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Found this on another forum and boy is it funny

 

Just here to share "When a moron uses water"

 

http://www.avforums.com/forums/sho [...] 924&page=2

 

I read to the end and I do know what this truly is


Message edited by Silverion77 on 02-03-2008 at 06:08:29 AM

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LOL, that's hilarious. Damn, he took water-cooling a tad too literally. :D

I've seen some pc run full of oil though.


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Serious people....^^^ this is pretty funny

 

This is what happens when you take it too literally


Message edited by Silverion77 on 02-03-2008 at 05:26:14 PM

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Ouch. That was silly.

I've seen pictures of some guy with a waterfall in his case. Of course, that was a pure ethyl glycol system, no water in it, still looked pretty cool though.

One thing I want to do is to get a completely perspex case, sealed, with a hole in the top rear and another in the bottom front, with a full-sized car radiator bolted to the side. Plus the appropriate pump. Running mineral oil.

Could be fun...


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