well if you submerge your pc in oil it can work well, but i dont think it would be good to use oil instaed of water in a normal liquid cooling system with loops since oil resists temperature change more than distilled water
He asked do you have to overclock manually... You answer that's complicated... Hoiw is that complicated? No computer OC clocks itself or can increase the freq just because oil or other cooling is added. So that is a easy question as to the overclock.. You have to enter the BIOS to OC. Yall are dumb and giving bad advice or don't know what your taking about. Then you need a pic to answer this dudes question as to it oil with magically overclock itself. n00bs. Stop wasting bandwidth.
RStickMan22...orrrrr maybe the guy just took the question a step further than what it was intended. I could be a douchbag and be like, "no." and leave it at that, but this guy, chairman, offered more than just a "yes" or "no" and offered to help him figure out exactly what he'd have to do step by step to OC his pc. You're the only one being stupid, you offered no support at all. shut your mouth or help the guy OC his comp.
how long do you expect that water to say perfectly clean though? im aware that it in itself doesnt conduct.. but its impossible to keep it pure forever.. the computer will eventually short
lol, it sure does. I hope this doesn't give a bad example to people who wants to mod their computers.. lol kid opens his pc and dumps water in to it and gets pissed off because it doesn't want to work anymore haha.
well a downside looks to be that 1. if the oil started to get dirty that dirt could cling to the components and u would have a hard job cleaning it and 2. is it not a bother to change components because with pc's even if u bought the most up to date one u will be switching aroung stuff from 12-18 months and it would be a messy job and the resale value would be down the toilet
Where can I get some swiss oil?
evolutionpr 3 months ago
uberclok has done this for years so this aint the first one
king65462 4 months ago
cool throw some fishes in there :)
MrLjupa 6 months ago
@MrLjupa mercury would kill em
ohboyhey2k4 5 months ago
the looks like a fish tank to me. lmfaoooooo!!!!!!!!!
xxxkiller809xxx 7 months ago
dumb
k1llgor3 1 year ago
@akl3g Bacteria doesn't grow in oil I believe.
Krondelo 1 year ago
why not use oil in liquid cooling loops? :D
duckycrayfish 2 years ago
well if you submerge your pc in oil it can work well, but i dont think it would be good to use oil instaed of water in a normal liquid cooling system with loops since oil resists temperature change more than distilled water
supersal001 1 year ago
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MuffinFox 2 years ago
chaufder e rächdi kamera xD
pinkpixel 2 years ago
great, now i can fry potatoes and use my pc at the same time....always wanted to so that.
malehousecat 2 years ago 14
just add some fish in there...lol
jpfourie2020 2 years ago 3
fish in oil? LOL
ekulzz 2 years ago
yeah i bet some dead fishes floating around would look great 8D
dragonsloves 2 years ago
POwerfuse me 2
ApoCalypsis95 2 years ago
i dont get how everything still manages to work while it's submergerd.
powerfuse 2 years ago
Your putting Oil on your hardware?
and it doesn't go stuck?
wouterke222 2 years ago
A+++++ would watch again
caesiume 2 years ago
lulz
TonkatrainHONKHONK 2 years ago
if i put oil in the computer case my computer is much more faster?
like 3,5GHz ?++++
speakers11223 2 years ago
yea
chairmanmao89 2 years ago
you have to manually oc it first right?
oordeler 2 years ago
well, thats a very complicated question, it all depends on what setup you have, it can be a yes or it can be a no.
post your specs, and pictures and then you'll get a more accurate answer
chairmanmao89 2 years ago
He asked do you have to overclock manually... You answer that's complicated... Hoiw is that complicated? No computer OC clocks itself or can increase the freq just because oil or other cooling is added. So that is a easy question as to the overclock.. You have to enter the BIOS to OC. Yall are dumb and giving bad advice or don't know what your taking about. Then you need a pic to answer this dudes question as to it oil with magically overclock itself. n00bs. Stop wasting bandwidth.
RStickMan22 2 years ago 3
RStickMan22...orrrrr maybe the guy just took the question a step further than what it was intended. I could be a douchbag and be like, "no." and leave it at that, but this guy, chairman, offered more than just a "yes" or "no" and offered to help him figure out exactly what he'd have to do step by step to OC his pc. You're the only one being stupid, you offered no support at all. shut your mouth or help the guy OC his comp.
