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Old 07-23-2008, 03:11 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Vypurr View Post
I don't see any reason this cannot be applied to a computer. They can simply coat each componant (or buy pre-coated). Once coated you can submerge any electric componant underwater.
I'm more worried about the connections between components in a computer.

Water will seep in wherever it can. Each piece would have to be coated in such a way they they make a perfect seal around their connections to the other system components.

perhaps a series of well placed rubber grommets, silicon seals, or something of that sort, along with the process mentioned above would result in a water tight connection...

but i sure as hell wouldn't be tossing my computer in the water to test...

It'd be cool as hell having a water tight box and being able to fill it with water and have some sort of pump and cooling unit to circulate the water and cool it.
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