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Yea classic slot cooler, some are blowers, 30 bucks is steep for that kind of thing because frankly its based on the old bend a backplate and superglue a fan ghetto solution.
Yes, you're supposed to install this thing leaving an empty slot between the GPU, no GPU tinkering required. It's basically a triple 80mm fan setup. And yes, changing the GPU fans with two 120mm will net better temps and lower noise, but then again this won't void your GPU warranty
I think that 'graphics card radiator' just slots into the next pci slot, it doesnt attach to the GPU in anyway, it just provides further air circulation closer to the GPU
exactly. Really simple, straight forward and should defnitely work. One could even remove the entire original Graphics card shroud and fans (if broken or just bad, noisy) to rely on that those 3 fans
Love the Turn-A Gundam model. My favorite Gundam series (don't hate me). When the Gundam model is assembled please bring it on the set in the future as a "special guest".
Hey GN. Just letting you know, the UFO catcher crane machines are pretty different. In the US, you try to grab it and pick it up. Over here, you have to strategize and figure out how to "push" or "bump" the items off into the pit. It gets pretty frustrating.
Also may offend some calling Shochu Chinese since its majority Japanese. I know my family would be annoyed calling Japanese things Chinese since it originated in Japan :D
Good to know as Round1 USA is starting to expand pretty heavily in the US. At least in the one near Chicago the staff had tips on how to knock stuff over. Made it pretty easy to score some prizes - used to make out like bandits there!
The big UFO catchers in Japan are still somewhat rigged. The more money that is put into the machine, the higher the chance of securing the plush toy. That's why you always jump on once someone's dumped a whole heap of cash and left.
Western Electric was bought by AT&T very early in AT&T's existence (1880s). If you watch movies from the 30s & 40s, it was not unusual to have the sound attributed to Western Electric sound equipment. However, it was primarily AT&T's telephone equipment supplier until 1996 when it was spun off as Lucent (my memory may not be accurate on years). Those Princess phones were made by Western Electric. When the Bell System was broken up in 1984, AT&T got Western Electric & not the Baby Bells. While Western Electric was a subsidiary of AT&T, Bell Labs were jointly owned by AT&T and Western Electric (weird). Of course, many years later one of those Baby Bells (SBC) bought a struggling AT&T and then changed its name to at&t.
There's a Reddit user who has the Jonsbo VF-1 and he says it brought the temps down on his Gigabyte Aorus GTX1080ti Xtreme Edition by a few degrees Celsius. Not bad for that price.
It is, but in the US theres a LOT more quick and accessible coffee shops, and every grocery store usually has a huge aisle dedicated to coffee. Japan seems to be the opposite, where they love canned coffee drinks, and instant coffee, and the only option outside quick marts and fast food are expensive boutiques.
Know this is old AF but for any one wonder I did buy a Jonsbo VF-1 for my Gigabyte 1080Ti OC that I run fans on turbo with & regularly get a 3-5 degree clecius drop after testing number in multiple different situation with & without the Jonsbo VF-1 to be sure. It might not seem like much for the cost but that 3-5 degree temp change definately helps & makes a differnce for a very simple easy to install part runs silent at full speed just snap it into your extra PCIe slot under you GPU card & plug it in via sata cable fans run no problem.The RGB is nothing special to write home about thats for sure has seperate plug in that I don't use cuz idc bout RGB but if you do want to you may have problem finding wear to hook it up & plug in to get that to work. Will say though atleast they don't bs you on what sorta temp drop you'll see gotta give em that much & you may see better performance then what I got or they list with lower / silent fan speeds & or if you have a card with little to no fan cooling at all.
Seriously a AliExpress complete liquid cooling kit review please! They have full kits, pump, rad, tubing fittings and blocks for sub $100 would be a cool Livestream
The GPU cooler is actually a standalone addin card. It provides more cool air to the actual GPU cooler. It isn't supposed to mount in place of the old cooler.
That GPU cooler looks like its just meant to help a gpu you already have, so that gpu would already presumably have ok enough vrm cooling and this would just blow more air into that card.
