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0:00 Intro
0:54 Tiny powerhouse
1:23 Linus Fashion Tips
1:43 The NH-P1
3:33 Will it fit?
4:27 Layout
5:17 Apply sparks to face
5:59 Mounting
7:37 Power on and testing
8:25 Results and Reasoning
9:36 NH-P1 Details
10:21 NH-U12S Redux comparison
11:12 Development and Cost
13:43 Bloopers

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@Jackofafewtrades
@Jackofafewtrades 3 года назад
4:53 "It was yesterday, everything's a blur." I have never related with a statement as much in my entire life. Thank you Colin.
@VoldoronGaming
@VoldoronGaming 3 года назад
It looks like a VCR with a supercharger protruding through the hood lol.
@Curts_videocassette
@Curts_videocassette 3 года назад
that's so true
@datahacker9094
@datahacker9094 3 года назад
That's some mean movie watching exp right there
@OursK85
@OursK85 3 года назад
Will these plastic tapes resist? Could you watch all Fast and Furious HD on it? ;)
@brandonbrow_n
@brandonbrow_n 3 года назад
@@OursK85 yes but not the new one
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 3 года назад
If only my VCR had one of those, maybe it wouldn't of died :(
@Excalibaard
@Excalibaard 3 года назад
"less dust being sucked into your case" says Linus while standing next to the Great Mariana Trench of gaps in a case
@EliteSniperTV
@EliteSniperTV 3 года назад
Still less air flowing through, less dust
@jim4556
@jim4556 3 года назад
@@EliteSniperTV if the case has holes im it.. dust is getting in. You are better with a filtered intake. And just make the case positive pressure. And at that point, who cares if your cpu has a fan or not. Passive only works if all cooling can be done passive on a sealed case. Otherwise since you need a fan and a case with holes to cool the rest of the components.. you are best to get a case that takes filtration seriously and just air cool everything. They did a case review that fits that niche.
@grey5626
@grey5626 3 года назад
@@jim4556 Exactly. Jim gets it. LMG, demonstrably, does not.
@pixelmaster98
@pixelmaster98 3 года назад
I'm no expert on the topic, but it seems to me that dust in a workshop environment (thus including metal shavings) is more dangerous if it's accelerated by a fan (as opposed to falling down undisturbed in a passive case), thereby turning into (slow) miniature shrapnel. Of course, I don't know how big of an issue the dust's conductivity is in comparison if it settles on electronic components in a passive-cooled case.
@EliteSniperTV
@EliteSniperTV 3 года назад
@@pixelmaster98 biggest thing is just more airflow pulls more dust in. Simple as that. You're right about metal particles etc in shops, then again every mechanic has a 10yr old GRIMY BOI that seems to not care lmao
@CSGhostAnimation
@CSGhostAnimation 3 года назад
9:01 This sort of synthetic test would never really happen unless you run, like, long blender renders Me on my 16th hour of rendering: 🤔
@tsaitaj
@tsaitaj 3 года назад
🤔
@pazmiki77
@pazmiki77 3 года назад
🤔
@Chickenguy2
@Chickenguy2 3 года назад
Hello CS Ghost! I like ur vids
@fakert9818
@fakert9818 3 года назад
🤔
@jcrossan1351
@jcrossan1351 3 года назад
🤔🗿
@AhmedAlwazir
@AhmedAlwazir 3 года назад
In this case, the heat sink is out of the CASE.
@pumpkingolem9122
@pumpkingolem9122 3 года назад
ayyyyyy
@BradTech.
@BradTech. 3 года назад
Case and point.
@pauloa.7609
@pauloa.7609 3 года назад
Get out.
@pumpkingolem9122
@pumpkingolem9122 3 года назад
@@walidfakhfakh3660 what
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@@pauloa.7609 Mishawaka.
@dumpsterdawg
@dumpsterdawg 3 года назад
Linus: "Don't show that David...Get my good side" Shuts off camera
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
Linus metaphysical David Guetta perfect camera
@maslascher
@maslascher 3 года назад
Linus doesn't have a good side. Especially his(hers?) voice. But apparently what separates him from other losers is a how to make a rather successful RU-vid career.
@kingeling
@kingeling 3 года назад
6:10
@danieloutzen9802
@danieloutzen9802 3 года назад
@@maslascher yup
@apowers7969
@apowers7969 3 года назад
OOOOOOOOOOH BURN
@BLBlackDragon
@BLBlackDragon 2 года назад
I contracted with a foundry for a few months, back in my youth. The sampling lab PC was eating cooling fans due to metal particles. Fanless operation absolutely has it's benefits.
