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Based off of the Intel LGA775 platform, Hardcore Computer’s Reactor – also Reactor Pro and Reactor Extreme at different price points – have the unique distinction of being one of the few non-conductive mineral oil based computers our there for public consumption. Yes… submersed.
I can remember back in the “overclock everything” days that people were overclocking everything from CD drives to water cooling their processors. Heck, even I had an overclocked and water-cooled AMD Athlon during those days. But some guys were removing all of the heatsinks, all of the fans and submersing their rigs in mineral oil and expensive non-conductive coolants. But Hardcore Computer’s Reactor isn’t overclocked – but it could be:
* Intel Core 2 Duo E8600
* One 650W power supply
* 2GB of RAM—2 1GB DDR3 modules
* NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX
* Samsung Spinpoint F1 500GB drive
* Pioneer DVD burner
* Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
For the prices, which start at $2998 USD up to $5837 (starting) for the Reactor Extreme, the features aren’t that bad. But I wonder can you cook with that oil.
Regardless, I’m waiting on the Intel i7 prices.

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3 Responses to Hardcore Computers Oil Submersed PC Computer
Thiago Goulart
June 3rd, 2009 at 9:18 am
I’m interested. I should like buy only the case.
that is possible?
worth?
Thank you!
manoel
July 12th, 2009 at 10:17 pm
brasileiro que n√£o sabe escrever em ingreis e’ foda
Gabriel
March 26th, 2010 at 4:12 am
Yes, you could technically cook with it. (non toxic) The boiling point is around 740 Degrees F and the flash point is about 400 degrees. (Only the fumes will burn so that is good)
However, I would not cook with it because it is a great laxative.