Mineral Oil PC

Posted:
November 24th 2011
Updated:
Viewed:
15,072 times
Rating:
Excellent (5.8)
Voting Graph 16 votes total
Submit vote:
Please register on the forums & login to vote.
Key Features:
Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics
System Specs:
  • Core 2 Q9400
  • Foxconn Mobo
  • 2GB DDR2
  • GeForce 6600
  • 80GB Raptor
Performed Mods:
Cut out case backplate and stuck the whole thing in Mineral Oil
Add your own comment

6 Comments on Mineral Oil PC

#1
shadapar
I love these when they're well done... looks like a glass case too, yes? I've actually found the smaller acrylic ones tend to crack over time. I've had mine in glass for 2 years now with no real ill effects.
Posted on Reply
#2
loleafidas
I'm lookin' @ the acrylic box with sumthin' in that, do I? @.@
Posted on Reply
#3
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
loleafidasI'm lookin' @ the acrylic box with sumthin' in that, do I? @.@
Yes, mineral oil. The whole system including its PSU is submerged in it.
Posted on Reply
#4
whiteandnerdy670
heat

GREAT BUILD! if it's submerged in mineral oil, then why is it running so hot? what are the temps without the psu in the tank with it?
Posted on Reply
#5
luckystelephones
Oil cooler
whiteandnerdy670GREAT BUILD! if it's submerged in mineral oil, then why is it running so hot? what are the temps without the psu in the tank with it?
Because he is not cooling the oil down! Not a lot of air flow over the top of the oil where an exchange of heat needs to take place.

Pretty cool (no pun intended) I do like the idea. I've gotta ask, if you need to do any maintenance on the system where on earth do you pull it out, what do you place it on?
Posted on Reply
#6
titienzo18
I voted 9/10 because:

incredible...
Posted on Reply
Apr 18th, 2024 21:02 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts