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  Forum Index - General Modding - this was going to be hush hush but it's giving me
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SqueeMonkey
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Joined: Jul 6, 2007
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Post Subject: this was going to be hush hush but it's giving me
Posted on: Jul 12, 2007
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My Idea (please dont steal this and sell it :( I'm doing this for all of us and not for corporate bull shit) was for a gelatinous substance that will dissipate heat and be non conductive... now the application of it is where people should go "oh... wow" remember back to the fish tank toys that you could suspend stuff in the gel before it fully set? Do you never want to have another cable management issue, or cut yourself trying to fabricate a braket for god knows where to hold LED's or cathodes? Bada Bing! suspend your LED's in gel and aim them where you want. I've tested so many solutions that my brain aches... Help me out with this.

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Gh0sTly
Dayton Metro PC Owner

Joined: Jul 24, 2007
Posts: 1235
Post Subject: subject
Posted on: Sep 28, 2007


sounds like an interesting idea. how about taking the cooling coil outa the fridge, along with the rest of its compontents, retrofit it with R134A(purchasable otc at AutoZone) and setting it up like a watercooled system. Just replace the cooling coil with the waterblocks, build a secondary housing for the refridgerant parts, and bang, you have a hyperchilled PC.


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squeemonkey
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Posted on: Sep 28, 2007


hahahah not a bad idea... you still have to be careful of condensation on parts but that's is easy enough to fix.


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Gh0sTly
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Post Subject: subject
Posted on: Oct 13, 2007


IF you were to cover the components with a film of somesort, condensation would be no concern.

how hard that would be to do, is the issue.


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squeemonkey
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Post Subject: subject
Posted on: Oct 15, 2007


nah they make kind of a caulking compound that will protect, it's used mainly with peltier cooling devices (dont want to list an example because the company I have in mind should be shot in the face and I try not to sway judgment on products.) but yeah they make stuff to fix condensation issues.


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