
You have heard of liquid cooling for computers or even game consoles. It usually consists of cooling a heat sink with water instead if fresh air – just like a car engine. This photo shows a PC totally immersed in mineral oil to let the oil absorb the heat and cool the components. This is not the first time that someone uses an oil bath to cool a computer, but this attempt looks better than the one that we mentioned last year. Video in the full post.
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