Psinetic 2 years ago
actually the newer intel extremes will "overclock" themselves if the temp is cold enough
BetaFilmHvS 2 years ago
i got the ati radeon HD 2600 pro
2gb ram
2ghz cpu Intel pentium dual
speakers11223 2 years ago
nice but the video is not made that great
Altaiiiir 2 years ago
Is this mineral oil?
Where did you find it to buy in Switzerland? I've been looking out for some. :)
oogaw 2 years ago
distilled water will work but after a while it will pick up small pieces of metal after awhile then u will short the circuits
thats wat i think
pachuco412 2 years ago
It will never work, for example due to the self-ionization of water. (Wikipedia it).
DanielDane9SecondAcc 2 years ago
it wouldnt work because its fuckin water and it conducts electricity.. you need a non conductive fluid
BetaFilmHvS 2 years ago
oil isnt conducting electricity as long as its clean
p0rnflak3 2 years ago
yeah i know.. i was talking about the water.. you need the purest water in order for it to not conduct electricity.. and even after a while it will
BetaFilmHvS 2 years ago
keep it clean and it will not just close the whole system and it will word quite for a while
p0rnflak3 2 years ago
Water only conducts electricity if it's contaminated with minerals. Distilled water does not conduct electricity.
bob10001234 2 years ago 2
how long do you expect that water to say perfectly clean though? im aware that it in itself doesnt conduct.. but its impossible to keep it pure forever.. the computer will eventually short
BetaFilmHvS 2 years ago
You've got a point, and that's why most people use mineral oil instead of water. I was just saying that water itself isn't conductive.
bob10001234 2 years ago
pure water isnt conductive but when it has impurities it does and trying to get pure water will be a challenge and keeping it pure will be another
hellkid94 2 years ago
is there a way to keep it pure? like if i buy a water cooler for my pc will i need to buy new "special water" eventually?
TearsOfWar1 2 years ago
@TearsOfWar1 the only way is to get a tank of hydrogen and a tank of oxygen, and mix them in a vacuum but still, just oil cool it, much simpler
hellkid94 2 years ago
its mineral oil or baby oil not water it doesnt conduct electricity.. it never willl
mikenike40 2 years ago
But it can still cause a great deal of corrosion because it still contains oxygen.
iggy151 2 years ago
ya, but there are minerals in the parts of the computer. And once one of those screws on the mo/bo rusts, minerals are back in it.
KbApimp007 2 years ago
Oil dousnt make metal oxidize why do you think ppl put gun oil on guns. It sure aint to make em look pretty.
Ranger360counterstrk 2 years ago
Oil isn't water...
KarlTaylor111 2 years ago
its oil dipshit, its way less conduvtive than water... probably mineral oil, it would make the most sense.
thinkBANANA 2 years ago 2
so u cant use water?
shahzaib234 3 years ago
NO.. Never. Water conducts electricity. Whereas oil does not.
dblmntgum 3 years ago
dumb ass
8mahonym 3 years ago
Actually, distilled water does not conduct electricity
killer57 3 years ago 9
I didn't know that, so I checked it out, and you are right, pure clean water doesn't conduct electricity. Sweetness.
JackInThexBox360 2 years ago
yes distilled and the most purified water out there, which has to be distilled. But dont try it at home!!!!!!
JohnTechLocke 2 years ago
though all the componetns have, mineral ions.... so its still a bai idea to try using distilled water
Safelith 2 years ago
no although it's very easily contaminated, if you don't manage to electrocute yourself you may still short the circuits.
Also, water will oxidize the crap out of it.
s4jt 2 years ago
Well if you used Distilled water it would conduct some electricity if you didnt get out all of the minerals that DO conduct electricity
dos195 2 years ago
@killer57
it will still collect impurities and fry your computer.
so dont try it lol
mmhmmlala 1 year ago
@killer57 Hard to get in large volume but right on for noticing that :D
DarkAnimeWindSlayer 11 months ago
@killer57
It cant hold low voltages though.
mitsukai89 11 months ago
Damn... the swiss are pretty damn late. They've had oil submerged computers a couple years ago.
almightynothing 3 years ago
wish there were some fish that could live in oil... lolz
ecrolyte 3 years ago 3
You think your so cool with your pc
well i came to tell you...... YOU ARENT
jk... sweet rig
neverwasapunk16 3 years ago
stupid flame then lol
navman90 3 years ago
THX again at all for Posting and Voting
and keep eyes open on February 2008
My new Project is comming.
My last didnt Show here: Don Aqua but i will post soon vids from my watercooled PC build in August 2008...
