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  • if it gets hot enough and you were hungry you could cook up some chips

  • yeah... ill pass

  • make your pc case water thight and fill with mineral oil :D , it should be ok if you have a ssd hard drive and no dvd drive :D

  • Changing components would be a splash!

  • And if the PC still overheats, you can make some tasty french fries with thermal paste taste. :>

  • ABER NUR DAS GUTE VON ARO AUS RAPS !!! ^^ Metroöl ^^

  • I've heard that mineral oil is better to use.

  • imagine if it gets broken in ur room

  • wounld oil suffocate the heat??? and therfore burn the system?

  • @crazedxfighter how the hell do you suffocate heat

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  • If the oil gets hot enough you can deep fry some food it's like a 2 in 1 computer.

  • throw some chicken wings in there when you get hungry

  • Nice, I've highest rated comment :D

  • Next time try some diesel.

  • Let me reset the CMOS...Oh fuck.

  • WASTE OF OIL!

  • smaller case less oil needed :P

  • @TheWorstGunInTheGame smaller case less oil needed, heats up faster too

  • Time for an upgrade! OH SHIT! What do I do!?!?

  • how often would that thing need an oil change or tune up?

  • What is its weight of your system with that oil,

    but what happens on a hot day all the oil heats up?

    make a video filling it up motor oil.

  • um, okay, fail, once the oil gets hot those other components will become french frys

  • now there's a way to thermally damage all components at the same time...genius!

  • cant you buy clear oil,it looks like you pissed in it ew!

  • This can't be good for the fan motors.

  • Watch it when the case breaks

  • Just pooring oil down there doesn't seem like effective cooling in the long run imo

    Guess you'd need a device cooling the oil down for it to work properly

  • Least it works since oil doesn't transfer electricity (unlike the countless particles of dust that mix in with water). Only problem would be when you want to switch parts out...

    Bet it gets some weird looks from people lol

  • I MUST TRY THIS WITH WATER!

  • @Ayomide345 water will short out your motherboard, you need something with absolutly no conductivity

  • But where is the cd drive ? :)

  • should use clear oil

    

  • nice idea have chips and play games! :)

    

  • @WebsiteGuySparky the oil isn't conducting electricity. You could do the same thing with distilled water.

  • :/ should have put the power supply near the bottom, thatway submirged compleatl y

  • great. now smell your computer...

  • cause its oil not water

  • a tip, silicone from the inside. if you do it on the outside, the pressure from the oil is pushing out and can cause a leak.

  • Imagine having to take out the video card to send it in asking for an exchange... I would just send it back to nVidia with a post-it note reading "Don't ask".

  • How does it function with oil? :O

  • So if you did this how often would that oil need to be changed? Never? Yearly?

  • mais oléo de cozinha não faz mal ser humano mais uma pergunta ole industrial oléo mineral pode fazer mal ser humano este olée que vocês vivem falando pode fazer mal ser humano em contato com pele ou em lugar fechado pode evenenar o ar ou ele pode ser usado normal pois não e venenoso po contato e pelo ar oléo mineral que não aquece dura para sempre alquem me responda esta pergunta??

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  • lol, I read Oil cooled, thought, some pipes and pumps... No, just drown the pc :p

  • @Rubdos As oil doesn't lead electricity, it should work just fine :D

  • The real issue here is that these guys are highly experienced with computers, yet they continue to call the entire computer the "CPU."

  • /facepalm at you sir i can clearly see a video cable at 2:00

  • You guys claim it to be fake you're probably jealous or trolling or yet you don't know anything about PC. Mineral Oil Cooling is a proven fact to known to work when using for overclocking experiments. They work! THEY REALLY DO WORK. You know we can use dry ice too for overclocking?

  • HAHA A HOKUS POKUS!!!!! FAKE !!! there is a HOLE IN this "MAGIC" hahha!!! what a monitor???? what kind is that .... WIFI MONITOR ????? BLUETOOTH MONITOR?????INFRARED MONITOR>????? HAHAHAHA

  • That is legit and it looks pretty cool

  • Fake, where are the cable of monitor?

  • @dwasfsfsf what matters??

  • @dwasfsfsf can't you see on the graphics card VGA on the DVI to VGA converter on the card and then he put the VGA on the converter and probly looped it down and up where that black part of the bottom part of the computer is so you probly couldn't see it. I don't know im just guessing :P

  • how come none of the hardware fried?

  • @fruitbowl32 I suppose because the oil doesnt conduct electricity, although if you mean fried as in cooking fried then its not hot enough

  • @fruitbowl32 man, hard disk is sealed with silicone and for the cpu and other components cooking oil is non conductive

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  • Bring that PC to a lan party!

