ok you need to find an artist to make you something like a frog cover for that pc. The AIO fans are the eyes. frog around the aquarium with the mouth being the open front. I like how you didn't use a GPU either, everyone thinks they have to have some massive GPU on their PC's
Okay boys time to graduate to a full out 7800x and 4090 full out mineral oil build just think it would be an awesome show piece for the store. Do you have the guts? Lol love the channel fellas.
It's called "immersive cooling", and mining farms have been doing it for years and they make specific liquid for it (Hint: not called mineral oil). I guess it's the Kentucky way like Mt. Dew and Bologna.
Waaayyyyy back in the day I had a Celeron 300a and an ABIT mobo and did a mineral oil build. To cool it, I used the parts of an old freezer (coil and compressor unit) from a fridge that was heading for the dump to cool it. Nearly got that sucker 500, but couldn't get it to be stable. Point is, you guys are MUCH more patient than I am. That was the one and only time I did an oil build....cuz ermergerd....MESSY! Hats off to your tenacity!
Since you use a fish tank as a case why not try using a saltwater cooler/chiller for cooling the oil. They are made to keep the water cool from having hot lights. Now that ELD is the way to go and not HID lighting they are cheaper.
As an option to make it even cooler, you could've hidden some radiator pipes in those stones and run some coolant through them, and thank to air pump making bubbles it would force cold oil to spread in the tank mixing with heated oil. It's all theoretical, I'm not an expert in this kind of things, but in theory it should work. The biggest disadvantage in this idea is that the radiator pipes have to be custom for the chosen tank and welded correspondingly (well, you can try finding some tank and pipes which would fit, but I doubt there's anything like that out there). So, basically it has to be a huge pipe with only two connectors outside the tank to exclude the risk of a leak. I get that I may sound not quite clear, so to better understand the idea behind such a system, take an example from Oxygen Not Included with all those wiggly pipes from there. Another, a bit smaller issue is that you'll need an additional cooler and a water pump. However, having a second cooler, you could put outer part of the radiator pipes between two cooler (one takes excessive heat, another cools the pipes).
Pure distilled water does not conduct electricity. Mineral Oil is used because it has better thermal conductivity and does not remove electrons from metals over time.
I have thought about doing something like this. We live full time on a boat and ive found corrosion to be a pretty big issue with my electronics. The downside being it would need to be done sort of sealed tank to prevent the oil from splashing out while sailing.
I believe they could bypass the aio cooler altogether. Just place a copper or aluminum heat sink on the cpu, the mineral oil would remove all the heat. This is a theory.
i just had a brilliant ideal guys , atleast i think it would work in my mind and how it works lol , if temps is the problem why not use a fan / radiator, a pump and use it to circulate the mineral oil itself? woudnt that fix all the temp problems with these mineral oil builds? just trying to think outside the box on this , hehe
I'm confused when u say the CPU temp isnt showing but the igpu is the igpu is inside the CPU so isn't it the same temp I always thought the temp was the same for both
might I suggest for next time to consider putting the PSU outside or something? it's literally not being cooled at all and all the power runs through it. also the fan on it runs smooth now, but after a while it will get worn out sooner than usual because of the strain of pushing the mineral oil instead of air.
@@ToastyBros thanks for the reply guys ^^ it's just a pet-peeve of mine: looking at things from electricians perspective. why I got the mobo I did for my 5600G and a dual fan tower cooler. better safe than sorry, unlike some renown brands :D
Yo guys. I have a pc right now with an M.2 that has windows 10 home installed, but it's not activated, which id like to activate because I have an oem with an Ssd that has an activated copy of windows. Can I plug in the Ssd straight into the new pc and still keep my M.2 installed?
