Hey! I forgot to mention in the video, but we recently started a Dawid Does Twitch Stuff channel. It has a bunch of highlights from my Twitch stream. Go check it out here: ua-cam.com/channels/AiMJaOrvTik7XyJethz-ig.html
i bought one for the same reason. as a pilot i couldn't pass it up. its actually decent cooler, and if some design changes are made, it can be a top notch cooler
@@bndahi8251Is there a way to control the LEDs so it's not just rainbow 247? Because I think U might consider it if I can just make them a solid color
I should actually test that cause i have this cooler and i have a noctua on it infact. The little blue cooler is actually amazing. I did stress test prime95 on small setting onna ryzen 3100 and 3700x. The cooler is only 37mm tall, its lower profile then the stock heatsink. Its about 50% lower height then the stock stealth cooler
Golden field: let’s make a cooler that heats up to 69 degrees with rgb on a 3200g. Golden field engineers: why not here you go. (Result terrible orb cooler)
Because they make it themselves. If it were anyone else, the packet would have been el-cheapo silicone grease that hasn't changed since the 80s(which used to be what you got and there was nothing better) People don't realize that the little syringe wasn't a thing until IIRC Arctic Silver(not to be confused with Arctic who makes MX TIM, the artic freezer, and those decent Arctic F/P series fans)
Well as a Chinese kid who's been reading about PC parts since elementary school I've known Golden Field for about 15 years. Never ever had any of their products in possession tho. Their best selling parts were PC cases with built-in PSUs which were vastly popular back in those days. In our particular market they were a decent choice for the price (explains why they've existed for so long). I recall a brand called Big Buffalo which always marked the lowest end in the pricing column of our Popular Computer Weekly, and Golden Field would definitely have a lead to those stuff. The better choice local brands were Great Wall, HuntKey and SAMA, all of which had a series of best sellers for case/PSU bundles. Taiwanese and American brands were less seen. You'd still find them readily available if you live in big cities, tho. Cooler Master and Thermaltake were very recognized brands after all. For coolers there were definitely better deals even if we went with local brands only. PCCooler (Chaopin 3, "Overclock 3") and DeepCool (Jiuzhou Fengshen, "Wind God of China") dominated the market in almost every price range. But we tend to just focus on the price. So if case makers did manage to pull out some hot deals they'd sell no prob. It's not like paying double or triple the price for a cooler would get your lower mid-range tray CPU to perform much better with all those pennies you cut off from other parts. Price was kept low enough due to our vast production capacity, so were cases and case fans - the price shocked me when I went abroad - so it wasn't like that much to lose either if performance was mediocre.
I love hyper 212 clones. At least over here, they provide the same performance for maybe 60% of the price. Deepcool and lc power are even rather quiet.
Had the golden field 240 watercooler on my Ryzen 7 rig now for way over 2 years. Been 100% reliable,not that noisy,and the CPU has never gone over 70oc.Not sure what else you want for a cooler .Maybe a cooler costing twice as much plus ,might take 2-3 oc of of that figure. More than exceptable temps and proven reliability will do for the majority of us on medium ability PC`s.
I JUST saw you in Austin's comments! Us Canadians have it rough with PC parts, although I don't know if Micro Center has as much stock as we are lead to believe with that video.
Yup this is about what I expected. It is also possible with the AiO that they just used a lower quality pump. I love the look of the turbine one but dear God the performance of all of them is average at best, I guess if they are cheap enough then it could be a good thing? Thanks for taking this one on!
Only just found your channel…you’ve had me in stitches a few times….just one suggestion….can you please get a cooler knife for your unboxing 🤣🤣 looks like you borrowed it from your grandmother 😉🤣
That jet turbine would go great with an aircraft-themed build. Like if the case was grey camo with some nose art on the front, grey/black interior theme, an f-22 model inside... fuck, now I want to start building
I actually kinda fell in love with that Jet Turbine cooler - it’s pretty decent, looks and sounds kool as hell. Another plus with a cooler like that is it should help with VRM thermals.
