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Back in the mid 2000s it was common to cool a computer using a heater core from the scrapyard, but as those have become harder to find and water cooling components became easier to find this fell out of fashion. Could the old ways have been right though? Is it still cheaper to use a heater core to cool your CPU?
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:50 AIOs
2:05 Heater Core
3:05 The Pump
4:19 The Case
5:40 Wrong Size Tubing
7:15 Don't Mix Metals
9:40 Right Size Tubing
13:00 Assembly
16:09 Filling the Loop
18:49 Booting Up
19:45 Testing
23:00 Conclusion
24:27 Outro

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Комментарии : 2,8 тыс.   
@lipot69
@lipot69 10 месяцев назад
It's funny that Kyle tries to be a voice for reason and still goes along with the plan. Need to have more videos like this with him and Alex.
@Zuilli
@Zuilli 10 месяцев назад
He still needs more time in LTT to become like Alex and embrace the jank, become one with it.
@jamesmacleod8388
@jamesmacleod8388 10 месяцев назад
I get the feeling that Kyle is an engineer that makes things, where as Alex is an engineer that makes things work...
@Laarrrieeee
@Laarrrieeee 10 месяцев назад
10:23 is proof he's a wise man
@potatosordfighter666
@potatosordfighter666 10 месяцев назад
EVERY interaction between them is gold. The I told you so bit, his look of absolute bewilderment as Linus says to put a zip tie on a hose shoved inside another hose. EVERYTHING they did was just perfection
@nemtudom5074
@nemtudom5074 10 месяцев назад
The voice of reason thats still corruptible, lol
@timbaleno9269
@timbaleno9269 10 месяцев назад
Sometimes, it appears that Kyle thinks he works in a real place, and not this wonderful chaos lol. Great work!
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 10 месяцев назад
groaning in "kyle" is exactly what i do every time i see someone i know try to put in a stereo or fix their car. i just SMH and get my tools to fix their screwup haha.
@poochey1
@poochey1 10 месяцев назад
Yeah! If he's going to work in chaos let him have the zip tie gun! :P
@asmallcat
@asmallcat 10 месяцев назад
His face was all of us during so many of the "redneck" builds on this channel lol
@burdman5620
@burdman5620 7 месяцев назад
Ugh I'd kill to get a job with the guys
@IsaacAllwood
@IsaacAllwood 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely love Kyle slowly losing his mind while Alex and Linus are just having the time of their lives.
@JO19pLuMbUm94HN
@JO19pLuMbUm94HN 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, it even looks like his genuine opinion to their work
@lukeskywalket2894
@lukeskywalket2894 10 месяцев назад
Seeing these three work together is like watching Hammond, May, and Clarkson work together on a car
@jrshaul
@jrshaul 10 месяцев назад
LINUS! YOU'VE BACKED INTO THE POSTMODERN MEMES!
@SabbaticusRex
@SabbaticusRex 10 месяцев назад
@@jrshaul He speaks like a 15 year old girl from 1996 and I hate it so much and so irrationally that it scares me .
@kaimojepaslt
@kaimojepaslt 10 месяцев назад
who?
@BlokeOzzie
@BlokeOzzie 10 месяцев назад
Yes. Love that energy.
@Elmojomo
@Elmojomo 10 месяцев назад
Nah, you know Clarkson never actually 'works' on anything. lol
@zoe.steelimus
@zoe.steelimus 10 месяцев назад
The Alex and Kyle: Chaos Enginners duo has to be one of my new favorite dynamics of LTT.
@fateunleashed9680
@fateunleashed9680 10 месяцев назад
You might could say they're in search of incredible lol
@Pete88352
@Pete88352 10 месяцев назад
Kyle an Alex are funny af when Linus doesn't agree
@MyrKnof
@MyrKnof 10 месяцев назад
@@fateunleashed9680 Well, Asus sure as hell havent found it yet.
@TheRedThirst
@TheRedThirst 10 месяцев назад
Kyles concern for the 4090 throughout the install was heartwarming
@Kyle_116
@Kyle_116 10 месяцев назад
It seemed to be less worried about the 4090, and more the 4090 being ruined during a project he was involved in.
@zeendaniels5809
@zeendaniels5809 10 месяцев назад
Definitely. It contrasts nicely with the total disregard of Linus aka Dropper of expensive technology.
@jttech44
@jttech44 10 месяцев назад
To linus, it's a line item on an expense report, to Kyle, it's most of a month's salary.
@mochisharvey
@mochisharvey 10 месяцев назад
@@jttech44 you mean like a week of a salary
@WholesomePotato1
@WholesomePotato1 10 месяцев назад
Why did they install the most expensive GPU in the world before they made sure their janky water cooling contraption worked in the first place? I'm speechless.
@IrisCorven
@IrisCorven 10 месяцев назад
My god. The combo of Linus, Alex, and Kyle is the most amazingly chaotic jankfest I've ever seen. I love this.
@danielbender4327
@danielbender4327 10 месяцев назад
I am up for as much Alex + Kyle content as they can produce.
@cain.74
@cain.74 10 месяцев назад
it'd be more jank without Kyle
@VoVilliaCorp
@VoVilliaCorp 5 месяцев назад
It's the holy trinity
@viccie211
@viccie211 10 месяцев назад
I love the dynamic Kyle brings to these kinds of videos! He fits very well with the vibe of Linus and Alex
@jetscapo9737
@jetscapo9737 10 месяцев назад
Hose clamps def should've been utilized here. Not only for performance over zip ties, but for the whole aesthetic/theme of car components/hardware meets PC components/hardware.
