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    News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Professional studies surface, detailing the benefits of oil cooling.
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    Thumbs up Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Maybe we'll all be using oily PCs soon eg http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php (old one I know)...

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    great.

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Hmm as good as this sounds I like to make my PC look good with the UV coolant that you can get with water cooling. Yeah there may be risks which can cause a lot of money if it ends up happening but effectively I think that oil cooling for the top end of high performance over clocking will change how the PC looks entirely. I think we will have to just wait and see what is released to see if it is for the best or just not needed.

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Actually distilled water doesn't conduct electricity so that statements wrong.

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Seeing this story doing the rounds right now and frankly it's driving me nuts; oil cooling is nothing new. I'm not sure what's supposed to newsworthy, immersion cooling has been done, cooling with oils has been done. Cray 2 was immersion cooled in Fluorinert back in 1985 and transformers have been surrounded in oil for decades. Is it just the fact that a major company has put a computer specifically in mineral oil?? Puget and Hardcore PC had oil cooled systems back in 2008, and you can still buy up-to-date Reactors: http://www.hardcorecomputer.com/desktops/index.html
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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Water-cooling can be quite costly, however, requiring special heat-exchange blocks and a network of tubes. If water leaks, it can damage components as it conducts electricity.
    I don't want to sound like an idiot but the last time I checked water didn't conduct electricity.

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    I don't want to sound like an idiot but the last time I checked water didn't conduct electricity.
    Even if it's distilled, due to the different dielectric constant water WILL frazzle components at high frequency.

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    i thought that oil was great at first, but it retained the heat and eventually got extremely hot, so it would still require a pump and radiator?

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

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    it's driving me nuts; oil cooling is nothing new.
    Arr yes but because Intel have now jumped on the bang wagon it must their discovery!

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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    I'd really rather not trust distilled water to be free of random ions, or to remain free of pollutants when you need to have some holes in your case for ports. The newsworthy part here is that a very big company has immersed a machine for a year then checked for damage and found none, there were all these old rumours going around back in the day that the oil ate away at the rubber on caps, the thermal paste and just about everything else, this should put those to bed. Having tried oil cooling I can tell you that the three downsides are fans below 80mm tend to split into pieces due to the sheer stress of trying to shove oil around (I used quite high viscosity mineral oil, 10W40), the smell, and the glue on stickers does indeed tend to get eaten away. Otherwise it was a pretty darned good system while I used it, turning the machine on from cold and beginning a stress test was always fun because the CPU temperature would jump from 20 to 25 then steadily rise up to 50 over the course of a few hours
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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    Well the issue with water is that distilled water is fine but if it leaks and hits something like dust which is always in the system then it becomes conductive again.

    Its a good idea that they are pushing this, hopefully its not half arsed. Thankfully my waterloop hasnt caused me any issues even with a few leaks never taken out a component .
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    Re: News - Oil used to cool - not cook, Intel proves the concept

    As soon as deionised water comes into contact with the system (i.e. it leaks), it's going to absorb crap that'll increase its conductivity. The only real point to using it in a W/C system is that your waterblocks and heat exchangers won't corrode.
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