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  • cool

  • polski?

  • @BlueWaffleMan9000 Polski!

  • @Thomsonicus spoko!

  • @curlybird00 znaczy się - polski

  • Do you ever have to change the oil?

  • put oil inside, finds out its water. *Facepalm*

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  • NI POLECAM...

  • IN SOVIET RUSSIA WATER IN COMPUTER

  • ant now a aquarium in a computer

  • @1marcelfilms show me!

  • @Thomsonicus i mean that you can make it...

  • 1.75 volts? what the fucking fuck?

  • @StopMotionMind what?

  • @Thomsonicus

    The voltage running through your cpu....

    That would kill the cpu so unbelievably quickly, regardless of cooling power

  • @StopMotionMind Wat? It's a 0.13 Athlon, not a 0.045 :-) The stock voltage is 1.75 if I am correct. I had a JUIHB T-Bred B with lower power consumption - it was running 1.50V stock if I remember correctly.

    Other time when overclocking a Duron 700 (Spitfire) on a K7S5A (mega shit) I was running 1.88V - used it as a small help to warm my dorm room :-) Good ol days - Pentium120@200MHz at 3.8V (SuperSocket7 MVP3) or so, etc. etc...

  • @Thomsonicus

    Oh alright. Though it was a new chip >.>

  • but can you put fishes?

  • Fish playin' Minecraft?

  • Thumbs up if you saw Winblows at 1:37

  • a jak przyjdzie do mnie kumpel z pendrivem ? albo jak podłącze głośniki? wszystko będzie tłuste =/

  • @marcin5747 jak to było kręcone to pendrajwy nie były (aż tak) popularne.

  • @Thomsonicus aha ;p

  • is there any way to release fluorescent liquid into the oil so it glows with light?

  • @mashersmasher should not be a problem

  • @Thomsonicus Sick video man! Is it possible tell us anything that shouldn't be in mineral water/oil? Like the HDD? I want to try this!

    Any hints?

  • @Cam5X5 don't submerge the HDD - it has air holes. Don't use water, it conducts electricity :-) Oil can take pretty much everything up to 3000 volts if I remember correctly, you can even submerge the PSU (but it's scary nevertheless)

  • What's the song at 3:44?

  • @the747videoer

    it*s GAy

  • im guessing if i wanted to plug in a usb flash drive or speakers , that it wouldnt do any damage to it submerged right? or no?

  • @rockbutt123 Unless the device works on voltages around 20 000V the answer would be - no, it wouldn't be a problem

  • should've tried it with water..

  • A 20 GB ATA harddrive. HIGH-TECH! Is that even enough for an operating system?! DUDE...

  • @PokePackOpener14 XP? Sure it is. 4 Gigs is enough for XP. Get a grip, what year do you think this was made? I'll give you a hint - not 2010 and not 2011.

  • @Thomsonicus Damn Small Linux (DSL) and Puppy Linux don't even need a hard drive dude. and you can boot Ubuntu from a USB/CD Drive.

  • @PokePackOpener14 haha your pretty stupid

  • @PokePackOpener14 i have some 6gb hard drives in my house with win2000 on them

  • @PokePackOpener14 the most u would need nowadays is 37 gig for windows 7... everything else is unnecessary....

  • @jgem12345 37 gigs would not hold 5% of my wife's photos. Not to mention the 300 gigs of music and movies that I have stored. For the price, everyone should have at least a 2 tb external back-up these days. Sure you may not need it. But better to have and not need than vice versa.

  • @tadracket agreed... plus, 37gigs isn't even enough to support win7 anymore.... XD

  • @PokePackOpener14 lol whata fucking ignorant thing to say.

  • @PokePackOpener14 wow ur a faggot

  • LOL FuckPenisOpener closed his account. pussys like him always run away LOL

  • Add LN2 or LHe 4 instead and Voila......... You can break world records

  • ok listen I tell you what.. If you want the perfect liquid solution there is something much more heat conductive and cleaner + safer than oil (industries us it for 1000++++++ volt components 240v is nothing for this product :P )

    Its a little expensive though but you have the best of the best that exist on planet earth for this porpuse... h tt p: //solutions. 3m. co m/wps/portal/3M/en_US/electron­ics/home/productsandservic es/prod ucts/c hemicals/ElectronicLiquids/

    ofcourse delete all spaces

  • @Emeengor Somewhere in the comments somebody asked me about the oil, I think I found that it conducts only above 3kV, so U are 100% correct, 230V would not be a problem. About heat conductivity also true, but this green stuff was free. Not to mention it looks cool. :-)

  • @Emeengor Novec™ 7000 is not a practical cooling agent; its extreme cost and its evaporating qualities make it a very poor choice for a submerged system. Mineral oil is amazing--if you know what you are doing; you have to cool the mineral oil, once you find a practical way to cool it, mineral oil works wonders. Point in example, take a ten gallon tank of mineral oil and throw Dry Ice in there and boom, highly effective cooling. You can even rig a cheap Counter Top Water Cooler to cool the oil.