@mikepatrona472
@mikepatrona472 10 месяцев назад
They should of tried an aftermarket tranny cooler or oil cooler. They have a much more reasonable size
@Sadamoto6
@Sadamoto6 10 месяцев назад
Idk, I probably have more zip ties on my rally car than hose clamps tbh. 😂
@delemon7644
@delemon7644 10 месяцев назад
I’m fairly sure my wrx is structurally together only because zip ties
@jetscapo9737
@jetscapo9737 10 месяцев назад
@@Sadamoto6 lol. Oh no dont get me wrong, im no where close to implying zip ties arent great for cars. Im merely saying on something small where the aesthetic is using something from a car as a mod, it would add to the aesthetic to use something that is also used primarily on that part. i.e. hose clamp on the rad. Just makes the mod that much more dope. But yea, i mean, have you ever actually worked on cars if you haven't used zip ties at some point? lol
@lorzon
@lorzon 10 месяцев назад
Also, because it's supposed to be vaguely functional, hose clamps are the better choice.
@zapawaf603
@zapawaf603 10 месяцев назад
What a combo. Anything with Kyle is gold, the back and forth with him and Linus, and throwing the jank that Alex usually runs with.. chefs kiss
@MattiTuunanen
@MattiTuunanen 10 месяцев назад
My first watercooling was with heater core from an old Opel. Fitted perfectly over the PSU in the old "full tower" style case, where there were plenty of room behind all those 5.25" bays (and I used those excess of 5.25" slots for a tupperware where I have submerged the aquarium pump) ..of course the dimensions prevented me to install that core to roof or back of the case, but having it so that the air path was from side of the case to other side of the case, it worked quite well. Also, when I built that, all the computer fans were like maximum of 80mm, so I got two thick 12cm 12V fans from an old photocopying machine and those made enough static pressure for the core. I dont remember what clocks I got with my K6-2 and my athlons/athlon xp's, but I remember I managed to run my Opteron 185 at 3.35GHz quite comfortably. The tension bar what I used to mount my block was nicely compatible with socket 7, socket A and also socket 939.
@bluescoobywagon
@bluescoobywagon 10 месяцев назад
My first liquid cooled system used an Eheim pond pump and a transmission cooler with an electrical box as a reservoir, stuffed into a mid-tower case. I still have it! I miss the old days of overclocking and this video was incredibly nostalgic.
@justalpha2396
@justalpha2396 10 месяцев назад
God I love these types of videos. By far one of my favourite styles of video from LTT. I just love imagining someone pitching this idea and everyone being like "that sounds stupid, let's do it." Whenever engineers get free reign to do whatever they want you either end up with something amazing or at least some great content. Keep it up guys!
@tbuk8350
@tbuk8350 10 месяцев назад
Additionally, I love seeing Alex building his usual janky and stupid builds while Kyle is incredibly concerned, yet still going along with the plan.
@SakosTechSpot
@SakosTechSpot 10 месяцев назад
Linus using wrong or slightly incorrect parts is very relatable. Many times I use whatever I can find around the house to make a project work and sometimes it's not perfect, but it turns out well enough. Never stop doing this LTT.
@Idiomatick
@Idiomatick 10 месяцев назад
My bath/shower valve/selector is fitted with a milk tab when a part broke.... the milk tab solution is around 4yrs old now.
@Filip_Phreriks
@Filip_Phreriks 10 месяцев назад
@@Idiomatick My compressor has a cylinder base gasket made from a milk carton. Has been working for years. It was supposed to be temporary but you know how those things go.
@colestowing8695
@colestowing8695 10 месяцев назад
I love this. I'm old enough to remember hearing about people doing this stuff but never did it myself. Very cool to see this from a modern perspective
@kailashbtw9103
@kailashbtw9103 10 месяцев назад
These crazy improvised build videos are literally my favorite LTT content by far. And the comedic moments between linus and alex are great. this is a gold tier episode ngl
@PeaceItUp
@PeaceItUp 10 месяцев назад
We need more of these cooler shenanigans! It feels like eventually we will get to alternative solutions that might work for us normies... eventually.
@bismuth7730
@bismuth7730 10 месяцев назад
I want them to revisit the bong cooler!
@ltio4619
@ltio4619 10 месяцев назад
Could you use a Dyson style fan for cooling?
@cupuacu4life13
@cupuacu4life13 10 месяцев назад
I always thought people living in freezing places like alaska could just pipe outside air to their pc cases and then pipe out the hot air No extra modifications, just letting below zero air going into the case, but isolating the case from the rest of the room of course, so people dont get their rooms full of freezing air Or maybe even leave the pc separated from the room, kinda like people put the AC evaporators outside of the house, you'd just have the pc out, yes, with protection from the snow and the elements, and stuck very well into the wall so no thief yoinks it out Maybe even build the pc inside of an AC case so people think its an AC when its actually a pc getting infinite free cooling from the harsh polar climate
@walkinmn
@walkinmn 10 месяцев назад
​​​@@cupuacu4life13ve thought about that too, but you don't want to heat cold humid air from outside inside your PC though, what I have thought about is you just put the radiator or radiators outside but of course you have to protect them somehow from the harsh environment and depending how cold it gets you may want to use antifreeze (also you don't want to let it go that cold). But I don't live in a cold enough place to try this. It could also work if your PC is close to a side of your home that's always colder
@schwuzi
@schwuzi 10 месяцев назад
​@@ltio4619 No. There is no static pressure with these fans only air flow. They work by sucking more air through the hole in the middle so if you block that with a radiator it wouldn't work anymore.
