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Amazing Products TV Why Water Cooling an Air Cooler makes sense #SHORTS #pcbuilding #pcgaming

Awesome Tips Why Water Cooling an Air Cooler makes sense #SHORTS #pcbuilding #pcgaming



Sounds outlandish, but it can actually drop your CPU temperatures! To be clear, we do NOT recommend you actually water cool your air cooler.

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Comments

  1. I want to see Alex try like shoe coatings on mother boards. Ones that say their spray makes water roll off your shoes.

  2. Noctua coolers do great by themselves

  3. That's how I would build them before, the dimple thing with turbulent flow was dumb.
    <3 Duron

  4. Old. Very old.

  5. Actually question, could I clean my cooler like that to get dust out and also could I do that with an AIO too ?

  6. Nice, on a random note, saw you at Semiahmoo mall yesterday.

  7. What has Linus become? The channel is basically a big ass meme now

  8. It's a radiator with more and less steps.

  9. My guy that is a Ryzen 3 3200G

  10. That looks very dumb indeed

  11. I can only imagine Alex one day will build a serverfarm in the antarktic just to have the best cooling performance.

  12. Isnt this exactly how AIO’s work?

  13. "more finz, more better"

    • Deja
    • December 25, 2022

    Water cooling, sorry I don't know what that is.
    cries in macbook

  14. More finns doesn't only mean more surface area – thighter rooms between the fins will also make the air flow go through there at higher speeds, since the same amount of air needs to go through a tighter space at the same time.

  15. Since when is the Ryzen 3 2200g a “heaty boi”

  16. I feel dumber for watching this.

  17. this is literally just equivalent to a larger cpu block in a conventional water cooling system

  18. Much like my i5 4590?

  19. You're just wasting water and making a mess.
    Get a higher flowing water block.

    This is "as dumb as [I] think it is."

  20. What happened to you Alex? He used to be so funny and now everything he makes is cringe and junk.

  21. Aren’t those cpu water blocks just a tiny heat sink where’s the water flows through it. It’s basically the same concept

  22. This is basically how a proper watercooling block functions. Water go in, it gets "channeled" so it's forced to flow across and between lots of really small and thin metal fins sitting directly on top of where the hot(test) die(s) are located underneath – then out the other end.

    For many old, and still some of the really cheap blocks, CNC milling the base/coldplate so that you got protruding little pillars or quote thick "channels" was very common. Or in some cases a metal sheet with seperate thinner fins soldered onto it, which on turn was soldered to the base plate inside the water block.

    These days these very small, very thin fins are almost always skived out of the metal base that contracts the cpu/gpu die(s), then bent upwards instead of shearing it off. This way you have the best possible thermal conductivity between the fins and the base/coldplate, because they literally are part of that continous piece of metal.

    • Duck
    • December 25, 2022

    "Heaty boi" lol

  23. Have you tried sinking ur pc in mineral oil?

  24. Just sink your pc in mineral oil????

  25. ugh there's an even better way. Just fill an aquarium with mineral oil and sink your pc down in it, your pc wont get damaged from the mineral oil and your cpu wont get hot

  26. Umm.. cool down Alex san

  27. But God how?

  28. Air is just water in a much more gaseous form….

  29. Computer Mr Beast ???

  30. Looking forward to LTT testing a gallium/mercury cooled system.

    • Owzmo
    • December 25, 2022

    backplate heatsink, nice.

  31. What. Why. Where video?

    • Gamix
    • December 25, 2022

    The minerals corrode a pc

    • Gamix
    • December 25, 2022

    Use distilled water

  32. I that they should have been enlarging water cooling blocks for a while now.

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