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Geek Culture / My next computer case mod.

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PiratSS
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 03:45
i am going to make a nice water case mod. Basically I will take 2 huge thick plastic sheets and cut em up to make an aquarium shaped case. Ofcourse this will be transparent. Then I am taking my "2ht 2.06 ghz cpu mobo with 16 gig DD2 and placing it securely inside. Then Taking out all of the Fans and making proper waterproof holes for the plugs. Then I will fill the case with Distilled water(Yes, everything will be in water including the mobo). If my mobo still works I will proceed to other components such as custom making bay drives and a nice hole in the middle for a custom made fan.

So tell me what you think? New? Exciting?
the_winch
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 03:58
I doubt the water will remain pure and unconductive for long. Motherboards and other componants have loads of exposed metal surfaces which will disolve into the water. Thats not even worring about how you are going to make sure everything else that comes into contact with the water won't give up ions.

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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 04:03
what'll be better is making an aquarium around the PC, so there are fishys

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 04:07
Please, invite me over to your house the day you attempt to run your motherboard through water and actually plug it into the mains - I'd love to watch that fireworks display (albeit from a minimum safe distance).

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Rich (who is always amused at people who spend more time making their PCs look good, rather than making good programs with their PCs)

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Damokles
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 05:18
If you do it, please get it one tape and post the mpg or avi file on the forums. I really want to see it.

Why not getting the components in a freezer ? I heard it's cold in there.



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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 05:50
when i can afford it im going to stick my PC in a freezer

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PiratSS
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 07:04
Distilled water DOES NOT conduct electicity. It's like jumping into a bath tub with a toaster turned on
Teh Go0rfmeister
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those 2 sentance contradict each other. what are you trying to say?

PiratSS
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 07:10 Edited at: 28th Sep 2004 07:13
It's like jumping into a bath tub with a toaster turned and you wont get electrecuted.

I will have to wash the mobo first ofcourse and submerge it in this: http://www.liquidninjas.com/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=15

*Yes, I decided to go with that because its much safer then distilled.

EDIT: Forget I said wash the mobo.
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um, bath water isnt distilled

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Ilya
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 07:15
Yes, but if you make it distilled, you can jump in with a toster and eat tost while you're taking a bath.

PiratSS
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Posted: 28th Sep 2004 07:16
I never said that neofish. Anyway forget water! I am going for this: http://www.midel.com/
PiratSS
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After 70 minutes, no ignition!
Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 02:52
and in the 71st minute...

Neofish
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the camera broke, they still dont know what happned, that was 6 years ago, i feel a film coming on

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Quote: "Distilled water DOES NOT conduct electicity."


True, but run your mobo through it and it won't stay distilled for very long!

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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 04:59
he just said he's going to use some chemical

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Damokles
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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 05:44
Chemicals

I don't see why he is doing it. If he wants just to cool it down, I'm sure there are some cheaper options than his weird ideas.

Quote: "Distilled water DOES NOT conduct electicity."

It's not true. unionized water does not conduct electricity.

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John Y
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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 05:53 Edited at: 29th Sep 2004 05:54
Damn, I was gonna say that, but I was scared I would look stupid!

Deionized

http://www.myronl.com/applications/diapp.htm

Isn't distilled rain water?

Looooong time since I did chemisty!

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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 06:06 Edited at: 29th Sep 2004 06:07
i dont think so.... Rain water isn't pure at all methinks. Distilled water is water that you purify by distillation, in which you evaporate it, and then condense it into a pot, so that you have nice fresh pure water, with a pH of a happy 7.0

(i think)
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Deionized, it's right ... I just tried to translate it from french.

But you would not have looked stupid.

Distilled water is not as pure as deionized water. But to have such a great material to let the water never conduct electricity, it would be cheaper to get liquid nitrogen to cool his system.

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PiratSS
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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 06:33
I dont want the liquid for temperature, I want it for a cool mod. It's just for fun.
Teh Go0rfmeister
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rain water isnt pure at all. even when your not in scandinavia, the rain has crap and acid in it.

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Posted: 29th Sep 2004 07:05
I used to have a venus fly trap that you needed to give distilled water, and so I was told to give it rain water. It survived quite happily

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