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You drilled a hole in a motherboard and broke it. THIS is not the dumbest thing you've ever done.
I appreciate you.
Yeah, I've tried putting a PC together when I was drunk and fried the whole thing, but that doesn't even come close to the time I was drunk(is this a theme?) and climbed a tree in my underwear and fell out of it naked and that's still not the dumbest thing I've done.
One needs a title to find that video
TheFreeToaster is there a video I would love to see
which video was that?
The passive cooling on this is crazy, maybe you can do a complete fan-less/silent PC with a bunch of radiators
JDTechGear it won't be silent due to the pump
Ra Spieler well there's still noise coming from multiple things but it would be near silent in comparison to having fans
It will sound like an annoying fish tank pump.
And trust me, the sound of moving air is a lot nicer than a fish tank pump :D
Correct if I'm wrong, won't that depend on the pump you're buying? I don't have custom water cooling experience so I wouldn't know haha
Yes. But for a big loop like this you need a relatively beefy pump and they all seem have that electric motor hum. I personally haven't yet found one that didn't sound like a fish tank pump when all the fans where off. It's not a loud sound at all, it's just an annoying quiet sound that you hear everywhere, particularly at night when things get quieter.
"Only a $15 box fan"
...
$200 (minimum) of radiators
Probably 300-400+ depending on the rad.
24Ufa this looks like a good use of those cheap AliExpress/Alibaba rads lol
Those radiators are 120 a piece average lol
He said 16 dollar fan.
You can get it done on 3x 540mm rads from frozen CPU for a total of $120 just for the rads, just bought some😎
So just get a panel of radiators to cool my pc, got it
And if one of them does stop working you still have 3 more
I never really cared about fan noise because I use over-ear headphones 99% of the time I game, and that's with the PC volume on max and game volume anywhere from 80%-100%.
I wouldn't mind doing this Micky Mouse shit on my rig.
@@dsandoval9396 Jesus get your ears checked
@@dsandoval9396 wtf
@@hemi4722 Certain headphones put out lower volume regardless of your system's max volume, so while it's loud it's only about as loud as watching a movie in a theater. Plus, since I play a lot of FPS games I want my gunshots to sound like gunshots, still very far from the pain threshold and you can still actually hear every sound clearly without the different sounds or frequencies getting muddy and bleeding in on each other.
Also, I set my EQ to cut the highs and a few of the mids a little so it's not like the high frequencies are piercing your eardrums. Again, (with my Crusher Wireless headphones) the sound is pretty much what you'd expect to hear in a theater.
Then again, I did work four years 8 to 12 hour shifts 5 days a week in a wearhouse that was so loud you had to yell to the person you were standing next to so they could understand you, so maybe my ears _are_ fucked up.
Just looks like a typical LTT project
so true
Llt who dat?
i was gonna say that if you meant LTT
not LTT?
Yeah, but this one had positive results...
why not just use a car radiator and a water pump
With actual radiator fluid.
@@easley421 Isn't "radiator fluid" just water with some antifreeze?
@@danandroid8701 lol, smart ass. I just watched the antifreeze video yesterday. Hilarious
@@easley421 not necessary. Cars use radiator fluid because the boiling point of water is too low. It would be cool though.
@@Phenom98 ua-cam.com/video/3wztD55-AWA/v-deo.html
I think you need to apply this to either a 7950X or a 13900K with an RTX 4090 to see if it throttles.
this
About to do just that, 7950x and a 4090 cooled by three 3x180mm radiators with two d5 pumps in parallel for increased flow with the radiators also in parallel instead of series
can you reply and let us know?
@@dfoster9445 sure, might be a month or 2 before I'm finished, nearly complete with the external radiator box but I still need to purchase my 4090 and ek CPU and GPU blocks.
@@sburns015 if you did it please reply how you did it and temps please
10:08 what the doctor says when you go to your great grandpa's hospital room
lmfao 😂😂😂
Dark humor is like children with cancer...
It never gets old.