  • why is the PSU outside???

  • @Emeengor 220V+liquid is too scary

  • @Thomsonicus nothing will happen check other oilcooled pcs to see yourself

  • @Emeengor yea I know physics, but it's still pretty damn scary :-)

  • @Thomsonicus watts not volts :P

  • @TheTazzyT Breakdown voltage is measured in Volts, kilovolts in this case to be precise.

  • Fabrka100 podlacz sluchawki bez wkladania reki do oleju

  • upgrading is a messy mess LOL 

  • HAHA "Winblows is working fine" XD

  • Is it good to put a vga card on it??

    and ram 1GB X2??

  • Umm... @ 2:01 it sounds like webkinz! WTF!

  • the fish dont survive this 1000000+ walt and every thing needs glas

  • ffs its a p4 lol

  • @timithy1 Athlon 1700+ T-bred B JUIHB

  • HOW OLD IS THIS!?!?!? That co9mputer wouldn't run COD 4

  • @upplsuckimcool16 pretty old :-)

  • @upplsuckimcool16 was that a pun? this film is about fish, and you said COD4?

  • LOL no it wasn't intended to be but it's still hilarious that you picked up on it.... I said it because the computer here was like top of the line at the time they shot this video!

  • @upplsuckimcool16 not really :-) but it was an OK machine and quite cheap

  • @upplsuckimcool16 well hu gives a shit? cod sucks nigger balls

  • mother fucker

  • @nefroxx10 LOL!

  • @nefroxx10 jealous

  • dude you guys did not realise that the monitor wire on on even near the aquarium there like on the other so what i say thats this video is FAIL

  • Dont let the fishies near the pc without its casing! You'll end up with Sushi!

  • it will overheat in time and cpu has to be sealed off

  • overclocking = fish sticks! :D

  • how muuch did all the oil cost?

  • i would use baby oil...its clear ;)

  • a gdzie haczyk?

  • NIce but the PSU (power supply unit) would benefit the extra cooling too. You can sub merge. It will not blow. It be very safe to have in the oil. But make sure the metal case of the PSU does not touch any of the PCB (Printed circuit board)

    Hard drive has a breather hole so hard drive will not be a good idea. But soild sate would be okay in the oil.

    This is good way of cooling your pc's am saying this for those who have never done or seen this before.

  • @bladerunnerfast Thanks. It has been said previously what you've stated here. Thanks anyway! :-)

  • Lol Winblows. Yeah, just lettin ya know you should fix that. Its a nice video, just pointing out this rather silly (to me) mistake.

  • A czy można wszystkie części zalać??

  • A czy można wszystkie części zalać??

  • im gonna try this later when i come home from the pub!!

  • 3:35 temperatura -1C ??? xd

  • so whats cooling off the mineral oil? seems like you just made a deep fryer to me..

  • @dirtbiker8120077 Reality

  • @dirtbiker8120077 A little tid-bit from chemistry - hot oil travels upwards, pushing cold oil downwards in a constant motion. It'd take hours on end to heat up 13 liters of oil to a temperature which would provide worse cooling than air.

  • Check out my channel please and make suggestions

  • A teraz podepnij słuchawki bo chcesz sobie zagrać w CS'a :P

  • poor fish

  • winblows :D

  • Hoisky poisky!

  • you spent 400 bucks to show us how genius you are?? lol man you have issues, go and visit a doctor

  • @beltatex

    I don't know if that's what he was doing...I think it was more along the lines of he wanted to know if he could do it; and was showing us that it's possible. :)

  • @fuckyouimtall how passionate lol

  • a fish into a fan --> X-\

  • xD i tryed once....did not worked had to buy another pc....i think i got tricked with the oild -.-" darn it.

  • zasilacz tez by morza czy nie??

  • teoretycznie można taki zwykły co ma 230V

  • po jakim czsie sie olej nagrzewał i do jakiej temperatury??

    ,

  • Nie chce mi się liczyć dokładnie, ale mniej więcej po takim samym czasie w jakim monitor kineskopowy zdoła rozgrzać powietrze do 150'C i się spalić.

