tbm ja tou a pensar em meter o meu p4 assimJá tou a preparar o meu
Pois, também pensei nisso...
Mas porque é que o óleo refresca, o que é que tem de especial?
O problema nestes casos é que era quase impossível usar um radiador ou qualquer coisa para arrefecer...visto o óleo ser muito espesso.
O que era à boss mesmo era fazer um ' Computador Imerso em Fezer1'...saía caro...mas era a loucura.
Common sense dictates that submerging your high-end PC in cooking oil is not a good idea. But, of course, engineering feats and science breakthroughs were made possible by those who dared to explore the realms of the non-conventional. Members of the Munich-based THG lab are only too happy to confirm this fact. And not only did we find that our AMD Athlon FX-55 and GeForce 6800 Ultra equipped system didn't short out when we filled the sealed shut PC case with cooking oil - but the non-conductive properties of the liquid coupled created a totally cool and quiet high-end PC, devoid of the noise pollution of fans. The PC case - or should we say tank - also offered a new and novel way to display and show off your *****.
from: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/strip-fans,1203.htmlExperienced users should be clear on one thing: the large quantity of liquid in the case also involves risks. Much damage could occur, for example, in case of an oil leak - water would be a much lesser evil in this scenario, but due to the free ions it cannot be used. Even the smallest of impurities lead therefore to ionizing, followed by leak currents. When exchanging components, all of the oil might have to be drained and the hardware cleaned. That is why we mounted a rubber stopper on the floor of our case to aide in emptying.
The aggressiveness of individual types of oil (above all those with a high fatty acid content) when it comes to plastics should not be taken lightly. For simplicity's sake, we decided on vegetable oil - but we recommend motor oil.