Submerged (fish tank) pc

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Wow... the bubbles at the end were a neat touch. Much more attractive than my box. :/
 

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That's insane. I would never buy anything like that though.
 

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That looks pretty damn cool, but I have a habit leaving my computer on for more than 12 hours, not sure how bad that would be just idling, though.
 

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i saw a thing where people did this about 3 years ago [didnt look as cool though] its suppose to keep the computer uber-cool
 

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that was cool, but I felt like breaking that guys thumb every time he did a thumbs up to the camera.
 

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that was cool, but I felt like breaking that guys thumb every time he did a thumbs up to the camera.
Agree'd

i saw a thing where people did this about 3 years ago [didnt look as cool though] its suppose to keep the computer uber-cool

Well figure this, with water cooling parts with only a little bit of water...

Now, fill the whole thing with water, and your god, because there is no air circulating in there, as long as the waters cold, the computers cold.
 

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*oil, not water :p

and yeah, i get what ur saying

only problem i see with this: would you be able to upgrade? i mean it seem slike itd be hard to stick anything in any pcie/ram slots with a nice coating of oil on the connectors...
 

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If you planned on doing upgrades or moving the pc, you could just drill a drain hole near the base of the tank before you fill it and plug it. So just like changing the oil in a car, you could drain it out, move it around/swap parts/whatever, then refill it.
 

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Well figure this, with water cooling parts with only a little bit of water...

Now, fill the whole thing with water, and your god, because there is no air circulating in there, as long as the waters cold, the computers cold.
You're perfectly broken, completely non-functional PC would be uber cold if you fill it with water.
 

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