This Product is a Meme - Corsair MP600 PRO Hydro X water-cooled SSD
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
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It's an SSD... that is water cooled. Why? Well the answer is a lot more interesting than we originally thought.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 - Holy Smokes that's hot!!
0:31 - iFixit
0:41 - Intro
0:49 - Unboxing M600 Pro Hydro X
3:00 - Installing SSD
4:06 - Air Cooling Test
5:01 - Air Cooling + Furmark Test
5:54 - Waturr Cooling
7:08 - IOMeter Explainer
8:47 - Water Cooling
10:31 - Should you water cool your SSD?
12:38 - The Saving Grace
13:16 - iFixit!
13:43 - Outro - Наука та технологія
Additional info for nerds about 2:20 courtesy of Nystemy on the forum:
"Coming in really quickly here to inform why there is differences between keeping the Flash warm or cool.
When one writes to a Flash memory cell, then the device creates a fairly intense electric field across the insulation surrounding the floating gate making up the cell. This forces some electrons to get trapped in or ripped out of the floating cell (depending on what the manufacturer thinks is better, both technically works.) But each time this is done, it adds a bit of damage to the insulation, making it less good at stopping current from flowing through it.
The Flash cell is in effect just a fancy low leakage capacitor. And the faster the charge leaks out from it, the faster it forgets. (And for DLC ("MLC"), TLC, and QLC cells, it forgets even faster due to the smaller charge differences it has to deal with from the get go.)
But how does operating temperature play a part in this?
Well, the insulation simply has higher leakage when warm, and doesn't need to break down as hard when that current is forced through it.
But likewise, the warm temperature has the deficit that the insulation also leaks more current, so the cells forgets faster.
In short.
If you want to put the drive on a shelf for 10 years, then keep it cool.
If you want to use it as a scratch disk for a storage/computing server, then keep it warm.
And if you use it as something in-between these two extremes, then it is a bit more of a mix..."
Anyway, have a good day and the LTT Forum is awesome -Alex
Wow great!!
Great Info. If possible, can you edit and attach it in the video.
Ok
tldr: no user intervention required as no one uses SSDs for long term storage, pricey and less reliable than discs or tape
also, open bench vs turning the computer sideways, heat transfers from bottom to top, so gpu will heat it up alot more then, redo the tests or get unsubscribed, sorry linus but do things correclty please, 99% of people are not running open air bench
It's only a matter of time before we get water cooled water coolers
Jay did that already
Water cooled D5 pumps
what about water cooled water coolers water coolers
You mean like water sprayers on intercoolers with cars.
Then we'll need to cool down the two water cooler of the cpu
"Not everything hot is kissable"
-Electroboom
Bridges being rectified
WITH WATER
Not everything kissable is hot
@@ddc171 Oh you're bloody correct with that statement
Famous last words...
They should make a video with as many water-cooled components as possible
With a custom loop...it's theorically possible to water-cool the CPU, GPU, RAM & SSD
@@zahylon5993 not good enough. We need to watercool the motherboard, fans, waterblock, water pump, case, PSU, water pipes, keyboard, mouse, headsets, displays, router, and modem!
/sarcasm/
@@zahylon5993 That would be so cool to see! Like so Linus sees!
@@zahylon5993 There's a couple boards where you could watercool the motherboard VRMs as well, and there are HDD waterblocks. Though mineral oil cooling would be simpler at that point
@@Ceece20 Why not watercool yourself at that point? leave a pipe outside that you can wrap around yourself for extra coolness in summer
There's something just beautiful about having a water cooled SSD next to an air cooled CPU.
The only thing it lacks is a passively cooled GPU
I honestly still heavily distrust water cooling to this day. Air cooling all the way. xD
@Kaymerra same. I can sleep easy knowing there's no chance of a leak or a pump failure. If I need more cooling I can turn my home thermostat cooler lol.
@Ms Moon Boo The real question though is if the increase in performance is worth the money. In most cases I don't think it's a big enough deal, but at least for me whats more important is noise, so when I build my next PC it is almost certainly going to have water cooling.