It's actually really common to see one or two of those little paper thermal paste pouches included with things like replacement laptop cooling assemblies.
I LOVE THE JET DESING DEFINITELY I'LL BUY IT, ALL OU NEED TO DO IT'S JUST REDUCE A LITTLE BIT THE SPEED TO CREATE A BALANCE BETWEEN THE NOISE AND THE TEMP, BUT THAT DESING IS AWESOME! YOU KNOW SOMETHING NEW ON THE PC WORLD.
Dawid my friend. I have the 240 aio (August 2020 purchased) on show here, although mine looks slightly different packaging. It runs my 3900x better by 3 degrees than my NHD15. Agree its cheap (£49)for an aio, and I highly recommend it. Definitely make sure the cooler plate is firmly on the cpu as its a bit fiddly to get it secured. Not the best mounting mechanism I'll admit. Longevity I can't say but I've been using this 240 aio for nearly 5 months and it's been brilliant up to now. I did use EK120mm vadar fans on it rather than the stock rgb ones. I always buy superior more expensive branded equipment but I took a mad punt on this golden field 240 aio and because it was purchased direct fron Amazon, if it was poo I'd return it and grab a corsair aio or similar. The £70 I saved made my RTX 3080 price a little easier to swallow. Yes I was one if the lucky ones to get one, even though 3 months to get it (15 Dec 2020 purcahse)
@@DawidDoesTechStuff For PC cases if you want to try, 1stPlayer (sometimes spelled FirstPlayer) makes cheap cases with tempered glass. I'm using one of their cases, the Firebase X2, which has terribly choked airflow and I had to replace the front panel myself. The upper end cases look slightly better though
@@DangNguyen-xx3zi Well, the case IS named "Firebase" so no wonder it has bad airflow, otherwise they'd called it the "Icebase X2" :D Jokes aside, I run a similar case, just rebranded as the "Boostboxx Theseus" and on mine I removed the front Glass panel and replaced it with a homebuild mesh front (held in place with self adhesive magnetstrips). It improved the cooling by around 15° for the peak values, my heavily overclocked ryzen 3600 (running 4.5 Ghz all core @ 1.26 vCore) with a beQuiet pureRock2 cooler now peaks at 70° instead of the 88° it reached while the glass front was still installed.
@@Enakaji Hey I also replaced my front panel, but I used a laser cut acrylic sheet instead cause I have access to a laser cutter. I'm running a pretty low spec system (i3-9100f, GTX 960) but it's still a 5 degree decrease overall. My cpu peaks at 65 degree and GPU peaks at 85 on stress test, before that GPU was approaching 92
@@Enakaji Also I just looked up your Boostboxx Theseus, it's definitely different from the Firebase X2, the Theseus has a bigger vent on top for what looks like a 240mm radiator. But yes that stupid solid front panel with edgy rainbow light is there, at least you and I didn't have to buy fans for this case
To be precise: I mean the Argon AR05, but improved with two additional heatpipes. Or a flattened AR06. Probably a hybrid of both. The form factor is still interesting. I wonder how it compares to both.
The low-profile blue one was so surprisingly not garbage that it’s out of stock on Amazon (Also the terrible orb reminds me of that $5 CPU cooler Linus did a few years back. The fins are even designed the same way, the only difference is that the terrible orb has RGB)
I'm very, VERY tempted with that Jet Engine one because it really called my attention, it also matches the "Busou Shinki Strarf Waifu PC" I'm thinking to make, I really don't mind the sound, if even making it silent reduces temps from stock... Then doesn't seem so bad! btw, the first use case I can think of that mini-blue-cute one, is to be used on something like a Fractal Design Node 202 or Asrock Deskmini, way cheaper and more available worldwide like my third world country than Noctua's hahaha Still, thanks for this dude! Please stop me from watching that amazon page of the Jet Engine one btw....
