I made my own Ryzen 7000 Direct-Die Water Block

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  • @Saixoz
    @Saixoz Рік тому +796

    Clean definitely looks better. One thing about the clean is also that if people wanted to etch their own design into it afterwards, it would be a lot easier and work better.

    • @SrSamuerto
      @SrSamuerto Рік тому +44

      Yeah, I would love to make my signature design on this, which would probably be a screwdriver mark from dropping into it.

    • @Marin3r101
      @Marin3r101 Рік тому

      ​@@SrSamuerto thats not etching clown.

    • @earthtaurus5515
      @earthtaurus5515 Рік тому +2

      Agreed, clean version.

    • @earthtaurus5515
      @earthtaurus5515 Рік тому +1

      @@boots6384 Reduced machine time is also better for lead time during mass production too.

    • @digitaltactics9234
      @digitaltactics9234 Рік тому +2

      ​@@SrSamuertoA hex key, also known as an Allen key or Allen wrench, is a small handheld tool that's used for for driving bolts and screws with a hexagonal socket. 👍= no scratch. Admitting that you scratch things is in the the TOS of the Direct-Die Water Block = we can't sell to you. Thanks for looking & watching though. NO BLOCK FOR YOU ONE YEAR!!! 🤣

  • @Hephera
    @Hephera Рік тому +746

    the sticking force between two flat pieces of metal isnt actually cold welding. you need a vacuum in order to cold-weld metal because otherwise there is an oxide layer on the surface of the metal that prevents welding.
    The correct term is "wringing" and the mechanism of why it works isnt actually very well understood, but is thought to be a combination of intermolecular attraction (ie van der walls force) and the surface tension of water vapor in the air that gets trapped between the two surfaces.

    • @gremfive4246
      @gremfive4246 Рік тому +45

      That was the term (wringing) I was taught when putting gauge blocks together for measuring.

    • @IrocZIV
      @IrocZIV Рік тому +4

      @David Mrázek So could you "wring" silicon and copper? Might be interesting for OC'ing, though thermal expansion might be an issue I suppose.

    • @guy_autordie
      @guy_autordie Рік тому +15

      Why it is hard to pull when it's wringing together is also because the space between the two pieces is so low that it act as vacuum.
      Cold welding, as said above, in total vacuum, which is a problem for satellites and other space relates stuff.

    • @not_sure_about_that_but
      @not_sure_about_that_but Рік тому +23

      bro I swear this mfing van der walls force is everywhere

    • @youkofoxy
      @youkofoxy Рік тому +2

      To clarify, vacuum welding happen due the lack of a material barrier and after the oxide layer is removed due friction.

  • @dragos-lucian
    @dragos-lucian Рік тому +304

    I love this channel. Every time these guys come up with something new to impress us. That WB looks clean AF

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Рік тому +11

      Yeah, that's beauuuuuutifullll!

    • @der8auer-en
      @der8auer-en  Рік тому +49

      Thank you! Happy to hear

    • @criznittle968
      @criznittle968 Рік тому +1

      yeah it's nb af

    • @najeebshah.
      @najeebshah. Рік тому

      @@criznittle968 nb?

    • @dimitrivforvictory271
      @dimitrivforvictory271 Рік тому

      @@der8auer-enhey mate will you be making a waterblock for LGA1700 that works with your contact frame? So no need to delid?

  • @johnmcdonald8943
    @johnmcdonald8943 Рік тому +168

    I like the idea of the graphine sheet, most of us into water cooling are not over the top but want something cool, stable and play a little with over clocking.

    • @Skylancer727
      @Skylancer727 Рік тому +6

      Agreed. I don't like the idea of liquid metal personally. It's hard to work with, requires extra prepping, may require a repasting shortly after as it amalgamates with the surface, and can short things if not dealt with properly. Though to be fair, he didn't say the graphene pads are conductive or not.

    • @ThomasD66
      @ThomasD66 Рік тому +1

      @@Skylancer727 Graphene is a semiconductor.

    • @Hephera
      @Hephera Рік тому +6

      @@ThomasD66 graphene is an incredibly good conductor, not a semiconductor.

