Jump to content

Geek Alert! The PC Aquarium


Harlequinmania
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • SRC Supporter

Click through to see the images.


The AquariusPC is a fully operational computer system designed inside a liquid-filled 5 gallon aquarium for the ultimate in silent, cool computing.  Yes; The Intel/AMD CPU, motherboard, Nvidia/ATI videocard, memory, and power supply are completely submerged!  And yes, you can turn on this computer to surf the internet, crunch your tax numbers, or play a game of minesweeper .

Hofer pulls of the seemingly impossible feat by filling the AquariusPC's "aquarium enclosure" with pharmaceutical grade mineral oil, chosen for the following properties:

  • High heat conductivity
  • No electrical conductivity
  • Odorless and colorless
  • Low viscosity
  • Non-flammable
  • Non-oxidizing

These characteristics allow the electronics to function normally without fear of short-circuiting, all while the mineral oil provides cooling that Hofer claims is "much more reliable than fan or liquid cooling systems."  An air pump provides convective circulation of the solution in order to transfer heat out of the aquarium.  The only part that is not submerged is the hard drive, whose moving parts would not properly function because the density of the oil interferes with its mechanical parts. The bottom of the AquariusPC is even lined with gravel for the full aquarium effect.

Prices range from $500-600 for a fully assembled computer ... not bad considering you'll be the only guy on your block with a PC aquarium;  It's a guaranteed conversation piece.  Here is a video of the AquariusPC in action.





    View the full article
    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    Join the conversation

    You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

    Guest
    Reply to this topic...

    ×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

      Only 75 emoji are allowed.

    ×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

    ×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

    ×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

     Share



    ×
    ×
    • Create New...