"We're gonna kick off the video with a good ol' unboxing" 🤣🤣🤣 U got to give Golden Field credit for the easy unboxing box...as soon as u touched it..BOOM...it opened in under 1 second...TRANSFORMER style. That is a COOL feature of this new COOLer... maybe its single one 🤣🤣🤣
I'm on my 4th desktop build with the Hyper 212 cooler and they have never let me down! I'm running an Intel i7-7700K undervolted to 1.3V and at stock speeds. Running stress tests, the CPU never goes past 63 degrees (usually averages around 59) and that's with me slowing down the fan speed to around 1100 rpm. It's super quiet and good a value. Not the coolest looking but it does the job.
Now that's good timing. I ordered a granny fiddler this weekend and it's supposed to be delivered tomorrow. My thought was it should perform at least as good as an air cooler, be much quieter than my stock cooler, and gain case exhaust which hopefully brings the GPU temps down a couple degrees. I hope the weather cooperates so it gets delivered on time.
The Windwalker similarity, it's possible it is an actual CM unit. CM make a lot of coolers for other companies, so wouldn't surprise me if they licensed the heatsink and they just added their own fan design.
This is actually something very common in the PC parts industry. Many of the hardware designs are either licensed from a manufacturer like Asetek and even made in the same factories but have orders for custom trimmings and logos to be placed on them that's why you see so many AIOs with the round pump water block combo design, they are all from a company called Asetek, they just license out the design and then a company can have them made with their own trimmings on them. Multiple brands will have their parts made by the same factories and will just have their logos placed upon them as part of a custom order with only some slight modifications made, very common with parts that don't involve complex silicon like GPUs, even Ram and SSDs often have this happen the Brand just places an order with a factory for them to use x,y,z memory controller, nand flash, dram modules, etc. then just have a custom label slapped on it.
I would be interested in watching Dawid present the "Industrial Strength Vibrator" comparison video. Adding in a slew of Facts he "just knows" somehow. It could work out to be one of the most awkward and funniest videos he's ever uploaded.
I really like the design of the turbine looking cooler, If I build a pc for flight simulator games I'd probably go with a design like that, given that the cooling performance is doing okay XD
G'day Dawid, this was a really good round up, would it be possible to do more in the future to see if the cheap or weird looking coolers are worth buying, like AeroCool Core Plus $25AUD, Cylon 3 $49AUD, Cylon 4 $59AUD & Mirage 5 $59AUD (this is another downdraft one like the Turbine but looks like an AIO Pump) 🤔 Maybe Golden Field get CoolerMaster to make the Coolers, not only does the WindWalker look like a 212 but the design of AIO Pump looks Quite similar to my ML240 AIO
yay, thank GOD you exist on here! I wish more tubers would adopt a happy fun time with tech, the community has gotten so BORING!!!!! The whining and crying must end... unless tasers are involved, then its crying with laughter! Thank you Dawid!
3:13 I've a thermal paste pouch that looks like that which came with some replacement GPU fans. I keep it on my desk because I love the labeling on it: "Heat cunduction expert For LED CPU Cooler Used"
Did it on a 65W tdp I3-10100. Slapped a 25x90 mm noctua fan. That's in a Asrock Deskmini barebone. Tight fit at 48mm height. No noise at normal operation. Temps under 70 anytime.
That should not need much fan speed to cool that old i3, even the stock cooler is more than good for those. Which probably will work out good, making the cooler much quieter than in the test.
hahah what if they made a cooler for the threadripper hahaha it probabaly be a litle bit of a nightmare like your neighbor mowing the lawn on 12am midnight til 3am
Hey! I forgot to mention in the video, but we recently started a Dawid Does Twitch Stuff channel. It has a bunch of highlights from my Twitch stream.