Don't try with a spinning hard drive lol. Otherwise I can't think of any components you couldn't use. Obviously an aio wouldn't function correctly under a liquid. That's why they're keeping their radiator up in the gasses of our atmosphere. I wonder how much this cuts down on the life cycle of thermally rich components like capacitors, especially in the psu. And things like the extra resistance on fan motors and bearings. Edit. Someone needs to do a full loop oil build and mount the radiator hidden up in the lid.
The system is still prone to permeation and corrosion damage. In addition, you need to hot glue the hose and cable gaps because if enough dusts in, the oil could become conductive.
I want to put my PC in mineral oil, could you tell me what the points against it are? Is it just that it is very difficult to remove the oil if you no longer want to keep it in the fish tank?
Just watched Toasty Bros oil up. 😳😳😳
normally you have to pay for that kind of content
Lol
@@ToastyBros💀
@@ToastyBros lmao
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me -Philippians 4 13 ❤️
Finally a legit fishtank pc
Oily Bros is my favorite channel
The oil bros sounds like a politics channel xD
U guys could add some of those self swimming fake fish
Should have 3D printed a spongebob for it
I'm gonna try this!
Update:
Thought you could do this with normal water😭
you weren't paying attention around 6:58 huh? Or in science class in general?
ryzen apu is pretty crazy though
It works so good in this use case!
@@ToastyBros They're great for campers and boats too since they don't put out so much heat or use much power.
Oh yeah, I built a pc for my kid to play roblox but he plays apex and stuff sometimes too.
ok you need to find an artist to make you something like a frog cover for that pc. The AIO fans are the eyes. frog around the aquarium with the mouth being the open front. I like how you didn't use a GPU either, everyone thinks they have to have some massive GPU on their PC's
Only me that thinks it looks like a Cookie Monster PC? Amazing!
I've always loved the idea of doing this, mainly as a set backdrop piece. Maybe I shall embark on one soon. This one looks and performs great guys!
Do it!
@2:20 where are Jackson's pupils? lol
Okay boys time to graduate to a full out 7800x and 4090 full out mineral oil build just think it would be an awesome show piece for the store. Do you have the guts? Lol love the channel fellas.
We're scared!
All i see is that the fans as eyes, now all we need is a nose and mouth
You could put robotic fish in the mineral oil
Man y'all just combined my love for Fish Tank cases with La Croix
It's called "immersive cooling", and mining farms have been doing it for years and they make specific liquid for it (Hint: not called mineral oil). I guess it's the Kentucky way like Mt. Dew and Bologna.
It’s says mineral oil on the bottle🤦🏿
@@milespettingill Yeah that's not the liquid for immersive cooling. Obliviously you spoke before reading or understanding.
@@thesilverpittie9632 Whatever
Dude you are COOCKING that psu
I thought the same, I’m surprised that fan on the psu is still spinning lol. My brain doesn’t understand how some of it still works lol
The thing is pushing probably 120 watts total max, it's fine.
@@MrBeetsGaming no it’s not capacitors get warm that is a fact if you don’t use all power it’s not AS bad but still fairly stupid
We've done this multiple times over the span of 10 years and haven't had any issues :)
It's fine. How the F do you think fanless PSUs work?
fellas you need to keep checking those AIO hoses cause the mineral oil is going to eat those up
i dont think they care if they damage it or not. they did this just for fun.-.
We've actually done this before and had no issues even after a couple years!
That looks sick with the air pumping through it!
Waaayyyyy back in the day I had a Celeron 300a and an ABIT mobo and did a mineral oil build. To cool it, I used the parts of an old freezer (coil and compressor unit) from a fridge that was heading for the dump to cool it. Nearly got that sucker 500, but couldn't get it to be stable. Point is, you guys are MUCH more patient than I am. That was the one and only time I did an oil build....cuz ermergerd....MESSY! Hats off to your tenacity!
12:20 i see a man pass from the door
Hey toasty bros thanks for reading my comment
Microwave pc build?!???!?!?!?!?!?!?
We did a toaster oven build a while back on the channel!