@@Horny_Fruit_Flies Dark humor is like food
Not everyone gets it
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Omlll ripppp
Agreed, this is quite possibly the dumbest thing you've ever done, but I digress it's also probably one of the most brilliant things you've done yet.
Seriously though Jay, hear me out on this. You've created a cooling system where ultimately the only bottleneck is the water block, or even the thermal medium behind the IHS itself, so it can therefore be used to test waterblocks, thermal compound, or to prove that Intel chips really do run much hotter than AMD with incredible accuracy!
and it will be working passively for 2 reasons. 1: you've got a massive amount of surface area in the fans, and 2: you've got a very large displacement of coolant to absorb that heat each time the fluid cycles through the loop completely.
I'm so hoping you kept this waste of radiators and a box fan intact purely for testing reasons, as it is genuinely brilliant!
Ways you could potentially improve the rig though is to fit legs to it so it can be placed vertically so the convection effect can potentially come into play, and maybe an even larger (or additional) reservoir to just absorb more heat during peak loads during normal usage
+3.14
@Dakota Loch I can only imagine that double mounting fans would only improve the dissipation. THough I do not think it will be a simple x2 increase; there are a lot of other variables like increased drag, rate of water circulation, other fluid dynamics, etc. I think it would be pretty cool to mount 2 box fans to it and use it as some sort of test bed.
@@KBBF3 Adding another box fan in a push/pull config, will do next-to-nothing. It's already barely above ambient temps , meaning it's pretty-much doing all it can..without going sub-ambient.
As Jay stated, the cooling efficiency of the rads/fan are enough to cool the heat coming off the heatspreader. The only way to lower core temps will be to de-lid (and apply liquid metal), allowing more heat to be wicked from the core, and dumped into the rad.
@@KBBF3Those fan already had insane pressure anyway
$16 box fan, but don't forget the $440 of radiators that it's attached to
Yeah I think he brought that up more to the point that covering the radiators in 120mm fans would be quite a bit more expensive. Like $300+ for decent fans.
Can be done with a aluminum car radiator for much cheaper. Yeah computer rads are expensive.
true but that aluminum would cause a serous amount of corrosion. you'd have to make sure u had additives to prevent it but i have a feeling a big aluminum radiator would cause corrosion anyway.
Can't be done with a car rad propperly the fin design is designed totally differently it'll work but not as well as you'd expect, those rads are probably at least 500pct of the surface area measured (ie, (120x120)x16. ) Where's a cars radiator would only be 200pct as the radiator piping is much larger and less densely populated
You could use an external all metal pump and tubing then use a dex-cool type or maybe even a Honda specific coolant to protect the aluminum, copper and steel elements in the loop. Don't know how long that would last though.
"We've come up with the most rediculous water cooling system EVER!" LTT...
"Hold my beer" - Jay
Oh, if 'ridiculous' is the measurement, I'd like to remind you about the scrapyard wars season with the watercooling PC. What Jayz did here is over the top, but not ridiculous.
Should flip the whole rad/fan assembly so the air also blows air over the other exposed components. That much airflow would also cool the chipsets, RAM, the whole graphics card etc.
This is like watching a LTT video, but... it actually works... It's very odd - but I like it!
And nothing was accidentally dropped during the making of it.
Arch - I'm not sure what you mean there, their $69 budget gaming PC build works fairly well, and another $80 in upgrades surprised the hell out of me.
@@anonymousinc6330 it's a joke bud. Linus always finds a way, no matter how janky, but it rarely works the first time. That's why I love him so much.
+Arch -- I wouldn't say it works, yet.
What mass of water is that pump rated for pushing? If that pump motor is designed to push 100mL of liquid in system, and he has to fill with say 200mL to fill the 5 radiators
_(For hypothetic example say 25% of loop is inside the radiator so 4 more rads bring to 200mL)_
The energy input is the same but the mass being moved increased, so the flow must be slowed down affecting rate of heat dispersion and possibly creating un-anticipated wear & tear on structural parts that transfer the energy into work moving the water.
naw. he didn't drop anything :)
I really want to see you do something like the old Linus Tech Tips "whole room water cooling" but do it the right way and show off how awesome it is when it actually works properly.
