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We blend dendritic copper, graphene and micro diamond into epoxy to produce a thermally conductive adhesive. You can purchase the premixed epoxy at our website www.techingredients.com/shop
Thermal Epoxy (low viscosity infusion resin) formula using 3:1 epoxy
8:6:2:1
8g of epoxy
6g of dendritic copper
2g of graphene
1g of diamond
Ingredient sources:
Copper powder: Novamet Specialty Products, dendritic copper powder Lebanon, TN USA
2,000 grit diamond powder: TechDiamondTools.com, eBay store
Graphene: 5-10 layer powder from Ledmarket1997, eBay store
Find us on Patreon - / techingredients
and our website www.techingredients.com/

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@MuharremGorkem
@MuharremGorkem 4 года назад
Why is it impossible to half-watch his videos? There must be secret ingredient to it!! A secret obvious to one third million subscribers of the channel :-)
@TechIngredients
@TechIngredients 4 года назад
You mean like half watch a Brad Pitt movie? I don't know...
@stargazer3212
@stargazer3212 4 года назад
There is a secret ingredient and it is called Common Knowledge or Science, lol .
@daddyDangle
@daddyDangle 4 года назад
@@TechIngredients lookin good!
@MuharremGorkem
@MuharremGorkem 4 года назад
@@TechIngredients Something that locks one's ears, eyes, and attention to the screen to the end preventing from skip-forwarding or X1.5 faster-play. You are not only a great researcher, designer, maker/builder but an excellent presenter as well! A small possibility is that you are faking it all being the front face of a genius, namely your son faking the camera-man :-)
@leonardcubit5715
@leonardcubit5715 4 года назад
Thank'$ for the great info! If you were! In charge; some of us`could be watching your show from space* 100%+
@FS-ql1hy
@FS-ql1hy 4 года назад
You’re into the most awesome things, sound systems, light epoxy reinforced balsa wood, magnetic fields, bullet proof armour... the list goes on. You’re a genius
@El_Chompo
@El_Chompo 4 года назад
He could be a legit secret agent outfitter Q style from James Bond not only could he pull it of technically but camera wise too.
@JohnLadan
@JohnLadan 4 года назад
I'm looking forward to the ultrasonic cleaner video!
@ezsparky
@ezsparky 4 года назад
I am also!
@sonovoxx
@sonovoxx 4 года назад
And me! ...I already own one, but it has very disappointing performance. I also built my own very small one (in a tin can!) many years ago for cleaning old microphone capsules, which worked well, but only really for that one application.
@daxdadog
@daxdadog 4 года назад
Count me in on the ultrasonic cleaner!
@mavamQ
@mavamQ 4 года назад
I'm very interested, I worked with high frequency, high power ultrasound. 660khz and up to 1000 watts in a 2" piezo. We could melt plexiglass under water. Note: all work was done in a water bath. I left the company and didn't take a machine, I wish I had one. Also got to see sonoluminescence travel 18" reflect back to the other side and start back again, about a 2" tube of light. I miss those days!
@hardcoretrout
@hardcoretrout Год назад
Your ability to convey with clarity a multitude of subject matter paired with meticulous craftsmanship is remarkable. I am completely captivated with this channel. Thanks for sharing your gift.
@smzig
@smzig 4 года назад
For those coming from Linus's video and wondering about the results, remember this is thermal EPOXY, not thermal PASTE. Paste works better thermally but is not adhesive. If you need an adhesive that's thermally conductive you get an epoxy. So of course if you pit it against any average paste it won't beat it. Linus even mentioned it in his video that he didn't compare this to other thermal apoxys. This stuff ISN'T meant for CPUs. Even if it did outperform paste, permanently affixing your cooler to your CPU isn't a good idea.
@ABaumstumpf
@ABaumstumpf 4 года назад
Yes, so? The way he used it is still counter to how the epoxy should be used and his measurements are very inaccurate by the nature of the components he used. (The resistors are anything but equal - the placement of the resistive wire inside the body can vary quite a bit and measuring surface-temperature on a component you do not know the physical makeup of....
