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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

First Fully submerged PC. Screen and boot/storage media are also submerged making this the first fully submerged PC. Built as a shop fitting for Caterham Valley Computers. Many thanks to Trust for their sponsorship (www.trust.com).

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  • I like this video, it really helped when i made my own mineral oil project. You can check out my video if you want to. Thanks Caterhamvc.

  • Thanks for the feedback. We have checked out your video too - which is v good.

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  • So what are the temps on the board? I imagine it runs extremely cool!

  • Very Very cool.

  • Where can I get that fish (the one blowing bubbles)?

  • In order to never remove the computer from the tank you would need connector extentions for your USB, VGA, AUDIO, NETWORK ect Although oil would slowly seep into connectors and because its not conductive it would break the connections.

    This is the best yet :)

  • is it silent? could you post a video just with the sound of the server?

  • @TheEOGeek ok kl. thx for ur help

  • @Camster3 Great idea, as what I did. But i will recomend that you use a decent computer (nothing special but enough to run movies and what not at a good speed) update everything you can! EVERYTHING! its terrible how i have my computer WITHOUT updated audio drivers..... and connect everything once and make sure you have everything in it that you want.. people in my class wanted to keep adding tihngs to my comp which made oil get everywhere, so plan out everything.. think twice do once! have fun!

  • @TheEOGeek oh ok. kool i might try this. on an old computer first though

  • @Camster3 Your power switch is most likely longer than you think so you just run it to the top of the tank and turn it on from there, you can see it in my video if you look closely, in the middle of my tank and taped to the top.

  • @TheEOGeek but how do u turn it back on?

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