I prefer RG's. Don't get me wrong, I love MG's and 1/100's, but the RG's are so small and yet so packed with details, it's astonishing to me how beautiful they are. But my favorite of all time is an MG, and my second favorite a 1/100 so...
I can’t seem to find the review for the PCI gpu cooler, I hope to see it someday as everyone else just test the external blower design and not this one
The tri fan PCIE slot is helping my EVGA SC2 card styaing 5°C less than without it. More than providing air to the cooler, it prevents the hot air escaping from the card to cycle back to the intake, and make the global airflow straight bottom to top, hot air just going out and allowing better performance afterall.
The GPU fan cooler doesn't attach to the GPU, it goes in an empty slot under your GPU to blow cool air towards your GPU. Kinda like those little single slot pcie fans that mounted in a slot to help cool raid cards etc back in the day.
Also, funny enough that I get my first US visit at the time basically every tech tuber is traveling. I was on the other side of the country though, in NC.
The store Steve talked about where he gets gpu pcie cooler and gundam model is yodobashi camera in Akihabara. around-akiba.com/stories/yodobashi/ TBH, Yodobashi camera is not the best price for PC components but you can find a lot of stuffs under one roof. You should check out pc-ark, dospara and other for that.
Loved this video :D you guys bought the exact same kinds of random stuff I purchase when visiting Tokyo and now I'm missing Tokyo hahaha. Thanks again for the great video
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but the jonsbo cooler doesn't mount to the card it just is used in a slow below the video card to help improve airflow to the card. On another note that's super good price. State side to get one is like 60 dollars.
One great way to drink shochu is as a kind of end-of-the-night capper. You just put a splash of it in a water glass, and then pour ice water over it. It's called mizu-wari in Japanese. Also gachapon, not gochapon. It's the sound they make when you buy one. Gacha (turning the crank) pon (dropping).
That VF 1 is meant to blow more air into your already installed graphics card and cooler. It's just a static mount for 3 more case fans to move air inside your case.
The jonesbo gpu cooling fans are just fans that go into the pc in "sli" formation with the gpu. They don't replace that gpu cooling solution. Also, the gundam model isn't prepainted, the actual plastic is just molded in that color.
I think the VF-1 is supposed to be plugged into a PCIE slot beside a graphics card so that the fans exhaust hot air away from the card, so against the back plate I think.
The VF1 is not a fan replacement, but to place in front of the already existing gpu cooler on the graphics card, to aid in getting a better cooling, practically making your 2 slot gpu a 3 slot card in total
that gpu cooler slots in an empty slot and blows or sucks air from the gpu card beside it, they are fantastic to go along side a morpheus 2 type passive cooler(or similar), you can even mod them to fit on the side of the morpheus2, this gives excellent cooling for OC on air.
I LOOOVE THIS. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO. I DONT UNDERSTAND OR CANNOT ENJOY YOUR CONTENT AS MUCH AS I COULD, BUT I LOVE YOUR STUFF. ill try to buy something sometime, ill save.
The coffee is just high-quality instant. It's nice. I get it occasionally. I believe the GPU radiator just goes in an unpopulated PCIe slot next to your GPU. Just moves a bit of extra air, I like it on my Corsair HAF XB because it moves the GPU air out the side vents. Pocari is awesome I prefer to dilute it a bit though. Be careful of Shouchu, things can get messy! Yum. Glad you had fun here in Japan but slightly disappointed you didn't take me up on my offer to show you about. Personally, I don't think a kidney is that unreasonable a fee.
The thing about the VF1 is that the cooler should be placed below the GPU, in a second PCI slot, i would basically do nothing but push air into the GPU. I'm curious to see if it really works.
I bought the jonsbo rgb ram sink off Amazon a few months ago. Not a bad piece of kit but the led's are not controllable (just random cycling) but still look very nice. Got mine with black heat spreaders.