Go check it out here: ua-cam.com/channels/AiMJaOrvTik7XyJethz-ig.html
@@Zulejao nope. Get a job
@@davidrufo1970 Haha!! Fair enough. 😁
@@DawidDoesTechStuff haven't watch this yet but I believe that they are "good"
Nice video man it was fun to watch
Dawid, love your videos! They're super interesting.
Golden Field Product review : 0/10 due to missing kawaii koala bear stickers.
I agree
1000% true
If they added that kawaii koala bear as their mascot they would make so much more money
That is the biggest short coming with those coolers. 😂
Not gonna lie I thought that decal looked really ugly, definitely cause of the nose.
That jet cooler actually looked so cool, I'm a plane nerd and i'm legit going to buy that cooler just to have it on a shelf
i bought one for the same reason. as a pilot i couldn't pass it up. its actually decent cooler, and if some design changes are made, it can be a top notch cooler
you get +69% increased audio realism on microsoft flight sim
I consider that CPU cooler for a military-themed build in the future.
Specifically, either a TF2 build, or a GUN build.
Wouldve been good for HDD cooling back in the day :)
@@bndahi8251Is there a way to control the LEDs so it's not just rainbow 247? Because I think U might consider it if I can just make them a solid color
I don’t know why but ‘Granny Fiddler’ shook me to my core 😂😂😂😂
Wait it's Anna, Dawid she's onto your secret.
Jk, love you two
Stop fiddling my granny, Dawid!
you are hot
@@Carlos-lq7ey bruh
Excuse me?! The Turbine is actually AMAZING. I need that right now.
I thought 💭 same thing. Of course it depends if you like a white noise type effect, which I do personally.
@@maples328@michaelmechex I was thinking the same thing as you guys. Like, who has a jet turbine cpu cooler!? I want it
the blue one is so cute. wonder how it would perform with a noctua fan mounted.
God yeah
I think the fan would be 2x the price of the little cooler
Pretty similar I'd think. Just quieter. If you want real cooling, slap a 7 amp fan on the thing like the blowimatron Linus is so fond of.
I should actually test that cause i have this cooler and i have a noctua on it infact. The little blue cooler is actually amazing. I did stress test prime95 on small setting onna ryzen 3100 and 3700x. The cooler is only 37mm tall, its lower profile then the stock heatsink. Its about 50% lower height then the stock stealth cooler
Yeah! That's a good point. I should have included the Noctua in the test.
New drinking game idea: every time Dawid says “actually” you take a shot
dies of alcohol poisoning
@@adriannasyraf3534 Well actually
I'm not responsible for anyone's alcohol poisoning. 😂
I'm hammered!
@@rodneyk6913 that took you 3 minutes at best
Golden field: let’s make a cooler that heats up to 69 degrees with rgb on a 3200g.
Golden field engineers: why not here you go. (Result terrible orb cooler)
Haha!! That checks out.
even my wraith stealth does better
My breathing works better than that cooler
lol i get 58c with a wraith prism on one of my 3200g rigs.
It's called Golden Field cos their products are piss poor.
jarate
Hahaha!! Poor choice of brand name if you think about it. 😂
@@mg86_ *sniper field*
3:17 Actually i have a arctic freezer 34 esports duo and it came with a little pack of mx-4 like that. That was a cool touch. Nice video as always :)
Because they make it themselves. If it were anyone else, the packet would have been el-cheapo silicone grease that hasn't changed since the 80s(which used to be what you got and there was nothing better)
People don't realize that the little syringe wasn't a thing until IIRC Arctic Silver(not to be confused with Arctic who makes MX TIM, the artic freezer, and those decent Arctic F/P series fans)
We need Steve from GN, to tear down that AIO and make a deep dive analysis of the pump.
When your pc part is reviewed in this channel, remember not to cry
What part may I ask doe
This is Actually the best and Actually accurate video that Actually shows some Golden Field Actually . You Actually did a good job
what is the recommended ram clearance for the jet turbine? I'd like to pair it with the xpg d50 rgb. would that still be too tall?
