Hahaha I know better than to fall for those tactics
I may do it at some point, or I may wait until I build TheMonolith™
Adam where did you get the kit from? and how much? what extra did you have to buy?
That is mint mate, good work
Looks tidy mate, but how come you've decided to use water and not oil? Don't mean as a full submersion, but a closed loop like you have now. Would surely be less of a worry if it were to leak?
LOL @ TheMonolith....
Whenever mate but do it soon lol
All from here mate
http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/shop/
Cost me about £300 in all. I had to get some bits from BBQ to help me mount the rad but thats that. TBH if lookws into the mounting abit more then I could have bought the correct bits lol
Ta
Never heard of oil being used to be honest. Anyway my loop is filled with a coolant - Feser One.
Here is a good selling point and it has put my mind at rest lol..
http://www.overclock.net/water-cooling/493437-feser-one.html
It's been done quite a few times - there are Youtube vids/posts of it, etc. As the oil is totally inert, it provides zero risk of electrical discharge. You can even run a fan-cooled PSU while submerged in oil.
I don't think I could be arsed, myself. Degreasing a gfx card when you swap it out!
Top work on the water cooling, btw!
D.
Yeah but you don't use oil as a coolant in a conventional setup. Not ever.
Fair point Roy.
I've just had a bit of a search and can see your point. The system would have to circulate quicker (working harder with the more viscous fluid than would be intended for a conventional water set up) to account for the lower SHC of the oil and achieve the same heat dissipation as with water molecules.
Just the non-conductive nature of the oil that made me wonder originally.
Adam,
Is it all still running stable mate?
looks awesome mate, get it tidied up though
Fair bit of work to just watch p.orn!!