4 food recommendations if you're still here: "ume shu (chu?)", which is a drink made from Japanese plum, it's a fairly sweet alcoholic drink. Also, you've probably seen "Chip star" chips around, (they're basically pringles), but you can find some that are covered in chocolate! (although maybe you have that in the US?) Also, if you're around AKB again, south of the station (before you cross the river, on the left side of the road as you're walking south) you can get these weird (I guess traditional) pancake-like fish-shaped snacks called "Taiyaki", they're filled with anko (a sweet Japanese bean paste) but these ones are shaped like Magikarps! And then of course, there's Family mart's "fami-chicken", which is always a winner. Oh, and 5: "Yakiniku" will change your life. Tried not to write an essay, but there's a lot of great food here >.
if i don't mistake the videocard cooler is supposed to be installed in front of the videocard to supply more air into his existent cooler, they was "popular" a million years ago when radeon 9550 or fx5200 was popular
That VF-1 is designed to slot into a free PCI-E slot and blow air at the actual GPU cooler. It should aid in airflow towards the GPU. It in itself is not the GPU cooler.
This weird "graphic card radiator" is probably meant to be slotted underneath the actual gpu, in a pci slot. the point of it is apparently to create airflow over the gpu, which I guess could be useful to cool a passive cooling card? (but, most passive gpus being in low profile bracket cases, this form factor still doesn't make much sense)
So I saw Gundams in the thumbnail and you get an insta like from me :D I saw those NFC arcade card games way back in 2009 when I visited Tokyo. They love their 5 story tall arcades there :D
I want the Gundam! Is it one of the classic model kits, I used to build those all the time. Good choice Kegan! I would have nerded out to, I understand lol. Thanks for the randomness GN crew
I /think/ the "gpu cooler" is meant to be mounted beneath the video card, with the original cooler mounted. The point is, like the box said, to provide /supplemental/ airflow, in addition to that which is already provided by the existing fans. I've been wanting something like that for a while, I'll be curious to see what sort of benefit the extra cooling causes.
hi the jonsbo gpu cooler, you dont physically attaach it to your gpu. you put it 1-2 pcie slot lower that your gpu. it will look like you have a 2-way sli gpu.
The GPU cooler is to supplement the fan power of the mfg cooler. It mounts in a single slot below the GPU. It pushes air to the mfg air cooler of the GPU.
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Put noctua fans in the VF-1.
Steve, you better hope Snowflake approved these expenses or you are in big doodoo mister!
Gamers Nexus see this is america is lacking -----everything
Gamers Nexus gundams are like the chuck noris of transformers
The VF-1 is only a air blower for a graphic card this is not a replasement heatsink+fan
The Tri-Fan thing is supposed to mount in the slot under the GPU and push air into it. Have seen similar products to help case airflow.
MazeFrame you clearly are right and hopefully Steve figures this out before he attempts to mount this cooler with no heatsink on a GPU PCB
He isn´t LTT, so he will probably RTFM before attempting anything.
Yea classic slot cooler, some are blowers, 30 bucks is steep for that kind of thing because frankly its based on the old bend a backplate and superglue a fan ghetto solution.
Or cardboard and zipties. But that kind of DIY is a dying art.
although, that would be funny to watch on a live stream. :)
I think that GPU cooler is meant to just go in a slot below the GPU and blow more air on it. Just a guess though maybe you can rig something else up.
Sean Placker that's what i was thinking.
Same!
Yep, think we figured that out once we got home and looked closer. Should be interesting to see if it does anything. Will depend a lot on the case.
Hehe come here to say the same as you Sean and then I saw your comment :( :)
Yes, you're supposed to install this thing leaving an empty slot between the GPU, no GPU tinkering required. It's basically a triple 80mm fan setup. And yes, changing the GPU fans with two 120mm will net better temps and lower noise, but then again this won't void your GPU warranty
Gundam Nexus
can't wait to see more gunpla reviews.
Show us the body pillows. We know you bought some...
What is a "body pillow". I'm not sure I want to Google it.
Piers H the best thing ever if you sleep on your side.
Miles Kosik Really? Maybe I should try one. Not an waifu one because I don't live alone. Hmmm.
the waifu ones are just the cover with you buying a separate body pillow(from what I saw on Amazon),and they're actually nice
He probably bought one of those
www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/6wwvbx/so_where_can_i_get_this_seriously_tho/
I think that 'graphics card radiator' just slots into the next pci slot, it doesnt attach to the GPU in anyway, it just provides further air circulation closer to the GPU
exactly. Really simple, straight forward and should defnitely work. One could even remove the entire original Graphics card shroud and fans (if broken or just bad, noisy) to rely on that those 3 fans
I forgot those existed I had one for a computer I made back in 2012
My grandpa worked for Western Electric! Would love to see that studio you're talking about :)
We are working on a video about it! And that's awesome!