@DialecticRed water cooling isn't any quieter than air...you still have fans.
Corsair: What shall we watercool next?
*Introducing the new Corsair CMOS Battery water block*
Watercool the LED strips!
Might look sort of sick if you design it right, actually...
You might be on to something, I replaced my 4 year old CMOS battery that was in a laptop that was very hot and it was expanding (Or slightly inflated)
lmao
maybe they could watercool the pumps of watercooling system
well the engine batteries of tesla are water-cooled, but I don't know what about the tesla's panel's clock. maybe Musk is lying to me and not every batteries of the car are water-cooled.
@@AfonsoBucco the battery in the Tesla key fob is the same as a CMOS battery so I think we just figured out how to get corsair more business.
Linus: "Water is awesome, thank you, water" ... perfect segue way to lttstore water bottles and you missed it? :o
If the segue isn't a trainwreck, is it really LTT?
oh my god wow
You're welcome
/glycol has entered the chat
he doesn't even need to mention the store at this point, you just autofill in the segue yourself lmao
Manufacturers: We made SSDs smaller!
Also Manufacturers: Buy this massive water cooler for your new ssd
Who's buying water-cooling just for the ssd?
@@Anytyme06 Rich kids probably buy it. They will buy the best for their PC.
@@godofnothing520 if they're going to liquid cool, they're going to liquid cool everything they can not just the SSD.
@@godofnothing520 pi k
@@Anytyme06 i did nearly a year before this video release.
Nvme ssd waterblock is available a two year or more than before this vid.
I got a bykski nvme waterblock nearly a year before this video LOL.
And i have 2 of those and connect it in my loop.
Why not? Im water cooling my pc so why not add it?
Nvme really goes hot to be honest well adding a loop to cool this down is overkill but if you have a existing loop or building a new loop its better to add it.
Just like the vid review says it have 0 flow restriction bur effectively cools the nvme a lot better than a bare aluminum heatsink.
"My pc is watercooled."
"By that, i mean, the SSD is watercooled."
I would 100% watercool some capture cards I've used just for the peace of mind or to eliminate tiny noisy fans.
Would strapping large fans or having fans on flexible mounts pointed at the capture cards help?
@@robertt9342 You can try tearing down the capture card, replace stock cooler with those tiny VRM/Memory heatsink on Amazon, then stick some Noctua 40mm fans on top with adhesive tape. I saw someone watercooled a Magewell card but I think you would have to make your own bracket if you wanna go custom loop.
I slapped an Xbox 360 heatsink on one of my generic USB capture cards as a passive cooler and it worked like a charm. I can touch it without burning myself now. Haha!
What's up checkmark?
An EposVox comment? I guess this is a sign that maybe I should hurry up and try streaming again lol.
When I worked at Nokia, we were experimenting with 3D chip stacking and had a combo NAND/DDR package mounted on top of the CPU, effectively working as a heat spreader. Under normal conditions this was fine, but in double-precision FP workloads, we'd see a thermal hotspot in the CPU and observe periodic bit flips in the memory/flash package directly above. We worked around this in production by dynamically clocking down the CPU to stay within thermal tolerances, but there are certainly valid use cases where cooling NAND is essential.
Tell us the secrets. How did you guys make it unbreakable? my cousin had one and has it to this day and I found it, and dropped it off a 3 story building. No cracks
its vibranium simple.
@@QuantaviousJiggleJrIII Different quality standards and consumer expectations at the time. 20 years ago a product line couldn't bring a phone to market if it didn't survive drop tests and last at least 10 days on standby. Once the consumer market shifted to demanding BT+wifi and large touchscreens, sustaining either of those was no longer possible. In those days, even finding any supplier that could provide ~10million high resolution touchscreens per month for a mass-market phone was a challenge. Nokia was, somewhat amusingly, actively engaged in litigation with half of its supply chain at any given time, but still sourcing from them, as there just weren't any other options! Crazy times.
