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Transparent Water Cooling Case

thefalconer writes "Over at the Via Hardware website one of the users there recently posted a very unique case mod that combines all of my favorites into a very cool design. Not only is the case totally transparent, but so are the covers on the hard drives, and it sports a water cooled Dual Athlon XP 2100+ processors. The case and all of the internal mods are entirerly hand made and it looks awesome."

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  1. A Step toward the IMac by Apocalypse111 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If the watercooling system leaks, all you need to do is add some fish and you've got an aquarium.
    Aw, isn't that cute, he's swimming around my CPU...

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    1. Re:A Step toward the IMac by EvanED · · Score: 4, Funny

      Rememebr this?

  2. EMI by LBU.Zorro · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The main problem with acrylic / perspex cases is the lack of radiation shielding..

    Macroman from Bit-Tech.net suggested that the foil he uses on one of his cases (reflective unless internally lit) might block the radiation plus give a great effect.

    If you place acrylic cases next to your TV or radio, then you can see the interferrence..

    Also I remember reading that an open case / case window was screwing around with a remote garage opener..

    Just a thought if anyone is planning to use it as a tv top box since it looks so nice :)

    Z.

  3. Plumbers by Skyshadow · · Score: 4, Interesting
    According to office lore while I was interning at Cray in Chippewa Falls, Seymour Cray used to tell people he was a plumber. If you look at any of the liquid-cooled Cray machines, you could see why he said that -- the most obviously complicated aspect of them was their plumbing.

    Looks like we're coming full-circle here.

    Another piece of office lore, incidently, said that if the florinert used to cool the machines ever boiled (so, if there was an electrical fault that flash-boiled the coolant), it would have the same effect on you as mustard gas. Not sure how true that is, but it made working in a computer room sound a lot more sexy.

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  4. Re:Really Nice Design... but... by Skyshadow · · Score: 5, Interesting
    As well, a friend of mine modded his computer so the water for the cooling would do a little waterfall in a waterproof tank that you could see(Through a piece of acrylic on the side of the case),

    Idea borrowed, no doubt, from the Cray waterfalls, available on several machines and cooling towers, including the Cray 2.

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  5. /. insurance? by rmarll · · Score: 4, Funny



    With as often as viahardware gets hammered by /., you would think that CmdrTaco would offer /. insurance for these guys.

    Isn't this the third time in the last 60 days they've had their server obliterated by us?

    1. Re:/. insurance? by phillymjs · · Score: 4, Funny

      It's not so much 'insurance' as 'protection'...

      Taco: "Gee, that's a pretty nice webserver you've got your case mod info on. Sure be a shame if somethin', uh, happened to it, like, I dunno, fifty million slashgeeks all trying to load pages from it at once and reducing it to a puddle of slag."
      Case modder: Looking disgusted, he hands CmdrTaco a bulging cloth sack with a "$" on it.

      ~Philly

  6. Re:Transparent Hard drive Case? by Satanboy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    actually to break the seal on your hard drive, there is a special way . . .

    you need a few things

    1) saran wrap

    2) latex gloves

    3) a good box fan

    4) a hair net (or hat) and a dust mask (just to keep the drive safe from you)

    5) a screw driver to open the drive

    go to your bathroom and turn on the shower for about 10 minutes on hot, so there is lots of steam in there

    then, take the box fan and blow the steam out of the bathroom, this will catch all the particles of dust that hang in the air and blow them with the steam outside of the bathroom, you then take the top of the drive off and IMMEDIATELY wrap it in the saran wrap.

    you can then mod the drives top and then put it back together in the "clean room"

    it is not guaranteed to work , but I have seen it done with no issues, you just need to wear the right clothes and be super careful.

  7. Re:Transparent Hard drive Case? by Sneftel · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is idiocy. When you blow the steam out of the bathroom using the box fan, do you have a vacuum left in the bathroom? Temporarily, yes! And the air to fill it has to come from somewhere, and that somewhere is (gasp) outside the bathroom. So while you've steamed up the bathroom air but good, you immediately discard it, and replace it with nice, dusty room air? Duh.

    If you want to use the water vapor trick, you have to wait for the vapor to subside. And you still have a problem with high humidity, which can be hell on hard drives. Even if you don't notice anything for the first couple of weeks, there's still water particles banging around in your drive, just waiting to corrode things.

    Bottom line? Don't do this. If you absolutely MUST mod your hard drive, construct a mini clean room from a plastic aquarium, latex gloves, a fan, and a HEPA and an ULPA filter working in concert (the HEPA filter first, then the ULPA). It's cheap, and your hard drive won't, you know, DIE.

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  8. Re:Really Nice Design... but... by pmz · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder if there really never was any such thing as a super computer.

    Conspiracy theory: These Cray folk were really high-end furniture dealers posing as computer salesmen. The machine rooms housing Crays had rows of workstations under the tiles to do the work, while the sysadmins were enjoying their waterfalls, cool-looking couches, and lots of blinking LEDs. The tall black cabinets housed expensive beer, snack mix, and big TVs. Other cabinents had small humming devices and hiding places for party-goers, so passing managers thought the money spent was totally worth it.

    Sounds like "win-win" as far as I can tell.