hi i have a gts 250 OC that with fan cooling (double fan with copper tubes) reaches up to 70 C do u think that this method would be better than air cooling??are u using a radiator for oil or just this bubble blowers??also i have a hyper tx3 cpu cooler if i put a bubble blowr under the fan wouldn't it help in oil cooling because of making it move ???
This is totally bugging me out' I would have never thought anything like this was possible. Isn't OIL in general flammable under extreme heat temperatures?
@jurassicsushi Oil Is Flammable At EXTREME Temps As In 185 To 122 Degrees Celsius (365 To 430 Degrees Fahrenheit) Being The Flash-Point, The Boiling-Point Range For Mineral Oil Is 218 To 643 Degrees C (424 To 1,189 Degrees F).
i checked, it was fine, not sure what was wrong with it, even took it to a PC shop, ended up going home on the same trip with a 6950 HD 2gb :P thanks for your advice though
i have 100c (yes, celsius) temperatures coming from my radeon 5750 HD while playing basically anything that requires a video adapter, today i was playing minecraft, checked the temperature, 102 degree celcius. and that's literally hot enough to boil water
@SYMO1000 It Would Help A Lot...But Check And See If The Heatsink On The Card Is Making Direct Contact With The Chip, And Check How Much Thermal Paste Is Applied...Let Me Know!
is the bubbler the only way you dissipate the heat in the oil? And I know HD and optical drive cannot go in the oil but what is cooling them?
somerville00 1 month ago
@somerville00 The Oil Dissipates Heat Itself, The Air Pump Just Helps To Circulate It...And I Have Hard Drive Cooling Fans...
DarkgeneralFTB 1 month ago
and i forgot to ask do i need to take the pc out of the oil to turn it on (so the fans can start up) or it is starting up normally???
vagostwo 3 months ago
hi i have a gts 250 OC that with fan cooling (double fan with copper tubes) reaches up to 70 C do u think that this method would be better than air cooling??are u using a radiator for oil or just this bubble blowers??also i have a hyper tx3 cpu cooler if i put a bubble blowr under the fan wouldn't it help in oil cooling because of making it move ???
vagostwo 3 months ago
This is totally bugging me out' I would have never thought anything like this was possible. Isn't OIL in general flammable under extreme heat temperatures?
This is freaking amazing.
jurassicsushi 3 months ago
@jurassicsushi Oil Is Flammable At EXTREME Temps As In 185 To 122 Degrees Celsius (365 To 430 Degrees Fahrenheit) Being The Flash-Point, The Boiling-Point Range For Mineral Oil Is 218 To 643 Degrees C (424 To 1,189 Degrees F).
DarkgeneralFTB 3 months ago
@DarkgeneralFTB So I take it then, the system never reaches those temperatures. Still amazes me.
jurassicsushi 3 months ago
how is it not short circuiting your hardware?
djtheextremegamerpro 5 months ago
@djtheextremegamerpro Mineral Oil Is Non-Conductive :)
DarkgeneralFTB 5 months ago
i checked, it was fine, not sure what was wrong with it, even took it to a PC shop, ended up going home on the same trip with a 6950 HD 2gb :P thanks for your advice though
SYMO1000 5 months ago
yeah , i have a question
i have 100c (yes, celsius) temperatures coming from my radeon 5750 HD while playing basically anything that requires a video adapter, today i was playing minecraft, checked the temperature, 102 degree celcius. and that's literally hot enough to boil water
is this method recommended for me?
SYMO1000 5 months ago
@SYMO1000 It Would Help A Lot...But Check And See If The Heatsink On The Card Is Making Direct Contact With The Chip, And Check How Much Thermal Paste Is Applied...Let Me Know!
Thanks!
DarkgeneralFTB 5 months ago