I had 1 built and it was literally the best thing ever. Moving home next year and will defo do it again XD
This is the best implementation of the idea: ua-cam.com/video/C0ZW2z9y_vU/v-deo.html
That was such a fail when they did it.
but u need a car radiator on the outside and then pull in the pipes so that it is really good then it's silent and with a fan so that's a big plus
People still watch Linus?
i would love to see a test with no fan turned on, and just with the 4 radiators (silent mode)
if thats enough to keep it cold
6:33 jay: "how do we show airflow" phil: "dw i got you"
*Next Video* Jay-"so i've bought this car radiator"
I'm actually waiting to see this happen.
When water cooling was a new thing quite a few folks made DIY setups out of the heater cores salvaged from cars.
@@joelv4495 Few years ago i built water cooling system using some thrash, including heater core form Opel Kadett (with a leak). Check my channel if u want ;)
Now i am planning to build better one with full size car radiator and pump from heating system in house (Grundfos)
@@joelv4495 I remember stuff like that. I think things like oil and transmission coolers would be better due to inlet/outlet connection diameters. Especially when you consider how much more viscous those fluids are, theyre probably designed to cool better when size and FPI is taken into consideration.
@@joelv4495 Yep. My first venturing into watercooling was home made waterboxes and car heater cores. Back then DIY was the only option. Off the shelf parts just didn't exist. Also I learned the hard way that putting a little chlorine in a copper system to try and keep the funk build up in check doesn't end well. Can we say "Mildly corrosive liquid" which inevitably ends up leaking.. onto the motherboard. On the flip side. I did get pretty good at soldering copper tubing though.
"This is the dumbest thing I've ever done..." drill through a motherboard?
He's hoping no one will remember.
wait, I missed that
..Whomp...There it e-is..
na drilling through a 300$ motherboard is what smurt people do
it was when the EK predator came out so probably that.
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The "passive" cooling is the part I'm actually impressed by. Although it's not *really* passive (the pump is still mechanically circulating the coolant dynamic (water), a well-sound-insulated pump is going to be a helluva lot quieter than a case full of fans.
What I learned is that you should had made the 5 rads frame and then just let it be passive cooling, can't really get better than that :)
yeah, maximizing the area of heat dissipation was much more important than airflow. So just get the biggest rad you can and don't worry so much about fan design or speeds.
Well I guess passive Cooling is over as soon as you turn the AC off.
It will heat up eventually because the rad will warm up
DayVV4lkEr - How so? As long as the ambient environment is below a chips throttle point, you'll always have passive cooling..
put it horizontal and it wont heat up a lot passively either
When did vaping become the standard for vaguely demonstrating airflow?
It does kind of work tho? Other than a real smoke machine I woulnd't quite think of a better idea 😂
Since always.
I use It to find vacuum leaks in my car 🤣
today
@@CiceroFMYT Engines create vacuum and is used to power HVAC controls, cruise control, brake booster, emissions, test the fuel tank for leaks, flip up Thunderbird headlight covers, etc. If the vacuum lines leak, the connected accessories won't function and the engine will get too much air and high idle ( or just run like crap ).
This isn't dumb, this is brilliant. I've never considered linking multiple radiators in a custom loop before, but it works great. I even have an idea for a case design that is just radiators. All of it.
who's here after watching the video on LTT that went up today and remembered that this existed three years prior?
Dude, I've been itching to do this for an ACTUAL pc build for ages now. Funny thing is, I'm pretty sure alphacool makes a 9x120mm fan rad for crazy things like this.
@@Truex007 Yeah! Alphacool rebranded those 9x120 and 9x140mm rads which were previously made by Phobya. There's Watercool MO-RA3 too which is a little more expensive but has cool accessories sold separately and higher build quality!
FINALLY! I have always wanted to see this done. I also want to see it done with an aftermarket electric car radiator fan.