Well as a Chinese kid who's been reading about PC parts since elementary school I've known Golden Field for about 15 years. Never ever had any of their products in possession tho. Their best selling parts were PC cases with built-in PSUs which were vastly popular back in those days. In our particular market they were a decent choice for the price (explains why they've existed for so long). I recall a brand called Big Buffalo which always marked the lowest end in the pricing column of our Popular Computer Weekly, and Golden Field would definitely have a lead to those stuff. The better choice local brands were Great Wall, HuntKey and SAMA, all of which had a series of best sellers for case/PSU bundles. Taiwanese and American brands were less seen. You'd still find them readily available if you live in big cities, tho. Cooler Master and Thermaltake were very recognized brands after all.
For coolers there were definitely better deals even if we went with local brands only. PCCooler (Chaopin 3, "Overclock 3") and DeepCool (Jiuzhou Fengshen, "Wind God of China") dominated the market in almost every price range. But we tend to just focus on the price. So if case makers did manage to pull out some hot deals they'd sell no prob. It's not like paying double or triple the price for a cooler would get your lower mid-range tray CPU to perform much better with all those pennies you cut off from other parts. Price was kept low enough due to our vast production capacity, so were cases and case fans - the price shocked me when I went abroad - so it wasn't like that much to lose either if performance was mediocre.
Fun fact: nobody read what you wrote
@@nehcooahnait7827 ?
@@nehcooahnait7827fun fact jimbo: I did
Back in the day I loved Zalman Coolers. They also had a big blue cooler/pump combo for a watercooling system.
Still using a Zalman from a decade ago in one of my older rigs.
Dawid is the most underrated guy I know hope it stays like that
Granny fiddler 😂😂 I choked on my drink lol that’s the same thing I was thinking but to hear someone else say it aloud was too much 😂
I love hyper 212 clones. At least over here, they provide the same performance for maybe 60% of the price. Deepcool and lc power are even rather quiet.
Had the golden field 240 watercooler on my Ryzen 7 rig now for way over 2 years.
Been 100% reliable,not that noisy,and the CPU has never gone over 70oc.Not sure what else you want for a cooler
.Maybe a cooler costing twice as much plus ,might take 2-3 oc of of that figure.
More than exceptable temps and proven reliability will do for the majority of us on medium ability PC`s.
Man whenever i see u upload i stop what I’m doing to watch great channel
I JUST saw you in Austin's comments! Us Canadians have it rough with PC parts, although I don't know if Micro Center has as much stock as we are lead to believe with that video.
Bought one of these a few years back.
Was told it was am4.
Was only given Intel brackets.
Thank God Amazon's good with returns.
I love it whenever he says Shroud a picture of shroud peeking at us pop up 😂
Yup this is about what I expected. It is also possible with the AiO that they just used a lower quality pump. I love the look of the turbine one but dear God the performance of all of them is average at best, I guess if they are cheap enough then it could be a good thing?
Thanks for taking this one on!
Feel like I need to start building my Golden Field product portfolio 😂
Only just found your channel…you’ve had me in stitches a few times….just one suggestion….can you please get a cooler knife for your unboxing 🤣🤣 looks like you borrowed it from your grandmother 😉🤣
That jet turbine would go great with an aircraft-themed build. Like if the case was grey camo with some nose art on the front, grey/black interior theme, an f-22 model inside... fuck, now I want to start building
You keep saying they're loud but when you show them they seem quiet af. Is it just the mic used or whats up there?
I actually kinda fell in love with that Jet Turbine cooler - it’s pretty decent, looks and sounds kool as hell. Another plus with a cooler like that is it should help with VRM thermals.
- nice temps, is that a Hyper 212 evo?
- no, that's the Diaper 212 evo.
- what? I can't hear anything!!