@treborrrrr
@treborrrrr 10 месяцев назад
This brings back memories. That's what I used way back when for my first water cooling setup. I built a custom box that I bolted to the bottom of my case to house it, the fans and the pump (Eheim 1046, of course). The waterblock was a Dangerden.. something, I don't remember, but it was just a big ol block of copper. It worked great. It even got featured on HardOCP somehow. And now I feel old thinking about how many years ago that was... ugh.
@glebglub
@glebglub 10 месяцев назад
live fast die young? nah, live cool die old B^)
@LordMithril
@LordMithril 10 месяцев назад
Ah the old days, when you just mounted your cooler directly to the die of your 1400mhz AMD Tbird. back.. damn.. 22 years ago. Ugh indeed
@treborrrrr
@treborrrrr 10 месяцев назад
@@LordMithril The one that you minutes earlier had used a pencil on to bridge the pads that let you overclock it :D
@mocmocmoc13
@mocmocmoc13 10 месяцев назад
1999 sick ass mod checklist: ☑ Hand welded copper block ☑ Junkyard moped radiator ☑ Florescent green engine coolant ☑ Tupperware reservoir ☑ Aquarium pump ☑ Radio Shack 3 way toggle switches ☑ Cold cathode lights & EL wires ☑ Sound-To-Light modulator DIY Kit ☑ 5000RPM fans from China ☑ Milk crate pc case for that LAN crowd
@jondonnelly4831
@jondonnelly4831 10 месяцев назад
Submersible pump into tupperware which sucked water in from bottom, heatercore from a landrover, quad delta 92mm i stole out of some servers. For bench runs i packed one tupperware into a larger one packed with ice and pushed that old Barton. Never seen XP boot so fast! Was pretty fun. Machine would idle with one fan at 5v. I miss it.
@arjovenzia
@arjovenzia 4 месяца назад
Yep, that sorta setup was very much like my first water cooling setup in high-school. Ganked the core out of a dead Holden at the tip. A very used pond pump, and a beefy 240v fan from some industrial hardware. A water block made in my school metal shop. Reservoir was a tupperware container I stole from the kitchen. All the fittings were irrigation fittings from the shed. The whole contraption was obnoxiously loud. So, installed it in an old At case I cut down to fit the core dimensions. Handles on the top of that and the PC were handles from the car, painted to match. The noise solution, long pipes, and put the noisy box outside my bedroom window. Everyone thought I was insane, your putting WATER in a COMPUTER??! got some insane overclocks😊
@adamkares7549
@adamkares7549 10 месяцев назад
I remember getting into liquid cooling right when Danger Den started selling purpose made rads, I still have their original chrome 120mm. I always appreciated the pioneer builds from back then though, car pars, fish tank parts, home made waterblocks made of brass slugs with hand drills, probably used literal garden hose. Today's market is truly an embarrassment of riches Good ep guys, no one has a better "wtf is Linus doing..." face than Kyle
@Respectable_Username
@Respectable_Username 10 месяцев назад
Wooh, I love that the Jank Duo has expanded more consistently to the Jank Gang! Having both Alex and Kyle on these videos is fantastic!
@phenomanII
@phenomanII 10 месяцев назад
Kyle losing his sanity is exactly what I needed to keep mine. Watching the original video with a car radiator nearly gave me an aneurysm.
@macedonianking9510
@macedonianking9510 10 месяцев назад
Kyle and Linus together are pure gold 😂
@masterliu1892
@masterliu1892 10 месяцев назад
😀
@TopSpeedCGT
@TopSpeedCGT 10 месяцев назад
this might be the most fun video you guys put out in a while. Not that I'm saying the others are bad, but this one was great! I love these janky custom build videos!
@makingaiworkforyou
@makingaiworkforyou 10 месяцев назад
It was fun to watch you guys build that system. I remember building jank water cooling systems like this back in the day, before the AIO units were on the market. Tons of fun!
@TheXshot
@TheXshot 10 месяцев назад
These videos are my favorite. Shenanigans with Linus, Alex and Kyle!
@crazygamingfab9338
@crazygamingfab9338 10 месяцев назад
Its a forbidden trio and only when people look away they do stuff like this lpl
@farhannajme7542
@farhannajme7542 10 месяцев назад
More like Kyle dealing with Alex and Linus's shenanigans while being paid to enable it
@allanau
@allanau 10 месяцев назад
Kyle is like "nope, nope, no, no, NO!" Love it!
@NotTheCIA1961
@NotTheCIA1961 10 месяцев назад
It's genuinely starting to feel like a naff PC version of Top Gear, and I'm fucking for it.
@OrangeC7
@OrangeC7 10 месяцев назад
The LAK show
@matthewhorwat7540
@matthewhorwat7540 10 месяцев назад
Here's a tech tip Linus: use a little bit of rubbing alcohol as lubricant to slide the tube further on... It will evaporate later and you'll be golden 😎
@theduck17
@theduck17 10 месяцев назад
I use hand sanitizer in a pinch.
@nyanpasu64
@nyanpasu64 10 месяцев назад
Does hand sanitizer contain thickening agents that might clog the waterblock?