    • @ThomasD66
      @ThomasD66 Рік тому +1

      @@Hephera What makes it a semiconductor is not it's relative conducitivity but that it's conductance rises with increasing temperature,

    • @primodragoneitaliano
      @primodragoneitaliano Рік тому +2

      @@g73737 Totally. Plus it also works for more casual users who just want the best possible cooling performance without resorting to liquid metal, custom loops, etc......

  • @Brokegamerboii
    @Brokegamerboii Рік тому +266

    Seeing an independent UA-camr make such high quality hardware is always impressive

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Рік тому +28

      Not really independent but yeah, still awesome

    • @ahmedfarouk3912
      @ahmedfarouk3912 Рік тому +10

      He's an engineer in thermal grizzly, I think

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Рік тому +10

      @@ahmedfarouk3912 he is more than that :)

    • @RealGreyGhost
      @RealGreyGhost Рік тому +40

      @@ahmedfarouk3912 He's CEO of Thermal Grizzly. He runs the company.

    • @-opus
      @-opus Рік тому +51

      He is a Thermal Grizzly.

  • @RobKen89
    @RobKen89 Рік тому +34

    Loving the engineering you're putting into this, with the idea that AM5 will be around for a good while this is actually something that would likely get a fair few years of use from and possibly even over different motherboards and CPUs. Awesome work

  • @droknron
    @droknron Рік тому +75

    That CPU block you've made looks really nice, I genuinely would buy that for my next build based on aesthetics alone.

    • @digitaltactics9234
      @digitaltactics9234 Рік тому +3

      if your not scared oh de-lidding cpu remember you have to delid to use them. But have seen der8auer floss method & heat not sure he was the first but saw that he showed Steve. The block looks so clean I do not even like rgb much but that looks nice as well if that's your thing. I am on the 5800x3D seem like to much work and more chance of breaking it than theses new cpus. 👍

    • @panzer3279
      @panzer3279 Рік тому +1

      @@digitaltactics9234 I think both Intel and AMD should start offering bare die SKUs for the K/X CPUs. In fact, it doesn't require any more effort and should cost less.

    • @sinsiliuxs120
      @sinsiliuxs120 Рік тому

      ​@@panzer3279 I remember reading somewhere that they can't due to some regulations/laws (probably safety related)

  • @AbsoluteSadlad
    @AbsoluteSadlad Рік тому +13

    The Diamond Cut Results are incredibly impressive.
    absolutely will be looking into your Direct Die solution for AM5 when it's available.
    Also very happy for you Roman. it's been awesome to see your catalog of products grow & your engineering results over the years.
    if anybody could innovate in the Water Cooling market, it's certainly you. your passion for the hobby has always been inspiring.

  • @sachak
    @sachak Рік тому +47

    You guys are absolute legends! That water block not only looks incredible it performs phenomenally!

  • @sportsfamily77
    @sportsfamily77 Рік тому +6

    Worked for a german automotive parts supplier for a long time. We would mill and single point burnish ballpins for control arms on cars. We controlled for roughness using ra, rz, rdq, and rmax. Our tighest tolerance was 0.005 to 0.03 µm.
    We had a fancy light based measuring machine that would calculate the roughness based on the reflection angle of a laser. We also had a pretty standard probe dragging machine that would profile the part and measure the height of the tooling lines. Definitely interesting to see surface roughness brought up outside of that manufacturing environment.

    • @gambarimas
      @gambarimas 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, I remember from my Optics course that optical methods based on different kinds of reflection and interference phenomena were the ones used in industry to measure surface flatness and homogeneity.

  • @tomtheaged
    @tomtheaged Рік тому +8

    This is exactly what i have been waiting for! I wanted to delid and direct die cool, but didnt want to hassle with the mounting. This fixes all of that! Thank you sooooo much for working on this and bringing it to market! You are my favorite product developer ever, Thank you again!

    • @joethedestroyer4309
      @joethedestroyer4309 Рік тому

      Agreed, I was curious about direct die but the questions surrounding mounting held me back.
      Now the main question is, when will this be available?
      I've been waiting a month now to get cpu block from another-manufacture-whom-I-shall-not-name, and expect another month of waiting before I actually get it. If I can get this direct die unit within a similar time frame, I would definitely do so.