I think this is the only channel that I enjoy rewatching.
Im here because of the MEE6 bot lmao EDIT: Your Beard looks nice!
Crazy same here
how?
@@under_archive9179 i got a noti from is saying that he uploaded a video on yt...
It's actually really common to see one or two of those little paper thermal paste pouches included with things like replacement laptop cooling assemblies.
The Jet one triggered memories of the Cooler Master Jet 4 series for SKT 478 xD
The jet looking cooler looks really cool tbh
I LOVE THE JET DESING DEFINITELY I'LL BUY IT, ALL OU NEED TO DO IT'S JUST REDUCE A LITTLE BIT THE SPEED TO CREATE A BALANCE BETWEEN THE NOISE AND THE TEMP, BUT THAT DESING IS AWESOME! YOU KNOW SOMETHING NEW ON THE PC WORLD.
Dawid my friend. I have the 240 aio (August 2020 purchased) on show here, although mine looks slightly different packaging. It runs my 3900x better by 3 degrees than my NHD15.
Agree its cheap (£49)for an aio, and I highly recommend it. Definitely make sure the cooler plate is firmly on the cpu as its a bit fiddly to get it secured. Not the best mounting mechanism I'll admit.
Longevity I can't say but I've been using this 240 aio for nearly 5 months and it's been brilliant up to now. I did use EK120mm vadar fans on it rather than the stock rgb ones.
I always buy superior more expensive branded equipment but I took a mad punt on this golden field 240 aio and because it was purchased direct fron Amazon, if it was poo I'd return it and grab a corsair aio or similar.
The £70 I saved made my RTX 3080 price a little easier to swallow. Yes I was one if the lucky ones to get one, even though 3 months to get it (15 Dec 2020 purcahse)
Next up on Chinese Amazon products you should do the Company Aresgame. They make PSUs and coolers.
Oh cool! I'll check them out.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff For PC cases if you want to try, 1stPlayer (sometimes spelled FirstPlayer) makes cheap cases with tempered glass. I'm using one of their cases, the Firebase X2, which has terribly choked airflow and I had to replace the front panel myself. The upper end cases look slightly better though
@@DangNguyen-xx3zi Well, the case IS named "Firebase" so no wonder it has bad airflow, otherwise they'd called it the "Icebase X2" :D Jokes aside, I run a similar case, just rebranded as the "Boostboxx Theseus" and on mine I removed the front Glass panel and replaced it with a homebuild mesh front (held in place with self adhesive magnetstrips). It improved the cooling by around 15° for the peak values, my heavily overclocked ryzen 3600 (running 4.5 Ghz all core @ 1.26 vCore) with a beQuiet pureRock2 cooler now peaks at 70° instead of the 88° it reached while the glass front was still installed.
@@Enakaji Hey I also replaced my front panel, but I used a laser cut acrylic sheet instead cause I have access to a laser cutter. I'm running a pretty low spec system (i3-9100f, GTX 960) but it's still a 5 degree decrease overall. My cpu peaks at 65 degree and GPU peaks at 85 on stress test, before that GPU was approaching 92
@@Enakaji Also I just looked up your Boostboxx Theseus, it's definitely different from the Firebase X2, the Theseus has a bigger vent on top for what looks like a 240mm radiator. But yes that stupid solid front panel with edgy rainbow light is there, at least you and I didn't have to buy fans for this case
Love your videos! Keep up with this quality!
The one with the blue fan reminds me of a silverstone cooler, that looks nearly exactly like that thing.
To be precise: I mean the Argon AR05, but improved with two additional heatpipes.
Or a flattened AR06. Probably a hybrid of both.
The form factor is still interesting. I wonder how it compares to both.
same as the Scythe Shuriken.
