Video scenes shots:

Watch the video:
| URL: | |
| Embed: |
Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment
Other videos by this author:
![]() |
Mineral Oil Submerged Computer Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 224 seconds Full details at http://www.pugetsyst ems.com/submerged.ph p Cooling a computer by submerging it in mineral oil. In an aquarium, it looks great! Related: aquarium, computer, mineral, oil, submerged Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Puget Featured in Microsoft Video Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 230 seconds Microsoft recently featured Puget Custom Computers in a trade conference video! See Puget from behind the scenes! Related: computers, custom, puget Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
How to Upgrade Your Video Card Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 138 seconds Puget Systems How-to Video on upgrading and installing a PCI-Express video card. Related: card, computer, custom, nvidia, puget, systems, upgrade, video Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Puget Systems: New Facility Tour - Part 2 Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 425 seconds Puget Systems is now in the construction phase of it's new office and warehouse. On this video blog, we get a look at the new space and the progress that's been made since Part 1. Related: building, computer, construction, custom, gaming, new, puget, systems Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Puget Systems: How to Install RAM Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 71 seconds Puget Systems How-to Video on upgrading and installing new RAM into your current PC. Related: computer, custom, ocz, puget, ram, systems, upgrade Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Back to School Computer Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 86 seconds Puget Systems Back to School Computer System Special Related: back, computer, custom, gaming, school, to Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Puget Video Blog 1 Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 146 seconds Puget Systems is starting to transition to our new office in Auburn, WA. This is the first installment in a series of updates on the building progress. www.pugetsystems. com Related: auburn, computers, custom, gaming, puget, systems Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Puddle Jumping Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 95 seconds The flood in our parking lot made it interesting for Matthew to get to his jeep. Related: flood, puddle, rain Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Windy Mt St Helens Climb Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 65 seconds Our climb up Mt St Helens on 10/08/06 was pretty misterable. Check out the visibility, rain and wind! Related: climb, mountain, wind Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Mt. St. Helens Decent Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 24 seconds Going down is always easier, especially when the ash/sand cushions each step. Related: climb, mountain. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
![]() |
Puget Custom Computers Traffic Time Lapse Posted by: pugetsys
Video duration: 72 seconds So I had an idea the other day of a script that maps our visitors locations, showing us what time of day people browse. The yellow area shows "daytime"....from 9am to 5pm. Anyhow, it isn't nearly as exciting as I had hoped, but we're not exactly an international website either. Related: apache, geolocate, website Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |














Latest comments made on this video:
By: jaju123456. on 04 Dec 08, 20:07:42
Cheap and sexy! works too I hope!
By: nobby00900. on 04 Dec 08, 15:48:50
yes i think so but not verry flamable and the oil will stay around room temp
By: Blackslam. on 04 Dec 08, 09:49:18
water cooling, ghetto style
By: Fonettik. on 04 Dec 08, 00:45:47
isn't mineral oil flamable?
By: avalableusername. on 03 Dec 08, 23:44:12
I NEED TO DO THIS!
By: xojix. on 01 Dec 08, 20:20:42
Nimise is right, the HD is within the lid, if you use a solid state you can drop it in but a regular hard drive would have screwed up seek times because the oil slows the head's movement.
By: xojix. on 01 Dec 08, 20:19:01
While that is true, it takes quite a while for any decent level system to really heat the oil, and when you attach a radiator the temps are typically lower than air or watercooling, phase change is cooler obviously but bulky, ugly and not a practical application for most people.
By: jman1863. on 29 Nov 08, 16:50:38
My last comment was for MrHappyface and gats1788. Give them credit for being very creative.
By: jman1863. on 29 Nov 08, 16:48:19
You sound jealous about the fact that you did not think of this cool (pun intended)idea before they did?
By: Demondave2580. on 29 Nov 08, 15:28:32
OMG that's awesome
By: Nimise08. on 28 Nov 08, 10:46:12
The HD is in the top(lid thing), you can't see it but I know it is not in the oil.
By: colleenbbmbradley. on 27 Nov 08, 21:40:51
Dude, look again. That's a cd rom on top, the hd IS in the oil.
By: R1bena. on 27 Nov 08, 11:58:38
you'd never have to worry about dust getting into your components :P
By: OTAlucard. on 25 Nov 08, 22:53:16
to cool the oil put it in the freezer
By: gats1788. on 25 Nov 08, 21:14:59
just to add, having seen the end of the video, the air bubbles providing the air was cool, might just provide enough cooling for the oil but im not sure
By: gats1788. on 25 Nov 08, 21:12:31
It's just for aesthetics really. Its not a very practical idea for cooling because although the oil will conduct heat away from the components it will just eventually heat the oil. So unless you had a cooling system for the oil itself to be pumped round it's not very usefull. And upgrading or replacing a faulty part would be very messy. Does look good tho, i wonder if you can get a UV reactive mineral oil ?
By: tisaacso3625. on 25 Nov 08, 20:36:30
Why do you have to be such a spoil sport?
By: MrHappyface. on 23 Nov 08, 10:23:41
The computer would be too heavy for LAN parties and too messy to upgrade.
By: gangstabrutha. on 23 Nov 08, 09:16:57
lolz, another job....."Im changing the oil........no, on my computer"
By: DarkMission91. on 22 Nov 08, 22:17:19
Did you put the power supplier aswell?
By: dmdrummer23. on 22 Nov 08, 20:56:32
they left the hard drives on top. Thats cause they are mechanical and would not work in oil.
By: drinkbudyXD. on 22 Nov 08, 17:59:03
all i can say is dang :)
By: myhipsi. on 22 Nov 08, 16:40:41
You're right, pure distilled/deionized water doesn't conduct electricity and it is a much better conductor of heat than oil. The problem is, is that pure water never stays pure and will start to disolve any metal it comes in contact with thereby making it conductive again. So a PC submerged in pure water wouldn't last long before it shorted out. It's the same reason why you'll never see pure water in nature.
By: gilbert928. on 20 Nov 08, 21:13:16
yay no more air dusting!
By: xojix. on 19 Nov 08, 20:40:26
If you checked their website, after 6 months the fans were still moving, there's no real reason for them to blow up as you put it. It doesn't really do anything in the system though, they just did it for fun.