Consider me excited. Audio is my day job, so...
Love the Turn-A Gundam model. My favorite Gundam series (don't hate me).
When the Gundam model is assembled please bring it on the set in the future as a "special guest".
Looks like the GPU cooler just mounts in a separate slot below your card
Hey GN. Just letting you know, the UFO catcher crane machines are pretty different. In the US, you try to grab it and pick it up. Over here, you have to strategize and figure out how to "push" or "bump" the items off into the pit. It gets pretty frustrating.
Interesting!
Also may offend some calling Shochu Chinese since its majority Japanese. I know my family would be annoyed calling Japanese things Chinese since it originated in Japan :D
Good to know as Round1 USA is starting to expand pretty heavily in the US. At least in the one near Chicago the staff had tips on how to knock stuff over. Made it pretty easy to score some prizes - used to make out like bandits there!
The big UFO catchers in Japan are still somewhat rigged. The more money that is put into the machine, the higher the chance of securing the plush toy. That's why you always jump on once someone's dumped a whole heap of cash and left.
Western Electric was bought by AT&T very early in AT&T's existence (1880s). If you watch movies from the 30s & 40s, it was not unusual to have the sound attributed to Western Electric sound equipment. However, it was primarily AT&T's telephone equipment supplier until 1996 when it was spun off as Lucent (my memory may not be accurate on years). Those Princess phones were made by Western Electric. When the Bell System was broken up in 1984, AT&T got Western Electric & not the Baby Bells. While Western Electric was a subsidiary of AT&T, Bell Labs were jointly owned by AT&T and Western Electric (weird). Of course, many years later one of those Baby Bells (SBC) bought a struggling AT&T and then changed its name to at&t.
Really like those kind of videos: shows the quirky, geeky guy behind all the professional ver technical reviews.
There's a Reddit user who has the Jonsbo VF-1 and he says it brought the temps down on his Gigabyte Aorus GTX1080ti Xtreme Edition by a few degrees Celsius. Not bad for that price.
I actually cant imagine it. Better wait for steves review :D
He seemed to have good airflow, but I too will be very interested to see Steve's results.
Its Gigabyte cooler. Anything would lower its temps.
I'm interested in the performance of that GPU cooler
My heart sank at 7:13 when I saw the Mixed Drops, immediately thought of Grave of the Fireflies.
got one of the hoodies from the ad, i like it, can recomend it :-)
Must be fast delivery
Hoodie ASIC?
aint a new product, i got it like 2months ago, but it was actually pretty quikly delivered considering i'm on the other side of the planet
is Nescafe not a thing in the US?
Jad Ibrahim used to be years ago
huh, that's interesting, it's quite popular in Canada. Thanks for the info!
It's very popular down here in Brazil as well.
Golden Maximo i did a quick Google search about it, looks like it's popular all around the world but much less so in the US
It is, but in the US theres a LOT more quick and accessible coffee shops, and every grocery store usually has a huge aisle dedicated to coffee. Japan seems to be the opposite, where they love canned coffee drinks, and instant coffee, and the only option outside quick marts and fast food are expensive boutiques.
Absolutely important to bring back cheap trinkets from the vast marketplace! How cool.
nescafé (instant coffee) is very well known here in switzerland, its a nestlé brand and should thus be avoided ;)
Hey now, my boy steve1989 swears by nescafe gold when Coffee Instant type 2 is not available
Know this is old AF but for any one wonder I did buy a Jonsbo VF-1 for my Gigabyte 1080Ti OC that I run fans on turbo with & regularly get a 3-5 degree clecius drop after testing number in multiple different situation with & without the Jonsbo VF-1 to be sure. It might not seem like much for the cost but that 3-5 degree temp change definately helps & makes a differnce for a very simple easy to install part runs silent at full speed just snap it into your extra PCIe slot under you GPU card & plug it in via sata cable fans run no problem.The RGB is nothing special to write home about thats for sure has seperate plug in that I don't use cuz idc bout RGB but if you do want to you may have problem finding wear to hook it up & plug in to get that to work. Will say though atleast they don't bs you on what sorta temp drop you'll see gotta give em that much & you may see better performance then what I got or they list with lower / silent fan speeds & or if you have a card with little to no fan cooling at all.