@@paulmundt3990 Idk if they do, but I wish that mobile companies like Samsung, apple, etc.. Also made a drop test, my Huawei wouldn't be as cracked as it is right now if they did a drop test, like i said idk if they do drop tests but yeah, this would've helped me a lot recently
@@diegon3045 OnePlus does drop tests on their phones in their factories. Look up the LTT video OnePlus Quality Control.
0:22 I like the way he said “A water cooled”
I feel like this has gotta be a product they engineered for a client and then did a production run on just because they had the tooling available. There's clearly not a great performance reason for doing this, but if limiting the heat footprint of your system matters a lot I could see this being a relevant device in certain Industrial and commercial use settings
Well… I hate destroying hardware buuuuut: Could you conduct a test where you leave this synthetic benchmark running until the drive dies to gain insight on the actual drive lifetime? Would be exceptionally interesting to be honest.
Yeah, would be super cool if we could see a drive dying. How does it die, does it happen slowly, like files go corrupt rdmly etc.?
@@JohnyZockt think of SSD’s as refillable bubble wrap, as data is stored on them, some bubbles are popped and some are left filled. Over time, once they’re popped, they can’t be refilled. Hence no more data can be stored on them!
@@cjmoz24 I have no idea if you are trustworthy or some rando on the interwebz just saying stuff.. But this comment is so concise and informative I had to reply and give it a thumbs up. Now to go research and use your comment to help me understand what I'm about to read.
There was a site that ran a write to destruction test on a whole load of drives, instead of finishing in a few months it was years of constant writes before every drive died.
@@RobBCactive Gotta get the MTTF numbers from somewhere.
"Nobody is going to be constantly max loading a drive for days on end"
**Chia miner has entered the chat.**
Notice that the CPU was pegged at near 100% utilization. This means that the "green" high efficiency argument of low power storage vs GPU's is no longer valid. Also GPU's don't have write endurance.
@@davisbradford7438 CPUs use far less power than a typical GPU, though.
@@davisbradford7438 they do have, its called MTBF (mean time between failures)
@@thaddeusk Not when you're pulling 200+ watts just writing to storage.
@@davisbradford7438 Chia plots are stored on spinning rust once they are created and are meant to last a decade plus.
Plotting can also be done on a ramdisk with like 300+ gb of memory. Meaning practically no wear.
The only issue is how the centralized the currency is due to the Chinese client that controls most of the network.
Basically there wasn't any pools, so the Chinese (hpool) released a proprietary client and pool.
Reading Chia's Pooling FAQ on their wiki, it says "[...] even if a pool has 51% netspace, they would also need to control All of the farmer nodes (with the 51% netspace) to do any malicious activity."
You can put 2 and 2 together to see that hpool owns Chia.
You should have tested it in a water-cooled system to test it in the main use case. It might be interesting to see if water-cooling the SSD matters when the system components right next to it are producing less heat
Very true
Very true
"It's not particularly user friendly, but what it is, is extremely customizable." Tell me something I don't know about computers.
Someday Corsair's Fully water-cooled cases would be out in the market
Just throw the motherboard into a fish tank and call it a day
Cant wait till that game comes
3:23 “unfair to Corsair”
It rhymes haha
For the people who don’t know better or are not as old: In the 2000-2008s there were watercooled HDDs…..
So do I buy it or not? I NEED ANSWERS LINUS
yes'nt
just say yolo
Sym
Do you need it?
If yes, BUY IT.
If no, BUY IT, because you don't want to miss out.
@Tom Simons ᨆ hi fake tommyinnit
Meanwhile all Chia miners: _"only 2% down?"_
@Badr Ahmed yeah
@Badr Ahmed all crypto causes extreme waste-- most of those countless Petawatts burned for mining worldwide aren't green at all.
@@muxite6035 then try "idena".
dude, chia plotting has moved to RAM and Optane becuase of the new plotter runs much much faster on those.
