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  • its of course separated

    one has mineral oil one has normal water

  • Even i was confused not to imagine wat the fish we're thinking lol

  • 2 people killed their fish...

  • lol @ before they kill their fish. God, there must be a lot of boneheads out there. Having said that, it is a more realistic possiblity with regards to the temp transfer.

    Such a layout where he mentioned puget's experiments showed one could have 90ish C for say a modern desktop computer under load.

    Now that would indeed transfer over time (no more than 2-3 hours I would say as water takes up heat faster than oil) and could deffo kill the fish yes.

  • how do you avoid heating the fish tank, indirectly by contact with the oil tank? seems like a good amount of heat would escape through the glass separating the two.

  • if any thing goes wrong in there and your house and you are fried

  • AMAZING! :D

  • I would think heat would build up in a gpu quickly with that.... how cool is this kept?

  • duz the computer work?

  • @Legoman4096 Are you trolling us, or stupid?

  • Do the fishes withstand the temperature changes?

  • should probably put a clear warning on this that the fish are in a separate compartment, not in the mineral oil, before people try this at home and kill their fish.

  • wont the fish die cuz of the mineral oil?

  • @mrbadass314  Watch the video again.... Theyre not in mineral oil....

  • EPIC

  • well done

  • Výborné! Jen zpočátku jsem nechápal jak ti v tom oleji můžou plavat ty rybičky - to dvojité akvárko je bomba nápad:-)

  • Dude! You put fishez in your tank!

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