  • @barkindustry8150
    @barkindustry8150 Рік тому +6

    Wow!!! I don't think many people can actually appreciate the amount of design and CNC goes into something like this. Love it!

  • @CreamyI3eaver
    @CreamyI3eaver Рік тому +30

    That water block looks so good, I love the clean logo less aesthetic and the rgb is very tasteful. Well done!

  • @johni-db4xv
    @johni-db4xv Рік тому +13

    This almost makes me want to upgrade to AM5 just to use your gear 😅. Very impressive all the thought and engineering you put into these solutions for fellow enthusiasts. And delivering quality at a reasonable price is outstanding.

  • @cristiant6566
    @cristiant6566 Рік тому +14

    good stuff, keep pushing the envelope to keep the big boys on their toes DB

  • @sunmethods
    @sunmethods Рік тому +22

    i had literally added the am5 delidding tool and direct die frame to my pcpartpicker list YESTERDAY, so this was amazing timing - i will absolutely be using this RGB block when it becomes available. seeing this part so easily removable at 13:15 made me immediately do a "hell yeah" for spraypainting purposes

    • @FreedomForAll2013
      @FreedomForAll2013 Рік тому +3

      Be careful with it, the die is easy to crack... good luck

    • @Eduardo1007
      @Eduardo1007 Рік тому +5

      Steve and GN team delided one of the defective chips with the flossing + heat method, is it less risky to crack the die?

  • @-gg8342
    @-gg8342 Рік тому +26

    The rgb looks great!!! What a clean design!!!!

  • @fracturedlife1393
    @fracturedlife1393 Рік тому +56

    Your engineering space is impressive, always excited to see what you're up to.
    Must be horrible waking up in the middle of the night with a potentially great idea AND having access to make whatever you thought of! I'd never sleep.

  • @fightocondria
    @fightocondria Рік тому +3

    I love seeing the technical details behind some of this stuff. Thanks so much for what you do.

  • @JosiahBradley
    @JosiahBradley Рік тому +5

    Really nice work. Love seeing the prototypes and thought process for manufacturing.

  • @cppctek
    @cppctek Рік тому +4

    Huge respect for the dedication and time you put in. Huge gains too. Smooth finish looks best but the rub is my fav! Cant wait for intel!!!

  • @madb132
    @madb132 Рік тому +1

    Roman, You just keep pushing the boundaries, Love it. I know my upgrade for my new water block. Perfection, loving the look. Thank you.

  • @BleepBlop-rh9lm
    @BleepBlop-rh9lm Рік тому +4

    I'll definitely buy it. I've already delidded my 7950x using your delid tool :)

  • @tonys4039
    @tonys4039 Рік тому +3

    This is exactly the design of a replacement heat spreader I was hoping for. It's absolutely gorgeous.
    And yet, somehow, the direct die cooler looks even cleaner.

  • @nonchalanto
    @nonchalanto Рік тому +2

    This is amazing!! Will absolutely buy it - and I LOVE the clean aesthetic. I’m so happy you went logo-free. You’re killing it!

  • @stuntvist
    @stuntvist Рік тому +11

    Would be cool if you could fit a DDC pump on top of the block. Could be a fun project for ITX nerds who are willing to delid.

    • @Antioch18x
      @Antioch18x Рік тому +1

      Agree. Would love if I could get a ddc mount top for that block.

  • @castlers5075
    @castlers5075 Рік тому +1

    I'm so glad for this, I had a quantum velocity 1 and I couldn't get my direct die setup to work at all, I got the quantum Velocity 2 and I use that full time now, but the temperature is not what I'd want. If you come to market with this and I'm actually able to get impressive performance with liquid metal then I'll actually be able to run this full time with amazing temperatures.

  • @yonson_racing
    @yonson_racing Рік тому +33

    Prefer clean, but either would be fine. Nice, can't wait for the intel version to be available!!!

    • @OMGJL
      @OMGJL Рік тому

      you can just use contact frame and the IHS sanding tool.