@@interlace84 with the new ETH 2.0 it will go down
I honestly feel "the cooler the better" applies to almost anything that produces heat. Heat is rhe number one killer of just about everything. Me, you, your car engine, your cpu, your gpu, the earth at some point. Heat kills, period. Dont run it TOO cold because cold kills as well. Theres an optimal running temperature for everything, we just need to take the time to find them.
Corsair after too many episodes of Pimp My Ride: "We heard you like Watercooling, so we put a watercooler IN your watercooler!"
Linus: "Only the next 15 minutes can tell us"
The video: *only lasts 14 minutes*
@Tom Simons ᨆ r/whooosh
@@kineticbongos never thought i could see a whooosh as dumb as that one
That's efficiency!
You'll need at least 1 minute to ponder the ramifications.
@@kineticbongos dude get out
The simplicity of that block definitely makes it a meme
lol ikr
The simplicity of that block makes it price-competetive with aircooled SSD heatsinks :p
Actually thought it was dumb until they showed that it actually costs the same as a normal heatsink, so it makes perfect sense if you were watercooling anyway
Wh-
_Here I go replying to another Verilisify comment._
arent you busy cheating
realistically you wouldn't gain anything from a more intricate part anyway
Can you water cool literally every part of a build? Maybe you’ve done it before, but it would be super entertaining and interesting to see a complete build with literally every part water cooled
0:28 most normal segue in LTT history
"Aw crap I put the waterblock upside down" that is such a Linus thing for Linus to do.
PC centric managed to break the RGB connector off on his RX 6800 when disconnecting the cable with pliers, when fitting the water block.
That poor graphics card.
Um actually the slot he used was the reverse of most m.2 slots in that the entry direction of the drive was towards the rear , so he had it right , it’s the motherboard that was wrong/
I feel like it's also worth noting that building a custom water loop will keep your SSD cooler in that slot simply because those high heat components will then be dumping their heat into radiators instead of the air right beside the SSD. On the bright side though, for the cost of the fittings, this is an easy integration into a custom loop, so no harm no foul for Corsair I suppose.
very good point. its just a little extra compared to normal air cooled heat sink style, and it give a great option for those who already have loop to plug this into.
I think the pricing itself should be lauded. they gave an option to users (mostly gamers) who have a water cooling loop and didn't charge them an arm and leg for it
@@KunalVaidya Totally agree. I was eyeing my own loop, and it'd be incredibly simple to add in if I wanted to go that direction. It's great that the price itself isn't the barrier to entry.
@@KunalVaidya The SSD itself is worth the money, as most good NVME SSDs with that capacity (especially ones with the same performance) are about the same price (some margin for error). The water block might have little benefit for most users, but some people will no doubt be able to gain performance in some cases, and for a drive this good, its still worth it.
@@HoosierHardware its honestly not because removing the fans on the cpu cooler and graphics card also masssively reduces airflow over those sections of the case making them worse thermally on them which is why watercooled stuff needs better vrms
Only VRM's are running hotter without forced air around cpu
The flow rate reminds me of back when watercooling was in its infancy, and there were two types of loops you could build (high restriction with tiny tubing diameter, and low restriction with huge tubes).
Haha yea i remember that people woukd argue woukd eheim pump flow as well. I still have my maze 2 and maze 3 block and my eheim pump.
In fact i used my dangerden maze all the way from my durong athlon xp athlon 64 athlon 64 duel core.. opteron.. and e 8400 wolfdale... lol
If it only takes a few days to reach write endurance it would be really cool to see how much temperature really does affect the lifespan.
Imagine how hot the SSD would have gotten inside an actual case like most people use, instead of a open air test bench.
Yes, vertical with the GPU oozing away it's heat from the backplane, and then a AIO cooled CPU with no fan other than casefans finding their way through the case to reach the M.2. There is a reason high end motherboards have heathsinks on these drives.
I'd argue that a case with proper airflow keeps anything on the MB cooler because air is moving through the whole case. Test benches might subject VRMs or SSDs etc to less airflow.
