UNDERWATER COMPUTER REAL (with fishes)

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

This is a Working computer underwater with fishes
in an actual fish tank
this is real water real computer some old P3 we found in the school computer yard xD
Best colling system ever
pretty cool ahm

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  • Yes your right you can put it in distilled water but you made one mistake you put fish into your take what do you think is in fish feeces and urine? Ammonia among other things and ammonia by itself is not conductive but when mixed in water it is.

  • @vampov Dude, its not distilled water, its TAP water, the one u drink, normal water! thats why fish can live in it. Fish cant live in distilled water, they would die in 5 seconds suffocated. The machine was coated.

  • distilled water

  • @danieladamko how much did have in science? bet u didnt even get to the 6th grade in order to say that...

  • @angelu00 Sorry, im a student at the local college, learning computer science bsc

    distilled water means it s pure H2O so it wont conduct electricity

    test it if you have doubt

  • @danieladamko yes and do u think fish can live in distilled water??? -.-

    no nutrients, no live... check the video for the fish, google it and try again

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  • fish soup with just a hint of silcon.

  • @TheWarlacozte People often put their fans under to, for some reason.

  • @Olaipai its in water dude it doesn't need a fan

  • in soviet Russia motherboard floats you

  • RIP fish when someone turns on the computer

  • Then the fish hit a fan.. U got a problem there.

  • yummy fried fish lolz

  • @copelbcm Thanks.

  • @northpaw2000 car paint coat, and no risk at all, if eventually u make a mistake and the water touches the computer, only thing is ur burn ur mobo.

  • What was this coated in and is there a large risk of electrocution??

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