    • @yonson_racing
      @yonson_racing Рік тому +1

      @@OMGJL How is that going to allow direct die cooling???

    • @OMGJL
      @OMGJL Рік тому

      @@yonson_racing how much of a performance difference would you end up with?

  • @SharkUte
    @SharkUte Рік тому +2

    This is very exciting stuff for casual overclocking at home ! Thanks for bringing your creativity forward to us !

  • @MichaelGaidamaka
    @MichaelGaidamaka Рік тому +9

    Roman, your ideas are fantastic!
    I believe the next step could be to build a pump into the plate for SFF enthusiasts like myself.

    • @iamdmc
      @iamdmc Рік тому +1

      that could potentially work and just be an upgrade for the block... but you're also adding more head pressure right at the CPU block which will mean you're relying on the O-ring a lot more and will make leaks more likely
      IMHO SFF kind of died as soon as the 3090 and 4090 hit 450W-650W. You need more rad space. And before you start, yes I know the MoRA is a thing, but it's also needlessly adding complexity. Why have 2 medium sized boxes when 1 larger box can fit everything, provides nearly unlimited upgrade potential, and is easier to build in, maintain, and live with

    • @madb132
      @madb132 Рік тому

      @@iamdmc SFF with a MoRA? 🤣 Extreme at it's finest!

    • @ledoynier3694
      @ledoynier3694 Рік тому

      @@iamdmc more leak risk because heavy? you know there are screws to hold the block together :P
      I don't think it would work as an upgrade, it would have to be a bigger base plate, with the same functional dimensions and fins arrangement.
      Byksky and EK already have DDC CPU blocks/reservoirs. Not direct die, but it works fine.
      @madb 13, yep, SFF with MoRa3 are a thing ^^ the rad is tucked away out of sight and you only have a stupidly small box on your desk with a PSU and two waterblocks with two tubes going out. For some it's a good compromise from having a tiny hotbox.

    • @iamdmc
      @iamdmc Рік тому

      @@ledoynier3694 no, more leak risk because more pressure
      big pressure bad - big no no.
      need more strong o ring for no leak
      is very im-port-ant

    • @MichaelGaidamaka
      @MichaelGaidamaka Рік тому

      @@sinAnon6689 interesting point; I've never thought about that before!

  • @qpn6ph9q
    @qpn6ph9q Рік тому +2

    Not only the best tech UA-camr but a talented engineer! I love this channel ❤

  • @TryhardTechy
    @TryhardTechy Рік тому +4

    this is awesome! I love to see the different approaches and iteration leading up to these products and the results truly speak for themselves. I would love to see what the direct die water block can do with a 7950X3D. with ~30C temp drops I would imagine both CCD's would be able to get quite the jump in performance.

    • @rata536
      @rata536 Рік тому +1

      Well the X3D CPUs don't boost to the thermal limit, nor can be overclocked, so there won't be much gain in terms of performance; it's the bare X CPUs that boost to the thermal limit.
      But still, having that MASSIVE leap down on temperature is far too tempting to ignore.

  • @DJSammy69.
    @DJSammy69. Рік тому +1

    Amazing craftsmanship! Well done, Roman!

  • @jaystheone1
    @jaystheone1 Рік тому +5

    Thermal Grizzly AM5 High Performance Heatspreader, need this now!

  • @hando87
    @hando87 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work. Thank you for your dedication and thorough explanation.

  • @MlnscBoo
    @MlnscBoo Рік тому +5

    8:30 This is known as Van Der Walls Force. Created by "Shear Force". A good explanation on it is on Varitasium's youtube channel on a recent video called "The Stickiest *Non-Sticky* Substance" at 6:15 in that video

  • @steveseybolt
    @steveseybolt Рік тому +1

    As always excellent Content. I really enjoyed how simply you explained the process and the issues that one must consider when making these products. Thank you !