A test bench doesn’t provide any airflow buddy, because there isn’t a chamber to direct air, air flows anywhere it wants. That doesn’t happens with a case, cool air in, hot air out, constantly.
@@philosaplease4867 A case with proper airflow is hard to find, most top 10 cases are usually glass paneled heaters lol. All the air flow in the world wont help you if you're SSD is hidden under your GPU like mine is. She gets toasty even with more then proper airflow.
yeah no. In a case there’s directed airflow. In this open air test bendch there wasn’t any
Linus, can you make a fully water-cooled PC. Everything component in the system is water-cooled.
They've done it, right down to the psu
water-cooled power on button on the case :P
Search YT for the mineral oil pc
What about making the PC case out of a watercoolers
Water cooled water cooler
12:52 im so surprised he didn’t say “nice”
It would be really interesting to see the write/erase endurance testing taken to the drive limits. If any manufacturers would talk about how they address wear-leveling, that would be very cool to see as well.
One of these times, I want to see Linus actually run a brand new drive completely through its endurance rating, and see what happens after.
Would like to see this video as well, just to see if he can kill it or if anything happens at certain wear levels.
It stops writing. It's not dramatic, unless it is your boot drive, I guess.
generally it just becomes read-only.
only if he has to stream to whole thing, it would be a fine way to torture him. could make it a charity stream?
yeah me too, just to see if it can last as long as manufactures say
We officially peaked in human innovation after this.
there are water coooled psu iirc
@@fabreezethefaintinggoat5484 that makes sense ngl
@@dampe7438 And dangerous
@@fabreezethefaintinggoat5484 imagine having a leak 🤭🤭🤣🤣🤣 boom
@@fabreezethefaintinggoat5484 which Linus reviewed already and it’s beyond useless. It’s just a regular modular PSU with a waterblock under it, because if you ever tore down a PSU, you would know that there is no physical way to put a waterblock on those giant ass capacitors. And there is no reason for a PSU to be watercooled anyway.
You could connect a tube to the in/out of the drive. More water, more surface area. Or could connect to a passive heat sink and make it an AIO.
10:18 "still got" sounds exactly like Sonic taking a breath of air from a bubble.
Seriously, listen to that shit. It’s fucking exactly like that.
At this point it has unironicly became the Xzibit meme:
Yo dawg I heard you like watercooling. So I put watercooling in your watercooler so you can watercool, while you watercool
Let's build the most watercooled watercooler we can watercool. It'll be so watercool!
"Burstie Loads" was my nickname in college
Where did you go to
@@i.t9390 Probably University of North Australia, since the territory's marketing slogan is "CU in the NT".
@@mal2ksc haha good one
Thanks for the intro being dark. You've saved a lot of eyeballs today
I work at WD with ssd testing. Our 2.5” drives need contant (fan) cooking at all times. Still they get to 100-120F. Our M.2 drives have massive cooling blocks on the controllers, otherwise they’d die almost immediately (this is enterprise/server hardware, not consumer). But yeah, they run better at lower temps and last longer. For some of our largest drives (16TB+) water cooling would not be a bad idea as the controllers run overtime
Linus: "Water's awesome. Thank you water."
R/HydroHomies: "O Captain! My Captain!"
"the next 15 minutes"
The video is only 14 minutes! I need that extra minute of content about this SSD!
not about the ssd about the cooling
The last minute is to reflect.
@@LAST_STAND_FAN talking to me? i menat that he was not talking about the ssd
@@thelastdirewolf3587 That's a negative.
@@LAST_STAND_FAN whats a negative? of course he talked about the ssd a little bit but my point in further detail is that he wasnt mainly talking about the ssd
What about any secondary benefits? Quickly routing that heat to be dispersed by your radiator could also reduce the amount of heat that would otherwise bleed over into surrounding components like your CPU or graphics card.
I had two of those waterblocks on my loop, but I broke both discs when giving maintaining to the loop because I put too much pressure on putting the rigid tube, so if youre gonna do that just becareful when connecting to the loop.