  • @jurgenvand lol why o.o so people can think that you peed in the computer?

  • Fake

  • Throwing a extreme hot computer in oil (Like Power mac G5) could heat the oil and you can cook while you're using your computer.

  • That vegetable oil is fuggin' ugly, aka FUGLY! Mineral oil would be a hell of a lot more aesthetically pleasing, and likely more efficient, thermally. Also, it's less electrically conductive than veggie oil.

  • @steidl001 It is a big mistake using organic oils of any kind, they biodegrade and I do agree with you steidl001, it is fugly. Mineral oil also does not rot, I laugh at the thought of folks using organically derived oil and when it go's rancid on them and starts growing mold inside LOL! Also that silicone on the case looks like shit, and will inevitably leak, face the fuckin connectors up you idiots!

  • was ist das lied?

  • I think I've seen everything now,

    If it's able to run and to still alive during several years, why not ?

    Small detail : What if you've got a component to change, which is under oil ?

  • @TheRedtiger78 I would put a drain valve on the side as close to the bottom as possible, that way let gravity drain it and pour it back in when done, or use a small pump like ive seen some do.

  • it would be a 'tiny' bit harder to run the computer if they were using syrup

  • gay video go kill urself

  • all the oil litters more expensive that pc

  • 1:42 typical german guys want ever do dangerous experiments!

  • i still think electronics and any liquid doesnt mix

  • @timothybowen5 oil is non conductif

  • @ZombieKillzoneOps i know that but it just does not seem it should mix like that Cause oil is Flammable along with the pc making electricity just doesnt seem safe lol

  • @timothybowen5 put a naked flame on this oil and it wont light you need realy high temperatures

  • @timothybowen5 nah, no temps produced in or on any PC component can ignite the oil. The only way you can get the oil to burn is if you atomize it properly with air pressure, check out Babington oil burners and you'll see what I mean, even synthetic motor oils that do not burn in engine cylinders can be burned in this way, so your computer is safe to use oil to cool it, as long as you use mineral oil or dielectric cooling oil like the shit used in power line transformers.

  • What a waste of oil!

  • wouldnt that literally fry everything when it gets too hot

  • @jthotshot ...

  • now we can make some pommes

  • i wanna see what happens when case falls on its side

  • @LTEpic hahahahahaha

  • That 2142 playing on the screen

  • Doesnt conduct electricity?

  • wouldn't the oil fry everything?

  • damn forget the hard drive....

  • You have too much time on your hands, old man..

  • would oil ruin capacitors?

  • @drewb1994 Eventually, yes. Also, the fans and hard drive platters will suffer lots of drag and fail. This setup works better when there are no moving parts in the computer at all. Leave optical drives and power supply outside. Besides, oil is not as good for transfering heat as water. Since you can't use water, an inert liquid like 3M's Fluorinert works much better.

    Computers that are designed to be submerged (like the old Cray supercomputers) are designed from the chip up to do so.

  • I remember when the FX-57 or whichever FX was the best and someone had a Prometeia cooler on it and it said 3.5ghz I was like omg. I remember when I saw the best processor on Tribes 2 was a P4 3.2ghz I was like omg. Now I have a 5.1ghz 2600k which is far better than all of that. omg

  • @AntDX316 and in just 6 years we all will have 256bit procesors with 28 cores clocked at 5ghz and well say to todays top notch CPUs.

  • @sermerlin1 efficiency instead of increasing number of course with same efficiency is what the new architectures are being developed

  • @AntDX316 well what i wrote i believe is a damn efficiency

  • Meh...vegetable oil. It will go rancid eventually, that's why you use inorganic mineral oil. It will last forever, given that you circulate it in some way and run it through a filter to get the dust and other particulates out. You can put a power supply in, but not a hard drive, because the oil will get inside and make the platters and read head slow down. SSD's are okay, though, anything solid state. Google "Puget submerged" for more info.

  • it looks like piss :D

  • @Nanobot02 It does,

  • dont move that thing, that oil will get in the power supply and cause a shit load of problems...

  • so you literally fried your cpu? lol

  • WHICH OIL SHOULD I USE??? 0_0

  • what a waste of oil

  • drop some dry ice in it!! :P

  • Aro! Du bist Deutscher, Digga

  • We are cooking a CPU!!

    How about putting some meals on it??

  • I use personal lubricant, but not on the computer. It should also work as a great thermal compound though

  • just watch in the next few years you'll find REALLY HEAVY SERVERS because they will have oil

  • That's.. safe? o.o

  • @ShadowRSonic so long there's not too much pollutants in it, then yes, but you need to change the oil every so often, because it (i think it breaks down or something) making it conductive, but if you change it once a year or so, then yes.

