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Submerged (Hubert Rogers) (Video: The Big Blue - Luc Besson)
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Music: Submerged by Hubert Rogers
Video: Le Grand Bleu Luc Besson, 1988
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Unidentified Submerged Objects
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Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Music- Torvus Bog Submerged Temple
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Music from the video game "Metroid Prime 2: Echoes"
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First Fully Submerged Aquarium PC
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First Fully submerged PC. Screen and boot/storage media are also submerged making this the first fully submerged PC. Built as a shop fitting for Caterham Valley Computers. Many thanks to Trust for their sponsorship (www.trust.com).
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Three Steps to The Ocean - Submerged Universe live
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amazing video of threestepstotheocean performing submerged universe live at Bunker, Bolzano - IT (2007 Feb 23)
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Three Steps To The Ocean - Submerged Universe
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Three Steps To The Ocean performing Submerged Universe @ Heineken Jammin Club - Castellanza VA - Italy - 26 April 2007
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: gilbert928. on 20 Nov 08, 21:13:16
yay no more air dusting!
By: xojix. on 19 Nov 08, 20:40:26
If you checked their website, after 6 months the fans were still moving, there's no real reason for them to blow up as you put it. It doesn't really do anything in the system though, they just did it for fun.
By: CatmullRoom. on 19 Nov 08, 14:35:22
I think you should remove the fans before imerging all the stuff, after 2 days there motors must have blown up and heating even more the all in the mean time... look nice anyway.
By: sxilentx. on 19 Nov 08, 04:41:42
forgot to mention: that nelson mandela video is a nice touch...lawl
By: sxilentx. on 18 Nov 08, 00:25:42
they've had this machine running for well over a year, check their website.
By: rls242m. on 16 Nov 08, 12:17:09
The first thing that comes to mind is a perfluorocarbon based liquid, But those can cost anywhere from $300-$1,000 a gallon.
By: Stv1082. on 14 Nov 08, 02:10:50
White Mineral Oil. Mmmmmmmm, oil will oxidize (deteriorate and turn dark) with the interdiction of air. I wonder if any long term use has been done other than this gizmo-demo.
By: insanekid321. on 14 Nov 08, 00:43:19
Is there any other clear, non-conducting liquid you can use other then mineral oil?
By: rsobrien. on 13 Nov 08, 22:07:27
This is really cool. The only problem I foresee is if you ever have to do anything with the hardware. Adding Ram would a pain in the ball sac.
By: xojix. on 12 Nov 08, 21:07:41
It's been discussed in the comments and shown in the video. White mineral oil, a mild laxative normally used for horses.
By: xojix. on 12 Nov 08, 21:07:01
Fish don't live in oil.
By: xojix. on 12 Nov 08, 21:06:25
Oil doesn't break down over time, so assuming it's airtight, never. Otherwise whenever it starts getting murky. (As close to airtight is the goal since you don't want the oil grabbing something conductive from the air/area near the case and jamming it into your components.
By: xojix. on 12 Nov 08, 21:05:09
If it's solid state it has no moving parts, therefore as long as it's normal lifespan (if not better since they run cooler).
By: appelstijl. on 11 Nov 08, 21:24:56
Now that's what I call water(read 'Oil')cooling. great vid
By: webcamhilversum. on 10 Nov 08, 16:31:41
I'm wondering about the hard drives. How oilproof are they in the long run?
By: snakesgunsandbikes. on 10 Nov 08, 04:17:53
That is fucking great. I'm grabbing some old stuff and giving it a shot.
By: Ub3rU2mak1. on 10 Nov 08, 04:09:52
How long until you need to replace the oil?
By: ExpertVirus. on 08 Nov 08, 08:17:31
Where are teh Fishies? u did say it was a Aquarium.
By: roflmeidleme. on 06 Nov 08, 23:38:20
do you need to change the oil?
By: krabbedoelie. on 06 Nov 08, 18:31:52
CAN u please tell me what oil you have used?
By: GhettoHlPPY. on 04 Nov 08, 20:52:07
does anyone think the air bubbles could cause cavitation to say that gfx card had bubbles floating right towards and around the gfx card's fan.
By: tygerfighter. on 03 Nov 08, 21:23:32
lol
By: xTZero. on 03 Nov 08, 01:32:48
...I decided to fill the baring with glycerin (very similar physical properties to mineral oil, I didn't have any mineral oil) and got the bubbles out by spinning it around for a little while, put the sticker and rubber cover back on and the noise is gone and it seems to run smoother without loss of speed.
By: xTZero. on 03 Nov 08, 01:29:46
I have an answer to your fan question as well. Recently one of my case fan was loose and it was making the most annoying clicking noise ever and I was going to replace it but $15 (it's a fan w/LEDs, cost more) and a drive to the computer store wasn't worth it so I took it off the door and peeled off the sticker to find the baring was loose, and not knowing how to tighten it cause it was a circular plastic nut...
By: xTZero. on 03 Nov 08, 01:18:42
The parts don't necessarily need to be new out of the box, they just need to be clean. To avoid dust collection in the tank try; 1. Use compressed air (Dust-Off) to blow off as much dust as you can. 2. Use a dusting cloth (Swiffer) to get all the little bits of dust that the air couldn't remove. 3. (Not necessary) Take a shallow tub (big enough to fit all components separately) and pre-rinse all the components in mineral oil right before you put them into your actual computer aquarium.