • @iLoveEatingPie HAHAHAHAHA

  • its a cooling fan not a propeller.

  • Oil i thing?

  • Why would you even want a computer fan to do this anyway? ..

  • But will it blend?

  • low rpm dude. does not work

  • put ur dick in it

  • @TheTehgod lul wtf?

  • Guess what? Its water and any 12 V fan can do that. The voltage is to low that we can worry about shortcut.

  • now to make a submarine... -________-

  • for all who do not now it is actully better for a brushed or brushless motor to operate under water as it is cooler and on brushed motors it will make the brushs have a smoother contact to the stater makeing for a more efficient motor and will have no problems , but electrical source cant be submerged and wires must be insulated other wise.

  • Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaame!!111

    

  • nice blender

  • this will go nicely with my waterproof motherboard, cpu, psu, and gpu!

  • @TheJimsterJim fun fact, if you use a non-conductive liquid and remove all moving parts, you can submerge your system in a fish tank... these fans are actually mildly useful, though i do say mildly, if only for the fact they can double as a liquid circulation in a submerged setup

  • My goldfish wouldn't like this.

  • I keep watching cause acdc song.

  • You should have filled this water tank with a spoon.

  • That's what i call water cooling LMFAO

  • Useless, unless you put this fan into motorcycle Radiator...

  • 80rpm?

  • By waterproofing it might say that it is good for Oil cooled pc's. Search it up.

  • alright .. so thats how you make the water cooling.... .. . . system..

  • Weatherproof Window mounted car radiator fans mm yeah !

  • what this is pointless, if that much water gets in my stem i dont give a darn bout no fan my gpu, cpu, hdd are my main concern

  • saying its water proof is saying its dust resistant because the bearing motor is sealed

  • The fan would be good for mineral oil cooled systems and if it is waterproof no contaminants aka dust will get into the motor and no oil will get out.

  • gotta be prepared for 2012!

  • If you're trying to liquid cool, you're doing it wrong...

  • distiled water 

  • YES! now i could run my motor boat again.!

  • If your running your computer underwater why would you need air cooling?

  • @minxkitty8 lol are so that dumb

  • Sooooo whats the point of this video?

  • maybe dont comment hating this video, he didnt say that u had to swim with ur pc, he just wanted to demo it, I found it interesting

  • mineral oil maybe?...

  • SO EXTREME /sarcasm 

  • OMG THATS AMAZING! i use my computer all the time when i'm diving!

  • Why would you want a fan when your processer and hard drive are already burned out?

  • Use it as a prop for your PC boat

  • GREAD.......... now i know my fans will work fine if i ever take my $2500 pc to japan and get hit by a shunami my pc will burn&spark but my fans are safe!

    Tank God!

  • Have you guys ever heard of physics?! Water density is much greater then that of air... Figure out the rest, and if you can't, I feel pity for you.

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  • Water proff=Dust proff :) :)

  • lmao now that's water cooling

  • only if computer were water proof

  • Siker !

  • well water does keep back power maybe they are showing how strong the fan is

  • how do we know if it's water, you can gat a car oil that looks like water but dose not lead elecktrisity

  • @aidsjah neither does distilled water.... who cares though this test is pretty point less lol

  • @nmarkus666 Yeah cinda pointless.

  • song name?

  • Вобщето так умеет любой куллер

  • i wanna add some salt into that water...if i do no fan will ever work,not even the best one; salt+water=shortcut ; water = no shortcut

  • @kris1986g i bet it would its a sealed unit there showing water because its showing if water cant get in neither can dust

  • What is the point of this fan? Why does it need to be water proof?

  • It's not a new technology. Been in use in fish tank pump filters for a LOOONG time.

  • This is not useless. You can take out the fan and clean it under running water when it's dusty.

  • @Noah1989

    I would not do it anyway

  • about as much use as a tit on a fish...

  • CUM ON, EVEN MY CHEAP CHINESE FAN CAN DO THIS.

  • @AwesomeDude775 Actually, any fan can do this if you use pure water in a container without any sort of debris in it! Why? Because pure water does not conduct electricity, so it's even safe to run a full pc underwater (literally) if it's pure. :)

  • @93HAA Maybe not the hard drives unless they're SSD, and the CD drive.

  • Water Cooling!!!!!!!

  • OEH YOU COULD MAKE A SAILING COMPUTER! :D

  • water proof = idiot proof

  • dont waste your time! start at 1:55

  • Now why would I want a water proof fan? If I get water in my system fans are the last thing that I would be worrying about.

  • @emp29 It just shows that its well sealed up and it wont get dust inside the motor. I dont think the waterproof part is an actual feature.

  • @emp29 Waterproof = dust proof?

  • @emp29 Waterproof = dust proof and washable.

  • @emp29 If it's de-ionized water or cooking oil and can be a good thing. (passive water cooling)

  • @danx033.. then you wouldn't need this fan because every else fan would do also lol

  • @emp29 well i have clouds in my pc

  • @emp29 condensation when doing subzero bench marks? (:

  • YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @emp29 There is submerged computer and they use mineral oil to cool it thats why this test.

  • @emp29 you can use them as a pump for your water cooling! :D

  • @emp29 Its not water. Its Mineral Oil. Minerial Oil doesnt conduct electricity which explains why the fan isn't ruined.

    1 advantage to mineral oil is that it does an amazing job at cooling.

  • @emp29 some hardware is all waterproof, they do it for watercooling, some people incase there whole computer in a fish tank like this guy is doing with a fan

  • now i feel like watching iron man again...

  • WTF i can throw a normal fan into water. as long as you dont throw halt salt in it it will work for a long time ;)

  • AC/DC :D

  • @xDerLuki ac/dc ar better!! :D

  • what water did you use? distilled right?

  • yea...do it with moteroil and thicker fluids

  • what an extreme test...just read the instructions of this fan...it says that it is waterproofed. you're my hero -.-

  • @ultr4l0wl1n3r They know it, so it's a demo...

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