@aijokallen6669
@aijokallen6669 4 года назад
@@ABaumstumpf Resistance is the defining factor of a resistor, the placement does not matter. Since resistors with the exact same resistance will produce the same heat under the same voltages. As long his way of measuring is consistent, which seems to be the case here, there's not that much of a problem
@wtechboy18
@wtechboy18 4 года назад
@@ABaumstumpf wire wrap resistors are pretty consistent in terms of surface temps. The entire point of having the large aluminum block is to all but eliminate possible hotspots. Given the nature of the test in question I think it's more than adequate. Any potential variations in surface temperature due to resistor construction would be no more than one or two tenths of a degree, and basically fall under margin-of-error for the kind of temperature differences displayed here.
@ABaumstumpf
@ABaumstumpf 4 года назад
@@wtechboy18 "wire wrap resistors are pretty consistent in terms of surface temps." ??? XD No really. They are consistent in their resistance, but their placement inside the casing can vary quite a bit and thus the temperature at each side. Having the center shifted just half a Millimeter can have rather large differences. Not margin of Error but rather 5°C easily.
@johnkahts7698
@johnkahts7698 4 года назад
@@ABaumstumpf As a layman I am sure that this will go above and beyond my requirements.
@Beanpapac15
@Beanpapac15 4 года назад
Tip from a knifemaker: start by trying to finish sand a piece of hardened tool steel, after that any sanding operation will seem like a breeze.
@blahorgaslisk7763
@blahorgaslisk7763 4 года назад
I made a knife in school and tried to give the edge a final go after hardening but it just skipped down the stone with hardly any resistance and there wasn't as much as a scratch on the edge. The teacher just laughed at my look of surprise and then taught me about tempering. It wasn't the most fantastic knife in the world, after all it was made from just some unspecified steel they had laying around and the hardening and tempering was hardly scientific, just the basic heat it till it's a deep cherry red and throw it in a water bath. Get rid of the surface oxide then heat it until it starts to look blueish (I think that was the color, it was more than 30 years ago, and my memory is not always the best anymore) and let it cool down slowly before giving it a final polish and sharpening. But hey, I was 14 or so, so to me it was fantastic, and I had a good time hammering that piece of steel into shape in the first place. There is something oddly satisfying in molding a piece of red hot steel into the desired shape with a hammer. This was the one and only time I made a knife or tried my hand at hardening a piece of steel. Now if this had been high quality tool steel then I guess I'd still be trying to polish that thing...
@AttilaAsztalos
@AttilaAsztalos 4 года назад
In my (very much layman's) experience, something being tedious equals not enough power tools...
@ahobimo732
@ahobimo732 4 года назад
The quality of this channel is so high, I'm starting to feel morally compelled to financially support it.
@williamriker7741
@williamriker7741 4 года назад
Yeah, I never Patreon things, but joined theirs the other week
@linkdude64
@linkdude64 4 года назад
The question for me was "Is exposure and access to this caliber of investigation, presentation, and explanation 'seasoning' the quality of my personhood with a value equivalent to $2 a month?"
@Killianwsh
@Killianwsh 4 года назад
@muinaiset Outstanding value analysis! Imagine the value if we can tell friends and family to do the same! Don't know what percentage patreon takes, but even at 10% if we could raise awareness enough to get their patreons to even 50k @$2/mo would yield $90k/month!!! Just imagine the amazing quality and QUANTITY videos they could share!! It'd be like getting an MIT level education for PENNIES A DAY! Think about that & tell friends! :-):-):-)
@wege85
@wege85 4 года назад
Yes. I made my best vibration speaker because of this guy and this channel. I would rank them to 1k€ category and it just costed me something like 300€ of two speakers and subwoofers.. I used different materials but got nice inspiration. There is many ways to complite the qualities :)
@ladedk
@ladedk 4 года назад
I know!! I get the same feeling when watching certain channels.
@franceslock1662
@franceslock1662 3 года назад
You have a clear and engaging teaching style, and these are the most interesting videos on RU-vid. It’s fantastic that you’re making your epoxy available online.
@Allandnothing235
@Allandnothing235 2 года назад
Quickly becoming my favorite tech videos! Don't stop making them EVER!
@James02876
@James02876 4 года назад
I love that this is open source thermal epoxy. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, research and testing as well as the recipe.
@TechIngredients
@TechIngredients 4 года назад
Sure! Go Linux...
@ChurchOfThought
@ChurchOfThought 4 года назад
@@TechIngredients Wish you were my pops ⚡❤️
@willstone8313
@willstone8313 4 года назад
I love how informative your videos are. This video alone touched on: surface quality, flatness, thermal transfer, the geometry of fine particles, techniques, vocabulary & units...and so on. You are a standard for practical scientific explanation. Thank You!
