it looks like it would still function as a regular mouse, just with added functionality.
you know im cooling the CPU and MB with a water loop right? im not forcing freezing air through my case. i dont see any way that moisture could...
what like to absorb ambient moisture? i havnt heard of that as a solution. even if i used a desiccant i would still need to water proof the board....
"Interesting observation about the F3s though- so many people sing their praises yet the Caviar Blacks seem to perform better in most instances....
im not worried about condensation, it brings more dynamic! heh, but there's lots of info on insulating. il just fill the crap with dielectric...
haha, well it is a cost effective solution. my ideal water setup would cost me $500, whereas this would cost me $480-500 with much more...
i cant understand how its a good thing that someone with a dual or tri can get the same level of detail as the guy with an overclocked 980 and a...
what i ment by rad was the evap lol, as i would be submerged. thanks for the link btw. and to be clear, will methanol damage plexiglass?
13c would be the flash point. im not worried about alcohol at -20c or less exploding. corrosion and pipe dissolving are what im worried about....
ok so what about Methyl Hydrate, and would a pure alcohol coolant be corrosive at all? enough to require an anti corrosive? will it eat the...
if i use isopropyl alcohol as a coolant, will it dissolve the tubing?
well thats why im going to cool a large, insulated res. ive pretty much decided how its gonna work. and im gonna test the ability of the AC before...
thanks nanosec, but i think i can do this with building one res. [IMG] oh and the pink is the res this is how its gonna work, i might have a...
well i was prepared to spend around $100 on a pump, it looks like the Eheim 1048 Pump is only $10 more and its 79 gph vs 158 gph. would 158 gph...
you can just mix the distilled water with an anti-corrosive which would probably include an algaecide. im just worried about cost for like 10...
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