  • @UbergamR447
    @UbergamR447 Рік тому +4

    Hey Derbauer! love yor videos! cheers :) *Edit: I like the clean (not striped) version of the waterblock a bit more :)

  • @NederlandsPersoon
    @NederlandsPersoon Рік тому +1

    Looks very nice, and very much enjoyed watching the design and engineering process behind it

  • @AdamsWorlds
    @AdamsWorlds Рік тому +5

    Well done for keeping on innovating der8auer! I like the smooth finish personally. Your clip on cover gives me an idea. What if you were to make it so people could "clip in" a design of there own some place that could then be illuminated? You could provide a blanking plate that stops the light and leaves a flat finish and a 3D printed file on a website people can edit and then print own inserts. Maybe partner up with someone who offers a 3D printing service? Or like that would even cut out a design and send it. Another way to make a custom design in the slot would be a simple printed design that a vinyl sticker that just goes over a clear plate.

  • @MrJackPL
    @MrJackPL Рік тому +2

    Love the thinking and engineering process behind this products ❤ great video

  • @alb.1911
    @alb.1911 Рік тому +5

    Fantastic, I hope we will be able to buy a delidded CPU too as kit!

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому

      I wouldn't hold your breath on that, maybe a delidding tool as a kit but I don't see him selling delidded CPUs.

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Рік тому

      That would be awesome. Since I don't have the nerve to delid on my own.

  • @MrAndrew0511
    @MrAndrew0511 Рік тому

    Der Bauer over here just killing it, killing it. It looks so clean. I really like the flat no RGB dye.

  • @paskowitz
    @paskowitz Рік тому +3

    One thing I would consider doing is a diamond cut chamfer around the perimeter of the anodized metal top of the water block. This way you get a shiny surface to reflect some external light. I understand the desire to do everything as clean as possible, but I think some visual design flare is important. I would also consider including your logo. I would machine it into the surface before it is anodized so that it is discrete.

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr Рік тому +1

      If some of the acrylic piece had text cut into it at an angle with stickers, it could cast lettering on the board for branding sake as a shadow which can be a removable option by an end-user while still looking clean.

  • @AKMcF
    @AKMcF Рік тому +1

    Great work Roman, precision engineering, love it !

  • @cjroush8563
    @cjroush8563 Рік тому +15

    I would love to see this application applied to the 7800 x3d. Being that the stacked die gets plenty hot

  • @ItsMeProday83
    @ItsMeProday83 Рік тому +1

    Impressive results man, keep up with great job!

  • @Aesir247
    @Aesir247 Рік тому +15

    Thermal Grizzly have produced some incredible products over the years. Products I believe work better than the competition, and if nothing else, is easier to get a hold of. Seeing TG moving into the watercooling space gets me incredibly excited. I'm so curious to see what DB and the guys can bring to "up the WC game". This new block looks like a really promising step in that direction!
    To answer your question DB, I prefer the clean look with the RGB - mostly because if I want to I can just turn off the RGB. However, over the options provided, I'd prefer a nickel-plated version, I just think that looks so much better.

    • @MrKony98
      @MrKony98 Рік тому +3

      It's a waterblock, not pump. It's not an AIO

    • @Aesir247
      @Aesir247 Рік тому +1

      @@MrKony98 Yeah I know, I typed the wrong word :P It's been edited now for clarity. Cheers!

  • @rdiznfriends
    @rdiznfriends Рік тому +1

    this is freaking awesome. if I had an AM5 system I would for sure look into buying this

  • @xKold
    @xKold Рік тому +11

    @der8auer-en Any insight into why CPU mfg's don't just allow us to purchase cpu's without the oem heatspreader? I mean realistically if companys, such as yourself, just sold us direct die contact solutions, the mfg would save money on manufacturing and we would get lower temps / better performance / longer lifespans etc.
    Love the ingenuity. You're making a difference!

    • @JustDizzq
      @JustDizzq Рік тому +4

      If I remember it right. Back in the day mfg's actually sold cpus without a heatspreader but some customers break their cpu die when mounting the cooler. So they put a heatspreader on for easy mounting of coolers so customers dont break their cpus.

  • @bio-nukes4136
    @bio-nukes4136 Рік тому +1

    i think it's so cool that you make things

  • @Cblan1224
    @Cblan1224 Рік тому +4

    When will this be available? Many people are checking every day!

