What about the other side of the board? I've found the capacitors degrade when immersion cooled, (air and immersion) if you didn't have that problem what fluid did you use?
It is definitely not a Novec, no matter which version of it. Because as shiny as the board looks, it was either pure silicone oil (it's cheap :)) or something like BitCool BC-888 from Engineered Fluids. The ElectroCool, on the other hand, doesn't really get along with the materials of the ASIC boards.
You really should have shown how dirty at least one air cooled system was as that is an essential comparison poiny
Wow, significant difference.
What about the other side of the board? I've found the capacitors degrade when immersion cooled, (air and immersion) if you didn't have that problem what fluid did you use?
nice video thanks
Isn’t that mineral oil very corrosive to the plastic and damaging the pcb hash board in the long run?
its not mineral oil
@@MarioDarnadi then what it is?
@@hanrinch look for 3M Novec fluids
3 years is best for you, mine only 1 years or less
Excelente
Wich immersion liquid was used for cooling? Thx
probably some priority magic juice that they don't want to tell you whats in it
Probably m3 novec look it up it’s cool stuff
@@magentaboi4233 Electrocool Ec-120 is much sexier, but its probably damage from the cavitation of the 3 m novec, like ya said
It is definitely not a Novec, no matter which version of it.
Because as shiny as the board looks, it was either pure silicone oil (it's cheap :)) or something like BitCool BC-888 from Engineered Fluids.
The ElectroCool, on the other hand, doesn't really get along with the materials of the ASIC boards.
Any contact info? I would like to get in touch.
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