Seriously a AliExpress complete liquid cooling kit review please! They have full kits, pump, rad, tubing fittings and blocks for sub $100 would be a cool Livestream
LTT did one and it was bout 10 drgrees celsius abiove a fuill ekwb system
LOVE the hoodie!!! Ordering mine as soon as this video is over.
That place you got the Turn A from sounds like Bic Camera...and yes their jingle NEVER. STOPS.
For anyone wondering about the Jonsbo heatsinks, they sell them on amazon
Great video as always. Appreciate the large amount of insightful content you guys release.
I'm a simple man. I see ∀ Gundam, I like.
The GPU cooler is actually a standalone addin card. It provides more cool air to the actual GPU cooler. It isn't supposed to mount in place of the old cooler.
I love pocari sweat. Its like aloe juice without the aloe chunks. Not too overly sweet.
We love all your videos! Another great one :) [ I'm very excited about the wine and the coffee :) ]
I totally understand why you bought most of the stuff there, the child inside you never dies ^_^
Nice to see some 4K content, now my monitor has some more purpose beyond editing :)
I played that card game. Arcade in Japan is pretty cool. Glad you enjoyed your stay there.
Sounds real fun, which I had a stack of cool goodies to unbox
That GPU cooler looks like its just meant to help a gpu you already have, so that gpu would already presumably have ok enough vrm cooling and this would just blow more air into that card.
Yes, realized this once we got home. I think you are right.
Of course you got Gunpla
Fellow builder here
Pixel_Vengeur Same. 1/100 scale exclusively.
Also 1/100 / MG builder. The tiny pieces still make hobby knife use challenging.
I prefer RG's. Don't get me wrong, I love MG's and 1/100's, but the RG's are so small and yet so packed with details, it's astonishing to me how beautiful they are. But my favorite of all time is an MG, and my second favorite a 1/100 so...
When I built and collected them the RGs were the only ones I could really afford.
I can’t seem to find the review for the PCI gpu cooler, I hope to see it someday as everyone else just test the external blower design and not this one
The tri fan PCIE slot is helping my EVGA SC2 card styaing 5°C less than without it. More than providing air to the cooler, it prevents the hot air escaping from the card to cycle back to the intake, and make the global airflow straight bottom to top, hot air just going out and allowing better performance afterall.
That sengoku game was a childhood game of mine! Played a ton and it was a pretty big game in Singapore! There's also a soccer version too!
The GPU "radiator" is just a fan that blows air into your GPU, usually mounted a couple slots below. Antec made something similar back in the days.
Not going to lie that jonsbo vf1 gpu cooler looks so sick
The GPU fan cooler doesn't attach to the GPU, it goes in an empty slot under your GPU to blow cool air towards your GPU. Kinda like those little single slot pcie fans that mounted in a slot to help cool raid cards etc back in the day.
Sounds like you guys went to Yodobashi in Akihabara!
Where were you in Japan? In Tokyo? That looks some pretty nifty collection, we went to Japan too and bought some stuff, mostly figures
Tokyo, yes, mostly near Akihabara and Ueno.
Kickass, we hung out around Ueno, Akihabara and Ikebukoro. Have you checked out any of the mocha goods and crêpes?
Also, funny enough that I get my first US visit at the time basically every tech tuber is traveling. I was on the other side of the country though, in NC.
The store Steve talked about where he gets gpu pcie cooler and gundam model is yodobashi camera in Akihabara.
around-akiba.com/stories/yodobashi/
TBH, Yodobashi camera is not the best price for PC components but you can find a lot of stuffs under one roof. You should check out pc-ark, dospara and other for that.