"The only human I fear is the one who has watercooled water."
- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
"I never said that."
- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
"Candice died."
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Me : pours cold water into a bucket of hot water
@@nehankaranch2149
Sun Tzu: Pours a bucket of hot water into a bucket of cold water
nuclear plants have:
water constantly added to
a water cooling evaporation loop (the big smokestacks are in fact water evaporation towers ) which:
cool another water loop which
cool the the core.
Does it count as water cooling water?
The most Corsair product I've ever seen.
Wait no, needs LEDs
This would actually really helpful if you had a whole team sharing a beefy computer and all using it at once, as Linus showed in that one 7 people use 1 pc video.
Hey Linus I can only say one word to discribe your videos is that your my inspiration I did my first upgrade after watching how to upgrade components and now I want to know what software you use to monitor system proformance
But the most important question here is:
*Does it scratch at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7?*
It’s metal.
@@FoxDren r/woooosh.
god: **makes water**
humans: **pour water into ssds**
god: *wait what*
Lucy: "I warned you about giving the monkeys brains _and_ opposable thumbs. You don't see whales doing this nonsense..."
Zeus looking a pasadon with malicious intent.
I've made water before. Does that make me a god?
ODIN: Water for making Ale. For use in forging weapons. To remove blood stains from clothing.
Loki: O, THOR catch this bucket.
THOR: Dam-it Loki water, & Mjollnir don’t like each other..
@Aroko 76 what so edgy about that?
I had a very tiny air-cooler on an M.2 once. It did reduce it from like 50 C to maybe 45 C. The PC form factor was very non-standard, so it was helpful.
Edit: I also once just added a few random tiny heatsinks to one before, which was also nice. I ended up ripping the flash off when I tried to remove the heatsink.
Oof
Linus I always like how you shift from one point to another. Like a child with super high energy.
Totally reminds me of Rickety Cricket - cocaine energy levels!
Last time i was this early, Vancouver didn't had a 45° summer
Melt your ssd kinda heat in bc
It is much cooler on the east coast. 30. c from the Northeastern U.S. to Southeast Canada. Still quite hot but nowhere near as bad.
@@nicholasneyhart396 Still boiling by normal standards though :{ (sorry didn't notice you'd already mentioned that)
@Aroko 76 no man those people up there are dying to a cool fall day's worth of temperature.
Yes. If you want that in f. It was about 100 on the west coast and in the mid 80s on the east coast.
"Water is awesome, thank you water"
Yer goddamn right.
8:30 probably the water didn't just add thermal mass but also turned it into a very tiny, very inefficient closed loop water cooler, being just enough to keep it from throttling that badly.
Thanks for making all of this great videos. I love your channel.
0:13 Linus says "3 things", looks down and realizes he is holding up two fingers and a thumb, and for a brief moment, questions whether or not a thumb is considered a finger, then immediately moves on, deciding its best to just roll with it.
Germans: I fail to see your point.
Linus: people don't use 100% of your SSD for extended periods at a time
me: extracting a 100GB game for the last 30min
If you did that on this drive you'd be done in under a minute
@@sjorsangevare OMG
chances are your internet is nowhere fast enough to actually download games at an NVME drives fastest speed (over 5000MB/s in case you were wondering, AKA 5gb/s), and if youre just extracting a game that big, chances are you didnt buy it... most games nowadays install as they download, building folders as you go, limiting you by your internet connection. a game on a disc cant hold enough information to give 100GB. the largest optical media (blue ray) can store a max of 50gb. so... stop stealing games i guess?
@@joes1176
In ISP talk that's a 40Gbps line, most home lab/personal cloud would probably stay with 10Gbps or at "best" 20Gbps...
unless you're a real baler and have a quad 10Gbps card or 100Gbps... witch at that point you're probably dealing with raid and doing enterprises stuff so effectively easing up the single drive load and or not having to buy/care about consumer grade SSD.
