Our full V4 aquarium kits, including tank, motherboard tray, pump, radiator, and all necessary wiring and tubing, are available for immediate purchase on our website. Typical safe figure they give for CPU is about 90C. by drownmypc » Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:32 pm, Post Make sure to take off all the fans cause they sure wont be chugging vaseline around. CPU, GPU, RAM and those transitors should tolerate to something high enough. Shop new Deals of the Day at GameStop.com! From what I've heard, basically you don't ever really upgrade one of these because it's such a pain. You could combine projects and build a hackintosh in it. It actually looks quite simple. Thanks for visiting , feel free to browse around,comment, and let me know if you have any questions, Suggestions ,etc. Bartandroid123 I tested the concept with an old Pentium 2 233 in a little plastic tub with 5L of horse laxative grade mineral oil. Up to this point, our aquarium kits have been getting bigger and more complicated with each release. I didn’t realise water cooling had become so extravagant. Make sure to post the pics inMake sure to post the pics in the forum! Call it K7M.com, AMDMB.com, or PC Perspective, Jeremy has been hanging out and then working with the gang here for years. Project History The table gives the tank's instantaneous heat loss rate as a function of instantaneous temperature. Our costs are lower, which helps lower the price to you. This allows us to manufacture these kits entirely on our own, which carries a number of advantages. This results in less points of possible failure, and much lower overall unit price. Intel i7 4790S, Nvidia GTX 970, H97M chipset, Corsair CX600M. Posted in Power Supplies, Linus Media Group You cannot take it to a lan party, to a friends house, or anywhere! Receive news and offers from our other brands? October 7, 2017 June 11, 2019 Nikhil Andola. most power efficient for an always on server that occasionally bursts to high performance? I think we can only compare this versus a full passive air cooling solution. Posted in Cases and Mods, By Acer ATi Radeon Video Card 1Gb DDR3. Started 39 minutes ago I found out about radiative cooling, at this URL: Okay, suppose you have a 5.5 gallon aquarium (16"x9"x8"), and suppose all six faces (including top and bottom) of the aquarium could be allowed to contact air and radiate freely (maybe give it legs, like a table). Well, I ordered myself a custom built glass aquarium with adequate dimensions. by Spare Tire » Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:27 pm, Post This is the place to ask! video, show off the animated LEDs, bubbles, tour of the components, and the moment of truth oil pouring http://youtu.be/EAH_orqEp64. Instead of dual pumps with complicated interconnects, we run a single more powerful pump. petabyte2.0 If you have a tank with enough surface area or heatsinking as the tank that can work. Posted in Cases and Mods, By In addition, they had questions about performance and long term effects. What an awful concept. I decided to make it slightly more interesting by submerging the entire computer in a fish tank full of mineral oil. Even from one room to another will be a big hassle with spilled oil no doubt. by stkris » Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:48 am, Post By by cmthomson » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:11 pm, Post Someone mentioned Linus' video series earlier. by Spare Tire » Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:22 pm, Post loomis86Good idea. Gigabyte (All Blue) 880GM Motherboard. Once you submerge your components, you'll never be able to resell them, or revert back to air cooling - like the article says, it's nearly impossible to clean the oil off. I’m sure he’d be happy to help if you contacted him with any questions too. a sheet of plexi, preferably with a few chunks bent over the top to hook on and hold it near the wall of the tank, use regular mobo standoffs as mentioned above and...I think that's it, r5 3600 3.7GHz@1.0125v(0.975v get) | Noctua Nh l9x65 am4 | MSI b450i gaming ac | crucial ballistix 2x8 3000 cl15@3733 cl16|Zotac 2060 amp 1965mhz@900mv | 256GB Samsung 950 pro nvme | 1TB Adata su800 | 4TB HGST drive | Silverstone SX500-LG | Silverstone ML08, HTPC i3 7300 | Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H | 16GB G Skill | Adata XPG SX8000 128GB M.2 | Many HDDs | Rosewill FBM-01 | Corsair CXM 450W. Tom's Hardware is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 Price, Benchmarks, Specs and Release Date, Best Black Friday Deals on SSD and Hard Drives, Best Black Friday Deals on Computer Monitors, Best Black Friday Tech and PC Hardware Deals 2020: CPUs, SSDs, and More. I decided to make it slightly more interesting by submerging the entire computer in a fish tank full of mineral oil. The mineral oil does not have this problem, and is completely clear. monyy47 It's easy! I've seen this one used a fair bit for it's small size but your going to want to plan the layout, it was the same one pudget used to manufacture for and the tank luke had. Mineral oil has a heat capacity of 1.67 J/gK, and specific gravity of .87 g/cc. That looks pretty nice and I like how you're using rads to cool the mineral oil, nice touch! by drownmypc » Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:05 pm, Post The latest version of the Aquarium PC allows for EATX motherboards and ten gallons of oily fun. plus countless trade shows and industry articles. Posted in New Builds and Planning, By Please refresh the page and try again. Oh, and it would be awesome if you could review one of those super-expensive HardCore PCs. Vaseline sounds funny, but it would be a messy job to change a component later. The test system included dual Intel Xeon X5677 CPUs, 12GB of DDR3-1600 RAM, and dual ATI 5870 video cards. the process of building a PC is pretty boring, it’s just an exercise of picking out compatible parts for the right price. One of the more interesting designs out of the computer industry recently has been GIGABYTE’s fish tank PC build. Indeed, it is rather the rate that's going to be slow but the T wont be different at t infinity. Started 13 minutes ago Enough so that I am quite tempted to try it. Posted in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory, By You can get more info here- http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php, Sweet mod. oh yea some did get out the tank near where the bubbles burst, I figure that I'll let it run for a few days and keep cleaning it, it will eventually lower to a level that won't escape. So.. updates. Puget said that it even has twice the cooling power than seen with V2. Gigabyte (All Blue) 880GM Motherboard. Started 2 minutes ago by NoMoreNoise » Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:21 pm, Post by theycallmebruce » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:27 pm, Post Drop That Floppy, Boot From Vinyl Instead! Use two drinking fountain units if necessary, and try to keep the aquarium oil below room temp.