What's funny is that some electric car conversion kits cool the motor controller with computer radiators, fans, tubing and pumps from enermax.
jjjjjoeeeeee I
That would be over kill, imagine putting a performance Mishimoto fan. The sound would be so loud lol
@William Fields Do you know what else is funny. When people started doing water cooling they used car heater core as the radiator. They often had 10-12mm connections and were good size to fit in your case.
Get a second fan for a push/pull set up and see how high you can oc this. Then see if you can beat Gamers Nexus fire strike 3D score.
the fluid can only get like 1° less with push/pull
With window AC or a portable AC unit feeding into the push side
i dont think he has a titan V to do that.
#RIPGN ^^
Uh.... I don't think push/pull is going to make a difference, you literally can't get any better than this
What you need is a refrigeration unit that makes direct contact with the coolant.
I would start with a commercial diesel refrigeration unit of your typical semi trailer. It can reduce air temperatures down to -20 F.. But we're not interested in cooling air. I want a good sized plate fin heat exchanger that puts just a thin bit of aluminum between the coolant doing the cooling, and the coolant being cooled. Then we can test to see if airflow through the radiator makes it any more efficient or not.
Directly cooling the coolant with a plate fin heat exchanger is a lot more efficient than cooling air, then using that air to cool your coolant.
Of course, if you dont mind the noise and smell of diesel, you can eliminate the heat exchanger altogether and run the coolant directly into a commercial freezer unit - cooling the liquid down to -20 F. directly. At this point, the bottleneck becomes the surface area of the CPU.
So, what we need a special CPU that spreads all the processing out along a square foot of space and a ceramic/aluminum lid for maximum heat exchange. Or perhaps a special motherboard that handles 16 separate single core processors - effectively increasing our heat exchange by a factor of 16. I think we can OC the chips to compensate for the performance loss of putting that much distance between chips.
%*$# yeah!
Yooooooo, I might actually do this when I custom loop. Imagine the acoustics when a passive loop keeps an overclocked system at ambient when it's not under a stress test
Jay: It's got absolutely no purpose or reason
Me: *Likes*
I second that XD
amen
There is a purpose: highlight another time the fact Intel uses crap paste for their CPU.
Me: but Jay THATS the best reason to do something! :D
It may seem dumb to others, but to Jay, this is the smartest thing he's ever done.
You are a total dork Jay... I love it dude. Keep at it!
This is still one of my favorite videos. You always manage to take "jank" to a professional level.
Now that's some badass cooling
mines is better and cheaper it get sub ambient temps
Elliot Beech what do you use?
TheRAYdustin I use a hailea water chiller
Elliot Beech Heh, I looked it up and it's bigger than some itx builds... Isn't that a bit intrusive? How's the noise level?
TheRAYdustin not for me and it's prob about same noise as my fans and when it reaches its desired temp it will turn off till it reaches above the temp so u get regular sound breaks from it. Not to loud if u ask me
Now start removing rads, what's the minimum rads you need to maintain ambient?
I was hoping he would start with 2 rad and add the others to the loop one at a time to show the difference.
yea i was thinking that too
I second this thread!
💜DO MORE WITH THIS JAY💜
"This was a stupid idea" yeah but you're having lots of fun doing it.
Also 32x120mm fans in a push/pull config might have been interesting. I have seen several cases with punchouts for external cooling.so many they expected this silliness.
you could also put 4 240mm ones lol
JAY stay in this direction brother. love the channel man
Next week, Jay uses a refrigerator to cool his VRM ... stay tuned!
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THERE'S RUBBER TO BURN, SPARKS TO FLY, THE NEXT JAYZTWOCENTS VIDEO IS JUST. AROUND. THE BEND.
I can't wait to see what this team of Maverick Mechanics will do next!
that was fun show...
I run a Watercool Mo-Ra3 and love it. External massive rads are the way to go.In addition, a lot less tubing inside your case, pump and res also mounted to the rad. Functional and stylish and much better performing than equal money internal rads with lots of hassle and cramped space etc...
There seems to be one major positive improvement on this one that you did not think about: Why not put the blocks in parallel?
