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Oil Cooled ps4?

Has any one ever heard about an oil cooled ps4? Cause call me crazy but i want to build one just not sure if i'm nuts here or if its possible, any suggestions/thoughts? 

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It's possible but why? It's expensive to do that. Plus you couldn't really use any cds.

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you will have to replace the HDD with a SSD and mount the disk drive ouside

Right and i would leave the blu ray drive out, but would the ps4 boot with out it?

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Right and i would leave the blu ray drive out, but would the ps4 boot with out it?

I know the Xbone will

not sure on the PS4 but my guess is yes

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I Don't see why the Playstation 4 needs to be oil cooled, It's not a high performance gaming PC so it would not need to be oil cooled, its just a big waste of money.

Besides there will be no way to monitor the PS4's Temps so you will not be able to tell if its overheating ( if it even does ) Don't waste you money on something like this for a Playstation because it does not need it

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you will have to replace the HDD with a SSD and mount the disk drive ouside

I wouldn't bother replacing the HDD with an SSD either the performance gains on a ps4 with an SSD are minor at best, not worth the cost.  SSHD On the other hand is cheaper and you do get noticeable performance gains.

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I wouldn't bother replacing the HDD with an SSD either the performance gains on a ps4 with an SSD are minor at best, not worth the cost.  SSHD On the other hand is cheaper and you do get noticeable performance gains.

If you put a HDD or sshd in mineral oil it will die a terrible death. That's why you'd have to replace the HDD, unless you can mount it outside the oil.

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I wouldn't bother replacing the HDD with an SSD either the performance gains on a ps4 with an SSD are minor at best, not worth the cost.  SSHD On the other hand is cheaper and you do get noticeable performance gains.

not what I meant. an hdd cant work in oil

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