[QUOTE=Jodern;48240205]Have you guys seen any of the new nuclear powered motherboards? I've heard they're supposed to be rad.
I was thinking of getting one but I'm not sure my old combustion cpu is compatible. I've heard you can use a special kind of oil though.[/QUOTE]
Forget it; Just bought one last week and it went critical in only three days.
Give it a few years so they can make some fixes.
I think my computer is running out of blinker fluid
It disturbed me to hear that not many people know to do this...
Like... are you serious? these delicate machines have instruction manuals for a reason, and the first thing it says is "The oil for this machine must be changed every -x- days"
And then there's people that go ahead and use Argan oil shampoo to refill their computer's oil... these idiots are going to kill us all.
[QUOTE=Tinter;48240003]It's really only for the cool factor, it doesn't particularly help with cooling and it'll probably wear out the bearings on your fans.[/QUOTE]
Isn't full submerge actually the best form of cooling as long as you have the system rigged right?
And you're not supposed to put fans on submerged hardware anyway, no idea why he did. General rule is that if it moves it does not go into oil. There are quite a few oil submerge builds on youtube and they give rather good results but downside is it's very messy.
This is all well and good, but I actually need to change my phone's oil. Any ideas, guys?
[QUOTE=smurfy;48237323]I hate having to change the oil, this is why I'm going to buy an electric computer when I can afford one. Fossil fuel computers are really outdated and I'll be glad when they're not around anymore.[/QUOTE]
You can wave around your electric agenda all you want but I'd like to see one of them electric computers run at 5GHz.
[editline]19th July 2015[/editline]
My gas powered computer runs fine when the room is well ventilated tyvm
[QUOTE=ZombieWaffle;48241258]This is all well and good, but I actually need to change my phone's oil. Any ideas, guys?[/QUOTE]
alright so you're gonna need LS90 oil, the LS stand for LotsaSignal. You can use LS110 oil but it's more expensive and is generally only suited for people who live in isolated areas, places where the phone works extra hard to get signal.
you need to connect a straw or tube to the headphone jack first, this is where the old oil will come out of. Now pour your fresh oil into a container, much like the one in the video and then submerge your phone. now suck on the end of the tube, old oil will come out of it while new oil will travel through all of the crevices and vents in your phone. stop sucking when the new oil comes through. DO NOT SUCK THE OIL OUT WHEN THE PHONE IS NOT SUBMERGED IN OIL. This will introduce air into the oil system and sieze your phone. Happy oil changing!
Be absolutely careful though, I remember a friend trying this with his Nvidia card. His funeral was closed casket.
[QUOTE=minilandstan;48242825]Be absolutely careful though, I remember a friend trying this with his Nvidia card. His funeral was closed casket.[/QUOTE]
Do you know if it was the Pinto Architecture?
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