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  1. I have been searching around the web and I found something that would be perfect to use instead of mineral oil (mineral oil becomes very viscous at low temps) because of its low viscosity at low temps and the fact that they advertise it for cooling electronics as well. for anyone who wants to read on about it link is provided below. https://www.dynalene.com/product-category/heat-transfer-fluids/dynalene-lc-series/
  2. That may be an issue, so maybe you can’t have it go below a certain temperature. So perhaps you would need to make sure you can get a mineral oil with a reasonably low minimum temp or you just go down as much as efficiently possible.
  3. Would there be a way to remove the moisture from it? Maybe you could have a small drain at the bottom because the oil would be less dense than the water, so the water will sink.
  4. When I watched the video on both the mineral oil pc and the one where he used an aquarium chiller and how both are good at cooling with each of their down sides. The mineral oil being that it is annoying to replace pc components and some wires cannot be used under the mineral oil surface; and the chiller’s issue being that you can’t have really cold temp because of due point. so my crazy idea is that you have a mineral oil pc but instead of having radiators on the outside loop, you have a chiller that chills the oil right down to very cold temps which may allow you to have amazing cooling and might be able to over clock higher than you could with even liquid cooled. okay, now that I think about this more in-depth, it made me think that maybe you could have the scenery of the build resemble that of the Antarctic or Arctic regions.
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