@keithyinger3326
@keithyinger3326 4 года назад
Agree. I rarely have questions after watching his videos. He covers everything so well and in depth, all my questions get answered. Doesn't bother me a bit the videos are over 20 mins like a lot of youtubers worry about. I'd still watch an hour long video. I enjoy old electronics also and Mr Carlsons Lab videos are quite often over an hour long. Love every minute of them also.
@gretchman
@gretchman 4 года назад
"Cool, I'll just have this running in the background while I finish my... uh... finish my... ... what was I doing?"
@tinderboxcreations
@tinderboxcreations 3 года назад
The level of detail and applied science in these projects is why we are all here. Love it.
@mavos1211
@mavos1211 4 года назад
Yes!! I have my buddies coming over and we are going to stream this to the tv to all watch together! Best channel on RU-vid hands down!
@mrMacMilli2000
@mrMacMilli2000 4 года назад
I'd say NERDS .... but then here I am
@TechIngredients
@TechIngredients 4 года назад
Thanks!
@MarcAntoineBvl
@MarcAntoineBvl 4 года назад
Lucky you! :D
@TonyRule
@TonyRule 4 года назад
@@mrMacMilli2000 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gZEdDMQZaCU.html
@mrMacMilli2000
@mrMacMilli2000 4 года назад
@@TonyRule dude. Exactly what i was thinking
@OnlyFactsPlease
@OnlyFactsPlease 4 года назад
You guys are taking DIY to an entirely new level, and I'm here for it.
@desert.4453
@desert.4453 3 года назад
I just love this Chanel. The diversity of the subjects makes impossible for me not to watch. There's always something to learn!
@stanmacdonald1073
@stanmacdonald1073 3 года назад
Thank you for the excellent show on heat sink compounds. I've always been impressed at how good a thermal insulator they are and have stresses that the thinnest layer that provides contact is the best. I've worked with 2.5 by 5" modules that had extruded aluminium bases. We were unable to get good thermal contact with our package. Ultimately had to machine the module's base flat to 32 in and silk screened the hs compound in a pattern on the module to get thin/uniform coverage with no large voids.
@magana559
@magana559 4 года назад
"With that in mind let's get cooking. " Me: "I knew it!"
@maxlee6676
@maxlee6676 4 года назад
Walter White moment lol
@allenmueller
@allenmueller 4 года назад
​@@maxlee6676 My wife said the same thing! hahahahaa
@iMohamedSamir
@iMohamedSamir 4 года назад
Father of the son of the main presenter: >Made a formula that beats multi million dollars company product >Share it in the video description
@anthonywarren4207
@anthonywarren4207 4 года назад
Mohamed Samir these materials are dead easy to formulate. I few days of lab time is all it would take.
@anthonywarren4207
@anthonywarren4207 4 года назад
@Khaffit So what? This formula is available and better. Arctic now has to do better.
@natalie5947
@natalie5947 4 года назад
I really like that this channel always focuses on doing these things affordably, and showing you how you can do them yourself even when they could just sell them instead.
@waynec3686
@waynec3686 4 года назад
Thank you for your video, this helps to pay it forward. Your explanations make this very clear for non experts. Thank you for your time, much respect from me.
@Black15Shadow
@Black15Shadow 4 года назад
I'm here just to improve the algorithm, you absolutely deserve it :D
@freddofrog7714
@freddofrog7714 4 года назад
Ditto
@aaronkoch3273
@aaronkoch3273 4 года назад
I have no idea what your background is, but you remind me of all of my favorite teachers and professors.. You make learning stuff SO interesting.. Thanks for making these!
@SToNeOwNz
@SToNeOwNz 4 года назад
It's a good example of the Feynman method, if you can teach a subject you can thoroughly understand it.
@firstmkb
@firstmkb 4 года назад
Zack G Exactly the man I was going to mention!
@iainswales
@iainswales 4 года назад
Love all these videos. This is now standard background learning in my house instead of passive radio!
@mintygreen40
@mintygreen40 3 года назад
Excellent video, love how you get down to base principles and concepts which help in validating the procedures you follow.
