Ok so I have an idea that is probably (likely) terrible but I can’t completely get rid of it.
The idea: Immersion cooling a PC the way they do in data centres using fluorinert but using IPA instead.
(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorinert)
Provided you keep the PC sealed and from building too much pressure. As well as away from sources of fire. I can imagine a PC that boils IPA and condenses it on a large heatsink on the top.
Please tell me why this is a bad idea.
You’re looking for mineral oil. Also IPA will probably turn any plastics on the mobo/GPU/cables/whatever to goo
Mineral oil is what i was planning to use, it’s issue is that’s it’s pretty viscous so would need to be moved around mechanically. Some plastics are ok with ipa (can use other solvents)