Pure Basic in the Bathroom
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Bonne_den_kule
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Much better 3D library than PureBasic, too.

Look at the incredible results...

Look at the incredible results...
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DarkDragon
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some of you are totally nuts!
(but keep on going
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(but keep on going
( PB6.00 LTS Win11 x64 Asrock AB350 Pro4 Ryzen 5 3600 32GB GTX1060 6GB - upgrade incoming...)
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )
HAHA!!!
At least it's not a toilet.
At least it's not a toilet.
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PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
YAY! yes its the power switch lol http://www.envador.com/cases/ToiletPC/ he states so on the pictures...
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DarkDragon
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Well by water cooling means in first place no one uses water... as water is conductive, and if it touches your hardware, you'll be crying like mad
And also theres liquids that does not conduct and even have better refrigeration properties.
And anyway you know the liquid doesnt go directly to the hardware
its better to pump it after it passed through a cooling system (fans and radiator for example) directly to the processor with a water block (they can be made out of aluminium with cooper cores, those are good)... and also to the gfx card chip... Hmm yes it would be cool if it had water but I see he doesnt make many functional cases... the most functional one is the "love case" which is for watching pr0n

And anyway you know the liquid doesnt go directly to the hardware
