I dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Paul Talon Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Paul Talon HOLY **** IT ACTUALLY WORKED :O I just hacked my Instagram account details within roughly 30 minutes of using the site. Had to pay 15 bucks but for sure worth the price :) Thanks so much you really help me out!
Now this video was excellent! Im about to put 2x ek 360 rad in my define s. To run with slow fanspeed. Someone told me that the SE version sucks and that i shuld go with PE. If it wasnt for this video i had put money down the drain. Big thx! I will show him this video. Like & sub!
An absolutely excellent presentation. I've been watching lots of these of late, and this presentation shared some extremely useful information. WELL DONE
Nice, This is an old video but I am building my waterloop in a meshify s2 with 2x360 rads and some people on reddit told me those se rads suck buy others. but it will only fit with se radiators. I´m happy i didn´t listen to them and you are here to prove that the thickness doesn´t really matter and my 2x360se rads will be more than enough
This video I awesome. You're the only one who did it right. Can you comment about the push pull with lower speeds not drop bottom but perhaps dB 35 level so about 1200 fan speed with push pull on thick
Thanks for this. I have the SE360 on my test bench now and just picked up a very inexpensive XE360. I was thinking of not using it because I did not think it would be much different. But maybe nowill.
i have an enthoo elite and want to watercool both cpu and gpu, i was going for a CE 560 quad or a SE 560 quad. which one would cool better? the 30 mm or the 45 mm?
+DazMode Nice review, as usual. But what were the specs for the "benching rig" used, it would be interesting to get a gauge of how it would compare to my own rig. Best regards
While I thoroughly appreciate these fact-finding videos, I have a question, or more a concern. In pretty much every one of your videos discussing water cooling myths and facts, you break down a common misconception. For instance, 240 vs 360 radiator with a single CPU or CPU and GPU. The difference was, generally, negligible. The same could be said for thick vs thin radiators, high FPI vs low FPI. But here's my concern: If you say the same thing for each facet, the difference in performance isn't just 3-4°C, it's actually collectively 8-10°C. For each compromise you make, on their own, they make little difference. But in the grand scheme of things, they do make a difference.
+Daniel West This is fair comment, although my message is not "don't buy" or "don't do". I just trying to put in perspective what you gain in each case and at what cost, because even for myself I find that cost of each build skyrocket really fast. I'm trying to optimize it for myself in first place, while I don't mind sharing my findings as secondary objective.
DazMode While that may be true, and I do believe it, "it makes little to no difference" is said many times in your videos. You do preface that with the comment, "if it's worth it to you then do it", so that's fair enough. But to someone who's new to water cooling and doesn't understand the ins and outs, that may come across as a direct statement of fact and might be taken as such. Like I said, I always watch your videos and have really enjoyed learning about these myths. You do let people know that it is still up to them to make the decision, but the whole "it makes no difference" does give across the impression of confidence, when in reality, you respect other people's choices and see the value in them. And also, like I said, if everyone did what you said in each of your videos collectively, they might not have the best performing water loop. Taking one or maybe two points is fine, but it's gotta be balanced somewhere in the chain. You have to make up performance somewhere.
+Daniel West It depends if we are talking about balanced set up or overkill. As soon as your reach saturation point it really makes no difference. It total waste to put big radiator, when small one gives you exact same result and so on. There is no milking beyond saturation point, but it is ok to let an individual kid yourself if that makes somebody happier. I hope people can make sense of things with little help from my videos.
DazMode A balanced setup is what I'm talking about. But I understand what you mean. I'll leave it at that. Thanks again for the videos, and thanks for responding.
you could show some siple graphs to demonstrate the numbers, is more pleasant to the viwers could generate more subscribers, realy nice video and topics tho.
best water cooling channel on YT
I turned on the English subtitles to make it easier to understand him and it said:
"11 are dead with stable sincere friendship before the 38..." Wat.
These radiators are fatal, don’t befriend them.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Fisher Peyton Instablaster :)
@Paul Talon Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Paul Talon HOLY **** IT ACTUALLY WORKED :O I just hacked my Instagram account details within roughly 30 minutes of using the site.
Had to pay 15 bucks but for sure worth the price :)
Thanks so much you really help me out!
I would like to point out a few errors. PE is 40mm thick not 45. And it is an 18FPI core. SE series is a 21 FPI core.
Now this video was excellent! Im about to put 2x ek 360 rad in my define s. To run with slow fanspeed. Someone told me that the SE version sucks and that i shuld go with PE. If it wasnt for this video i had put money down the drain. Big thx! I will show him this video. Like & sub!
Thank you for making useful videos that looks at relevant questions!
