I do have to do some reconfiguring in the rack to make room for some new stuff. This is indeed a good point, il keep that in mind :) About the playing with water while the power is plugged in... i cant make any promises ;)
@@kingtech7146 he basically tells the same ;D and that the PSU Power FAN was diabling because of too much liquid wich he had to override by virtualizing the sensoric^^
@@DigitEgal Haha yes, i had some similar problems when building the previous mineral-oil cooled server (unfortunatly i didnt film that, but i want to rebuild it some day). The liquid causes quite some friction on the fans. they do spin, but not as fast as they should. Some BIOS dont like that.
Love the doggo, he is the cutest
PLEASE, put your main power supply ABOVE your watercooled server :D
(and dont play with water while your power is plugged in)^^
I do have to do some reconfiguring in the rack to make room for some new stuff. This is indeed a good point, il keep that in mind :)
About the playing with water while the power is plugged in... i cant make any promises ;)
@@kingtech7146 kannst ja mal beim 8auer nachfragen ob er bisschen 3M Novec übrig hat :D th-cam.com/video/Oi9xDvmIrZQ/w-d-xo.html
@@DigitEgal My german isnt good enough to understand all of what he is saying, but it does look amazing :D
@@kingtech7146 he basically tells the same ;D
and that the PSU Power FAN was diabling because of too much liquid wich he had to override by virtualizing the sensoric^^
@@DigitEgal Haha yes, i had some similar problems when building the previous mineral-oil cooled server (unfortunatly i didnt film that, but i want to rebuild it some day). The liquid causes quite some friction on the fans. they do spin, but not as fast as they should. Some BIOS dont like that.