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 10 месяцев назад
@@nyanpasu64 Not all hand Sanitizer does, some of it is as thin as IPA, but the gel kind sure does, and it might be a bit iffy to use it, and I learned the hard way years ago, and left a bottle of hand gel in my ex's car on a very hot day in the cup holder, and it exploded all over the place with me spending part of an afternoon cleaning her car, so it can also exploded under heat, and pressure, so if the gel does not evaporate under the tube there is a very slight risk of explosion, or just popping off if the tube gets too hot, and is on the fitting very tightly.
@matthewhorwat7540
@matthewhorwat7540 10 месяцев назад
@@nyanpasu64 some do, I left one sitting on top of my fridge for a year and air got in, it reduced and morphed into a solid clear mass. Whenever I used it, I felt like I had a film layer of crap on my hands, and when washing them later it would come off.
@MakoSDV
@MakoSDV 10 месяцев назад
This brings back memories. I used a heater core from a 72 Buick or something with a DIY-shroud in my first watercooled build to cool an overclocked Pentium D. It worked great for years.
@clg763
@clg763 10 месяцев назад
Videos like this are why I watch Linus, I typically know we are on the right track when I see alex co hosting
@BAMFSpYdy
@BAMFSpYdy 10 месяцев назад
I love building my own water cooling! I even made my own water block out of a chunk of copper back in the mid 90's that I still use today. I used a heater core from a 1984 Escort and an oil cooler. They were stack mounted on the top of the case and run in series. I custom painted the case in red and black diagonal stripes and the interior was painted florescent green with a black light inside and florescent dye in the water. I took it to U of M lan party and everyone was amazed that someone actually water cooled a computer. Good Times!
@markissboi3583
@markissboi3583 10 месяцев назад
Noyce being the 1st w/c pc back in the day ...
@dolan-duk
@dolan-duk 10 месяцев назад
I would love to see LTT Labs test and compare radiators from various brands against each other. HWL, EK, Alphacool, Barrow, Bykski, etc. and also if there is a way to test the quality of the nickle plating on the blocks of each brand.
@accelement3499
@accelement3499 10 месяцев назад
ek has the better rads alpha cool has the better blocks is the normal conversation among watercooled builds but i would love that video compare blocks and rads hell tubing might even make a difference for all we know
@richardgarrett2792
@richardgarrett2792 10 месяцев назад
No, no no no. Think GM, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Mercedes, Rolls Royce, John Deere, Mack, White Star, Caterpillar. Think big or go home.
@schwuzi
@schwuzi 10 месяцев назад
​@@richardgarrett2792 lol
@HorizonOutOfWar
@HorizonOutOfWar 10 месяцев назад
Let's just stop for a second and appreciate how Linus saved that falling fan like nothing happened at 1:12. Wow.
@RaccoonHenry
@RaccoonHenry 10 месяцев назад
I love the conflicting chaos between Linus and Kyle, and Alex just adds spice to that mix! prime content right here!
@TheRealWoofer
@TheRealWoofer 10 месяцев назад
Kyle disassociating while Linus talks is a mood and a half. I do the same thing when my boss doesn’t shut up and let me work 😂 Also, when your boss is too lazy to walk to get the right parts, you know you found the right guy to work for 😉
@Ningmaster1
@Ningmaster1 10 месяцев назад
12:08 "ive wasted so much more money than a zip tie gun" just what the boss needs to hear :'D
@samclay7301
@samclay7301 10 месяцев назад
The videos of Linus, Alex and co tooling around in the workshop will always be the best
@iestyn94
@iestyn94 9 месяцев назад
Hey LTT, i know im a bit late to this video so this comment may not be seen. I'm a Lead Engineer at a company that produces thermal solutions for Automotive, Industrial, medical and White goods. these include resistance wire heating, PTC heating, and Peltier cooler. a lot of my job includes things like fan selection. A tip which might help for these kind of experiments in the future is on fan positioning. if you place 2 fans next to eachother you double the volumetric air flow but the static pressure is the same. BUT, if you place 2 fans ontop of eachother you double the static pressure but the volumetric airflow stays the same. so for each layer of fans you add you should see a linear increase in static pressure. Also a suggestion for a future test: you have looked at direct contact peltier cooling but i think there may be a test which could produce potentially favourable results. Thermoelectric coolers in industry specialise in cooling a closed system with no intake or exhaust. if you took out the intake and exhaust of a PC case and installed a thermoelectric cooler so there is air circulation inside the case but no air leaks. the cooler acts as a heatpump removing energy. With one of these coolers with you could expect ambient temperatures within the case to be sub zero. This is how they are used in industrial cooling applications including IP rated electronic cabinets. I don't know if links work in youtube comments but google DBK coolers, we have an office in USA. www.dbk-group.co.uk/peltier-cooler Keep up the good work! these are my favourite types of videos!
@MasterBlasterXYZ
@MasterBlasterXYZ 10 месяцев назад
13:31 the brown one would have been even worse
@totti1st
@totti1st 10 месяцев назад
Ayy Boyinaband pfp
@MasterBlasterXYZ
@MasterBlasterXYZ 10 месяцев назад
@@totti1st yes
@malccy72
@malccy72 10 месяцев назад
I was one of those early 2000 PC watercoolers using a car radiator. Used some imported OCZ waterblocks. Then went onto use Danger Den waterblocks. We were using Aquarium pumps before D5's came along. Oh, I feel so old....
@SoilFiction
@SoilFiction 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for that Video. It gave me so much memories from my watercooling times back then (I used an old radiator from a truck). However, to go even a step further, you could also build the water reservoir and cpu cooler yourself.
