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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

Nanoxia FX12 1250 Extreme teszt

http://www.subcooling.hu

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  • Just what I needed, a case fan that works in water.

  • I keep watching cause acdc song.

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  • @iLoveEatingPie yes I know what submersion cooling is. rather well even. As for my original comment I suppose I should add sarcasm-tags next time. I would have guessed it was obvious but...

  • @62arts haha like to see how long this will take

  • 76 likes for the acdc song thumb up :D

  • @iLoveEatingPie HAHAHAHAHA

  • I would make it lie down on the bottom and create a mealstrom with it :p

  • @iLoveEatingPie i don't think that's water.

  • hmm, how deep can they go, i could use them on my mini sub

  • Great! now i can cool my boat!

  • @xConundrumx You're not kidding, are you? Do you even know what submersion cooling is? Parts are submersed into thermally conductive liquid, the liquid disperses heat. Why on earth would you need a fan submersed in the liquid as well? Case fans cool by airflow circulation.

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