Currently, only the first heat dissipation unit works at max. The next block gets lower temps and drops in efficiency thus resulting in less dissipation. The resistive forces(static pressure) inside the blocks force the pump more: the series circuit is longer with more resistance to the flow.
Again, make it parallel in the that way you will get the max possible efficiency out of each radiator at the given coolant temperature. Use a manifold and keep the loop length the same for each radiator in order to get a well distributed flow. Maybe change the pump or simply increase the flow too.
BTW your current heat dissipation rating is somewhere from 30% to 50% lower because you are running the system in series thus dropping the temps and efficiency for each next radiator.
I would like to know where did you read this... i mean, yes, it would be more efficient in parallel but the thing with the pump you mentioned, i need some proof
@@moisesramirez4516 Here you go one of the possible references: Resistance in the Fluid
System www.augusta.k12.va.us/cms/lib01/VA01000173/Centricity/Domain/396/Resistance_in_the_Fluid_System.pdf
Dude its 1c above amb whats the deal for higher eff?!
@@kingfrozen4257 maybe being able to get a smaller, more quiet fan? I dunno
@@kingfrozen4257 Jay pointed out that passive cooling was almost enough (without the fan) while it is in series... Maybe with the efficiency increase from running it in parallel, the fan wouldn't be needed at all.
next project use a cars radiator
A radiator for a Camry only cost a little more than one of the rads that were used...
It would be fun, I always wonder why there is no videos with them.
ChrisTheBrownGuy yes..brass 4 core radiator for a big ford truck
*ahem* -discounted summit racing 2 row 1" tubes, all aluminum 19" x 32" x 2.5" radiator.
Or Motorcycle Radiators, a more appropriate size.
Try it with a Delidded 7980XE! Seriously! You almost hit 5 on your chip, delid it and just do it!
Absolutely!!!
These should be sold in stores you are a genius!
I like the test bench set up. Lots of airflow without restriction and easy to access for upgrades. A simple hinged dust and notouch cover could be fabricated. It would lift to the back and a prop rod hold it while work is being done.
Just do a car radiator alot bigger than those and 80 bucks brand new... Put a box fan 15 bucks at family Dollar works just as good and a lot cheaper
This!
It's bigger but the collective surface area for a car rad (of the same/comparable size) is smaller than those 4 radiators. That's because the tubes in a car rad have a bigger diameter and the fins attached are bigger and have larger gaps between them so less air is actually able to make contact with metal and carry heat away. Lots of small pipes and fins is better than fewer large pipes and fins for radiating away heat.
*Update* for clarity:
To make up for that a car usually has more fluid (higher total heat capacity) circulating and runs at a higher operating temperature that is a bit under the boiling point of water (~90C). You don't see the PC getting the fluid temperature anywhere near that high because water has a really high heat capacity, you can store a huge amount of heat in the water itself. Water has to absorb ~4,200 Joules of heat energy for the temperature of one kilogram of water to increase 1 degree celsius.
What if... you use 4 or 5 computer radiators in a car?
The other thing to take into account is are you gonna fuck up your cpu and gpu blocks by using an aluminum car radiator for a "test" when he already has these radiators for other builds.... ya know?
I was thinking of this exact same problem. I know aluminum cpu blocks exist though an aluminum gpu block would have to be custom made and is therefore out of the question
Video suggestion: water cooled audio challenge - build an over clocked gaming/editing rig, with the lowest noise emission level you can. Maybe challenge LTT or someone to fight you over it?
I think DIY Perks already has him beat: ua-cam.com/video/N-z9PidYH4E/v-deo.html
brandishwar given that he is using active air cooling, I'm going to go with his system probably sounds like a jet engine compared to what you could do if you tried a lot harder on a water cooled setup.
linus did it months ago....... ua-cam.com/video/dfbcD248n4Y/v-deo.html
And given that comment, I know you didn't watch the video.
Brandishwar, did YOU watch the video from DIY Perks? Because they clearly have a spinning fan running in those cooler blocks. - My suggestion wasn't "Make a quiet setup", it was "build one with the lowest emission level you can". Also it was "That YOU can", not "What is the lowest level DIY Perks can".
