Wow what do you think of this?

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What about the power supply fan in the submerged PC? I also wonder if there would be any issues with the thermal compound between the CPU and the heatsink degrading? Granted, the moving-fluid environment would be great for heat dissipation!

High-voltage line transformers (the pole-type, 2 to 14KV down to 220/440VAC) are encased in cans filled with oil (of some type - maybe mineral). Off topic, but it shows the insulative properties of oils.
 
Oil coolant makes sense. No risk there, other than the thermal resistance of the oil, and surface area/thermal resistance of the tank that is.

The bubbles in the front may enhibit heat dissiapation as they are going to set up a flow counter to the convection flow caused by heat dissipation in the back of the tank.
 
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