@toddmaples3152
@toddmaples3152 10 месяцев назад
Glad to see you having fun and doing things like this Linus. Embrace the Jank!
@Josh_FSD
@Josh_FSD 10 месяцев назад
Well you can always just use automotive coolant, since a lot of vehicles have cast iron engine blocks, aluminum heads, probably an aluminum radiator and a copper/aluminum heater core… I’ve been using aluminum radiators in my pc’s with EK blocks for several years and haven’t had any problems, plus you can get engine coolant in just about any color…
@wafu6058
@wafu6058 10 месяцев назад
Give me engine coolant in neon green pastel cryofuel aurora tinglydingly doodad colour and I’ll be impressed
@NothingXemnas
@NothingXemnas 10 месяцев назад
As they said, most heater cores today are made of aluminum, as well as radiator and other parts. Steel isn't very reactive with aluminum and overall cuts cost from the engineering side. More than that, the tightest spaces water flows through still are much wider than a computer's water block fin. So much so that my car runs cooling in plain tap water and it has no leaks or cooling issues, and the car itself is 15 years old with only one radiator change due to a car accident ages ago. Also, car coolant is no different from computer coolant; there is no reason to be except for the propylene glycol, since PCs don't get hot or cold enough to need it.
@Rockport1911
@Rockport1911 10 месяцев назад
I use blue window washing fluid in my DIY setup, it also doesnt touch dissimilar metals and is cheaper.
@DjagoMorshosties
@DjagoMorshosties 10 месяцев назад
@@wafu6058 about the green pastel cryofuel aurora i have some around but the other part is little harder
@ErwinHolland.
@ErwinHolland. 10 месяцев назад
A little gunk in your car cooling system isn't a big problem. A little gunk in a cpu block and it's done.
@Eric-lr5ur
@Eric-lr5ur 10 месяцев назад
This is the kind of content that made me love LTT too many years ago. Awesome.
@jwhitaker81
@jwhitaker81 7 месяцев назад
Memories of great fun had decades ago. Water blocks made from stock heatsinks and JB Weld. Small engine radiators plastered with 92mm fans were boss. Outdoor water pumps for small yard ponds were what's up. Reservoirs made from PVC pipe and caps. A buddy hard lined his system with CPVC, LOL! Biggest difference was we kept everything but the tubes and blocks outside the chassis and building a proper loop took weeks! We had one Celeron 500 running that ran at 2200mhz. Ah, I so miss the good old days, for sure!
@owen8417
@owen8417 10 месяцев назад
I love the jank builds! You, Kyle and Alex do well together. Just make sure Kyle takes their blood pressure meds :P Looking forward to the video idea of doing a video on affordable CPU water cooling build.
@ajohnson153
@ajohnson153 10 месяцев назад
I love the extreme levels of jank and the chaotic energy of these videos. This is what Linus does best.
@Suaven95
@Suaven95 10 месяцев назад
As a mechanic whos had to force hoses over fittings that were "too big". It is alot easier to boil water and use the hot water to soften the hose and cause it to expand. You get alot more hose to soften and expand at once rather than using a heat gun which only heats one side at a time and can cause the hose to burn. Also stick the Heater core in a freezer or bucket of ice to get it to contract some making the process slightly easier. ***Edit. Also while sticking a smaller hose into a bigger hose you can ensure it not leaking by putting in a hose connector for the smaller hose, then just use a band clamp or zip tie to tighten around the connector
@C-M-E
@C-M-E 10 месяцев назад
I've used 4 row heat exchangers meant for furnaces for DIY pc coolers quite successfully. You can get them for about $60 new and are a lot more adaptable on the fittings portion than automobile bits. Fountain pumps are also quite cheap and accessible; server fans can be had for $20 and provide more than enough pressure (albeit quite loud at full tilt) to push through a chunky cooler, but you can run them either directly off the motherboard or in PWM mode with a controller (the preferred method in combination with a fan curve).
@jonathanmatthews4774
@jonathanmatthews4774 10 месяцев назад
I LOVE Kyle's reactions to everything. He just amplifies the hilariousness of these video's.
@mickocstreamarchive
@mickocstreamarchive 10 месяцев назад
I loved how it felt like Linus was in his element with the tubing. I hope the change in role gives him more time for this kind of thing. For example - what would Linus have made for himself with the budget he has now but the parts that were available right before he started with NCIX Tech Tips?
@AMalas
@AMalas 10 месяцев назад
This video couldve been recorded months ago
@ender16th60
@ender16th60 10 месяцев назад
Ik he loves handling tubes
@AMalas
@AMalas 10 месяцев назад
@@ender16th60 too bad he tied his
@serraramayfield9230
@serraramayfield9230 10 месяцев назад
@@AMalasso what
@AMalas
@AMalas 10 месяцев назад
@@serraramayfield9230 its a joke about Linus getting a vasectomy.
@CapitanDart
@CapitanDart 10 месяцев назад
Heater cores are not exposed to air from the outside rushing past them, they are under your dash inside your car and have a fan blowing on them.
@EvenVangsnes
@EvenVangsnes 10 месяцев назад
heater cores do get air from outside your car.
@francistheodorecatte
@francistheodorecatte 10 месяцев назад
depends on the vehicle. on a chevy express you can turn the fan completely off on the highway, and the high pressure zone on the cowl area where the fresh air intake is, caused by the chevy express being shaped like a barn, will push almost as much air through the vents as the fan would on high.
