V Vrykyl New member May 19, 2005 #1 Just take a look http://crew.tweakers.net/RobinVreuls/video/HDD_watercooled.wmv
H hardw1re New member May 19, 2005 #2 LMAO! well, i dont think they'll be getting their money back now.
F Firelord New member May 19, 2005 #4 LMAO good one would have been interesting if they'd left it plugged in Wonder if it work at all? Highly unlikely!
LMAO good one would have been interesting if they'd left it plugged in Wonder if it work at all? Highly unlikely!
G Gangster New member May 19, 2005 #6 LOL! I'd like to know if that works, if it does... (which i doubt) it'd be cooooool literally (even though the water would gradually heat up)
LOL! I'd like to know if that works, if it does... (which i doubt) it'd be cooooool literally (even though the water would gradually heat up)
M Master_G New member May 19, 2005 #7 I think they should go for LN2 next, for the ultimate hard drive cooling G EDIt - 100th post, now im Senior and it sounds so old lol. Hope i actually contributed something on here with all my words!
I think they should go for LN2 next, for the ultimate hard drive cooling G EDIt - 100th post, now im Senior and it sounds so old lol. Hope i actually contributed something on here with all my words!
P Phil Stanbridge New member May 30, 2005 #10 That reminds me a bit of the guy who ran his amd cpu without a heatsink, by dipping it in some sort of oil. Most bizarre but it actually worked.
That reminds me a bit of the guy who ran his amd cpu without a heatsink, by dipping it in some sort of oil. Most bizarre but it actually worked.
C cavemanep New member Jun 4, 2005 #11 I'm having one of those days when I want to do that to the whole PC - at least then I'd know what the problem was!
I'm having one of those days when I want to do that to the whole PC - at least then I'd know what the problem was!