Saying DIY Perks or Linus already did a really quiet computer setup therefore you don't need to bother doing your own videos is kind of like saying "The Wright brothers set the air speed record, so no one else needs to try and top it..." - It is missing the point of a CHALLENGE...
“summer is a good time to travel”
*muffled laugh through corona mask*
Wait until january, hook it up to a mining rig and heat the office with it.
it's just a heater that makes money
6:22 that moment when he realized that someone is calling him and just immediately hid the phone. :DD
your profile pic matches your comment
Jay to Linus "Bruh hold muh Beer" 🍺
Bash Erexx except LTT is objectively better in every aspect
except for custom exotic builds jay will always be better
I always wondered about it. Nice video Jay.
It's been years and every once and a while this pops in my head and I rewatch it...and It makes me want to do this in a full customer cabinet/desk.
Another year and I am watching this again and still considering it.
If this is the dumbest thing you have ever done, you need to try harder. :)
@Cyrian Genesis ill take it off yur hands i dont mind noise
@Cyrian Genesis ive been to monster jam many times and never once used ear plugs i use mowers, weedeaters and leaf blowers without them as well
@Cyrian Genesis I'm partially deaf in my left ear due to an army injury. I'll take you up on that challenge :)
@Cyrian Genesis Ill take that unloved gtx 1080 ;P
Trihard CLAP
Now you just gotta try it in Push-Pull config...
There would be no change. Ambient is ambient. Now, if one of those fans integrated some sort of evaporative cooling, you'd see a drop in temp.
Then the next step up would be to use an air conditioning unit. (There are small ones.)
Actually, given that it's possible to make a DIY swamp cooler, evaporative cooling would be easier than just buying an AC unit; you just need to supply water to it.
Ganaram Inukshuk
Why?
Phase Change Freon cooling the CPU directly would be more efective and easyier. Just adding a air con condensor/radiator ..which is still only pushing ambient air to the loop.. wont change anything.
I would have liked to see a longer test with the fan off. This might actually be a solid and very quiet solution to cooling, if you have the space for that huge array of radiators.
I'm wondering how quiet these pumps actually are, and I'm amazed the pump is able to run the liquid through so many radiators.
Was going to build an outside (of the house) small automotive radiator system piped through the wall , with an temp controlled fan , to run multiple PCs . But after seeing gunk and gasket degradation covered on various channels now thinking about a closed loop system based on huge heatsinks. Will wait for the next gen of air coolers to decide as my idea look like it might be overkill as the tech develops.
This the type of shit Linus would do. I like it.
But this one actually works ,it's like Linus comes up with an idea and and jay perfects it
but Linus would drop it whilst its connected.
How about a thermal image of the rads under load?
David Fisher i dont think he has a flir camera
Load? What load?
He could get one for about 200 and I bet he would find it to be very useful in diagnosing hot spots.
i think he has one of the USB/lightning adapter phone ones?
Hahahah Fishnutts is that you 🤣
The idea of going fabless and for near passive (pump only) cooling is really interesting. I would like to see more testing with the fan off because the extra couple radiators and removing a few fans could be worth it for achieving near silence.
Lol fantastic man loving your program, best friend turned me on to you and I'm glad he did. You sir are a funny cat.
I have wanted to do this for years! I've always wanted to build in WAY too many rads on a custom stand for a micro atx build and have one fan moving the air in or out of the enclosure.
The air CFM is a function of the over all throughput. the fan is simply moving so much damn air that any loss of pressure between the blades has a negligible effect on the cooling capacity. now if you had some much thicker radiators with a much denser fin array it may the static pressure might be a more pertinent factor but not in this case with these puny (in comparison ) radiators.
This is actually a really good ghetto set up I would be down to do someday if I wanted to do an external rad set up and had a budget. Very smart idea
Try using an aluminum racing radiator (for a car) and a 12-volt radiator fan. They're about half the size of a full size car radiator. They sell for cheap on ebay. You can pick up a fan cheap at a junkyard if you don't want to buy a new one. Might need a more-powerful pump to get enough flow. Maybe a pond pump would work lol
Use the same 4 rad frame, and cover with the best fan types that screw onto each rad.
