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fatbastard Rated NC-17
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Jason wrote: | I've seen one system sunk in what I think was mineral oil. |
It wasn't mineral oil, thats flammable and will eat paint from the mobo's. It was some sorta of dielectric coolant. I think it was called "Fluorinert". |
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x.clay Rated NC-17
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the Reactor PCs use a "mineral-oil-like substance"
The original mods that I have seen for this actually used mineral oil. It never seemed like that best idea to dunk your PC in any kind of liquid but maybe that's just me |
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With this system I don't think they do anything different to the components from what you can buy off the shelf. It's non-conductive oil or whatever it is, so they don't need to worry about that.
I've not fully read up on it, and only going by what I remember when it was first talked about last year LOL So I could be WAY off base |
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Quote: | My breakaway windpants are probably more flammable, especially with all that friction! |
you should toss those in the box with the Seagate Freeagent that you are giving away |
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