Buuut like linus said if you're already running a custom water loop... why not :)
@@joes1176 yea tbh I didn't buy the game I was extracting a cracked game ( mass effect legendary edition )
To me home water cooling has always been about aesthetics over performance. If you’re in a ac cooled room and have a remotely reasonable fan setup/case, it’s not really going to make a dramatically noticeable difference in terms of actual usage and not just measuring numbers. But it looks sweet, and adding another component to the loop might just make it look a little sweeter.
11:30 That's 22.8 terabytes, not gigabytes, and (as you can see there) it's "Total Host Writes" which is the amount that's been written to the drive since it was made, not just in that last 1 hour benchmark. "Write Total" further down might be what you want, but it depends when that was reset.
Also at 12:52 onscreen it says the updated price of the "Air Cool" version, but it appears just as you're talking about the price of the water cooled version, so I'm not sure which it's meant to be.
So I think you were right about it being a bit mangled :P
Linus: this thing should last a long time
Chia miners: challenge accepted
bro, Why is this comment so under rated???
wasn't the crypto market banned by the CCP??
Or am I missing something here.
@@captain_noodles Chia is an altcoin that uses unused storage space for mining
@@joshua_thomas Woah, basically mining crypto without a graphics card.
@@bmhater1283 then what's doing the calculations?
Linus you're a living meme yourself
not even flex tape can fix that 🙃
Good one soldier.
@@victorrobles353 drop tape can fix that tho
I was not ready for that burn, poop came out, thankfully i am on toilet.
Putting this in the loop with your CPU and GPU makes sense for only the cost of fittings, warms the drive under load and cools it under idle, main reason I water cooled my two Samsung 970 drives with cheapo bitspower blocks on my asus x570 prime pro was under low airflow conditions (external radiator for silence) the drive would heat soak into the mainboard when running backups and then the chipset fan would spin up and the VRM temps also went up, I also only have thermal pads on the DDR and controller sections of the drive but kept the Samsung thermal sticker.
One thing that would be interesting to test is, if you just fill the block with water, does it make a difference if you have the mainboard on your table or upright like inside a case? cause laying flat, the water gets heated up, the hot water rises to the top, exposing the chip to new colder water. if you have it upright, the warm water goes upwards along the chip, so the top of the chip should be hotter than the bottom. Maybe that would result in a higher average temperature, but you wouldn´t have those spikes
Even though this doesn't make any sense it still gets a gold star for making more sense than yesterdays video
Agreed
Basically you don't need a water cooled SSD, cause in normal use you'll never put a load on it, that will make it thermal throttle. If you'll somehow manage to do it, by writing absurd amounts of data on it constantly, then your drive is going to die in days, anyway, so a $500 SSD is a waste of money, for that particular use scenario. The extra cooling simply won't help in any way, aside from making it run a bit faster through the days it has to live, that is.
There's no harm in watercooling an SSD, but there's just no benefit, either - it's not like it'll boost higher, or allow better O/C. It will definitely run cooler, but realistically you'll never really need it to.
SSD: "Hey Linus! I'm here for the stress test."
Linus: "So....you have chosen.... _death_ "
With Corsair also producing memory, do you think we'll see *properly watercooled memory* eventually?
Not with DIMM slots being as close together as they are
There is a EKWB water cooling for the ram... the block connects to heatsinks around each module, and the single water block does the whole bank of up to 4 chips.
6:35 nice shout out to our awesome water!
Linus: "Water is awsome, thank you water."
Water: "You're Welcome."
Smooth brain
would've liked to see a test of this vs. sabrent's ssd air cooler with heatpipes
you should make a pc with a whole loop with this included just to see how it looks
The fact that now 2 years later this kind of tech may be necessary with things like the Crucial T700 existing.
I would really like to see a video where they let the endurance test run the full four days and see if the drive dies or what happens after it exceeds the write limit
1:00 It's incredible how much a beard and longer hair can change your appearance. I forgot this is how Linus used to look like
I want the water cooled chair this summer i really really needed it
Just wanna say, ifixit has changed my life at work. The mini driver set is SO NICE
Next: Water cooled cooling system (water cooled fans, water cooled radiators)
you wouldn't need water cooled fans, you could use the water as a working fluid to spin the fans, you would need a beefier pump and compleatly custom fans, but even with a watercooled fan you would need custom fans.