  • @spuchoa
    @spuchoa Рік тому

    This is what I want for Christmas!. Amazing work der8auer.

  • @dexheavy85
    @dexheavy85 Рік тому +4

    Amazing Roman. The thing I like about your designs is zero compromises. Since Intel started using toothpaste, I have been delidding and lapping CPUs for my friends and me. And, especially with direct die cooling, those few degrees that I would get with Liquid Metal compared to Kryonaut (Extreme) never produced more performance. Direct die and Kryonaut always maxed out my OC. Yes, it would be nice to have lower temps, but performance was the same. That would be a nice project if you have time. Does Liquid Metal allow for more OC vs Kryonaut Extreme when using a direct die cooling?

  • @TheTodd25
    @TheTodd25 Рік тому +1

    Love these vids of your expertise in engineering. Thanks!

  • @JustinAlexanderBell
    @JustinAlexanderBell Рік тому +4

    How long until direct die with o-rings around the actual die on the chip?

  • @alexblackish-709
    @alexblackish-709 Рік тому +2

    AMD needs to hire this guy and his entire company

  • @okkolanpoko3432
    @okkolanpoko3432 Рік тому +4

    Have u tested Honeywell PTM7950 pads? You could get good comparison video with that against the graphene pads.

  • @ronin2963
    @ronin2963 Рік тому

    WOW! Peerless man.
    Why does anyone else even try?
    Great video. You are very humble. Read my praise quietly and then smile politely to the Silver and Bronze Contenders.
    Thank you

  • @ThermalWorld_
    @ThermalWorld_ Рік тому +3

    Shut up and take my money 😂
    Love your high quality work on this..❤️

  • @g4md0r32
    @g4md0r32 Рік тому

    Just wow man. I am always impressed by the direct cooling results but this takes it one step further. Also the graphene pad is amazing for the future to install in PCs that you need them to work with basically no maintanence. Great stuff

  • @-opus
    @-opus Рік тому +7

    Might come in handy for those with Asus boards...

    • @TechieSunset
      @TechieSunset Рік тому +1

      Indeed. I honestly hope the board vendors can fix this mess via bios updates. There's basically no valid reason to overvolt these chips as much as Asus was doing.
      I'm going to upgrade from AM4 to AM5 next week (I'm only missing the CPU) and this whole situation made me a bit worried for my PC.

    • @der8auer-en
      @der8auer-en  Рік тому +2

      just have to make sure the pump is still on while the board is not runnning :D

  • @Leo99929
    @Leo99929 Рік тому +2

    Incredible work! Well done all involved.

  • @JJFX-
    @JJFX- Рік тому +6

    Do you think this is a safer option than using the direct die frame with a high-end water block? Normally I'm not too worried about DD but after seeing multiple, very experienced people crack their Zen 4 dies I've been reluctant to do it. My original plan was just to use my Optimus block on my direct die frame but I've been starring at it for weeks.

    • @FreedomForAll2013
      @FreedomForAll2013 Рік тому +2

      Yeah Jufes cracked one... I wouldn't delid it personally

    • @JJFX-
      @JJFX- Рік тому +2

      @@FreedomForAll2013 That doesn't really surprise me but when even some of the top guys on OCN and hwbot are cracking dies it gives me pause.

    • @crosshunter3316
      @crosshunter3316 Рік тому

      AMD should just start offering no-lided cpus for sale, or maybe bga motherboards with instantly soldered cpus?

  • @lostcosmos3245
    @lostcosmos3245 Місяць тому

    Absolutely Awesome! Wishing you all the success with it dude! Love your vidz!

  • @pete00078
    @pete00078 Рік тому +3

    Awesome, well done. I've been waiting for this. how would the temps be with a normal thermal paste vs the graphene sheet?
    Would the direct die mount work with the Velocity 2 block?

  • @GraceMcClain
    @GraceMcClain Рік тому

    I love that simple looking RGB block with the snap-on cover, very nice. Pricing seems pretty damn good, too, considering the work that's gone in to it. Good job, fella.

  • @noone5014
    @noone5014 Рік тому +3

    Looking forward for the intel version.