Would pay to see Linus and the Verge PC build guy attempt to do this. Would require a hazmat clean up team to deal with the mess...
Since you use a fish tank as a case why not try using a saltwater cooler/chiller for cooling the oil. They are made to keep the water cool from having hot lights. Now that ELD is the way to go and not HID lighting they are cheaper.
This is sick. could work to drain it like 80% and sell it locally lol.
As an option to make it even cooler, you could've hidden some radiator pipes in those stones and run some coolant through them, and thank to air pump making bubbles it would force cold oil to spread in the tank mixing with heated oil. It's all theoretical, I'm not an expert in this kind of things, but in theory it should work.
The biggest disadvantage in this idea is that the radiator pipes have to be custom for the chosen tank and welded correspondingly (well, you can try finding some tank and pipes which would fit, but I doubt there's anything like that out there). So, basically it has to be a huge pipe with only two connectors outside the tank to exclude the risk of a leak. I get that I may sound not quite clear, so to better understand the idea behind such a system, take an example from Oxygen Not Included with all those wiggly pipes from there.
Another, a bit smaller issue is that you'll need an additional cooler and a water pump. However, having a second cooler, you could put outer part of the radiator pipes between two cooler (one takes excessive heat, another cools the pipes).
what you got to do is have another fish tank in your pc fishtank and in the 2nd fishtank you have real fish in water. make this the top comment
The world would be so much better if water wasn't conductive. We'd be able to make builds underwater, clean our pcs or anything using water and soup
TOASTYBROS WITH THE FREE PLUG AT 9:46! HI!
BRUCEEEEE
is this as powerful as the Ryzen 4070?
You just made a fish tank pc. Awesome.
We need a hardline watercooled beast.
I love that you guys do this so I don't have to. 🤑Always look forward to new vids 😎
the fish tank with the aio on top makes it look like the pc is inside of a frog
Should have added hangers to those brackets so you could hand it off the back essentially hiding the rad behind the mobo
This is awesome!!!
Pure distilled water does not conduct electricity. Mineral Oil is used because it has better thermal conductivity and does not remove electrons from metals over time.
Nice, touch, adding extra Toasty cut marks, just to add that Toast Touch' ...haha
This is what I’m subscribed for!
Also how to, build guides and suggestions but definitely this!
This looks like a good setup gear.
It's hilarious to see a PC submerged in oil!
I love eating blue rocks!
I actually might buy that mixer and microphone lol decent price
These APU's starting to look nice. Are they used for tablets?
I thought the psu was gonna be outside 😂
Never!
I have thought about doing something like this. We live full time on a boat and ive found corrosion to be a pretty big issue with my electronics. The downside being it would need to be done sort of sealed tank to prevent the oil from splashing out while sailing.
What will the condition of the mineral oil be like if it's used for a year or more? Could be a good video idea.
Surprisingly the same usually! We had a couple of the mineral oil PC's running for years with no issues or color change!
I believe they could bypass the aio cooler altogether. Just place a copper or aluminum heat sink on the cpu, the mineral oil would remove all the heat. This is a theory.
Add a fake fish that runs on batteries
when i saw the title i thought this was gonna kill the pc..
Consistent fps is the best for these low budget systems
For sure!
put lil robot fish in it
So a water cooled build in a tank of oil.
What a great idea.🙄
To each their own, I guess.
I just realized the components are actually in the oil💀
This is EPIC
well done......felt like there were a little to many and too big bubbles.
At least we can turn them off :)
lil overkill for a ryzen apu...but 70fps in apex low settings? not bad
Worst part is that if the loop leaks the oil will slowly conduct electricity and after a while it will ruin everything
Ordered the Combo of the audio mixer, microphone and cable! Be here Thursday!
