now that i think about it... this is a dc motor right? so is it possible it could've been spinning so fast that it was producing enough current to overdraw the motherboard and damage it?
You know I always thought about just running a simple tube from a portable AC straight to the PC. You would get a direct flow of 35-50°.My pc has never had those cooling needs ,but was always interested in the results.
I used to have my PC in an upstairs loft where it would get hot up there. So I just stuck it on top of the AC vent with the fan on the bottom set as an intake. It helped a LOT, but the room got even hotter now that the AC was blocked. Worth it.
With my experience related to HVAC, your homemade duct is excellent. However, duct sealant would have worked better than wood filler and is easier to sand.
Terminator reference @ 7:38 THE CHANNEL GOES ONLINE NOVEMBER 25TH, 2008. LOGICAL DECISIONS ARE REMOVED FROM VIDEO PLANNING. LINUS BEGINS TO UNLEARN AT A GEOMETRIC PACE. HE BECOMES SELF-AWARE OCTOBER 17 2017 AT 6:26 P.M.
it actually makes sense on youtube. the compressing makes it so you get 1080p high quality video when selecting 4k, since youtube bitrates are: 1080p = 12mbits 2160p = 68mbits And high quality 1080p is at least 50 mbits. So 4k on youtube is 1080p (quality wise)
try using one fan at the front panel and one at the side panel to help equalise the pressure (although it will still be negative pressure because moving fluids are less dense than static fluids), or keep the same fan design but take the top lid off. another idea would be to use a fanless cpu cooler as the air from the big fans will be sufficient to cool it and there will be no fan interfering with airflow
Would be interesting to build an entire huge MDF case from scratch, and put one of these in front and one in the back. Then compare the max OC with phase change or dry ice
If you had no electricity worries, you could technically make this work viably by making the duct longer, pointed outside, and have the airflow redirected outside elsewhere. Maybe a wall mounted tower of some kind? Perhaps you would want your biggest, most heat producing PC to have something like this set up.
Every time i see beardless Linus i'm reminded of my primary school computer teacher, who has the same stature and the fact they are both relatively skinny, and both deal with IT
SoloSkywars Considering my current setup has 5 delta fans (which Im used to by now at full tilt), and half of my hearing is already gone years prior (marching band practice and whatnot), 90db isn't too terrible to deal with. I'd probably still turn it off at nighttime though.
I wonder what would happen if they tried doing this again but without a cpu heatsink. I wonder if the moving air would be enough to cool the CPU enough to not over heat and turn off.
i actually had an idea that maybe they could get away with using an AIO watercooling kit from corsair and mounting the Rad right at the massive intake. would help improve airflow and would probably cool that CPU to a new level.
The video was sponsored. They probably would have made this video either way if it wasn't or sponsored by a different company like corsair. They had the video they wanted to make about something overkill and dumb and a company sponsored it. That is the point.
push pull configs are to overcome static pressure limitations such as when pushing through restricted area's like radiators..I highly doubt you'd do anything but lose performance with this setup doing that
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I think I'd put a PC like this in the basement and run the VR, monitor, and other wires into another room to keep things quiet. And super overclock it for maximum performance.
AC cooling power consumption, to cool the PC and fan heat, 4000W. Electric bill, $800 a month to play a $50 game, at a sustained 65FPS, while others only get 60FPS.
@@whatsaaappthesequel it's when a component is so powerful that it's restricted by others components For example, using a rtx 2080 ti with an i3 4400 and 1gb of ddr2
"We asked a professional what to do, he said let me do it or you will hurt yourself"... then went off and did the rest ourself losing tools and using the wrong ones cause we couldn't find the right tool cause we lost that one too.
If you custom created custom unit, make sure it contains both 1 hp fan motor and has water cooling piping through a radiator. The amount of power usage should be around 3000 watt ram total, making it 3kw x #(price per kw).
Why wouldn't I run an A/C in my room with my gaming pc? It's in my bedroom, which I keep air conditioned all year-round, even middle of winter. If I dont like the heat, I mean what else am I supposed to do?
@@kimaji that's what I feel it usually equates to as well. It's simple enough to just make sure to buy a decent headset and limit the interference of other noises besides your voice. I've also never had complaints about my AC/PC fans either, nor my keyboard, and I've got Razer greens in my board so they're pretty loud.
you do realise that it wont damage it or the pc ( unless you generate 40 volts constant or what ever the breakdown voltage is for the transistors used which wont happen as there isnt enough windings in the coils for that sort of voltage)
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heck I was thinking I have an old 3hp furnace blower motor in the garage build a cage and use flex duct to bring it to the case while he was doing it lol
It's almost impossible. The tdp is way too high to cool efficiently. I personally had a GTX 970 with a artic cooling triple slot heatsink and ran it passively with my CPU and psu. If I'm ever bored, I'll try it with a Titan Xp.
Barbecue Tech Tips but.... But..... TWO ONE HORSEPOWER FANS! It's not efficient. It's two freaking horsepower lol. I think just an SLI passively cooled setup would be an interesting setup. But I think the fans could pull the heat away fast enough.
In this setup shouldn't you just remove the fans from the CPU heatsink, as well as the fans and housing on the GPU, and just let old hoss handle it all?
@@vojtechstrnad1 I have a Ryzen 7 3700X with a buggy fan, which doesn't always spin up when I turn the PC on. I actually ended up using my PC for over an hour and only noticed that the fan was not turning, when I began smelling molten plastic 😅 So nope, it probably won't shut down immediately 😜