The Hardcore Reactor Oil Cooled Desktop PC
Oil immersion has long been relegated to the realm of home-built, custom made PC’s, which is a real shame because it’s so darn effective and efficient in cooling computers and keeping them silent. Typical home setups have non-conductive oil running through a pump system, often to an external heat dispersal system. Of course, this requires not only the skill to build the computer first, but being patient and smart enough to deal with the mess of oil around computer parts. Thus, only the most dedicated PC enthusiasts even bother with this.
Hardcore, a new PC manufacturing company, wants to change all that by introducing a line of computers in which all the internals, not just selected components, are completely submerged in non-conductive oil starting with the PC you see above, named the Reactor. Better yet, low end pricing starts at an affordable $4000 (a relative bargain for oil cooled PC’s). And make no mistake, you get a lot of power for that price.
If nothing else, this computer is sure to be on the lust list of power users everywhere. You can easily break the $10,000 configuration mark on the company’s site. How expensive can you go? You can give it a try here.