Here we go
i just had a brilliant ideal guys , atleast i think it would work in my mind and how it works lol , if temps is the problem why not use a fan / radiator, a pump and use it to circulate the mineral oil itself? woudnt that fix all the temp problems with these mineral oil builds? just trying to think outside the box on this , hehe
Love this 🫡
You forgot to put a fish inside
Hey wasp love the vida
All it takes is one mess up and your bedroom carpet is ruined
That's the fear haha
5 bucks for it?
mineral oil a laptop ?? is that even possible somehow?
I saw this pop up and thought have I got the date wrong, is if April 1st?
This is very real
I'm confused when u say the CPU temp isnt showing but the igpu is the igpu is inside the CPU so isn't it the same temp I always thought the temp was the same for both
Libra hardware monitor guys!
I wonder if that could cause the power supply fan to die prematurely since Im sure mineral oil has more resistance than air.
What a waste of oil, do you know how many MEN I could OIL with all that???
How many Hugh Jackmans and Ryan Reynolds could you oil with it?
@@ToastyBros Honestly, probably 5 Ryan Reynolds but only 1 Hugh Jackman, he's too much of a man I'd pass out from heat stroke while doing it
might I suggest for next time to consider putting the PSU outside or something? it's literally not being cooled at all and all the power runs through it. also the fan on it runs smooth now, but after a while it will get worn out sooner than usual because of the strain of pushing the mineral oil instead of air.
It actually runs quite cool! We've built over 8 of these in different configs and have never had a PSU issue!
@@ToastyBros thanks for the reply guys ^^
it's just a pet-peeve of mine: looking at things from electricians perspective. why I got the mobo I did for my 5600G and a dual fan tower cooler. better safe than sorry, unlike some renown brands :D
I wonder if there is one that you can do that makes a pc look invisible that would be amazing as I have never seen anyone do that before
Can you put fish inside?
Do you guys ever let the deals dude out of his room or is he kept there and fed Celcius and forced to research deals 24/7?
He is a deal hunter :)
@@ToastyBros a darn good one!
How does the psu work lol it dont mess up the fan in it
Can I get a signed shirt if I buy it right now!
Yo guys. I have a pc right now with an M.2 that has windows 10 home installed, but it's not activated, which id like to activate because I have an oem with an Ssd that has an activated copy of windows. Can I plug in the Ssd straight into the new pc and still keep my M.2 installed?
A very expensive fish tank. Not my cup of tea.
Get into saltwater fish.... Now that's expensive
needs googly eyes on AIO fans
Very...slick...lol
Don't try with a spinning hard drive lol. Otherwise I can't think of any components you couldn't use. Obviously an aio wouldn't function correctly under a liquid. That's why they're keeping their radiator up in the gasses of our atmosphere. I wonder how much this cuts down on the life cycle of thermally rich components like capacitors, especially in the psu. And things like the extra resistance on fan motors and bearings.
Edit. Someone needs to do a full loop oil build and mount the radiator hidden up in the lid.
Isnt mineral oil bad for plastic?
I was considering this because i live on a coast line and its very humid and my old pc died because of rust..
We've always herd that, but in the 10 years we've been doing this we've never actually seen the oil eat away or soften anything like everyone says.
Just throw the components in a ultrasonic cleaner with 99% ipa.
I am officially an old man… because this makes no sense to me. Wow, aesthetics or any other factor. 👴🏾
NZXT H9 fish
why wouldn't you just use radeon overlay on the advanced settings to show cpu/gpu temp etc....
Anyone else thing that PC looks like Wall-E?
Radiator shouldnt be inside the oil to share temps?
Damn
Perfect timing ❤
Nice and gentile
Case cracks your gonna have a nightmare!
On godard
The system is still prone to permeation and corrosion damage. In addition, you need to hot glue the hose and cable gaps because if enough dusts in, the oil could become conductive.
Could use a fish or two.
I want to put my PC in mineral oil, could you tell me what the points against it are? Is it just that it is very difficult to remove the oil if you no longer want to keep it in the fish tank?
havent watched LTT since the Gamers Nexus video on them.
Mineralwasser 🖤