@kali_muon
@kali_muon 4 года назад
I'm an engineering student, and your videos help keep me excited about science and engineering. The stuff you do is fascinating, and I appreciate the way you explain things clearly and in detail.
@per.kallberg
@per.kallberg 4 года назад
When you home lab crushes the performances of commercial products you are doing something right!
@Falafel_Yum
@Falafel_Yum 4 года назад
Love the videos and the fact that you give specificities...... Keep up the awesome work!
@noilii
@noilii 4 года назад
You are an incredible individual, thank you for all that you share.
@jarretta2656
@jarretta2656 4 года назад
Love this channel. Between you, Applied Science, and my Make magazine I'm never at a loss for project ideas.
@peter4210
@peter4210 4 года назад
I can't wait for the "High efficiency fusion reactor for cheap" video.
@theekdunn
@theekdunn 4 года назад
Look up Fusors. Inertial electrostatic confinement fusion. I built one in high school.
@peter4210
@peter4210 4 года назад
@@theekdunn it's not able to generate power
@Nathan-df5ej
@Nathan-df5ej 3 года назад
Your grammar, articulation and knowledge is refreshing. Thank you for what you do.
@ShannonGraceM
@ShannonGraceM 3 года назад
Thanks! Sciencing things out makes me happy!
@mattsaxey529
@mattsaxey529 4 года назад
The award for most casual use of the term "cell disruptor" goes to...
@Byefriendo
@Byefriendo 4 года назад
*pulls out shotgun* this is my trusty "cell disruptor"
@macswanton9622
@macswanton9622 4 года назад
He could be a Romulan, which could explain superior technological prowess
@RalphDratman
@RalphDratman 4 года назад
I can't imagine the number of hours you have devoted to this project. I am impressed. This is a wonderful video report. Thank you!
@mikedripa1
@mikedripa1 4 года назад
I always enjoy learning from these videos. Thank you for your extensive efforts and scientific approach!
@arjovenzia
@arjovenzia 4 года назад
haha, way back when I was a lad, I started delving into overclocking and DIY watercooling. talking constantly to Dad about it, but mum was pretty wigged out when I took over the kitchen after dinner one night to polish my DIY waterblock. just wachin TV, grinding away. got a pretty good polish. this was for my athlon XP, so a 1cm/^2 die making 100w, you needed a very good interface. a good lapping knocked off about 5 degrees, which is really significant. worth it. with an evaporative cooler and some agressive ram tweaks, i could clock my $150 +2200 (1.8ghz) athlon XP to over 2.5ghz, giving me a CPU faster than anything else on the market at the time. was using arctic silver not exactly relevant, but lapping, absolutly worth your time, if your going for the bleeding edge. and its given me a lifelong appreciation of thermodynamics, managing heat. done some cool projects with theories ive learnt from that. TEC generators, distillation apparatus, refrigeration experiments. understanding heat flow is pretty handy to understand.
@henrywhite5542
@henrywhite5542 4 года назад
I love watching this channel. It's like taking a guided tour through a R & D department.
@jnbpisces
@jnbpisces 4 года назад
This just became my favorite cooking channel.
@elowenminer7748
@elowenminer7748 4 года назад
JNBpisces and just like any good cook, “eh, that’s close enough” for measuring
@TRx-oj5nw
@TRx-oj5nw 4 года назад
Bump
@TelmoMonteiro
@TelmoMonteiro 4 года назад
I'm very grateful for your videos. It makes me a better human. Your work betters the humanity. Thank you
@keithbee4856
@keithbee4856 4 года назад
Thank you for the interesting and informative videos you produce. I really like the magnets and the whisky making. Also the explosions, those are my favorite ones.
@billheinze1448
@billheinze1448 4 года назад
As a mechanical engineer who dabbles in thermal analysis, this was super interesting and informative. Thanks for the great video!
@michaelernest9012
@michaelernest9012 4 года назад
This is absolutly my favorite channel on youtube
@Jeff-fc7nf
@Jeff-fc7nf 4 года назад
Literally the best channel on youtube. Someday when I own a home, this is going to be such a great resource for all the things I want to build.
@ThePmgrafx
@ThePmgrafx 2 года назад
Absolutely love your channel. Every time I watch an episode I just wanna try it . Thank you guys !