Loved this video :D you guys bought the exact same kinds of random stuff I purchase when visiting Tokyo and now I'm missing Tokyo hahaha. Thanks again for the great video
Those Jonsbo RAM heatsink are available on Amazon, here in Italy, and they cost just about 9,99€ each
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but the jonsbo cooler doesn't mount to the card it just is used in a slow below the video card to help improve airflow to the card.
On another note that's super good price. State side to get one is like 60 dollars.
One great way to drink shochu is as a kind of end-of-the-night capper. You just put a splash of it in a water glass, and then pour ice water over it. It's called mizu-wari in Japanese. Also gachapon, not gochapon. It's the sound they make when you buy one. Gacha (turning the crank) pon (dropping).
The graphics card cooler is not to attach to the video card, you must install it as an extra pcie device under the card and use WITH the gpu cooler.
glad you had a fun time in japan!
It looks like the VF-1 plugs into a spare PCIe socket and screws into the I/O braket and just provides more air flow.
Jonsbo recently released newer memory heatsink NC-2 which syncs with motherboard rgb headers...
That VF 1 is meant to blow more air into your already installed graphics card and cooler. It's just a static mount for 3 more case fans to move air inside your case.
@13:21 how do they stick to the MOSFETs? Do you have to mix some sort of adhesive in with the thermal paste.
The jonesbo gpu cooling fans are just fans that go into the pc in "sli" formation with the gpu. They don't replace that gpu cooling solution. Also, the gundam model isn't prepainted, the actual plastic is just molded in that color.
I think the VF-1 is supposed to be plugged into a PCIE slot beside a graphics card so that the fans exhaust hot air away from the card, so against the back plate I think.
The VF1 is not a fan replacement, but to place in front of the already existing gpu cooler on the graphics card, to aid in getting a better cooling, practically making your 2 slot gpu a 3 slot card in total
the vf1 mounts below the cooler of the card. Lian Li did something similar a couple years ago.
that gpu cooler slots in an empty slot and blows or sucks air from the gpu card beside it, they are fantastic to go along side a morpheus 2 type passive cooler(or similar), you can even mod them to fit on the side of the morpheus2, this gives excellent cooling for OC on air.
That weird gpu cooler thing mounts below the graphics card in one of the other pcie slots you don’t take off the stock cooler at all.
The VF-1 probably is intended to go in the slot under the GPU to provide additional airflow.
You can get both of those solar robots at Jaycar Electronics.
Does that vf1 GPU cooler just mount below an existing card and blow air at it rather than attaching to the PCB?
Wouldn't the VF-1 go into a separate PIC-E slot and just blow air in the general direction of the video card (from a distance)?
It looks like that VF1 is just an auxiliary fan to be placed in the next pcie slot below your gpu to simply blow more air on it?
That GPU cooler just fits into the PCI-E slot below the GPU you use to blow more air on it lol.
Steve played magic? No wonder his detailed reviews speak to me, he’s a magic player
The gfx cooler is supposed to drop in the next card slot next to your gfx card.
Awesome finds. I have been thinking about buying the Jonsbo stuff from Aliexpress for a few months
I like how you left sake in a lot of the shots... and then probably gulped a lot of sake shots :D Cheers
I LOOOVE THIS. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO. I DONT UNDERSTAND OR CANNOT ENJOY YOUR CONTENT AS MUCH AS I COULD, BUT I LOVE YOUR STUFF. ill try to buy something sometime, ill save.
The VF-1 is meant to go right next to the already existing fan. It DOES NOT REPLACE the current cooler
you can get those Jonsbo RGB heatspreaders on Ebay and Newegg but they ship from Asia.
The coffee is just high-quality instant. It's nice. I get it occasionally.
I believe the GPU radiator just goes in an unpopulated PCIe slot next to your GPU. Just moves a bit of extra air, I like it on my Corsair HAF XB because it moves the GPU air out the side vents.
Pocari is awesome I prefer to dilute it a bit though.
Be careful of Shouchu, things can get messy! Yum.
Glad you had fun here in Japan but slightly disappointed you didn't take me up on my offer to show you about.
Personally, I don't think a kidney is that unreasonable a fee.