  • troczę poszukałem odnośnie oleju do chłodzenia można wykozystac chłodnice samochodową albo nagrzewnice ok 50zł olej najlepszy by był taki do transformatorów ale to bys musiał pogadać z kimś z energetyki pewnie by ci skołował na lewo i przydała by sie jakaś pompka do obiegu przez chłodnice na z filtru w akwarium ale takiego lepszego filtru

  • a o co się martwisz? że napięcie przekroczy 2kV (olej roślinny) czy że 20L oleju nie zdąży oddać ciepła?

  • this is very good to keep the miniral oil cool you need some hose (clear is best) a pump a radiator and a fam to cool the liquid you can keep that computer running to the max until... like... a week before to much of the moniral oil eveperater

  • this is very cool!

  • Pytanie:

    Widze chłodzenie olejem komputera, ale jak chłodzony jest olej? Olej ma dużą pojemnosć cieplną, ale nie nieskończona... Do jakiej temperatury się rozgrzewa?

    Nie bylo tańszego oleju? Np. jakiś hydrauliczny (po ok 10zł/litr), tanie mineralne oleje samochodowe z beczki...

  • akwarium jest szklane, a jak wiadomo szkło oddaje ciepło.

  • Oczywiście, przewodzi ciepło, ale obawiałem sie, że mimo wszystko komputer po podkręcaniu będzie w stanie niebezpiecznie podgrzać olej do kilkudziesięciu stopni.

    Dlaczego zasilacza nie utopiliście? Podejżewam, że ten Modecom nie był zbyt cichy...

    To był projekt docelowy, czy raczej eksperyment?

  • niby napięcie przebicia rzędu 13KV, ale strach...

    20L oleju żeby tak rozgrzać to trzeba mieć paręset watów do rozprowadzania chyba a i tak obstawiam że zbyt szybko by rozpromieniował ciepło do powietrza

  • Czy strach? Powietrze jest dużo gorszym dielektrykiem, niż olej :)

    W każdym razie gratulacje projektu, sam się nad takim chłodzeniem zastanawiałem, ale obawialem się (i słusznie), że w razie jakiejś awarii, czy coś będzie problem oddać na gwarancję np ociekaljaćy olejem zasilacz, czy płytę główną :)

  • etam olej lepiej się peltierami pobawić czy kompresorami powietrza sprężonego czy skraplacza :-)

  • My pc goes 58C max and its air cooled ant this shit sac is "water cooled" and goes to over that .You do the math..

  • was your CPU manufactured in 0.13 process and overclocked? :-|

  • @Thomsonicus yup

  • Good luck with the dust..

    jerk

  • what was the point of that

  • can fish swim in mineral oil ?

  • @n0morehate ROBOTFISH AND MINERAL OIL FISH CAN :D

    GET A "MAKE YOUR OWN ANIMAL GENETIC KIT" OR MAYBE SUCH A DEVICE YOU PLUG INTO THE USB, DOWNLOAD BLUEPRINT FROM INTERNET OR MAKE YOUR OWN WITH SOFTWARE, THE USB DEVICE CREATES THE ANIMAL !

  • @n0morehate ALSO ANY FISH CAN ACTUALLY SWIM IN MINERAL OIL IF YOU ALLOW THAT THOUGHT/INTENTION/IDEA/FOCUS TO BECOME STRONG ENOUGH/GAIN ENOUGH MOMENTUM TO MANIFEST IN YOUR PHYSICAL LIFE EXPERIENCE, SOME WOULD CALL IT MAGIC BUT IT IS JUST UNIVERSAL LAW, THE UNIVERSE IS SIMPLY THOUGHT AND WHAT YOU GIVE ATTENTION BRINGS YOU MORE OF WHAT YOU GIVE ATTENTION SO EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE, IF YOU ONLY OBSERVE YOU WILL HAVE MORE OF WHAT YOU OBSERVE, THUS SCIENCE BELIEVES THEY CARRY THE ONLY TRUTH...

  • @waggabiggadoo

    Does that mean if you stab yourself but really focus that you won't get hurt you won't die of blood loss?

    Go on, try it, go stab yourself, if you really believe you won't die, you won't!!!

    Fuckin' idiot

  • i am only interested in stabbing you, maybe we can meet somewhere where it is legal and proceed with the experiments alternatively you stab yourself and try to eat your heart before you die we could record it in super hd and slow motion too and if (we) sell it we can give the money to blue watercolor pencils that we use to write a book about how much we love donuts

  • garage band loops.

  • can you put it out side in the winter and then over clock it that will be awsome too try

  • Done that years ago! I Put out a 1700+ R9500@PRO out of the window in a -25'C, CPU temp dropped below 0'C, but it didn't overclock much better - I still stopped at around 2640MHz. Was hoping for a 100%overclock (1466@2933) but had to settle for that.

