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Greg Scott sells Pick of the week … 26-inch HD TV at a price put LCD TV

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This is a video created by myself with the addition of oil to the impact of computer oil has on the components and flow of fans in the present proof tanks. Watch the other video “oil cooled PC for more information on the system one month after the first flood, I moved the computer to its final position with some modifications. I have replaced the PATA hard drive with one E-SATA drive to keep them away from heat. I have fluorescent lamp back in the hood, knowing that the house is no longer hard drive. All cables and switches are neatly hidden in the bonnet and the radiator is mounted out of sight. I have a hose coffee filters at the outlet of the pump is to filter impurities in oil, as excess thermal compound is terminated components. prohibits the filter is essentially and oil is again crystal clear. The computer is properly carried out for the last month are used to long sessions of gaming, and casual web browser without a problem. I am planning an external TV HD tuner add and connect to 40 “LCD TV as DVR / HTPC double and updated information on their condition / upgrades. Feel free to mail me or comment with any issues that may hold. Gray-

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25 Responses to “Greg Scott sells Pick of the week … 26-inch HD TV at a price put LCD TV”

  1. guafito says:

    so oil dosent short circuit :s

  2. GruntyStudios says:

    What type of oil are you using?

  3. computergeek379 says:

    Why do yo have fans in there there’s no point in having them

  4. HAWKEYE8430 says:

    so you removed the fan from the psu?

  5. peeweeiviv says:

    the fan submerged to the oil will have its resistance increase

  6. Computerfreaq15 says:

    what I wanna do is get a water cooling kit, and instead of using water, use mineral oil, since it isn’t conductive. Even though it’s completely save to do this, it’s also VERY messy, especially when upgrading, because you have to take everything out and put in the new component, and put it back in again without sploshing oil everywhere, but when my dad gets a new computer, ill do this to his 12 year old system and overclock it like mad, and make a CSS Server out of it! :D

  7. cat41693 says:

    i did this /w vegetable oil and i have everything submerged except for the hdd and disk drives. the fans circulate it well and it only cost me 20 bucks and an old fish tank.

  8. codylk101 says:

    @adalstan yea but it doesnt seem to act as well tho cuz you haft to pay more money more time more effert you know all the stuff life “dvd drive,hard drive,media center but i guess if you want to spend the right money i guess you could geta customized pc so its all nice looking but still …

  9. codylk101 says:

    @adalstan yea but it doesnt seem to act as well tho cuz youhaft to pay more money more time more effert you know

  10. adalstan says:

    @joacobmx95 oil is not conductive therefore you dont have to worry electric shock or frying the board

  11. adalstan says:

    @codylk101 same thing as water cooling

  12. codylk101 says:

    DOESNT REALY COOL IT THAT WELL… besides the looks i dont realy c a reason 4 it

  13. joacobmx95 says:

    is the video real??!?!??! how can it work?!?!

  14. SteveBachochin says:

    Mineral Oil only degrades rubber. I know because I do serious gaming with my rig in mineral oil

  15. akl3g says:

    Wouldn’t the liquid eventually disintegrate your hardware and hinder your performance maybe? This is all beyond me. I never heard of oil cooling PCs!

  16. Vokurka11 says:

    what is the name of the song?

  17. mattmatt115 says:

    Brake and Electrical parts cleaner
    muwahaha watch it ooze off

  18. GoDM1N says:

    cuz its not conductive

  19. anatin7 says:

    how does this not burn out the psu and stuff

  20. MrNekoZero says:

    its unnecessary to change the oil just filtering is makes it clean again

  21. MrNekoZero says:

    say… like a pump and a cooper radiator a big one?.

  22. MrNekoZero says:

    Lacks of good pump and radiator

  23. MrNekoZero says:

    u stick ur hand and change it, i have an oil cooled pc a diferent “Case” btw. its not so difficult to get the pc out of the oil and change cards and that

  24. MrNekoZero says:

    Puede que la bomba o el radiador no esten funcionando bien, a mi me paso eso los radiadores que tenia(chicos) no bastaban como para disipar todo el calor. Ahora compre uno nuevo y voy a probar como funciona. en si el aceite es muy buen termoconductor y si es bien disipado puede mantener a temperatura ambiente aprox casi cualquier parte de la pc

  25. TORONICO1313 says:

    no se ve que el cable sea de ese monitor no se sabe si la fuente esta prendida puede que todos los componente coolers y luces sean alimentados con cables de 3 hasta 12 v cosa que jamas traeria problemas pero sigue sin confirmarce que la pc sumergida en aceite sea la que esta funcionando ademas de que 60 grados es demaciado calor para cualquier componente sumerguido en un liquido se supone que temperatura ambiente

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