An absolutely excellent presentation. I've been watching lots of these of late, and this presentation shared some extremely useful information. WELL DONE
These tests are really useful, thank you so much! :)
Nice, This is an old video but I am building my waterloop in a meshify s2 with 2x360 rads and some people on reddit told me those se rads suck buy others. but it will only fit with se radiators. I´m happy i didn´t listen to them and you are here to prove that the thickness doesn´t really matter and my 2x360se rads will be more than enough
Just bought two for my lian li o11 mini. They work perfectly.
Thanks for your water cooling fests!
excellent video, this is exactly what i needed to choose my rads, thanks dude
Great and clear explanation thank you Daz !
Thank you very much for this clarification, super helpful.
This video I awesome. You're the only one who did it right. Can you comment about the push pull with lower speeds not drop bottom but perhaps dB 35 level so about 1200 fan speed with push pull on thick
Thanks for this. I have the SE360 on my test bench now and just picked up a very inexpensive XE360. I was thinking of not using it because I did not think it would be much different. But maybe nowill.
Great video man!
Thanks, That was a really useful video.
Thank you very much for the review, very helpful!
Good job👍🏻👍🏻plesure to watch
great video, thank you.
Great review and those pants are bad ass.
Awesome information good work
a good test of well done
i have an enthoo elite and want to watercool both cpu and gpu, i was going for a CE 560 quad or a SE 560 quad. which one would cool better? the 30 mm or the 45 mm?
+DazMode
Nice review, as usual.
But what were the specs for the "benching rig" used, it would be interesting to get a gauge of how it would compare to my own rig.
Best regards
What about adding push/pull to the equation.
see my other video about that. Waste of money basically.
agenda. naaah. your videos are very helpful. thank you keep up the good work.
All of these tests are Push only, based on the 3 fans on the XE?
+Zoeff Yes push only. You can check my push-pull video here: ua-cam.com/video/gsh0IB-6ffc/v-deo.html
so my heat out put is around 700 watt and i plan to buy 2 480 radiators, for low noise/high performance should i take the PE or XE ?
Xe
While I thoroughly appreciate these fact-finding videos, I have a question, or more a concern.
In pretty much every one of your videos discussing water cooling myths and facts, you break down a common misconception. For instance, 240 vs 360 radiator with a single CPU or CPU and GPU. The difference was, generally, negligible. The same could be said for thick vs thin radiators, high FPI vs low FPI. But here's my concern: If you say the same thing for each facet, the difference in performance isn't just 3-4°C, it's actually collectively 8-10°C. For each compromise you make, on their own, they make little difference. But in the grand scheme of things, they do make a difference.
+Daniel West This is fair comment, although my message is not "don't buy" or "don't do". I just trying to put in perspective what you gain in each case and at what cost, because even for myself I find that cost of each build skyrocket really fast. I'm trying to optimize it for myself in first place, while I don't mind sharing my findings as secondary objective.
DazMode
While that may be true, and I do believe it, "it makes little to no difference" is said many times in your videos. You do preface that with the comment, "if it's worth it to you then do it", so that's fair enough. But to someone who's new to water cooling and doesn't understand the ins and outs, that may come across as a direct statement of fact and might be taken as such.
Like I said, I always watch your videos and have really enjoyed learning about these myths. You do let people know that it is still up to them to make the decision, but the whole "it makes no difference" does give across the impression of confidence, when in reality, you respect other people's choices and see the value in them. And also, like I said, if everyone did what you said in each of your videos collectively, they might not have the best performing water loop. Taking one or maybe two points is fine, but it's gotta be balanced somewhere in the chain. You have to make up performance somewhere.
+Daniel West It depends if we are talking about balanced set up or overkill. As soon as your reach saturation point it really makes no difference. It total waste to put big radiator, when small one gives you exact same result and so on. There is no milking beyond saturation point, but it is ok to let an individual kid yourself if that makes somebody happier. I hope people can make sense of things with little help from my videos.
DazMode
A balanced setup is what I'm talking about. But I understand what you mean. I'll leave it at that. Thanks again for the videos, and thanks for responding.
One pe 360 enough for a 6700k and a gtx970 g1 gaming? thank you.
If u dont overclock then its absolutely ok
Already did it. 6700k @4.8 Ghz and 970 @1600mhz. Temps while playing are fine. 55° on the CPU and 50° on the GPU. On the rad I am using Noctua fans.
and what do you think of pe 240 for cpu 5820k gtx 1070 ? will it be enough if i don't overclock?
Michel445 Watch Jayztwocents video with his define nano s. But its should be ok. But Not super silent.
you could show some siple graphs to demonstrate the numbers, is more pleasant to the viwers could generate more subscribers, realy nice video and topics tho.
I have 2 980 ti can i run a full loop with 1 EK-CoolStream XE 360 radiator?
With a cpu? Nah mate, defs add another one in there
Anyone else have a hard time understanding what he is saying sometimes!!?!!!!!?! No offence, they are a good group of people’s
Most people are fine. About 3-5% don't.
No problem over here.