  • @Owenzzz777
    @Owenzzz777 Рік тому

    Absolutely incredible! Love the small footprint of the water block. And I definitely prefer the clean/blank version over the striped one

  • @АнтонПопович-ф8я

    Hi, Roman! Very interesting results indeed. But as many people are still running AM4 platform and are not yet going to upgrade to AM5 for many reasons, maybe you'll test and launch AM4 direct die blocks from Ryzen 5000 lineup? There were some AM4 direct die blocks from Taiwan - but nobody sells them now

    • @rustler08
      @rustler08 Рік тому +1

      There's no real reason. Those chips don't get all that hot in comparison to AM5, so you're wasting money

    • @АнтонПопович-ф8я
      @АнтонПопович-ф8я Рік тому

      @@rustler08 Upon decent overclocking 5950X runs quite hot. I've already built a custom loop - but with ordinary monoblock and didn't get the result i want. So id' like to try direct die. And i'm ready to pay for it - so why not?

  • @baefaux
    @baefaux Рік тому

    Take my money now, please! That is the cleanest little water block I've seen very beautiful! Personally, I like the black version without the lines. I think it keeps the look extra clean!

  • @flightbase
    @flightbase Рік тому +3

    Bitte mal etwas Kommunikation, was die Lieferfähigkeit angeht. Die 3-4 Wochen sind mehr als um und nirgendwo bekommt man Informationen ;(

  • @jimmyjames6023
    @jimmyjames6023 Рік тому

    Very impressive. Clean look for sure. I'm ready to deck my system out in some der8auer gear!

  • @Bayonet1809
    @Bayonet1809 Рік тому +14

    I would buy a copper-only version if you sold it, as I don't trust nickel plating anywhere in my loop.

    • @Alm8hoorOW
      @Alm8hoorOW Рік тому +4

      I’ve mixed nickel plated copper, brass fittings and copper in my water loop for almost 8 years and I have yet to see visible signs of corrosion which is probably due to the anti-corrosive agents in the coolant solution but also because these metals take forever to corrode one another.

    • @Bayonet1809
      @Bayonet1809 Рік тому

      @@Alm8hoorOW There are to many factors at play for your experience to be relevant to anyone else who isn't running the exact same parts as you.

    • @Alm8hoorOW
      @Alm8hoorOW Рік тому +1

      @@Bayonet1809 , if mixing nickel plated copper and copper was problematic I’d reckon the industry would advice against it as it does with mixing aluminum and copper parts.

  • @D.u.d.e.r
    @D.u.d.e.r Рік тому

    Excellent new product from Thermal Grizzly folks. I really like how r open about what they develop and offer to their community.
    Well done Roman double thumbs up👍👍

  • @mattajiaDvertyo
    @mattajiaDvertyo Рік тому

    You are about to launch a new product series and still found a way to make the video super informative with applied phisics, good job!

  • @PaulBlartGaming
    @PaulBlartGaming Рік тому

    You are the best tech youtuber. Thank you for making another product that is awesome ill buy the heatspreader as soon as it comes out

  • @vvb890
    @vvb890 Рік тому

    Incredible work man. Love how much pride you take in quality and workmanship.

  • @DoObs
    @DoObs Рік тому

    Well done Roman....this is leaps and bounds ahead of any other cooling solution on the market. Really what high end Oc'ers to enthusiasts have been wanting. Definitely an amount that can be spent with a justified acknowledgement that its going to do an exceedingly great job

  • @gmt1
    @gmt1 Рік тому

    I'll probably never do this setup myself, but its so cool seeing you eek out every bit of cooling possible.

  • @MrGiulik
    @MrGiulik Рік тому

    That's why I love watching your videos, always come to the edges of the technology and you are always want to improve things.
    You are a brilliant and intelligent man, Roman. One man knocking off the entire industry of PC.
    Think about a collaboration between Der8auer, Linus, Steve. The human kind will have the best products ever!!!

