I was wondering if a oil cooled computer actually worked. If so how good does it work, does it actually help cool your pc, and can it ruin your hardware on your computer? Please provide links on the subject if possible. Thanks!
Actually, it is a special type of paste that is placed on your hardware, in order to chemically inhibit heat from bothering the device. It has been used for several years, and is fully safe.
I doubt it. Cooking oil has a reverse bonding agent, which is different than what the radiator can handle. By the time it passes through the radiator, which is the cooling facility to transfer heat away from a piece of hardware, it will have already demised, which would be a complete waste of oil.
What is needed is oil that is particularly required for a certain radiator for the machine.
no i mean like how you do water cooling on a pc with tubes and special heatsinks and stuff run tubes around the inside in the oil to take heat away...... the oil is literaly just poured into the pc so everything bar power suplly n that sorta stuff is submerged...
Not very practical though, I would rather have liquid cooling with cool UV lights, instead of oil all over my system unit. What if I ever need to change a hardware? It's gonna get messy.