@NeonFlaming0
@NeonFlaming0 10 месяцев назад
He specifically stated that heater core came from a 69 camero. Those cores and almost every core pre 90s take fresh air from outside.
@manitoba-op4jx
@manitoba-op4jx 10 месяцев назад
sometimes they're even inside the firewall and completely inaccessible
@trevordubinsky
@trevordubinsky 10 месяцев назад
Your right. He described a radiator, the heater cor is typically inside the vehicle to heat the inside. The radiator is outside.
@406Steven
@406Steven 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for listening to my comment! I've been on a huge nostalgia kick lately and your car radiator video had me going on the water cooling stuff we used to do.
@valen_minbar2345
@valen_minbar2345 10 месяцев назад
That reminds me so much of the time I built my first water cooling in the late 1990s. Although I had to make my own cooling block at school's metal works. I also remember sanding the die against a glass to smooth it out, when the CPU costed way more than I had ever had money in my life. You could get those Celeron 300A's to double their frequency :)
@lollington_bear
@lollington_bear 10 месяцев назад
Next you need to build a shared radiator solution with hot swappable water feeds so that a bunch of PC's (or laptops) can use the same cooling system. The radiator could even be on the office roof.
@xfy123
@xfy123 10 месяцев назад
That was done like 10 years ago with the whole room water-cooling
@direwolf4874
@direwolf4874 10 месяцев назад
@@xfy123 whoosh
@caernavon
@caernavon 10 месяцев назад
"Why spend more to do it right, when you could spend less to do it jank?" -- Truly, the official LTT motto. :D
@KnightMirkoYo
@KnightMirkoYo 10 месяцев назад
True DIYers usually spend more to do it jank :3
@Ren-lx8wv
@Ren-lx8wv 10 месяцев назад
@@KnightMirkoYo But it has 15% better performance.
@KnightMirkoYo
@KnightMirkoYo 10 месяцев назад
@@Ren-lx8wv I'd choose DIY any day of the week :3
@technikschaf1574
@technikschaf1574 2 месяца назад
We need more chaos, i mean builds from this trio. So fun to watch. And the nostalgia hits hard with this one. Damn i miss my first watercooling setup.
@Sartek
@Sartek 10 месяцев назад
I built one of these back in the early 2000s using the heater core from a Suzuki car. My temps stayed rock solid no matter how much load I put on it. I used a 5 1/4 Bay reservoir. The best thing about heater cores is that they have a higher flow through the internal water channels
@yourfriendben2
@yourfriendben2 10 месяцев назад
Transmission or power steering coolers would work well too. And they are usually smaller and come in way more sizes
@TheREALHelly
@TheREALHelly 10 месяцев назад
@11:16 omg Kyle's reaction is priceless... the difference between developers and operations
@MrSousuke87
@MrSousuke87 10 месяцев назад
Another adorable watercooling video. Love this. As I love.... This seg... Ah no, I mean...My new LTT water bottle, just arrived in Italy yesterday.
@terminalpsychosis8022
@terminalpsychosis8022 10 месяцев назад
This was a killer experiment. The only thing would be to actually clean out the radiator well. Just running some hot, soapy water through for a while would at least do something. Even with better fans and cpu block, still a good deal, and as said, ease of maintenance is a huge win. Unlike the AIO systems that you just throw the entire thing away if one thing breaks. Potentially, this could be a really high performance cooling system, for same or less money. Surprised it took so long to try it, but glad to finally see the results! Thanks guys.
@hyruloise
@hyruloise 10 месяцев назад
Bring on the experiments guys, i seriously enjoy these videos! Go Alex and Kyle!
@Rockport1911
@Rockport1911 10 месяцев назад
I like DIY cooling videos :) Did a DIY watercooling setup for my laptop, the " base station" uses an 12V aquarium pump submerged in a big beer glass, the radiator is a brand new heat- exchanger from a Fiat van because it was cheap, has convinient connections and fits two 200mm Noctua fans. The back panel of the laptop is replaced by a alumium cover that holds down waterblocks over the heatpipes of the CPU and GPU. The waterblocks are in series and quick couplers on the site for easy mobile use, the original air setup of the laptop still functions if the waterccoling isnt connected, I use window washing antifreeze as liquid. Looks awkward but its not stupid if it works :) Those 200mm Noctuas create good pressure through the radiator and the 18W Aquarium pump has way more flow than any PC waterpump could provide. I use some clear garden hose that has strength lining inisde it, that clear stuff Linus uses hear kinks too easy. But I needed to overbuilt it because my waterblocks are touching the laptops original heatpipes and not any heatspreaders directly. But even under full load the temps stay better than the air setup in the laptop could ever be.
@suravian666
@suravian666 10 месяцев назад
Always Love The Jank Videos More With Linus, Alex, and Kyle LTT's It's Quiet Tonight is the Phrase "It's Going Better than I thought"
@modulusshift
@modulusshift 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic demonstration of how motors and fans are just generators that you feed power *into* instead of *out* of. The (seemingly unplugged) LED fans spun up hard enough to generate electricity and power the LEDs.
@ZexMaxwell
@ZexMaxwell 10 месяцев назад
12:00 He is right you know... for the amount of temp tube setup you guys do. just get him the zip tie gun. you can also use it to wire manage your network cables in the server rooms and conduits.
@shaneh7519
@shaneh7519 10 месяцев назад
22:24 the Vaseline supporting the fan 😂
@swiggens2
@swiggens2 10 месяцев назад
I built an oil cooled pc a long time ago q6600 intel. i used a transmission cooler mounted onto an acrylic plate with PC fans and a fishtank pump. worked awesome and I still have it.
