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Hey! I was hoping that linus may possibly read this, basically I came up with an interesting idea for a PC build he could do! I dont know much about these forums and im sure I'll just get washed away in the sea of posts and stuff. Because I have NO IDEA how to start a discussion and stuff, but maybe he will read this, or not. Either way, MY idea was to build a pc that is filled with nuka cola quantum! How may we achieve this you may ask? Why with UV light and reactive water!! It could look amazing!! And if you do some case modding it could be an awesome build!! ((Why am i so obsessed with fallout 4?.....)) but yea, i made a PC parts picker list of parts i think would work ok in this build, and whilst it isnt complete I will still post it here. I just hope that whoever reads this might help me into making this a nice build! And maybe linus will even do it!! Anyway. I'll shut up now and give the link, feel free to change and edit it as much as you want! But remember the theme! Refreshing nuka cola quantum!

 

Quantum computer! Ohmy!

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Filled as in liquid cooled or filled as in mineral oil cooled?

Because plenty of UV watercooled PCs already exist, go look at google images.

If you mean like submerged in mineral oil, you can't do that with UV watercooling fluid because it is not non-conductive.

Only mineral oil can be used.

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Even if this is something an experienced modder and water cooling person could do, I would still find it entertaining for linus to try aomething like this. And i didnt even expect replies! Thank you guys so much for replying! ((Also, yea i know the title is mialeading...I couldnt think of anything else :( but either way, I'm sorry for leasing you on like that))

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10 minutes ago, Thatpoorkid said:

Even if this is something an experienced modder and water cooling person could do, I would still find it entertaining for linus to try aomething like this. And i didnt even expect replies! Thank you guys so much for replying! ((Also, yea i know the title is mialeading...I couldnt think of anything else :( but either way, I'm sorry for leasing you on like that))

So basically just build a UV reactive watercooled computer...

 

1 minute ago, NumLock21 said:

It would be cool if you can use light to cool your cpu, so instead of having a cpu cooler on it, you have a focus light beam. Yes I'm imagining things that's impossible and don't exist.

Maybe if we can invent the opposite of light, then it can cool instead of heating things up :P

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You could build the front and back panel to look like a Nuka Cola vending machine. Now we are getting somewhere. Sand it down to give it that grainy old look. Airbrush faded logos. A vent at the top of the front made to look like a bill and change deposit. A recessed fan at the bottom with a blacked out screen in front that protrudes a bit from the bottom representing where the cola would be dispensed from... I like it.

13 minutes ago, Thatpoorkid said:

Even if this is something an experienced modder and water cooling person could do, I would still find it entertaining for linus to try aomething like this. And i didnt even expect replies! Thank you guys so much for replying! ((Also, yea i know the title is mialeading...I couldnt think of anything else :( but either way, I'm sorry for leasing you on like that))

 

There is enough youth in this world, how about a fountain of smart?

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3 minutes ago, crzyces said:

You could build the front and back panel to look like a Nuka Cola vending machine. Now we are getting somewhere. Sand it down to give it that grainy old look. Airbrush faded logos. A vent at the top of the front made to look like a bill and change deposit. A recessed fan at the bottom with a blacked out screen in front that protrudes a bit from the bottom representing where the cola would be dispensed from... I like it.

 

That sounds awesome! If linus could do that then it would make for an EPIC video!! I kinda want to build it myself now! But alas, I will never be able to afford, as my name clearly shows, but I would LOVE to see someone build it! Just seeing it become a thing would satisfy me enough! And uh..... I'm not sure if talkong about Bitwit would be like cursing infront of a baby here but i got this whole 'glowing UV nuka cola quantum' build from This Video (ohgodpleasedontbemad)

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