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    Re: News - Hardcore Computer offers total liquid submersion for a mere $4,500

    Thanks moogle. So it is the man himself.
    I didn't realise the Antec 300 mod was here Can't seem to find it. I will admit to having entered the competition on Mod Brothers to win it tho.

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    Re: News - Hardcore Computer offers total liquid submersion for a mere $4,500

    Quote Originally Posted by Nub1 View Post
    Thanks moogle. So it is the man himself.
    I didn't realise the Antec 300 mod was here Can't seem to find it. I will admit to having entered the competition on Mod Brothers to win it tho.
    Me either, I could have sworn it was here

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    Re: News - Hardcore Computer offers total liquid submersion for a mere $4,500

    It's me, the admin here deleted all of my threads because I watermarked my photos with my website. I'd like to start a new thread on the reactor project

    My visit to Hardcore Computer to see the Reactor PC up close!

    Hardcorecomputer.com Reactor

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    Re: News - Hardcore Computer offers total liquid submersion for a mere $4,500

    Thanks Bill. Just watched and commented (cerealdownloader)

    Did they mention how long you'd have to wait to allow the oil to drain off the mobo before you could add cards, somebody mentioned it here earlier.

    I really like the whole lifting of the mobo up out the case and having it sit a different heights. As the guys says it would make it very easy to access the innards of your pc.

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    Re: News - Hardcore Computer offers total liquid submersion for a mere $4,500

    Quote Originally Posted by Nub1 View Post
    Thanks Bill. Just watched and commented (cerealdownloader)

    Did they mention how long you'd have to wait to allow the oil to drain off the mobo before you could add cards, somebody mentioned it here earlier.

    I really like the whole lifting of the mobo up out the case and having it sit a different heights. As the guys says it would make it very easy to access the innards of your pc.
    good question, you could join their forum, they're real good about answering questions
    http://209.46.18.79/HCforums/index.php

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    Re: News - Hardcore Computer offers total liquid submersion for a mere $4,500

    They're now talking about lowering the price, with entry level model. I'm waitng to hear amount. The engineering and plumbing in this case is worth it imho

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