@infiniteagony5495
@infiniteagony5495 10 месяцев назад
I have never thought that in water cooling video, I would be hearing the phrase: If it takes off, just get out of the way. Love you guys
@Rock48100
@Rock48100 10 месяцев назад
You guys have been pumping out absolute bangers of videos this week! Hope to see more of this kind of content
@makg
@makg 10 месяцев назад
11:26 I am dying, pure Comedy. Also did you think about Team Red, blue and Green Version of the screwdriver? Could also have a Double meaning with Pokemon and the manufacturers.
@MrPinguinzz
@MrPinguinzz 10 месяцев назад
11:08 the instant reaction from kyle and linus could not be further apart Linus: Pog face Kyle: oh NOOOOOOOOOO
@LarsBlitzer
@LarsBlitzer 10 месяцев назад
If you're trying to get the tubing to fit over a 3/4" connection they do make reducing couplings and barb fittings with gear clamps. They're usually for domestic water supply and irrigation, but they should be watertight.
@Vaelis
@Vaelis 10 месяцев назад
Steps down from CEO to CVO, and now we are seeing his vision, I’m so ready for more cracked video tutorials 👍
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 10 месяцев назад
I have out in my garage an all cooper heater core that is maybe 9 inch by 6 inches by 2 inches thick. Its super small. I got it from a junk dealer many years ago to try a small project where I filled up a old cistern and pumpped water in to that small core to provide some cooling for a small house I had. It worked to some degree and the cistern leaked so it just could not hold the water long enough. I think if I was going to do the project again I would do something entirely else.
@GuyWilson706
@GuyWilson706 7 месяцев назад
Love this kind of content, please do more projects and things like this please 😊
@overlord5066
@overlord5066 10 месяцев назад
Ah man, i started watercooling with this sorta stuff back in the day. No coloured tubes then, was either clear thin wall water tube from the hardware store or it was some cross-hatched garden hose style stuff lol. I still remember my first proper "pc watercooling radiator", man game changer....cause it all just fit....mostly.... TBH I've never gone back too air, watercooling is just ingrained now, i don't even think about upgrading without looking at WC'ing gear to go with. Amazing how far we've come, looking at my current AM5 build with a waterboard/distro plate, quadrads, cool looking ARGB blocks/fan, hard lines, integrated pumps and its all quiet as a mouse...
@TinchoX
@TinchoX 10 месяцев назад
11:32 That face cracked me up That's also the face of betrayal xD
@46620
@46620 10 месяцев назад
I still love how every time they do a build, we rely on hoping the screen turns on to make sure it fully POSTS and doesn't die. We need one video with a pcspkr on the board for that "BEEEEP" to make sure it's on
@skharppi
@skharppi 10 месяцев назад
In Finland we used to use radiators from mopeds, not heater cores. They don't need as much static pressure, they're made for cooling, they have smaller fittings and they were cheaper.
@L0wPull
@L0wPull 10 месяцев назад
Yay. Love this content. 3 guys f’ing around works great, and you’re obviously having fun., more please!
@richardwiech
@richardwiech 10 месяцев назад
Linus REALLY loves that screw driver 😂😂😂 This whole video is amazingly funny
@PrinceWesterburg
@PrinceWesterburg 10 месяцев назад
You could use a transmission cooler which is a small sub-radiator and meant for cooling, albeit with oil / ATF
@BigRedRugby1
@BigRedRugby1 10 месяцев назад
I’d love an “Affordable Water Cooling” video. I’ve wanted to do water cooling but it’s always seemed too expensive to be worth the effort
@MaiseNow
@MaiseNow 10 месяцев назад
I love this content. I've taken to calling these "the insane coolers series" and honestly, it's accurate.
@jps78910
@jps78910 10 месяцев назад
I'd love to see a follow up doing water cooling with affordable brands
@Klldarkness6008
@Klldarkness6008 10 месяцев назад
Right? Let's bring in some lower, mid, and high end Bykski and test them against Alphacool and EK. I'd love to see that!
@Mr.Unacceptable
@Mr.Unacceptable 10 месяцев назад
Should have used a transmission cooler. They come in many sizes and are near identical to PC rads. They come in copper units and some aluminum rads are powder coated inside. They come with the same fitting sizes as PC rads. Have you ever tried cooling with hydraulic fluid or mineral oil while using these rads so you don't have the issue of mixed metal electrolysis? Seams to me it would work as well as water. As long as you used oil resistant parts and hoses.
@glebglub
@glebglub 10 месяцев назад
don't forget the pump would have to be insanely powerful due to how viscous glycol/mineral oil are, plus their specific heat capacity isn't as good as water so increasing flow rate would be mandatory, so that's gonna be one loud-ass pump
@OzzyMNM
@OzzyMNM 10 месяцев назад
You could use an electric water pump from a car. They only require 12v. They are made to deal with that kind of viscosity
@squidwardo7074
@squidwardo7074 10 месяцев назад
@@glebglub is hydraulic fluid thicker than water?