@LeonzDK
@LeonzDK 4 года назад
25:10 “I’m going to place this as accurately as I can right in the middle, again I don’t even know that it’s necessary to be accurate, but I’m trying to keep everything that I’m doing as consistent as possible in case there is any meaning to the accuracy.” This is a quote that stood out to me the second I heard it. The quote exemplifies that his work ethic has integrity. So much more to say, but I think I’ll let other commenters have that opportunity :)
@alexfaller6159
@alexfaller6159 4 года назад
yah that's great 👏👏❤️
@alphacentauri81
@alphacentauri81 4 года назад
Alex Wijkowski , thats how a scientist should work. Great by example.
@allenmueller
@allenmueller 4 года назад
Me too - the lengths they go to achieve the kind of consistency that's required to harvest decent data is what really caught my attention. When rough figures are calculated, he always averages away from the best case results by a very reasonable increment. This in a time where the average American mind struggles with distinguishing between objective and subjective - it's more significant than immediately apparent.
@Skylancer727
@Skylancer727 4 года назад
Why I'm kinda sad to see Linustechtips make a video on it prior to GamersNexus as GamersNexus tends to be a fair bit more accurate and technical. Linus is more just an influencer who likes to hype things.
@ikbendusan
@ikbendusan 4 года назад
​@@Skylancer727 why would steve give a shit about something so impractical? this is perfect for linus because nobody should do it but it's cool to investigate anyway
@cwilmot
@cwilmot 4 года назад
"Do you want to experience *true* flatness Morty?"
@MrGarkin
@MrGarkin 4 года назад
lul
@gyo1439
@gyo1439 4 года назад
Here for the R&M refrences
@andrewkelly2028
@andrewkelly2028 4 года назад
I thought of that halfway through the video haha.
@DeusExWolksvagen
@DeusExWolksvagen 4 года назад
lambs to the cosmic slaughter
@tungstikum
@tungstikum 4 года назад
True level
@allenmueller
@allenmueller 4 года назад
Just got the package from Ti last week and today I used this epoxy in a preparation for initial testing for my application! It takes a while to arrive, but it's worth it. Plus, you're supporting this channel. Considering current shipping restrictions, it may be difficult for them to source all the necessary materials to keep up with demand. The price is very reasonable for what you get. This stuff is very thin viscosity and super opaque, thermally conductive, and yet electrically insulating. That's a holy grail of sorts, in the material design world. See what you can do with it. I'm preparing to file a patent thanks to this wonderful channel. : ) "There's so much room for activities!" -Step Brothers
@TechIngredients
@TechIngredients 4 года назад
Thanks for the comment and the review! And, you're right about the shipping. If we had known how high the demand would be and the rather inexplicable delays due to the politics of this human malware, we would have acted like the toilet paper horders with the diamond and graphene.😛
@allenmueller
@allenmueller 4 года назад
@@TechIngredients LOL - well put. Eagerly looking forward to content on how to build that ultrasonic emulsification device - no pressure though - only when you're ready. We love ANY content from this channel. In fact, as soon as I can rationalize it, I'm upgrading to top tier on Patreon. 💪🏾
@rodroehnelt6477
@rodroehnelt6477 2 года назад
Thank you for the documentation and explanation of your processes in the many videos I have watched.
@thumbwarriordx
@thumbwarriordx 4 года назад
I love how the example CPU is an AMD 3DNow! processor. That's the everyman's example prop for sure.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 4 года назад
Cheap and semi reliable... Semi.
@juststeve5542
@juststeve5542 4 года назад
I think it's a K6... Not sure... Certainly looked familiar!
@madmax2069
@madmax2069 4 года назад
@@juststeve5542 yeah I seen it and immediately thought of the K6
@bwebs956
@bwebs956 4 года назад
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems there's probably a reason why it's a prop now. 🤣
@ripvanmarlowe
@ripvanmarlowe 4 года назад
Tech Ingredients: "...and you'll be able to do this at home." Me: Oh cool! Tech Ingredients: "One thing though, you will need access to either a cell disruptor or a powerful ultrasound...". Me: ...
@BobDarlington
@BobDarlington 4 года назад
Some of us have cell disruptors!
@salvadorebertolone
@salvadorebertolone 4 года назад
starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Disruptor/Legends
@cdoublejj
@cdoublejj 4 года назад
i did it at home with paypal and internet and blackjack! aaahh just forget the whole thing.