DOSystems 3 years ago
Sorry for the outtime... try to answer much as possible:
THX 4 ALL POSTS FIRST!!!
-No i try to keep the temp under 40c :-)
-Its a good Aquarium, how many times u heard that a aquarium springs?
-Dont use this PC to Game, but after 4h 3d mark under 50c
- depends on oil from -30 (motoroil) to +3 (olivoil) this ca -10
- Yeah the 8800 was under oil... now watercooled in a other system. Don Aqua...
DOSystems 3 years ago
Could I fry some chicken at full load?
CAPSLOCKISONDAMNIT 3 years ago 3
cool but what happens if it springs a leak while you not at home lol that would eb one big cleanup
rcfreak632 3 years ago
what are the bios when gaming at full load. What are the temps.
3307633196 3 years ago
lol, it sure does. I hope this doesn't give a bad example to people who wants to mod their computers.. lol kid opens his pc and dumps water in to it and gets pissed off because it doesn't want to work anymore haha.
Johnnyboybravo 3 years ago
how do u upgrade????
bob333336 3 years ago
great. now we need even more oil
kukelz 3 years ago
dont worry i bet the plant made oil works too
yusthavinfun 3 years ago
Maybe the temp. difference can cause some waterdrops on the front or inside the Aq.?
But very nice idea...
btw does oil freeze??
DOSystems 3 years ago
Every element and/or molecule has a freezing point. Oil is just going to have a higher freezing point than water.
Eursavion 3 years ago
lower
colledge123 3 years ago
lower...
Aaron3465 3 years ago
Wrong. It has a HIGHER freezing point.
Nasty0suicide 3 years ago
you fail
Aaron3465 3 years ago
no oil dosent freeze
dacooter 3 years ago
It does.
Nasty0suicide 3 years ago
I might try this with my very old PIII 500mhz pc lol.
frankenstein6666 3 years ago 6
Heard from alot of people that older HW is better as newer. Coz the oil can disturb the high Mhz rates. But maybe its only panic.
DOSystems 3 years ago
is the whole motherboard and hdd and stuff submerged under that oil?
xMaStRmAtTx 3 years ago
NO! HD dies in oil.
on this version u see inside the oil:
MOBO, RAM, VGA-Card(8800GT with original cooler) CPU(heatsink are normally fan cooled), PSU Waterpump
And tha Bubblething
DOSystems 3 years ago
oh lol so wait. the 8800 is in the oil to?
xMaStRmAtTx 3 years ago
Is it possible to switch out parts since it's been in oil?
Highbuzz 3 years ago
Soryy i think i dont exactly understand ur question... But i try to answer.
When u mean if u can change the parts:
Yea, u can pump the oil out, and change the parts. The parts works normally, after workes in oil.
The 8800GT works perfect in a other pc now.
DOSystems 3 years ago
If you overclock the CPU, the oil get hot enough to fry your chips in!!
SomeoneSmarter 3 years ago 2
That's an idea:
Don Friedtoso 1.0 Beta
compute and fry at the same time...
Or:
Fry ur French fries @3.2GHz
DOSystems 3 years ago
:P good thinking. that could put mcdonalds outta business lol maybe...
xMaStRmAtTx 3 years ago
HAHAHAHAHA
zynebnl 3 years ago
if it got that hot it would melt the board and everything else
DigitaLCha0s1 3 years ago
a fish in oil? ^^
Metalmathiker 4 years ago
Id Put A Fish In There
greencity127 4 years ago
does puting pc in oil make your cpu more cool than using fan?
SiegeHunter 4 years ago
Yes better Temp. Specs and lower noise/or
better, NO NOISE!
DOSystems 4 years ago
well a downside looks to be that 1. if the oil started to get dirty that dirt could cling to the components and u would have a hard job cleaning it and 2. is it not a bother to change components because with pc's even if u bought the most up to date one u will be switching aroung stuff from 12-18 months and it would be a messy job and the resale value would be down the toilet
Moltile 4 years ago
the resale value of computer components is so low to begin with, most people don't even bother.
Usual124 4 years ago
ya thats a better idea! bubbles instead of a pump to move the oil.
guest2424 4 years ago
you could use the "bubble wands" for more circulation.
guest2424 4 years ago
The bubbles doesent cool down the oil,
its only for show :-)
Pump its on the left side of the Aquarium and Radiator on the back
DOSystems 4 years ago
Is it me, or is that a Sony stills camera you used to take the photo whilst filming? :P
PDP6 4 years ago
Yeah, its a sony
DOSystems 4 years ago