
i think the point is the oil was non conductivethey should have done it with pure water because it is far better conducter than oil, but still the treating of components is longm read this a while back, very interesting. although a modified water cooling system which is reasonable would have been better![]()

i think the point is the oil was non conductive![]()
i meant de-ionised water after all electronics have been treated with something anyway
you cant totaly de-ionise water..... it naturaly converts into H3O+ and OH- ions whatever you do, and even tiny un-controled currents can screw up computer circuits.
Surely such a waterproof layer will inhibit thermal conduction, and/or will melt with high contact temps on chips?

what exactly do you think will happen to the oil after some time? not much better than using water
