jlspeeddragon
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Processor | (Socket AM2) AMD Athlon™64 3800+ CPU |
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Motherboard | (Socket AM2) GigaByte GA-M55SLI-S4 nForce4 SLI Chipset DDR2/800 |
Cooling | Air Cooled for Now... Working on watercooled later on |
Memory | 512 MB PC6400 DDR2/800 Memory |
Video Card(s) | 2 - NVIDIA GeForce 7100 GS 256MB 16X PCI Express |
Storage | 160GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD |
Display(s) | LCD Sony 520 |
Case | X-Blade 3 Orange Bezel front, Black case Windowed |
Audio Device(s) | on Board High Def. 7.1 Audio for now until tax time |
Power Supply | 450watt |
Software | any and all that I want! |
I don't know if any1 has ever heard of this idea or the website that the idea has come from... Tom's hardware is the only thing I can remember bout the site.. something about disabling all fans on ur pc, and fully submerging it into a container filled with a fluid called fluorintine and of course circulating it to keep it cold. has any1 yet done this or come up with a reasonable concept?
From my understanding fluorintine a totally purified liquid much like water but w/o any iron content or corrosive materials that allows your mobo and peripheral to be unharmed and still fully functioning. Understanding that the HD, CD, DVD, etc... are not submerged with the mobo and such since they do have parts that require rotation at high speed (fluid causing friction that could lower the reading speed on such?).
I would think that if this is possible that it would be the ultimate liquid cooled PC that literally making overclocking look like it was almost meant to be.
From my understanding fluorintine a totally purified liquid much like water but w/o any iron content or corrosive materials that allows your mobo and peripheral to be unharmed and still fully functioning. Understanding that the HD, CD, DVD, etc... are not submerged with the mobo and such since they do have parts that require rotation at high speed (fluid causing friction that could lower the reading speed on such?).
I would think that if this is possible that it would be the ultimate liquid cooled PC that literally making overclocking look like it was almost meant to be.