@glebglub
@glebglub 10 месяцев назад
@@squidwardo7074 typically yeah, there may be some that aren't because the range is pretty vast due to how broad the use cases are, such as an aircraft landing gear vs a kitchen cupboard, so it can range from as thin as diesel to as thick/thicker than caramel. idk of any that are less viscous than water though (unless you count freon, alcohol, ammonia, mercury, gasoline; though then the safety of using them and their boiling points etc. come into play [and obviously gasoline/alcohol being explosive under pressure, hence how petrol/ethanol engines don't need spark plugs])
@Sellyei
@Sellyei 10 месяцев назад
I think, everytime Kyle is working with Alex and Linus, he just puts his brain in a locker to safe himself from insanity :D :D This chaos combo is always amazing to watch :D
@shubhamthakur8530
@shubhamthakur8530 10 месяцев назад
13:25 😂😂😂
@Nadox97
@Nadox97 10 месяцев назад
Great more of my favorite content, sketchy cooling solutions. Kyle is great BTW keep including him in these videos.
@tomdalek42
@tomdalek42 10 месяцев назад
I love the DIY jank factor. Strong nostalgia vibes.
@perinzequi
@perinzequi 10 месяцев назад
The different energy between this guys make de vídeo 200% better
@P5ykoOHD
@P5ykoOHD 10 месяцев назад
Got to love the work atmosphere of where you can tell your boss to his face that you've wasted way more of his money than what something new you're asking for is worth, and your boss smiles and laughs at it xD Positive work environment, also, I'm thinking only acceptable since they're in the entertainment industry, and it made the video that much better lol
@TituszFekete
@TituszFekete 10 месяцев назад
In the 2000s I used a radiator used in house heating to cool my Celeron 2 566 running on 1200MHz. It was passively cooled. (until one FET on my Abit motherboard decided to blow off making my room foggy suddenly). I used a car radiator too one time. And radiators from air conditioners too. I even made my own water block for cpu, vrm and GPU too.
@glebglub
@glebglub 10 месяцев назад
who needs central heating when your CPU+GPU cap out at putting out 700W, which is the equivalent of 2100 BTUs, i.e. enough for 2x small rooms or 1x large? somehow put your partner's 150W TV and your 100W monitor in the loop for another 1000 BTU and that's a whole small house or medium flat when you add the fact the human body produces a further 250-600 BTU. (just hope you enjoy cold showers)
@itsmilan4069
@itsmilan4069 10 месяцев назад
14:47 we understand you man 😂
@gravdigr27
@gravdigr27 10 месяцев назад
Before watching this vid I'm gonna say I did this stuff almost 25 years ago. It was the release of the celeron 300a, probably the best value overclocking cpu in history. Capable of a rock stable 50% overclock allowing it to out perform the leading PII 450 costing 10x as much thanks to the celeron's on die cache running at full bus speed vs the PII's larger off die cache running at 1/2 bus speed. Water block was a 5/8" thick copper block cross drilled and plugged, car transmission fluid cooler from the auto parts store for the rad, fountain pump from the hardware store, large plastic electric junction box for a reservoir, and plastic tubing from the hardware store. This setup work well and the over clock was rock stable with reasonable temps. Mobo was an ABIT BE-6II. I still have the homemade water block in a box somewhere in my storage room upstairs. EDIT: No Linus, we did not pull parts from junkyard cars to do this. You can buy these parts new at the auto parts store. And we, or at least the crew I communicated with on the OC message boards at the time, did not use heater cores. We used aftermarket transmission fluid coolers. They were far better suited to the job. We also used fountain pumps due to the afore mentioned head pressure issues. We also used those crazy big full tower cases for these mods. You're in the right church but the wrong pew. You have the right idea but the wrong parts. You also have the wrong idea about why we did this. It wasn't to save money, it was because there was literally no other option. Commercial water cooling kits, not to mention AIO's, didn't exist. So homebrewing your own water cooling was necessary if you wanted to use water cooling. I am literally having brain pain watching you guys do this. For the amazing smart group of people you have assembled there you are doing this all the hard way and it's making my eye twitch lol.
@YouTubeDoxedMyRealName
@YouTubeDoxedMyRealName 10 месяцев назад
I love this and honestly something I would do over an AIO after owning two of them. Of course now I have a custom loop but I would choose heater core over most AIO's any day.
@benjaminmartinez9569
@benjaminmartinez9569 10 месяцев назад
Linus: "If you're finding yourself asking, WTF did I just watch?". Linus are you kidding us?! I know I'm not alone when I say that one of the many reasons I watch and love your content is because of vids like this. Watching you guys do ridiculous shit with and to computers is great entertainment and is also informational. Please keep it coming with this type of content. You guys are awesome! Edit: Watching it again, I noticed the two Vaseline jars "holding up" the ginormous fucking fan. Bahaha amazing!!
@KingJojoB
@KingJojoB 10 месяцев назад
If you didn’t come from tiktok raise your hand 🤚🏽
@LakshyaPlayzzOfficial
@LakshyaPlayzzOfficial 10 месяцев назад
✋✋✋✋ notice me
@justinv3080
@justinv3080 10 месяцев назад
Notification squad 🛎
@nesyboi9421
@nesyboi9421 10 месяцев назад
99% people on here aren't coming from tiktok my guy
@LakshyaPlayzzOfficial
@LakshyaPlayzzOfficial 10 месяцев назад
@@justinv3080 yessir
@Lightingtics
@Lightingtics 10 месяцев назад
🤚
@nicolasbriceno722
@nicolasbriceno722 10 месяцев назад
on 2008 we made a cabinet from a gas tankless water heater using the actual system as coolant, and put a led on the pilot window for the disk usage led, really nice. little bit too large
@whitemark84
@whitemark84 10 месяцев назад
Thanks guys brings back good old memory's and yea a follow up be cool, Ps it felt like a Top Gear episode from the past
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