@supergeek1418
@supergeek1418 4 года назад
Cell Disrupter. No problem. I got mine from Worf.
@Ben-gh1qf
@Ben-gh1qf 4 года назад
Don't worry next video should be how to make one ;)
@luismaduena1541
@luismaduena1541 4 года назад
I’ve been watching his videos for a while and he’s very thorough. I especially like his videos about speakers.
@defnotabird
@defnotabird 3 года назад
same, thats how i found the channel!
@aggibson74
@aggibson74 4 года назад
Excellent!!! Just purchased some! Can't wait to try it out!
@ItaloLoureiro
@ItaloLoureiro 4 года назад
When I was young, I was amazed by Beakman's World. After an engineering degree, Tech Ingredients amazes me. Entertaining and informative AF. F
@nipplepotamus6211
@nipplepotamus6211 4 года назад
Feel smart? Just watch this guy work his magical science projects. I take my hat off to you sir
@regrdb1
@regrdb1 4 года назад
By far one my favorite scientist on RU-vid. Keep them coming!!!
@Ddkrew1
@Ddkrew1 4 года назад
Absolutely the best learning channel and videos! I can not stop watching...
@patricksweetman3285
@patricksweetman3285 4 года назад
"Sorry, Our product is currently not available in your region" Cheers from New Zealand
@tcrenegade
@tcrenegade 4 года назад
You beat me to it haha
@SuperMatt6000
@SuperMatt6000 4 года назад
Im in NZ too so will be keen on some of this for my large LED array i am assembling
@Thingsthatgopew22
@Thingsthatgopew22 4 года назад
@@LazloNQ A bit off topic, but didnt YT can the message service a year ago? I cant find that option anywhere.
@axle774
@axle774 4 года назад
Just use youshop.co.nz
@Da5idc
@Da5idc 4 года назад
What about Aramex Global Shopper?
@madaxe79
@madaxe79 4 года назад
My dad showed me how to linish a motorcycle cylinder head flat on a mirror when i was a little kid. Haven’t seen anyone do it again until now. So awesome
@paulyaron2410
@paulyaron2410 3 года назад
Thanks- excellent analysis of the problem and a beautiful solution.
@ZimTachyon
@ZimTachyon 3 года назад
You are the level for which we all want to achieve, we just didn't know it existed till you. Thank you very much. Even your word assembly is crafted to precision.
@ilrompiscatole5414
@ilrompiscatole5414 4 года назад
Me: Good morning, I was looking for a drawer liner with the highest frictional coefficient Ikea employee: calls security
@mavamQ
@mavamQ 4 года назад
I work with ultrasound and said to the boss who had been in ultrasound most of his life, I think that drawer liner would make a good absorber. Reflections can be a problem and finding an absorbent material is difficult. I put it in the water, I had to squeeze all the air bubbles out, and we tries it, my boss was impressed, it was not what he expected. It's kind of a funny rubber with a cloth interior that works.
@mavamQ
@mavamQ 4 года назад
I mean't worked with, that was 15 years ago.
@hobbified
@hobbified 4 года назад
Um, what?
@mavamQ
@mavamQ 4 года назад
@@hobbified Without watch again, I think he mentioned Ultrasound to debubble the epoxy, and he is going to do some other ultrasound work, so I just added some info about absorbing reflections, if he ever needs it, ultrasound reflects all over.
@gcs8
@gcs8 4 года назад
Would love to see this as a paste also, somethings you have to take apart a few times
@MaxUgly
@MaxUgly 4 года назад
I was thinking this as well. I would buy some to use on CPU heat sinks. Overkill but would support the channel! Actually, if you did that and did collab with Linus or something you guys would be able to afford even more projects!
@NemoConsequentae
@NemoConsequentae 4 года назад
This stuff in a paste would be great for overclockers. Or anyone just wanting efficient CPU/GPU cooling.
@roidroid
@roidroid 4 года назад
Dunno why you say it's overkill, it seems perfectly reasonable. TBH i was expecting test results for exactly that to be shown in the video (as well as the Indium film), but i guess videos can only be so long.
@MaxUgly
@MaxUgly 4 года назад
@@roidroid I say that it is overkill because the testing shows that it is. What I mean is the thermal conductivity curve shoots up much sharper than the actual temperature drops on the CPU die. Diminishing returns.
