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it's cool to see someone using it, why not. I'm sure that guys with little experience will like this sort of thing :). You will still have to insulate of course and be careful of some areas that obviously can't be covered with conformal like socket, dimm slots, PCIe pins, power pins etc. Most of us started out a long time ago with plastic spray and then realised it needed reapplication and further insulation so it was a bit of a pain and moved onto more effective methods such as LET (liquid electrical tape), blutac, rice (lol remember that) and then kneaded eraser and now straight up grease and paper towels which is still the ultimate and you will have to do it anyways. seems that board has mosfets and chokes greased up in the video also which would probably make sense if mosfets generate a lot of heat to make sure the don't overheat if conformal is applied over them i guess.

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I'm sure that guys with little experience will like this sort of thing :)

 

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haha just kidding i know you mean it for real dino

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Baking Dino? Some eggs and butter, one bottle of Single M... and we arrive with Kenny :D Haha!

 

Air conditionner should be good too plus dehumidifier?? Can't wait tomorrow prep my insulations!!

Look's good!

 

BTW, have anyone tested extreme overclocking while computer is submerged to mineral oil and top of the LN2 pot is above the surface?

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Look's good!

 

BTW, have anyone tested extreme overclocking while computer is submerged to mineral oil and top of the LN2 pot is above the surface?

 

Mikeguava did it during the finals of GOOC 2010 in Taipei

Look's good!

 

BTW, have anyone tested extreme overclocking while computer is submerged to mineral oil and top of the LN2 pot is above the surface?

 

Mike "laxative" Guava is the man :D

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