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Amazing Products TV DON’T Water Cool Your PC! – IceGiant Copper Prototype

Awesome Tips DON’T Water Cool Your PC! – IceGiant Copper Prototype



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  1. Im an engineer and i have worked on several projects that use chilled water cooling plants “ District Cooling “.
    The concept of water cooling used in PCs is not really efficient without using a refrigerant or a significantly large blower which draws too much electricity.
    So i have always wondered if someone is crazy enough to use a small water chiller to cool their PC ,, I think im crazy enough but unfortunately I don’t have much free time lol

  2. With copper, you can use liquid metal

  3. Sorry, I don't trust a product that doesn't release the specific heat capacity/transfer rate in it's specifications. Also do a benchmark test of it in a tower case (where 95% of people have their motherboard vertical.)

  4. nice, does it play gifs tho?

  5. 8:25 nerd grumblings

  6. So long story short, purchasing a 3090ti and the i9 processor is a terrible idea. Perfect example of how greed can easily bring self destruction to a company. Who's dumb idea was it to create a GPU and a processor that cannot be used by the consumer?

  7. Build the PC inside of a mini refrigerator.

  8. If they could make this like a typical aio (following the needed orientation) this would be so good

  9. When is submerged home PC's going to catch on?

  10. Planning to build a new high end PC (4090, i9 13900, 32GB DDR5 5600mhz), and I've opted to go with Air Cooling with AIO over Water cooling. Just paranoid of leakage on an expensive rig, that and I'm lazy to do the maintenance required. 😋

  11. The review is not quite as useful as it can be without noise levels

  12. The industry hit a size limit. All they can do to increase performance is raise the wattage/temperature.

  13. I love it when grandma tells me bedtime stories about War Thunder😴

  14. the first 5 seconds of the video
    explaining the risks of overclocking any kind of chip

  15. i dont know i think premium air is def the way to go when cooling your system

  16. I actually disagree about TDPs. If you think of performance mode as an overclock that doesnt void your warranty its actually pretty good. For years intel has been saying if you want all the performance you paid for do it yourself and don't have any consumer protections.

    Enthusiasts dont need to worry bc we werent going to use an AIO anyway and probably overclock our own "performance mode"
    Normal folk dont need to worry they can just use the standard power settings
    And the entry level enthusiast who finally has the money for a sick rig but hasn't git the years of experience yet, well they can have a red line chip and take full advantage of custom water cooling and still have a warranty.

    The contact frame issue is a problem and the socket/ILM should only need to be removed for direct die or waterproofing/frost protection and Intel should never have released it.

  17. Water cooling is going to get more life out of the hardware …

  18. i especially love big air coolers because they bend and disconnect motherboard traces to the cpu socket with time and heat from transcoding video or gaming or cryptomining. EXACTLY WHAT I WANT TO DO TO MY $600 AM5 MOTHERBOARD, THANKS LINUSDISCONNECTTIPS!

  19. "Outright leaks are rare these days" Wish you told that to my last system…

  20. True. And even big heatpipe coolers are as good as water coolers. Though they have to be very large for some chips…

  21. no way it can beat my 10x 120mm radiator water cooling, I tell myself as its $360cdn for this cooler.

  22. Kris Collins is awesome her skits are hilarious. Your humor is awesome as well, it makes sense you both colab.

  23. Sooo it's water cooled?

  24. liquid nitrogen: BRUH

  25. I wonder how this cools 13th gen.

  26. What GPU is that on the test bench? I like the look of it.

  27. Solar

  28. His eyes look so tired. Bro needs some sleep 😭

  29. all the same, dont feel comfortable strapping a huge heatsink to my motherboard let alone one so large. much rather the weight be distributed to the chassis via a radiator than a 5# box stressing my motherboard

  30. It’s not cooling it’s aesthetics

  31. WHAT I HATE ARE VIDEOS THAT PRETEND TO WANT TO GIVE AN ANSWER BUT REALLY THEY JUST LEAVE YOU EVEN MORE CONFUSED.

  32. Linus really hates water cooling 😂

  33. Love this cooler, as it will look great in my fractal torrent as per your splave video

  34. When your cooler needs a cooler because of how much power it takes to min max to unnecessary temperatures LOL.

  35. I just ordered one of those for my Pentium 90.

  36. We need faster heat transfer, not bigger heatsinks. Maybe fill an AIO with a very liquid thermal paste, or drench an air cooler in thermal paste. I plan to tweak my case for more airflow, like drilling holes for new fans and putting some plates here and there to create some kind of tunnels for the CPU and GPU. It's a good thing fan noise doesn't bother me. Quite the contrary, I love it.

  37. looks like that would only work on a test rig or open air mining rig. as soon as you put that in a tower, effectively laying it on it's side, gravity wouldn't be able to get the fluid back to it's base

  38. “I’m gonna.., just snap one day.” 🤣

  39. So when will the copper version of the ice giant cooler get released?

  40. Hey Linus, I reckon it's probably not gonna happen, but still – I would hugely appreciate your reply on this one. I'm not a kid, well into my thirties, and finally treated myself with, what is supposed to be, a PC Master Race rig, consisting of Ryzen 5800X, XFX's Radeon 6900XT and all other charades. Now, I'm opting for water cooling? Not because I wanna overclock the shit out of it, not because I'm under illusion that it will be super low thermal values – which I know it wont, but simply, due to the wish to keep my rig stable, cool, and my geek gaming den not being turned into a sauna with all the excess hot air being blown out of the casing. What do you think? Are these goals realistic? Achievable? Peace out!

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