" dad please stop using your money on coolers im starving please i need food "
I actually enjoyed the sound of the tiny blue cooler (but then again, I like having my fan on
can u tell me what motherboard u used for the wind walker cooler? I mean the brand of the motherboard, model, ill I appreciate it thanks
The low-profile blue one was so surprisingly not garbage that it’s out of stock on Amazon
(Also the terrible orb reminds me of that $5 CPU cooler Linus did a few years back. The fins are even designed the same way, the only difference is that the terrible orb has RGB)
I'm very, VERY tempted with that Jet Engine one because it really called my attention, it also matches the "Busou Shinki Strarf Waifu PC" I'm thinking to make, I really don't mind the sound, if even making it silent reduces temps from stock... Then doesn't seem so bad!
btw, the first use case I can think of that mini-blue-cute one, is to be used on something like a Fractal Design Node 202 or Asrock Deskmini, way cheaper and more available worldwide like my third world country than Noctua's hahaha
Still, thanks for this dude! Please stop me from watching that amazon page of the Jet Engine one btw....
"We're gonna kick off the video with a good ol' unboxing" 🤣🤣🤣 U got to give Golden Field credit for the easy unboxing box...as soon as u touched it..BOOM...it opened in under 1 second...TRANSFORMER style. That is a COOL feature of this new COOLer... maybe its single one 🤣🤣🤣
"Terrible Orb"
*spots a wild Quagmire*
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Thumbnail Dawid looks like he has just kidnapped me and is forcing me to look at cooler benchmarks for 24 hours straight.
I'm on my 4th desktop build with the Hyper 212 cooler and they have never let me down! I'm running an Intel i7-7700K undervolted to 1.3V and at stock speeds. Running stress tests, the CPU never goes past 63 degrees (usually averages around 59) and that's with me slowing down the fan speed to around 1100 rpm. It's super quiet and good a value. Not the coolest looking but it does the job.
I've actually used the small blue one on my a4 itx budget build, whipped some leftover delta fan on it and was able to keep a 3.8ghz 1600 @ 87°C.
I am honestly falling in love with the jet turbine one
Yessssss!!!!! I was hoping you would try their AIO
That jet cooler looks absolutely sick
And I yelled, I said "What do you want from us monster?!" And the monster bent down and
said "I need about treefiddy"
Now that's good timing. I ordered a granny fiddler this weekend and it's supposed to be delivered tomorrow. My thought was it should perform at least as good as an air cooler, be much quieter than my stock cooler, and gain case exhaust which hopefully brings the GPU temps down a couple degrees. I hope the weather cooperates so it gets delivered on time.
Dawid you should test the cooler master ml240l v2 rgb and compare it to this granny fidler cooler
ROFL That RGB cooler looks like a 'Simon Says' 😆
I come to hear this mans world class analogies.. The shit he comes up with has me laughing in every video
that small blue cooler noise is actually calming too me... dunno why
The Windwalker similarity, it's possible it is an actual CM unit. CM make a lot of coolers for other companies, so wouldn't surprise me if they licensed the heatsink and they just added their own fan design.
This is actually something very common in the PC parts industry. Many of the hardware designs are either licensed from a manufacturer like Asetek and even made in the same factories but have orders for custom trimmings and logos to be placed on them that's why you see so many AIOs with the round pump water block combo design, they are all from a company called Asetek, they just license out the design and then a company can have them made with their own trimmings on them. Multiple brands will have their parts made by the same factories and will just have their logos placed upon them as part of a custom order with only some slight modifications made, very common with parts that don't involve complex silicon like GPUs, even Ram and SSDs often have this happen the Brand just places an order with a factory for them to use x,y,z memory controller, nand flash, dram modules, etc. then just have a custom label slapped on it.
9:45 one cool feature of the jet turbine cooler is that the center of the fan has a cool stripe effect on it
12:01 Poster child for needing to do cleaning maintenance 😏
I really like those flat blow down coolers.
I hope they actually improve on these products.
That would involve innovation, a word this company clearly doesn't understand.
