Awesome Tips I tried Cooling a CPU from both sides
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Sure you can buy an AIO cooler, or maybe a Noctua Air Cooler, or maybe you are a Cooler Master guy, I don’t judge. Maybe you could use LN2 for maximum overclocking, or maybe you’re only thinking in one dimension. We put a cooler on the back of the motherboard to see if it is the solution no one is talking about.
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0:00 This is a good idea
2:24 Some Obstacles
3:11 Making a Backplate
3:58 Mounting the rear cooler
7:50 Final Results
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Now put thermal paste on the underside of the CPU where the pins don't make contact.
This is cool shit – more like this!
This guy is absurdly bad on camera. I appreciate the inclusion of guys like this in tech media
maybe try just normal fan isntalled on back of the case and see if also help to remove heat from the back
that old fan mount on the other side of motherboard was meant to be exhaust, not intake. I've had that same case and i say only differences from 7-10 degrees, but that was when that Antec was still being made…
If its not reaching more than 50c, Try with TEC plate?
Would be interested to see a water block as the rear backplate, could be slim enough to allow a case to close
Can you repeat this test with a peltier unit on the back? Like in between the heatsink and motherboard?
You should have used k5 pro for sure, the thermal pad was just never going to be that good – but great idea and great video!
I have a 500gb storage drive and I managed toe delete 2.45gb of data ow is that possible tell me pls
Kinda janky. Fun 🙂
I am curious as to why wheb you made ur new mounting bracket it looks like you uses aluminium i dont know if you have a budget to do it but simular to a front mono block why not try make a big water block the the entire warm area of the back put a large thermal pad to prevent shorts and to allow best thermal pass threw and just loop it as if im not mistaken the heat pipes on thows coolers need a much larger temp differential /load
This is a comment whose primary purpose is the sheer enlargement of the peanut butter kingdom. Please take this as a serious threat.
Mine would still find a way to get to 120C even with this setup
What if you made screws out of copper heat pipes that thermally bridge the two coolers lmao
I thought the guy was milei
Need to try on an old 486 CPU that has the die visible on the back.
What about just a passive set of fins thermal epoxied to the back of the board with no bracket modding? Like the little ones you see mounted to gpu bits not covered by the water block.
with the rate that everything is getting hotter and hotter eventually this might become a thing but for now a little airflow across the back of the motherboard would definitely help to prevent heat from building up between the motherboard and back panel.
the result wasnt unexpected but having the actual proof is worth it.
Next custom air cooler stack on top of a waterblock ?
"shut up, it does work. It just works poorly" is my new excuse for everything. Thank you adam!
I wish I worked for LTT because I could really help with their design for custom weird stuff…
Why not PTM7950? Is it too thin?
i hope he's getting paid extra for the all engagement generated from that haircut
Keep watching please was when I was feeling like there was no reason to keep watching.
Youd probably have better results using those little 1cm square heatsinks from GPU kits of 20 years ago and apply them to the backplate with a fan blowing over them.
Soo I pulled my desktop out of the closest 😅 I built back in 2017
Is there any software that I could use to get it back up to Snuff?
Exsample of what I mean
Program – oh your running this hardware, and this software?
Suggestions, over clock your cpu, incress voltage to gpu
Etc.
Curious as to whether or not checking the temperature with the rear panel off is as accurate as a heat soaking with the panel on then checking as soon as it's removed. I would bet its hotter with the panel installed due to the lack of good air flow with most cases.
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LTT now more GRINGE as normal..
But hey.. they are Canadian's….
A $70 American dollar screwdriver really blows my mind. Especially in todays economy… 🙁
Now this is what i like!
Like taking a time machine back to 2011 and seeing the Antec 1100 for the first time.
Day 2 of asking Linus for a pink Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex and a bottle of local maple syrup🥚🐇
LTT: "I put a fan on back side of the motherboard."
Gamemax Precision COC case: "Hold my beer."
Free shipping if u order over 150usd and then u show a product listed at 149.99 such predatory businessmodel. Why is everything in modern days anti-consumer.
I hadn't watched yet beyond 4:50, but it is a veeeeery bad idea to use just thermalpad to put the cooler base above. Unless you guys make sure cooler is not pushing the motherbord, but just hangs like in 1mm above MB. Otherwise it will @ShortCircuit
Waterblock backplates have the empty spaces in surface for every on-board electric element. And also backplate is using the isolator pad even for raw textolite contact.
Cooling the processor from both sides seems like a strange idea to me. As for cooling the video card, I think it's more profitable to cool it from both sides.
for another video if a chamber have humidity 85% it is easyer too coling a pc than a chamber with 50% humidity lol
Science isn't useless. Never will be.
What a useless vid this was….