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Project Leviathan - Water-Cooled Workhorse PC

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2011

Meet Leviathan, a daily-use water-cooled PC workhorse. It uses a Koolance EXOS 2 self-contained unit to cool the video card and processor. The unit is attached to the case with Velcro and is powered by the host system via a slot in the back. This box has some other neat features tailored to the Hard Nerd such as removable drive cages for easy access to drives and custom ducted drive cooling. Have a look!

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  • second time i watched your video, you crack me up dude! great system very well optimized.

  • @RamoneTalarico Thanks man :-) Super stoked you liked it. This has been a great system - still going strong after 5 or 6 years with little to no maintenance!

  • Haha glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment!

  • Haha yeah it's a bit of overkill. However, it keeps the PC quiet which is great for the home theater!

  • Yes you could move ;-)

    Normally high humidity is not a problem. You will only have condensation if parts of your PC are cooler than the surrounding air. If you were using liquid Nitrogen or a Peltier for example you would have to insulate the plumbing with foam.

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  • @MoxyLava excelent, totally welcome, that is truly getting your moneys worth! I would reply more but my lips hurt real bad! gawd!

  • Probably one of my favorite videos of any sort of water cooling. Your commentary makes it quite hilarious.

  • Holy overkill batman! lol jk cool pc, your money anyway :)

  • Hi, do you have any suggestions for keep humidity out of a computer ?

    We have a room that is surround by water pipes and its probably suffering from damp since the humidity rates at around 70% RH and my rooms a mere 53%RH.

  • Squirt some juice, hehe.

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