  • Too bad that the setup is pure crap. Every component is garbage.

  • @FRURMELLL Duh, 2007 or maybe it is even older ...

  • why the computer doesn`t turn off at the contact with the water?

  • its not water

  • it's mineral oil, it says in the video -.-

  • Where the hell are the fish?!

  • @bocapisces i agree in the vdieo name it says "aquarium" not mineral oil PC

  • ive noticed that all the oil cooling people open a bottle of oil at one time o.o just weird. why not just open all two bottles at a time..... would be faster but yeah it looks nice. thought about doing oil but got to lazy

  • WINBLOWS? wtf does that mean r u saying windows sucks?

  • why not use ethylene glycol? it has a better dielectric strength and higher thermal capacity, plus is non flammable. A few gallons of heated oil has the nasty habit of bursting into flames.

  • I seriously doubt you would be able to heat the oil >180'C using only a computer unit

  • wouldn't you like to be the first? glycol would work better, it is less viscous and would be easier to circulate.

  • Awful music...

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  • heat (convection) circulates the oil anyway, so I don't really think any fan is 100% necessary, although it may help.

  • computer advice from a guy who can't figure out spell check priceless! ESL is not an excuse, a red line is a red line in any language..

  • Are you supposed to take out the fans because of viscosity blowing a fuse or something? Why don't they put the power supply in too? Also, The cpu runs cooler at the moment, but leave it on for a day and then measure, will it still be cooler?I want to do this, does anyone know?

  • the static temp depends on the actual size of your aquarium, but even 130W cpu shouldn't be a problem for a normal 40L size aquarium.

    The fans were taken out simply because they were not needed any more.

    Submerging your PSU is not a problem (unless it works with voltages around 20 000V), the HDD would fail when submerged as it has holes for depressurising the spinning discs.

  • it will of course heat up but to the same temperature it normally would without overclocking in air

  • wouldn't it be hotter? The air can circulate and be replaced with cooler air. the oil can only exchange heat on the edges.

  • so when you say aquarium, wheres the fish? or its just motherboard in the aquarium tank, not computer in tank, isnt?????????

  • It's oil man - you can#t put a fish in there^^

  • Sardines in oil? Why not?

  • Gonna be shit if you have to move it.

  • probably not that bad. Just siphon out the oil and leave all the gear, wouldn't be that heavy

  • cool

  • szkoda ze jeszcze nikt nie zrobil komputera chlodzonego sperma

  • hehe niezły pomysł, tylko o tyle chłodziwa to będzie ciężko

  • put fish init then il think of makin it

  • The mineral oil is expensive, and Fish Pie in it so..

  • i wouldn't waist the time making this shit. i mean these things cost enough as it is without causing more hassles. once oxygen gets in the oil and moisture that's goodbye to the oil PC ;)

  • its WASTE, not WAIST

  • oh thanks, not that it matters so really your reply was a WASTE of time!

  • yeah anyway time is all i got plenty of.

  • what if it caught fire LOL

  • yea it will catch fire in non flammable oil..

  • Why would you even want to do this?

  • Because you would never have to worry about dusting and cleaning you're computer and also everything is stable because it is the same temperature as the oil. I'm sure there are some other pros about, just like there are cons. Also depending on who you are, it looks cool.

  • one con when it needs repair it's gonna be a mess

  • There are reasons.

    Oil tends to cool down the computer a lot better than a fan. You also don't need to worry about dust really.

    That being said, there's no way in hell I'm doing this.

  • I am working on my own, how long have you had it submerged? and have you noticed any detoriation of the silicon seals on the aquarium?

  • nice overclocking, i also want to get such a result, but haven't tried with oil, yet. And to all retards, a computer CAN run in oil. The PSU and HDD isn't in the aquarium.

  • the PSU could be under the oil if you wanted it to be. but its better that its not.

  • Its not, they use mineral oil, not water..

  • ok...., so why do you think it is fake? have you tried it yourself? what do you think that is impossible has been shown here?

  • why not? I'm sure you were smart enough to check voltage resistance of oil and water. I'm sure you can afford to try and blow up (if I'm fake) a 10$ pentium II or P133. Try it; oil doesn;t conduct electicity. Read the comments.

    Cursing on the net will not get you anywhere, why not just first think and THEN write a comment?

    good luck with your oil-PC (plenty of'em) and waiting for the comment :-)

  • because oil isn't conductive

  • every material is conductive. Just some are more conductive than others. If you use perspex to try to conduct 12V@1A it won't conduct. If you try that with 12kV@1A, you will see conductivity and I mean it when I say 'see'. :)