To be honest, I hopped they would do that for the all room.water cooling setup they build yeara ago so gung cannout build up in the pcs.
Well, I have some news for you... they are real. There are fans that have water loops in them. By adding cold water to them they would act as air conditioners. Radiators work by running hot water inside them. Not exactly water "cooled" but you get the idea.
So water cooled PC inside of a fish tank full of mineral oil. I think Luke should do it, that would be blast from the past
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Linus is just proving once in a while that he's also a dad
Did you perform a test with the GPU in a slot further away from the SSD? create a scoop to keep the temps of the GPU from making it to the SSD? Seems like we would need that type of test for a proper control.
I wonder how much the added and more consistent load of direct storage gaming would affect the reasonability of this product
In a big FEM simulation with many dumps of RAM it could be useful: 10 years ago I was using four dedicated raid 0 disks.
I mean for aesthetic purposes it could give you more options in terms of custom looping. It’s probably more useful as just a looping add on than it is for cooling
Might be worse in a full loop with other components dumping heat into the water too..
@@Gainn I think the difference would be negligible. I’m honestly surprised Linus didn’t test for that though
Great video. I was curious about this.
basically, if you already have a custom water cooling setup chilling your CPU and GPU, then get this one too. it's just a little bit extra and but improves the ssd controller temperature which is surrounded by heated parts such as CPU, GPU, VRMs in a case.
another comment said "no harm no foul" absolutely. on its own it sounded gimmicky but if you already have a loop then add this too, it will only improve the situation.
There was already nvme waterblock available to buy online from like Barrowch
"Only the next fifteen minutes can tell us the answer." Fool! By the end of that statement there's only 13 minutes and 32 seconds remaining!
The 1.5 minutes of silence contributes to the answer, aha!
FOOL! Don't you know you must spend a minute and a half after the end of the video scrolling comments to obtain the true answer?
When installing an SSD takes longer than testing how fast it is you know its something for Linus
you can tell linus was actually genuinely excited about the ifixit sponsorship
I can’t believe how much Linus has grown in just one year 💀
Water cooling a SSD is cool, but...
How about a water-cooled keyboard?
Do we need to watercooled everything?
@@beaudavis3808 yes, underwater gaming
do water cooled human please
@@jirosaves_theworld What do you think sweating is?
And a watercooled mouse and chair you would never be sweaty again while gaming.
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Water watching the vid be like :
Thanks man appreciate it...
Is the read/write life expectancy for a SSD an actual lifespan estimate or is it a guarantee for data retention? I know for a lot of memory datasheets for example, they'll list the expected read/writes that they'll guarantee data integrity for. The chip can often go for a lot longer than that, but there's not guarantee it's going to retain or read back the correct data. Is this something similar?
I would like to see how it perform if it's part of the whole water loop where some other components could actually reach high temps and heat the SSD.
I have a water cooled system where two 3070's also run through two 980 pro 2tb nvme drives and through two 360mm rads. The drives we're 86c before and now are 42c after cooling them under load. I enjoyed building the entire thing to be honest. It's a fun project for me. The card mine ETH and ssds farmed chia plots at first.
Water cooling doesn't really work that way. This is why loop order does not matter for thermal reasons.
@@Sandriell you not answering the correct question. We know the order of flow doesn't matter but type and amount of hot items vs rads sure does.
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I think you missed an opportunity for a fourth benchmark. which would honestly have been the most common. And I'm sure you're already aware of it. Cooling the SSD in a loop thats cooling at least a cpu, possibly a gpu as well. because without a doubt it'll run hotter due to the other components and reduced flow rate. but I'm curious to see how marginal, or extensive the difference ends up being.
6:30 heat it up and then seal it to reduce the vaporpressure