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0:00 Intro
1:10 Installation
4:20 Cooling Tech Tips
7:44 Fixing Block
13:00 Testing
15:50 Tuning
19:30 VT Curve
23:30 Disassembly
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Video Idea: subzero cooling in an atmosphere without water vapor, ie: vacuum chamber, dehydrated air, noble gas, etc… Like using mineral oil in a fish tank but without any mess.
Crazy how this was a year ago and you guys were excited about a 30000 score in R23 with sub zero chiller while I just cracked 34K on an undervolted 7950X in eco mode first try with a 280mm arctic AIO. Things are moving a bit quick. 😳
I just had a interesting idea, could you build a riser for CPU's that separates the CPU from the motherboard while keeping it connected. Then maybe you immerse the entire CPU in liquid nitrogen. Another idea to deal with the condensation issue when goin sub zero using a modified AC unit is construct a vacuum chamber, put the test rig inside the vacuum chamber with the copper cooling block on and draw a vacuum to remove all moisture from around the PC. Love LTT videos, they make me so jealous because I'm forced to use a 500$ stock PC I bought from Costco 8 years ago and the motherboard in it is upside down and backward.
How about submerging the whole thing in oil to prvent condensation?🤔
The fact that Seasonic is always sponsoring you guys for projects like this tells me that they appreciate how your craziness is a great demonstration of their quality.
an airtight chamber should be made to increase extreme temperatures in the cooler to avoid water condensation😅
Do the same thing with the threadripper or whatever it is called please🤷
The -45 degree winters in the us are an effective cooler for your CPU
And your body
I liked that video so I like it 🙂
could you run the mobo face down then any moister should fall away from the electronics. Maybe. Just wondering.
@Linus Tech Tips So since you like going above and beyoned and condesation is sutch a massive issue why not submerg the mobo in oil it wont freeze so you should be able to ge a little crazy with a bit of water/oil circulation.
One thing I don´t undertand. Why don´t you put the board upsidedown and all the condensation will be out of the board?
funny watching this now with all the effort linus and the boys went to to get 30000 when i have a stock i7 13700k and it gets 31043 on ddr4 3200 with a 360 aio
1 year later the first 9Ghz CPU was reached with a 13900K
3 minutes in before Linus dropped something expensive…. that might be a new record!
My mom bought a space heater one time. The worst part is it doesn't even function as well as my pc at heating up a room. And I find that hilarious
What would happen if you combined this with immersion cooling? Theoretically, you wouldn't have to worry about water insulation or evaporating and cooling the immersion fluid.
Feel like the next step here is setting up a thread ripper with it and seeing what you can get
I'm just watching this wondering why it's so hard for a modern CPU to load a still image…
Ready for pre climate science lil
It was necessary to place the board in a vacuum, or in an immersion liquid.
Legit question. Why don't they put the motherboard in a hermetically sealed box that contains 0% humidity? How about immersing the entire motherboard in Isopropanol to stop air from getting to it?
Anyone know what the name of this malable eraser they use?
Linusproof!
amazing good job
This mode maybe can work better on motherboard with CPU at the back, and build test bench where the CPU pointed down. So any condensation drip down.
This mode maybe can work better on motherboard with CPU at the back, and build test bench where the CPU pointed down. So any condensation drip down.
What about isolating the motherboard into an enclosed environment with no moisture in the air?
So this on one of the new high end amd processors
Linus would make a great Shaggy in a Scooby Doo movie.
For solving condensation try it under vacuum! It should be a cool video
Cool it with the cyro cooler ( i don't now the name of it properly)
Just get a glove box and stick the whole system in it. No condensation problems.
You can better submerge the whole motherboard in a tank full of Low Electrical Conductivity Liquid Coolant and and use a pump and heat exchanger to make the thermal transfer from the coolant to the refrigerant from the compressor.
now do the same with a threadripper
12900k? BRUH why not 13th Gen??? DOOOOOD
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There's no such thing as Linus-proof
I've got an idea for Alex! Instead of badly insulating the board, why not just submerge it in mineral oil like the mineral oil PC? xD
No air so no condensation and any part of the block not facing the CPU as well as the tubing will help cool the graphics card and other things like RAM.
10:01 Who has the default android notification tone?
this brings me back to my cyrix cpu in the 1990's …..water cooling so much better now adays LOL