  • @1st_Atom
    @1st_Atom Рік тому

    this is insanely awesome. amazing work. whith how power hungry cpus are heat is getting out of control high end cpus needing massive coolers just to keep things running but still hitting 90+ degrees. this will be a great help for future builds

  • @jmannUSMC
    @jmannUSMC Рік тому

    Wow I was impressed just by the mechanical design, and then you showed final product and blew my mind further with the product design! Maybe one day when I get the courage to de-lid my 7800x3d I'll pick one of these bad boys up. Thanks for the masterclass in engineering and design!

  • @thepatriot6966
    @thepatriot6966 Рік тому +2

    I hope these will be available to buy in the UK. I really want to delid my chip for the first time. These products look ideal.

  • @robertwatt7494
    @robertwatt7494 Рік тому

    Love the channel! Been waiting on this to start my new AM5 rig build!

  • @phoenix0153
    @phoenix0153 Рік тому

    8:20 was freaking awesome! Good stuff!

  • @tyiu5629
    @tyiu5629 Рік тому

    Truly awe inspiring. I love how independent enthusiasts like der8auer are taking the industry to the next level. Continue the good work.

  • @amnforge
    @amnforge Рік тому +1

    This was amazing! I got your deliddiing tool for my 7950x and installed the ekwb velocity2 am5 block. I have wondered if that block was making contact with the dies? I wouldnt know because i still havent tested it but the heat spreader should make the waterblock work flawlessly because the block wasnt intended to be a direct die block. Can't wait to get the heat spreader. I hope performance pcs gets them in stock soon. Lastly, I wanted to say thank you for your dedication to the industry. Prior to your projects, the industry was becoming stale. You and your team are breathing new life and excitement for all of us!

    • @michal1693
      @michal1693 Рік тому

      I assume you need a different contact frame for a direct die. It won't work just like that in the socket. Waiting for that heatspreader too, because it's a 3in1 contact frame+heatspreader+die protector.

  • @Jalopymedia
    @Jalopymedia Рік тому

    That's beautiful work.
    What a dream it must be working with such cool stuff making these products.

  • @TheOlaf78
    @TheOlaf78 Рік тому

    That is an awesome waterblock, looks really good. I like the one without lines it has the cleanest look. Keep up the good work 👍👍👍

  • @IroxX0
    @IroxX0 Рік тому +1

    If this is released I'll buy it on the spot with the kryosheet. Absolutely amazing, cannot wait to get those fan speeds down and the whole system under water.

  • @em9594
    @em9594 11 місяців тому

    I'm sure someone has mentioned it already before, but with especially steel, what you do with those highly flat faces is called ringing them together. What it does is push all the air out from between the two pieces of metal and then the air pressure actually sticks them together and makes them stay and then if you leave them like that for too long. Tiny particles of rust form and rust sticks the two pieces together.

  • @nellynelson965
    @nellynelson965 Рік тому +1

    I think that was your best vid in a long while.

  • @DiscardedGod
    @DiscardedGod Рік тому

    i love this, the precision and dedication

  • @JohnWilliams-gy5yc
    @JohnWilliams-gy5yc Рік тому

    This is just INSANE! Only Roman see the 20C bottleneck on IHS smoothness and mouth centre position. Excellent job! I guess Raptor Lake Refresh is gonna need it too.

  • @84Actionjack
    @84Actionjack Рік тому

    Great products! Looking forward to when these hit the market.

  • @MrDvneil
    @MrDvneil Рік тому

    perfection!, entusiasts youtubers gives us what hardware producers don't give a f, quality and dedication.

  • @Tsukiyomi001
    @Tsukiyomi001 Рік тому

    wow, that's the prettiest CPU block I've ever seen! I'll definitely get that when I build AM5.

  • @-MaXuS-
    @-MaXuS- Рік тому

    What a wonderful world we would live in if all companies/manufacturers had principles and and values more in line with yours Roman. I genuinely appreciate u always trying to not only create high quality products but also, especially in times like this, bucking the trend of offering less for more price wise. Thank for that. And thx for sharing this kind of content it’s super cool to get a sneak peak into shit like this. 🙏👌✌️🖖

  • @leovbernardo
    @leovbernardo Рік тому

    Fantastic job!! 🎉
    Looking forward to see the overclocking capabilities of a high binned 7000 CPU and this WB.