D dennisjai215 Banned Apr 16, 2004 1,261 0 0 May 31, 2004 #1 i never knew you could put a whole computer into water and have it still running ... -_- http://64.45.45.116/index.html
i never knew you could put a whole computer into water and have it still running ... -_- http://64.45.45.116/index.html
D dudeman007 Diamond Member Apr 6, 2004 3,243 0 0 May 31, 2004 #2 That's tight, apart from the picture that shows his machine melting lol.
A Algere Platinum Member Feb 29, 2004 2,157 0 0 May 31, 2004 #3 I did, but I don't think it's exactly water.
A Abhi Diamond Member Sep 13, 2003 4,548 0 76 May 31, 2004 #4 This has been done before... using some coolant or something... dont have the link right now...
N n0cmonkey Elite Member Jun 10, 2001 42,936 1 0 May 31, 2004 #6 Originally posted by: shady06 watercooling anyone? Click to expand... Watercooling typically uses a water block to keep the water off the system physically. Or that's how I understand it anyways. The link mentioned immersing the motherboard in liquid to help cool it down.
Originally posted by: shady06 watercooling anyone? Click to expand... Watercooling typically uses a water block to keep the water off the system physically. Or that's how I understand it anyways. The link mentioned immersing the motherboard in liquid to help cool it down.
M MichaelZ Senior member Oct 12, 2003 871 0 76 May 31, 2004 #7 dude, shady's reply was a joke... sheesh.
N n0cmonkey Elite Member Jun 10, 2001 42,936 1 0 May 31, 2004 #8 Oops. It's early, or late, or something.