The white shirt makes Dawid look like Gav from the Slo Mo Guys 😂
your videos are my favorite to watch on youtube!!
I see you Dawid with the Golden FIeld Haul
I would be interested in watching Dawid present the "Industrial Strength Vibrator" comparison video. Adding in a slew of Facts he "just knows" somehow.
It could work out to be one of the most awkward and funniest videos he's ever uploaded.
This is perfect, my 3200g should be in the mail, and this will help me a ton
Silver Fox - granny fiddler - I couldn't unsee the whole GILF / senior XXX after that ha.....
don't insult Costco, that orb is a Sam's club cooler. great video Dawid!
That jet turbine looks nice to me tbh.
What do you recommend for a AMD FX 6100 over clocked for budget cooling. Not too noisy lol, for my aged mom.
Dawid is the king of analogies!
Everyone is giggling at “Granny fiddler” but it was “Costco arc reactor” that sent me over the edge
Granny fiddler. 😂😂😂😂
Granny fiddler. 😂😂😂😂
That low profile cooler is pretty neat.
I really like the design of the turbine looking cooler, If I build a pc for flight simulator games I'd probably go with a design like that, given that the cooling performance is doing okay XD
“granny fiddler”
Great wording there Dawid
G'day Dawid,
this was a really good round up, would it be possible to do more in the future to see if the cheap or weird looking coolers are worth buying,
like AeroCool Core Plus $25AUD, Cylon 3 $49AUD, Cylon 4 $59AUD & Mirage 5 $59AUD (this is another downdraft one like the Turbine but looks like an AIO Pump)
🤔 Maybe Golden Field get CoolerMaster to make the Coolers, not only does the WindWalker look like a 212 but the design of AIO Pump looks Quite similar to my ML240 AIO
You could atleast mention the fan rpm for each fan under testing load. Kinda makes difference if one of them is running at 1000rpm and other 3000rpm.
yay, thank GOD you exist on here! I wish more tubers would adopt a happy fun time with tech, the community has gotten so BORING!!!!! The whining and crying must end... unless tasers are involved, then its crying with laughter! Thank you Dawid!
My new fav tech tuber!!
Dawid is probably the funniest tech youtuber there is!
Thank you DAWIDDDD! 😊
Love the content brother. 👌
That jet turbine cooler look so dope
3:13 I've a thermal paste pouch that looks like that which came with some replacement GPU fans. I keep it on my desk because I love the labeling on it: "Heat cunduction expert For LED CPU Cooler Used"
The jet turbine one looks very cool, i want one now 😉
Take a drink every time Dawid says “actually” 😝
No thanks, I'm not looking to die from alcohol poisoning.
"If you didn't see the previous video, i'll link it in the description below....."
Me: 'Checks description...' ......Wait a minute!!!!
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Would you say its "Unapologetically Plastic"? Haha
the silver fox and windwalker. Best product names ever. Does a grey haired hollywood actor come pictured on the box?
drinking game idea: whenever dawids sais actually - take a shot
That could get messy
So you’ve chosen death...
Do u enjoy copying comments
Your videos make my day!
The tiny blue one looks perfect for an htpc.
Did it on a 65W tdp I3-10100. Slapped a 25x90 mm noctua fan. That's in a Asrock Deskmini barebone. Tight fit at 48mm height. No noise at normal operation. Temps under 70 anytime.
That jet engine one looks pretty cool. Tempted to buy it just to cool an older i3 6100.
That should not need much fan speed to cool that old i3, even the stock cooler is more than good for those. Which probably will work out good, making the cooler much quieter than in the test.
“Industrial strength vibrator”! Lmaooooo
that turbine is "actually" cool! * takes a shot*
This was fun. How about a worst case build where all the worst components go together in sweet harmony?
hahah what if they made a cooler for the threadripper hahaha it probabaly be a litle bit of a nightmare like your neighbor mowing the lawn on 12am midnight til 3am