4x fans per rad, 4x rads: 16x little fans.
Rerun the same tests.
Also try another box fan on the other side (1x box fan per side, 2x box fans total) and then the 4x fans per rad, 4x rads: 12x little fans on both sides as well (32x little fans, 16x fans per side total)
Also, check the wattage usage for each configuration.
For cryptocurrency mining.
Why? He is near ambient temp.
Why are you only putting 3 fans on a 4 fan radiator? Those are 480s, not 360s.
MindBlowerWTF: to hit ambient lol
Let's see how much lower the 16x fans or 32x fans can get, as the 1x box fan was only 1 over ambient, that's 10 points to work with, or 100 if you did double digits.
Plus we need a 2x, a 3x and a 4x card test. What if it handles 4 fricken GPU's mining at the same time on the same super rad system? How much power can one of these mega rads handle at ambient delivery of cooling, and how much with some comfortable max temps?
I'm genuinely interested. What if the dual box fan setup used less electricity and offered superior cooling. Why would you even buy little fans any more for rads? Are there better box fans you can get?
I wanna see a bunch of large fans versus small fans.
mjc0961: I updated my info. I thought they were 3x fans, my bad
Next time ... Cool PC using A Car Radiator 😝😋😅
actually the first radiators used for watercooling WERE car radiators
I did it on my 3570k, works like a charm
This was actually really cool, Jay
With passive cooling results like that, you've given me an idea for my recording studio pc...
Should try that with a Threadripper or the Core i9! This is the more extreme ones to experiment with this!
yeah use a Threadripper 2990WX 32C/64t with a TDP of 250w and overclock it, and use triple/quad Titan V's (3/4x 250w TDP).
(i tried to make the highest system by TDP)
nah not quad titans use quad 590s XD
nah Powercolor Radeon 7990
according to Anandtech review (2013), it could draw an astonishing 650W at full load, the 690 drew a "mere" 472w
would four of those count as quad graphic cards or octruple
Do more of this type of videos
I would like to see a video where you run the benchmarks on progressively fewer radiators until you find where the temps rise above ambient. IE could you get the same results with 2 rads instead of 4?
Should do this again but with like a super crazy modern build. Watercool the CPU/GPU and Mobo.
Intel saw this and thought 'Nah, that's not enough cooling'...
Would be cool to see this with more GPUs or even cooling multiple systems in the same room! How many gaming PCs can it cool?? :)
THAT would be a great use for that setup. Way too much for one but how mamy systems is too much for this "rad" setup.
Have 10 computers on it, lol.
Whole......studio water cooling?
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For those geeks with the server closet, this would be neat to cool several systems and have the radiator mounted outside the closet. In the winter it's cold enough to use passive cooling with the radiator mounted outside the house.
Amazing project, learned a lot from this
You should definitely do some crazy overclocking with this!
This just goes to show that you cant cool 8700k lol
adec avdic But you can cool Ryzen, how weird is that? Guess Intel is the new AMD
Patrick I mean, you saw the video right? The point was the 8700k runs hot when overclocking and no cooling solution can solve that like a delid can. That's just fact.
Shibby D lol how did you get to that conclusion? the gpu was runnung at 26c but the cpu was at 80c. Obviously it does scale and just Intels thermal interface is thrash
Patrick I think his point was your initial response was unnecessarily combative in response to his joking comment, & sounded an awful lot like something someone who is biased towards the outside team would say.
He wasn't seriously saying it's impossible to cool an 8700k, that would be ridiculous & no one would actually claim that.
An intelligent person on the internet that understands jokes? :) I like you
You should test this >> Remove 1 radiator, test again e see the results. Remove another radiador, test again, .... So we can see the difference!!!!