@alexbennett3840
@alexbennett3840 3 года назад
This man's demeanor is so soothing and his knowledge so seemingly infinite, he's almost presenting all of this in real time, no cuts to go consult any sources or a script. I am twelve minutes in and haven't quite found the answer I'm looking for but by Jove I am watching till the end and I will enjoy it.
@TechIngredients
@TechIngredients 3 года назад
Great! Hope you find something useful.
@janblanckenberg883
@janblanckenberg883 4 года назад
Thank you for investing your time to teach those of us that wish our brains could conduct and absorb greater amounts of information.
@mito._
@mito._ 4 года назад
This has to be the absolute best channel on RU-vid! It is truly a treasure among those invested in the scientific community.
@bensonboys6609
@bensonboys6609 4 года назад
@mito You should also check out applied science. He has a great channel as well
@TheGibnem
@TheGibnem 4 года назад
One of my favorite channels in youtube, really love the experiences, the content and the way you present it!
@Ehumanist
@Ehumanist 2 года назад
This is by far the coolest video I have seen in a while. You are a fantastic lecturer
@astakimi
@astakimi 4 года назад
Thanks for one more super useful, high quality informative video. Tech Ingredients is one of my favorites RU-vid Channel.
@ericst-louis110
@ericst-louis110 4 года назад
This channel improves with every new release. One of the best.
@FinlayDaG33k
@FinlayDaG33k 4 года назад
"if you have an expensive CPU, you might not want to take it over to the sandpaper" *laughs* "u sure mate?"
@TheBackyardChemist
@TheBackyardChemist 4 года назад
LN2 gang
@Houstonruss
@Houstonruss 4 года назад
@@TheBackyardChemist lapping makes such a huge difference im surprised it isn't part of the manufacturing processes for the heat spreaders!
@FinlayDaG33k
@FinlayDaG33k 4 года назад
@@TheBackyardChemist not even LN2. I lapped my CPU as well (and delidded it to replace the TIM under the IHS) and am actually just running on a relatively simple aircooler. Still, it did lower the temperature quite nicely (about 9 degrees delta)
@GnosticOrthodoxChurch
@GnosticOrthodoxChurch 4 года назад
Aroop Roelofs **debauer has left the chat**
@tl1024
@tl1024 4 года назад
I'm an expert at voiding warranties!
@BerendvanBerkum0
@BerendvanBerkum0 4 года назад
Excellent detailed walkthrough on thermal contact. I had not thought about anything else than polishing and grease before this.
@NastyN8k
@NastyN8k 3 года назад
Thanks for telling me about the algorithm. I love what you guys do and I want everyone to know about this channel! It's a fabulous service to the world!
@MrBuggitt
@MrBuggitt 4 года назад
Just wanted to say this is one of my favorite channels. The background, infomation, and demonstrations are phenomenal. Thank you for the great content!
@spokehedz
@spokehedz 4 года назад
Also, Linus Tech Tips might want to purchase this product from you, to cool all the Intel Fan Club...
@leftspeaker2000
@leftspeaker2000 4 года назад
I was thinking exactly this.
@tomstern1681
@tomstern1681 4 года назад
Exactly what I had thought!!!
@MaxUgly
@MaxUgly 4 года назад
Gamer's Nexus?
@Artcore103
@Artcore103 4 года назад
gamers nexus would be all about this... they'd test it and review it, and it would get used in extreme overclocking assuming he can make a compound that does well at below -100 without cracking.
@imygeworks
@imygeworks 4 года назад
Yes to this! it would be great exposure to this excellent channel
@heliosdawnsong
@heliosdawnsong 3 года назад
Cool stuff! I love the diversity of research and the thorough, yet understandable explanations :)
@victorsmith5854
@victorsmith5854 2 года назад
Brilliant channel, definitely time well spent!
@Karatektus
@Karatektus 4 года назад
Everytime one of your videos comes up in my recommendations, its about an unexpected but really interesting topic. Thanks for that!
@Psykopig2094
@Psykopig2094 4 года назад
Another great video, I love the depth you go into the subjects you cover.
@COM70
@COM70 4 года назад
I love every diverse gem of information provided on this channel. Also you are an amazing presenter/ lecturer. Wow.
@StormGuard92
@StormGuard92 Год назад
You guys are a treasure of knowledge! I think you're amazing!
