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Amazing Products TV This is a CPU Cooler? – Vortex Chiller

Awesome Tips This is a CPU Cooler? – Vortex Chiller



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Using magic or something a vortex chiller is able to take compressed air and turn it into hot and cold streams, but what happens if you point it at a CPU?

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0:00 – What if your CPU Cooler was LOUD?
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0:59 – What is a Vortex Cooler?
5:00 – Playing with it
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9:57 – Cooling a i9-12900KS
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Comments

  1. Try agron gass outside with it .
    regulate pressure

  2. Cold air = profit

  3. Bro, you said GET STRAPPED ON. It's get STRAPPED IN! Lmfao.

  4. We have one of those at work for chilling Teflon tubes after we bend them to the desired shape… It gets COLD. Leave it running long enough you'll see condensation, even in a dry state like Idaho… Noise, though, a big of a negative in my book. 😂

  5. We use them in industrial equipment to keep the PLC enclosure cool in place of a phase exchange cooler.

  6. I do not know if that was already mentioned, but to mitigate the condensation problems I think this could help:

    – Cool down the compressed air through a radiator which can drop the temperature below dew point for that pressure and relative humidity. Extract the water with a water tramp. Some compressors have even a built-in one. Being external means you can apply other chilling sources to cool it down even more beyond ambient temperature.
    – Put a chemist-based filter like the ones sold for refrigerators/wardrobes. Easyly passing the air through a piece of a big enough pipe or even a recycled gas cylinder filled with this pearls. They will dry completely the remaining moisture. The chemist can be recycled by reheating it up.

    Just for fun because it's a very very expensive way to refrigerate but with obvious advantages. Anyways dry cooled air is usfeul for many applications. I'd try how long does a beer to get frozen so xD.
    As always loving your videos, thanks again!!

  7. We have big industrial air compressors in our plant. Let me tell you, you get water in those lines (Say from condensation on a hot day) you're going to have a very bad (and dangerous) day. That whole week was an absolute mechanical nightmare.

  8. Can confirm big fat Ingersoll rand compressors are great. We have one at my work that is an absolute beast. It's also super old and has never given us any issues.

  9. Looks like a multipurpose crack pipe

  10. Holy fuck you can fucking *HEAR* how much air it sucks in by just seeing that Linus' voice being almost supressed (because sound travels through air molecules and if you suck so much molecules in the vibration becomes WAY weaker and travels less since there's very few molecule to travel through)

  11. should try and use a waterblock. Attach a tube to direct the air through it.

  12. In this video you did not peel off the damn seal on the pc tower

  13. would like to see air air frier can it cook? o:

    • Nomad
    • December 25, 2022

    I love how the comments are either
    – black magic
    – I worked in a nuclear facility / 80s car shop / steel mill and I've saw those
    but no single comment is related to electronics

  14. Lol we used cheep versions of these to heat/cool are shot blast helmets

  15. This honestly just sounds to me like how ice cream is made. You wouldn't expect spinning liquid in a metal bowl could actually LOWER the temperature, but it does. I always found it interesting since learning about it with one of those toy, hand crank ice cream makers. I made slushies instead.

  16. Glad you're Flir camera is getting so much use, the team over here loves watching the creative ways your team uses them.

  17. OK since you said the vortex cooler didn't cost much to run. ~$10k for the compressor (upfront cost)..+..10 hp motor(guess) = 7457 watts when running at full load…just multiply runtime. I suspect it's quite a bit more than you think!

  18. I wanna see a pc cooled with refrigerant.

  19. The hot spiral of air will decompress whats in the middle of the vortex, pulling energy away from it. As cold air is less dense, the change of density is what makes it cold as it has less particles to hold onto energy. As well as providing a channel for the cold air to be pushed back through a smaller hole than on the hot side.

  20. U need high school phys to understand it.

  21. What if you spread the cooling through a larger surface with an enclosed manifold of some kind then run that over the radiator?

  22. 1:13 you had a voicecrack

  23. 13:17 hot air goes where? thank god the episode is texted as well 😛

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