How 'bout we build one of these:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/how-to/build-pc/4318067
> On Oct 30, 2012 2:57 PM, "Kevin Crowley" <
caoha...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > How much and how thick?
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> > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Matt Wittmann <
mfrankwi...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> >> I was going to make it out of lexan i have.
> >> On Oct 30, 2012 11:39 AM, "Tom Gralewicz" <
m...@ieee.org> wrote:
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> >>> Rather than sticking it in a big tank of oil, why not make a custom
> >>> acrylic case with less than 1" of oil around the boards.
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> >>> An impeller in the oil magnetically coupled through the acrylic can
> >>> provide circulation.
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> >>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Brent Bublitz <
phot...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> >>>> I'll add that cooling the oil will generally increase it's viscosity,
> >>>> making proper circulation more difficult. I'm sure there is a sweet
> >>>> spot in oil temperature/viscosity/convection for proper cooling.
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> >>>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Have Blue <
haveb...@airsoldier.com>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>> > The thermal conductivity of the oil will still be just about the same
> >>>> > whether cooled or ambient - the only way that the amount of heat
> >>>> removed
> >>>> > from the components might vary is if convection loops are more
> >>>> vigorous in
> >>>> > the cooled oil state.
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> >>>> > On 10/30/2012 10:31 AM, Kevin Crowley wrote:
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> >>>> > Cooling the oil still increases the dissipation of heat from the
> >>>> components.
> >>>> > I realize my experience for this sort of thing was from the early 90s
> >>>> but a
> >>>> > 386 in a small aquarium maintained an ambient oil temp of ~85F I
> >>>> don't
> >>>> > remember the exact temp of the CPU but it was considerably higher
> >>>> than that.
> >>>> > When the oil was cooled to ~40F the CPU temp dropped proportionally.
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> >>>> > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Joseph Bozarth <
boza...@gmail.com>
> >>>> wrote:
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> >>>> >> I am. Any yeah. it is really not that hard of a thing to do. it just
> >>>> >> becomes a gigantic pain if you need to change a part.
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> >>>> >> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Matt Wittmann <
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mfrankwi...@gmail.com>
> >>>> >> wrote:
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> >>>> >>> Whos in.
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> >>>> >>> On Oct 30, 2012 10:08 AM, "Brent Bublitz" <
phot...@gmail.com>
> >>>> wrote:
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> >>>> >>>> You would need a oil tight structure, a few gallons of mineral oil
> >>>> and
> >>>> >>>> a pump of some kind.
> >>>> >>>> The hard drive should stay dry and any fans have to get removed,
> >>>> but
> >>>> >>>> since mineral oil is not conductive, you could just dunk the PC in
> >>>> at
> >>>> >>>> that point.
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> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Brent Bublitz <
phot...@gmail.com
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> >>>> >>>> wrote:
> >>>> >>>> > Kevin, the point of doing an oil submersion is to provide near
> >>>> perfect
> >>>> >>>> > cooling. The oil has a much greater thermal wicking than air and
> >>>> fans.
> >>>> >>>> > Just have to keep the oil circulating somehow.
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> >>>> >>>> > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Kevin Crowley <
> >>>>
caoha...@gmail.com>
> >>>> >>>> > wrote:
> >>>> >>>> >> Don't forget the overclocking and the extra cooling.
> >>>> Dismantled room
> >>>> >>>> >> air
> >>>> >>>> >> conditioner would work.
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> >>>> >>>> >> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Joseph Bozarth <
> >>>>
boza...@gmail.com>
> >>>> >>>> >> wrote:
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> >>>> >>>> >>> Yes. I have been wanting to do one of these for a while I
> >>>> could just
> >>>> >>>> >>> never
> >>>> >>>> >>> justify the cost being a poor college student up until 6
> >>>> months ago.
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> >>>> >>>> >>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Matt Wittmann
> >>>> >>>> >>> <
mfrankwi...@gmail.com>
> >>>> >>>> >>> wrote:
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> >>>> >>>> >>>> Is anybody interested in a group project to submerge an pc in
> >>>> oil .
> >>>> >>>> >>>> We
> >>>> >>>> >>>> could showcase it in the space or get attention for the
> >>>> space. Just
> >>>> >>>> >>>> laying
> >>>> >>>> >>>> some ideas down. Just think we could add leds ooooooohhh.
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> >>>> >>>> >>>> --
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> >>>> >>>> >>> --
> >>>> >>>> >>> Joseph Bozarth
> >>>> >>>> >>>
boza...@gmail.com
> >>>> >>>> >>>
1(262)498-9762
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> >>>> >>>> >>> --
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> >>>> >>>> >> --
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> >>>> >>>> --
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> >>>> >>> --
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> >>>> >> --
> >>>> >> Joseph Bozarth
> >>>> >>
boza...@gmail.com