Even though it was an extremely stupid test. I do see the merits of doing what you asked Leandro Tonin
cary Harper if you see the title of his video, he already says it is stupid! 4 radiators, BUT if he alread spent hours testing this, he could've spend a few more so we can see and learn the impact on adding more radiators
Yes I was more or less singing to the choir in the first sentence. But commented to you because I was thinking "WHY IN THE HELL, I DIDN'T THINK OF THAT MYSELF!" Good thinking! On you're part. Not so much mine.
cary Harper thanks!! I appreciate that!! Let's hope that Jay see this and answer our doubts hehehe!! And greetings from Brazil hehehe!!!
I'm curious too. How much radiator is needed for optimal cooling? or does the number of radiators inversely proportional to the temperature? or does cold air from a refrigerator/AC will also have a difference? if you soak the tube in cold water before it reaches the radiator will it also helps?
I also had this idea floating in my brain. Thanks for the video.
I would like to suggest, that you try integrating an air purifier into a system as the cooling system and as a way to help keep dust from collecting on composites.
I have a suggestion :
Why don't you build a case around this radiator :)
If it works, it's not dumb.
It doesn't work man, the fans alone are worth $500. It works, but it's not worth making it.
I'm not talking about price, i'm talking about cooling performace.
Except he used a $15 box fan; though I know you meant for 16 x 140mm fans which is a lot. But I fail to see how this "didn't work," did you even watch the video. Did you see the temps? Did you see the temps without the fan? There's a difference between practicality and working. This works but is definitely not practical.
Im not saying that this setup is practical, I didnt, but I said that this overkill cooling solution works and I know its worthless.
Sorry, my comment was directed @ Joe who said "It doesn't work," which is objectively false. I agree with you that it's not dumb since it works. :-)
6:28 Phil and i test airflow the same way LOL
I was going to build this and put into my Thermaltake Core X-9 a while back....still thinking of doing it, but using a large trans cooler for a car....I may still do it with all the car parts I have around the place
God it makes me jealous when I see Jay in that room with about a million hardware boxes behind him!!!
this is the type of quality content I expect from professionals. thank you.
I think that's the smartest thing he ever did.
This episode is like uh kind of “Jaybusters” and I love it man ❤️👍🏽👍🏽
I did this once. 4 480mm 5cm thick high density fins radiator from the old days. 24 38mm 3000rpm delta fans in push pull. 2 D5's.
I designed and build a case for it. The air went from one panel to the other so no heat buildup inside. It had quick connects on the back. And wheels.
PC also had quick connects on the back so you placed the cases next to each other and then connected the hoses like some frankenstein monster.
This was when people still did LAN parties and there weren't many "fans" about the noise those deltas made.
I started looking into custom liquid cooling... had no idea how expensive things were! OMG! Those radiators are equal in cost to a top-teir graphics card.
No They are not 1.500 Bucks
And home depot and Lowe's stocks sky rocket from the sudden sale of box fans.
lol
I don't think the sales numbers would be noticed with all the fans being sold in the hot regions lol
Could you see how well this works with ONE 120mm fan and a big cardboard box for the airflow to spread out? Or four, etc. I have a suspicion that a lot of these fans perform really well with less backpressure. Adding more fans costs noise, adding more rads just costs money.
You should do a 2022 version of this with today's hotter components!
throw this thing on a threadripper 1950x!!!!
Before watching this, I'm wondering if what I'm about to watch is really dumber than drilling a hole through a multi-layer motherboard PCB.
I didn't know I needed this but I do now 🤣
Add a flow meter. You may need to add a pump in series. That's a lot more flow resistance than a typical custom loop.
never underestimate the power of our lord, the box fan, hallowed be thy name
Almost as much radiator that the 1000D can fit.
Alan Dotts Fuck, I want that case sooooo bad. Buy it for me please?
The best cooling solution i'v ever seen in a pc!! i keep this option in mind!!!
Very interested in doing something like this. Want to run my loop just outside of back of pc to hook up something similar externally, and just put on quick disconnects for a quick bypass when I don't the rad. Looks pretty expensive tho.
Have you ever thought of getting a no-ra3 radiator? They are kinda like this setup. I just got one for my rendering computer and I love it