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  • Yay, now it cools properly!! LOL

  • watercooling a pc: cool

    watercooling an xbox: gay

    fact.

  • @grasthube thats definitely not water, moron, if that was water, it would be FRIED instantly

  • Welcome to Rapture...

  • Jtags are for hacks and fags. Anyway, did you use the original foxconn wire for the disc drive or did you find a place to order a longer one?

  • yo bro watch out for water being put in through that bubbler

  • @tacoman8200 Water?

  • PC IMITACION!!!

  • that shit is definitely red ringing

  • @V3racious This shit is definitely not red ringing. it runs strong, i play skyrim on it for hours on end. do you want proof?

  • @adomeracki that was sarcasm my friend

  • @V3racious I see... My apologies. Its so hard to tell sometimes when its just txt and not someones voice. That happens to me over txting allot

  • @adomeracki lol also hard to tell with 90% of the internet being assholes =P i just thought it was funny because xboxs redring as result of their thermal pad melting lawl

  • @adomeracki Ah that shit was so funny... Btw Your xbox 360 sucks ass...

    jk... sarcasm :)

  • @adomeracki be sure u have some radiator attached? since the oil will get warm over time. cause the heat can't go anywhere.

  • @NighthunterNL done and done, check it out. Although i will admit it could be prettier

  • Send that in to Microsoft with RROD

  • So whats the maintenance on this? Also the materials needed, setup, etc?

  • Skyrim took my life away.

  • how do you insert disc?

  • @xXBioKillerTrollXx I left the disc tray out and it sits on top of the tank

  • @adomeracki does it still work to this day just asking??

  • @JamesJablonski2008 Yes of course, it still runs strong and i expect it wont ever die. there is no more overheating or dust issues. since Skyrim came out i've only gotten a few hours of sleep, you better believe i've been stress testing this thing!

  • @adomeracki did u take anyspecial care in submerging the parts or did u just dunk em in there

  • @xWCPx I just dunked em in there, mineral oil is non conductive so it doesnt need any special prep or anything. the only things you cant put in there are things with moving components like the dvd drive and hard drive. The only thing i would be careful about is touching the motherboard too much when transferring, you could accidentally short something out.

  • @adomeracki what about the fans? would regular stock fans be better than LED fans? and what about cathodes?

  • @xWCPx it doesn't matter, the fans run just fine in oil. All computer fans will be the same its just about preference

  • Never get the red ring with that kind of cooling, plus its probably ultra quite.

  • Dude WTF

  • It's not practical no lol not in any sense of the word. but it is a cool visual piece for my place

  • @KOOLANCE720 It would if i had to change the mineral oil

  • If anyone would like me to convert their gaming system to an aquarium id love to do it. i had so much fun making this thing. for details just email me adomeracki88@gmail.com

  • Put a fish in it!

  • @lagozit so many people say that...you CANT put a fish in oil..lol...

  • @lagozit Fish arent going to live in mineral oil genius

  • Nice!!

  • nice!, i am planning on making a submerged 360 also, idk if i should use one of my jtags or just a normal 360.

  • @velcrosoup The price of the mineral oil kind of makes you make a choice, depends on how much money ur willing to throw at this thing. i spent 80 bucks on the oil and the air pump and stone.

  • Awesome!!!!!

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