Hunter/Jumper
Member
+117|6825
what game was it playing?

I would think the fan motor would quit with the added drag from oil.
I’d switch to Dial-ax insulating oil. cheaper, looks cooler. Maybe add some other hi dielectric strength, non blending fluid for cool lava lamp blobs. I might actually try this. I will send pix when my house burns down.
crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|7125|Teesside, UK

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

what game was it playing?
It was 3d mark 2006 i think.  Benchmarking tool not a game
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7314|Reykjavík, Iceland.

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

what game was it playing?

I would think the fan motor would quit with the added drag from oil.
I’d switch to Dial-ax insulating oil. cheaper, looks cooler. Maybe add some other hi dielectric strength, non blending fluid for cool lava lamp blobs. I might actually try this. I will send pix when my house burns down.
The game called 3dmark06......
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|7008|Long Island, New York
yeah, mineral oil. They showed that on Fox 5 (local news) around here, and how they put it in the sprinkler system so it won't kill the millions of dollars worth of news equipment.

Pretty cool! One of the best case mods I've seen in a long time.
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6964|N. Ireland
Hah, I may have to try that with some old hardware if I get the cash. That was pretty sweet.
Ninja_Kid2002
Member
+119|6738|Floodsville, TN, (UK really)
So how does it cool? Or is it just that being denser than air, the oil takes longer to heat up?
And what are the odds of f*cking my system trying that?
Wouldn't the viscosity of the oil burn your fans out?
cospengle
Member
+140|6958|Armidale, NSW, Australia
I like it. I always wanted a fish tank inside an old TV, but this is much better. It'd be cool if you put another divider in the front and had that full of fish (with water not oil obviously). Also, I think they had too many bubbles.

Zero!. wrote:

actually

~science lesson~

its mineral oil and because its mineral it doesnt have any compounds in it,

therefore its pure

that means as there is no chemicals in the water/oil it cant conduct electricity as there is nothing to pass the electrons through the water.

if you were to fill a bath up with mineral water/oil lay in it and drop the radio or hairdryer in there with you, you would be ok.

disclaimer- dont try that at home ladies and gentlemen
Nice find +1, but please don't give any more science lessons

BTW Just so we don't have some moron electrocuting themselves...

IT'S NOT WATER, IF YOU TRY THIS WITH WATER YOU WILL DIE !!!! mmmkay...
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7314|Alberta, Canada

Weird how mineral oil doesn't affect electronics, but water does.
I found out why from a website:

Nothing, mineral oil is an insulator. This means it has no effect on electronic equipment. Gotta love chemistry and physics. It doesn't spoil, it doesn't smell, and it is absolutely crystal clear and has the appearance of water.

Last edited by Ryan (2007-05-31 20:07:52)

ThaReaper
Banned
+410|7111

Ryan wrote:

Weird how mineral oil doesn't affect electronics, but water does.
.
It's because oil doesn't conduct electricity and water does .

Last edited by thareaper254 (2007-05-31 20:09:59)

FloppY_
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+1,010|6757|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

thareaper254 wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Weird how mineral oil doesn't affect electronics, but water does.
.
It's because oil doesn't conduct electricity and water does .
Exactly
­ Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|7155|West Yorkshire, U.K
1 hours later...... bang! jk put fish inside maaan +1 nice find
and no more compressed air

Last edited by Kurazoo (2007-06-01 04:38:01)

KuSTaV
noice
+947|6982|Gold Coast
Some dude in the APC magazine in Aus connected his pool heating system to his computer. It cooled the computer and made the pool water about 0.001 degree warmer. Plus the people in the mag did something similar, to make the worlds most OCed PC or something for Guiness world record, but failed.
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Profitteroles
Member
+11|6709|Dartford

ghettoperson wrote:

Jbrar wrote:

the 3dmarkscore looked like it said 2800 ish, a bit low ain't it?
Not really, he's running a 8600...
2800 is very low for a C2D 6600 and an 8600 that should score around 4-5000+ the 2800 he saw was prob just the cpu score.
DankmanHightimes
Member
+24|6971|atlanta GA
hrrmmm i have an old ps2 but my fish tank is to big for that its like 20gallons i think

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