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Izerous

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I could be mistaken but the image makes me think it is more an art piece + paint and such than actually operating the way it looks. (Leak included)
 

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To be fair, with opaque fluids now, I think you could build something to look close enough.

But this image feels AI generated to me, the random board under the dripping mayo? Why? It looks like there's cables running out of the side panel with the fan too? It's enough to make you think it's a computer, but the more you look, the more you question what's actually there.
 

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To be fair, with opaque fluids now, I think you could build something to look close enough.

But this image feels AI generated to me, the random board under the dripping mayo? Why? It looks like there's cables running out of the side panel with the fan too? It's enough to make you think it's a computer, but the more you look, the more you question what's actually there.
this is a gag / joke picture, nothing serious because of the impossibilities...unless this is just the decoration to make it look funny while using water inside it.
 

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Yeahhh I agree with the AI -statement. Can't identify the board at the bottom of the case at all... why do you need two mayo reservoirs connected in series... but also a loopback and... blehhhhhh

Yeah, nothing about this is feasible or functional hahaha
 

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why do you need two mayo reservoirs connected in series... but also a loopback and... blehhhhhh
lol didn't even catch that, but yeah, makes absolutely less and less sense the more you look.

I am no master of AI prompt engineering, but a quick attempt with Gemini yields this lol

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lol didn't even catch that, but yeah, makes absolutely less and less sense the more you look.

I am no master of AI prompt engineering, but a quick attempt with Gemini yields this lol

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Ahhhhh AI hurtssss me brain

So let's see...
Giving the benefit of doubt, let's say that fitting beside the ram is actually a Y splitter, feeding both the VRM and CPU blocks in parallel, so that lone pipe on the CPU is the water/mayo out, leading to the Rad? The VRM... has no out? Maybe it's a new Behind the Board water/mayo cross-compatible fitting? Oh boy... the pump(s)... maybe fully submerged in the mayo jars? No... I think the pump is actually directly behind the front panel pushing "coolant" into the upper mayo jar/reservoir (the lower jar just seems to be there for coolant capacity, and to make sure the pump never forces air from lower, low-pressure jar to the upper, high-pressure jar? So the upper pipe sans fitting is the one that pressurizes the upper jar, while the lower pipe (with a fitting, for some reason) is... cooling the PSU... and also doesn't have a return line? Actually, if ALL the return lines go to a custom block/junction behind the motherboard, before then sending everything to the rad which then returns our "coolant" to lower mayo jat before the front panel pump grabs again... It kinda all works?

I'm not exactly a watercooling expert though, so one of you pros jump in anywhere. But with the gross and numerous assumptions I've made... it sorta kinda could actually function? With water of course, not mayo hahaha
 
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