  • reines pflanzenöl germany rulez hahah. cools oil better than water?

  • so oil isnt conductive, cool

    

  • i will use this technique for my laptop

  • i dnt get it im lost.... how do it still work????

  • @300jama The oil isn't conductive, so no short circuit happens. The oil is technically flammable, but it is very difficult to ignite at low temperatures (a spark won't do it), and it isn't volatile, so accidental fires or explosions aren't a problem either.

  • i want to see you oil cool a laptop now

  • I would be crapping my pants @ 1:55

    "I am now going to pour cooking oil on $5,000 worth of computer parts, I am thinking it should go good!"

  • probably smells bad though

  • haha imagine if the case broke and oil went all over the desk XD

  • to make it even cooler, u can build a little cooler with a freeze rod and a pump or sum shit to take the oil down to like 5c

  • there are people in first world countrys ... starving from oil low supplys, tutut looool

  • You should have used Sunflower Oil, its better for you...

  • @iamlogancooke german oil is better!!!

  • How often do you have to clean the oil?

  • @lebaanul75 u dont xD

  • andersh geil..bau ich mir au mal

  • @palayaz are you from germany? Im too kommst du aus deutschland? ich auch

  • lol just smokin a cig nxt to my i7 980x with 4 5890's ... o shit i dropped it noooooooooooooooooo

  • Guys Whtz this ? Jst a Fake Vid to get fans again or...somone can do that..!!!

  • @YTavish141 Its possible, however I would have used mineral oil instead.

  • One spark...

  • @Vestibowl

    KABEWM!!

  • prety stupid idea if you ask me. not practical.

  • @weaktech I take it you're not a big PC gamer. Powerful gaming PCs can get very hot and very loud. This would be cool and quiet :)

  • song?

  • deutsches öl ist halt immernoch das beste :'D

  • @MrHuckeman ya das wohl wahr xD

  • this oil is ok and not ok if something heats in there it could burn faster you got luck and don' t do that the PC can crash very easily

  • @PojeMetal I think if u put a cooler in the oil you wouldnt have that issue at all... and not have to worry about condensation LMAO

  • why are there no cables to monitor?

  • @fuckinghellu wireless?

  • @fuckinghellu There is.

  • jea its german oil ^^

  • speed!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O:O:O cool ,)

  • tja über netzteil getraust dich nicht xD

  • what's cooling the processor down while you're pouring the liquid????

    if there's a cpu fan in there it would make small waves O_o

  • If people look more carefully u will see that the HD is on the PSU and not in the oil

  • I use heavy water to cool down my pc, heavy water is used to cool down nuclear reactors.

  • wheres the cables to the monitor?????

  • @0UT3RL1M1T5 it is right there o_O, its white and the background's white so you can barely see it, just focus.

  • why pc manage to run under oil ??

  • @expertfighter Why not?

  • @Aranica

    I don't know,I've never heard of a pc working with oil,computer science teacher told me always that a liquid can ruin your computer but never expected that a Pc can work w oil

  • @expertfighter Well, yes, most liquids can fuck a compute up, but various liquids (like vegetable and mineral oils) will not short it out. In fact, this is actually a method of cooling that cools several times better than a normal computer.

  • wow...

  • The liquid can't just be any liquid. it has to be something nonconductive- like oil. Water would short it to death before you'd finished emptying one bottle.

  • @pguy203 they need to have different colors of oil now. lol.

  • ur fucked if i Stab that!

  • why does it still work

  • hey you built a fish tank!

  • French fries anyone?

  • Wait, do you need a heatsink still?

  • @AllAroundBang thats a good question.

  • das gute metro öl!! was machste wenn du mal paar sachen erneuern willst? ausserdem wirds das öl im sommer bestimmt ranzig nach ner zeit?!

  • OMG IT WORKS IN LIQUID

    IM MAKIN A F'KIN ONE FILLED WITH VODKA !! LOL

  • wtf????

  • wtfook u can put that shit in liquid?

  • It´s a freaking time bomb. Crazy.

  • @tnoorma lol, what? :D

  • Do a computer cooled by human blood.

  • Kein Kurtzschlus oda so?

  • hook me up with some fried eggs on that shit lol

  • Time for some French fries!!

  • Aldi Öl! xD

  • Aldi Öl :))))))))))))))

  • Imagine someone coming over and seeing this.

    "wow, that's a PISS POOR COMPUTER"

    Get it? Eh,heh.