Mineral Oil Cooled PC *Update*

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Specs, Add-Ins, Future Plans...Comments, Questions, And Advice All Welcome!

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  • is the bubbler the only way you dissipate the heat in the oil? And I know HD and optical drive cannot go in the oil but what is cooling them?

  • @somerville00 The Oil Dissipates Heat Itself, The Air Pump Just Helps To Circulate It...And I Have Hard Drive Cooling Fans...

  • This is totally bugging me out' I would have never thought anything like this was possible. Isn't OIL in general flammable under extreme heat temperatures?

    This is freaking amazing.

  • @jurassicsushi Oil Is Flammable At EXTREME Temps As In 185 To 122 Degrees Celsius (365 To 430 Degrees Fahrenheit) Being The Flash-Point, The Boiling-Point Range For Mineral Oil Is 218 To 643 Degrees C (424 To 1,189 Degrees F).

  • how is it not short circuiting your hardware?

  • @djtheextremegamerpro Mineral Oil Is Non-Conductive :)

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  • and i forgot to ask do i need to take the pc out of the oil to turn it on (so the fans can start up) or it is starting up normally???

  • hi i have a gts 250 OC that with fan cooling (double fan with copper tubes) reaches up to 70 C do u think that this method would be better than air cooling??are u using a radiator for oil or just this bubble blowers??also i have a hyper tx3 cpu cooler if i put a bubble blowr under the fan wouldn't it help in oil cooling because of making it move ???

  • @DarkgeneralFTB So I take it then, the system never reaches those temperatures. Still amazes me.

  • i checked, it was fine, not sure what was wrong with it, even took it to a PC shop, ended up going home on the same trip with a 6950 HD 2gb :P thanks for your advice though

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