That heatsink is found on the galax HOF memory
The thing about the VF1 is that the cooler should be placed below the GPU, in a second PCI slot, i would basically do nothing but push air into the GPU. I'm curious to see if it really works.
lol the gpu 3 fan isnt to replace the current gpu fan but to seated a pci slot below to blow air on the gpu
Wooo, gunpla! That's a great thing to get addicted to!
Is there an option to get the hoodi without the logo? I like it but i am not perfectly comfortable walkin around in public with it.
I bought the jonsbo rgb ram sink off Amazon a few months ago. Not a bad piece of kit but the led's are not controllable (just random cycling) but still look very nice. Got mine with black heat spreaders.
THE YODOBASHI JINGLE!!!!! I CAN NEVER FORGET IT !!!!
Try Ramune! It's a Japanese soda that you press down on a marble to open
Kazuhira Fiddles its awesome
Great stuff, but the bottles are sooooo small!
I love those!
Shoujo Ramune 😏😏😏
Kazuhira Fiddles They sell bottle ramune but a twist off kind.
4 food recommendations if you're still here: "ume shu (chu?)", which is a drink made from Japanese plum, it's a fairly sweet alcoholic drink. Also, you've probably seen "Chip star" chips around, (they're basically pringles), but you can find some that are covered in chocolate! (although maybe you have that in the US?) Also, if you're around AKB again, south of the station (before you cross the river, on the left side of the road as you're walking south) you can get these weird (I guess traditional) pancake-like fish-shaped snacks called "Taiyaki", they're filled with anko (a sweet Japanese bean paste) but these ones are shaped like Magikarps! And then of course, there's Family mart's "fami-chicken", which is always a winner. Oh, and 5: "Yakiniku" will change your life. Tried not to write an essay, but there's a lot of great food here >.
if i don't mistake the videocard cooler is supposed to be installed in front of the videocard to supply more air into his existent cooler, they was "popular" a million years ago when radeon 9550 or fx5200 was popular
Can u "mod" the Jonsbo Ram heatsinks to control the RGB or not?
The jonsbo rgb heatsinks are available on amazon for anyone who is interested in them.
What is the radiator looking thing next to Steve’s face in the thumbnail? Did I miss that part in the video?
It would be very interesting to see the results of the m.2 heatskin because I want one. EKWB also makes one.
That VF-1 is designed to slot into a free PCI-E slot and blow air at the actual GPU cooler. It should aid in airflow towards the GPU. It in itself is not the GPU cooler.
This weird "graphic card radiator" is probably meant to be slotted underneath the actual gpu, in a pci slot. the point of it is apparently to create airflow over the gpu, which I guess could be useful to cool a passive cooling card? (but, most passive gpus being in low profile bracket cases, this form factor still doesn't make much sense)
Why didn't you pick up the tw2 aio cooler?
So I saw Gundams in the thumbnail and you get an insta like from me :D
I saw those NFC arcade card games way back in 2009 when I visited Tokyo. They love their 5 story tall arcades there :D
I want the Gundam! Is it one of the classic model kits, I used to build those all the time. Good choice Kegan! I would have nerded out to, I understand lol. Thanks for the randomness GN crew
POCARI SWEAT!
I got low-key addicted to that stuff over the weeks I was in Japan for some onsite data center work...
I /think/ the "gpu cooler" is meant to be mounted beneath the video card, with the original cooler mounted. The point is, like the box said, to provide /supplemental/ airflow, in addition to that which is already provided by the existing fans. I've been wanting something like that for a while, I'll be curious to see what sort of benefit the extra cooling causes.
Did y’all go to Yodobashi?
GN were you in Shibuya District?
Over in Western Australia jonsbo is quite common here since we got a lot of taiwan resellers giving us parts here
hi the jonsbo gpu cooler, you dont physically attaach it to your gpu. you put it 1-2 pcie slot lower that your gpu. it will look like you have a 2-way sli gpu.
The GPU cooler is to supplement the fan power of the mfg cooler. It mounts in a single slot below the GPU. It pushes air to the mfg air cooler of the GPU.
Looks like the VF-1 mounts in the neighboring pcie slot and just blows air at the graphics card.