@benjaminmellingen5340
@benjaminmellingen5340 4 года назад
I want to see Linus glue one of his processors with this stuff
@GodKing804
@GodKing804 4 года назад
It may take many months if not years for this crossover, im just gonna slap some on my CPU
@archonmegas3718
@archonmegas3718 4 года назад
@@GodKing804 be sure to video it. 😁
@SToNeOwNz
@SToNeOwNz 4 года назад
He will probably drop it.
@qayqay2754
@qayqay2754 4 года назад
I want to see Linus use Indium on a Cpu.
@IndivisibleByZero
@IndivisibleByZero 4 года назад
@@qayqay2754 One of their sponsors literally sells that...
@ianminer3162
@ianminer3162 4 года назад
This channel just keeps getting more and more interesting!! Keep it up y’all!
@PeterSzymanski
@PeterSzymanski 4 года назад
Fantastic, I've found your channel because the banana moonshine destillation was recommended. The work you put into the videos and the knowledge you give us is fantastic. Thank you.
@jacobsoby3910
@jacobsoby3910 3 года назад
Nice. I shared this video link with my IT group. Keep up the fun work.
@memejeff
@memejeff 4 года назад
Tech ingredients never ceases to amaze, truly inspirational.
@Valkrss
@Valkrss 4 года назад
This is the best lapping guide I've ever seen as a PC enthusiast. Thanks for expanding my thought process on where to get information. Also, I have some crazy ideas where your special blend may come in handy, so I'm definitely considering picking some up.
@echobot
@echobot 4 года назад
Fantastic work. I'm super inspired by what you do and how you do it. This is true science.
@blahsaysme2u
@blahsaysme2u 2 года назад
anyone notice the recording of his voice in the background. love this channel so much. i wont ever do half of the things he teaches or does, but the detail and knowledge is so refreshing. I love his stoic demeanor as well! keep up the great work!!!
@Rooster_Sailing
@Rooster_Sailing 4 года назад
I’ve heard that people who are around sonar welding daily often develop certain cancers. Depending on your use you may want to develop shielding. Thanks for the upload!
@Cherokeeseeker
@Cherokeeseeker 4 года назад
I was thinking how great you would be as the professor on a Gilligan's island reboot, but I'm pretty sure you'd have them off the island before the first commercial break.
@TexasTimelapse
@TexasTimelapse 4 года назад
LMAO!
@herbertshallcross9775
@herbertshallcross9775 4 года назад
How can you build several buildings, and a water supply system for indoor running water, but can't patch a hole in a boat?
@bobr8410
@bobr8410 4 года назад
With his superior construction and navigation techniques, the Minnow would have been back at port after the three hour tour.
@jcims
@jcims 4 года назад
Either that or you'd start to have people showing up to visit wonderland.
@allenmueller
@allenmueller 4 года назад
This really would work, on many levels. Maybe the rest of the cast is multi-cultural? Ginger should be Tiffany Haddish.
@bryanuem8227
@bryanuem8227 4 года назад
Thank you for a video that explains and enables me to try and do it myself. Amazing work!
@BoilerFPV
@BoilerFPV 2 года назад
Really interesting. Thanks for helping to educate the community and demystify technologies.
@Frosty7.62
@Frosty7.62 4 года назад
Loving the content, keep up the good work!
@XIIIStefanC
@XIIIStefanC 4 года назад
Just like many others have said: This channel is underrated and the quality of the videos and information is so top notch, it really is a joy to watch :D
@transonic22
@transonic22 4 года назад
Thanks for doing all the research you do. It's appreciated.
@xandergross8474
@xandergross8474 3 года назад
As usual a lot of clear pure useful information! Am so glad to have dug your channel, sir! Thank you a lot!
@iamgavs
@iamgavs 4 года назад
Have ordered - another great ingredient for my tech toolkit. So much more useful and interesting than the usual merch. Thanks for the excellent videos.
@bilgisayaryardm882
@bilgisayaryardm882 3 года назад
Oh god
@nefariousyawn
@nefariousyawn 4 года назад
I'm really looking forward to a video about the ultrasound tank.
@EJEuth
@EJEuth 3 года назад
This is the third time I see this specific video in a whole. Congratulations and keep doing this amazing job os demonstrating science in an all business way of sharing, but also not being greedy. I’m very happy to have met your channel and in any chance you visit Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), I would be honored to shake your hands.
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