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi Год назад
The shop I used to work in used fanless thin clients for all of the PCs. Turns out tiny glass slivers from manufacturing combined with the dust the cnc and laser cutter would generate absolutely killed anything with a fan over time. There was a single Threadripper server in a sealed-off part of the building that ran like 5 office PCs.
@fuzz11111111
@fuzz11111111 10 месяцев назад
@@DigitalJediso in other words the air in the office was too contaminated for it to contain normal PC's, but apparently ok for the officeworkers using them?
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi 10 месяцев назад
@@fuzz11111111 These PCs ran cnc machines and such. We wore appropriate PPE, but you can't exactly give a PC a face mask.
@fuzz11111111
@fuzz11111111 10 месяцев назад
@@DigitalJedi lol I read "5 office PCs" and thought "well that doesn't sound like a nice office to work in" but if it was all in an area where PPE was expected then fair enough.
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi 10 месяцев назад
@@fuzz11111111 Yeah sorry about that. Office PC probably isn't the right word for it but that's all I've got for it in English. I'd call them "werkstattcomputer."
@guffels
@guffels 3 года назад
After trying a passive system, I found that having fans consistently at low speed was much better than having the fans spin up, even to a low speed, when the heat gets too much to dissipate.
@tomkocur
@tomkocur 3 года назад
What do you mean? You set the fans to kick in at 60°C, they'll kick in at that temperature, cool the system down to let's say 50°C and then they stop. What do you mean by "heat gets too much to dissipate?" I've been running my machine semi-passive for 7 years and I never ran into such issue.
@grey5626
@grey5626 3 года назад
A real passive system has no fans. The dust problem is a bigger one than the noise one, for many environments.
@joelcrafter43
@joelcrafter43 2 года назад
@@00O3O1B Like how I have an ac less than a foot away from my head when using my PC. Although it sometimes gets really annoying if I pay attention to it.
@chickenpasta7359
@chickenpasta7359 Год назад
That's literally how quiet CPU coolers. They use bigger heatsinks so the fans have to work less hard
@swancrunch
@swancrunch 9 месяцев назад
much better for what?
@indigenous.rabbit2877
@indigenous.rabbit2877 3 года назад
I was doing some 3D modeling work and had not saved for a while, then this sound (1:40) nearly gave me a heart attack
@iceyberq
@iceyberq 3 года назад
Same lol I was rendering tho
@MR-vg7yn
@MR-vg7yn 3 года назад
Save early, save often.
@necrobynerton7384
@necrobynerton7384 3 года назад
@@00O3O1B that can save your hide numerous times but I don't think it is to be relied upon Still is better to learn manual save muscle memory Quite a few times it had saved exactly where I hadn't done much work if at all.
@Filelor
@Filelor 2 года назад
@@necrobynerton7384 I "ctrl+s" about every 3 lines of code its a hold over from ctrl+alt+0-9 in the old ZSNESW in Win98 days... "I found a small key.. better save" "cleared a room... bet... *BSOD* "
@azogderschander6391
@azogderschander6391 2 года назад
hahahah i was working in After Effects on a massive Project with 4K Footages and I am dead now, thank you Linus' Cutter!
@Graphics_Card
@Graphics_Card 3 года назад
I love how the pc just turns on, but then the wind just blows in a completely different direction.
@Felix-vj4og
@Felix-vj4og 3 года назад
You are watching pc builder of company, aren't you?
@mohit_panjwani
@mohit_panjwani 3 года назад
Have you heard of an intake fan?
@lukeisatwat
@lukeisatwat 3 года назад
Magic.
@TheOfficialSethos
@TheOfficialSethos 3 года назад
Jokes and gags, how do they work
@jacksonk6293
@jacksonk6293 3 года назад
if your pc is blowing more air than taking it in, you're doing it wrong.
@4x4forlyfe
@4x4forlyfe 3 года назад
LTT: literally owns a 4 axis CNC machine, but they chose to cut with a Dremel. Facepalm.
@AllahDoesNotExist
@AllahDoesNotExist 3 года назад
To show you can do it at home
@CockatooDude
@CockatooDude 3 года назад
4 axis I think, but still.
@PheonixRise666
@PheonixRise666 3 года назад
@@CockatooDude the tormach is 6 axis capable. Iirc Linus only has a single rotation axis though so 4 axis is correct.
@batt3ryac1d
@batt3ryac1d 3 года назад
I mean yeah.. You even a little surprised lol?
@wowza-
@wowza- 3 года назад
Faster the way he did it. No need to mess up your cnc with cheap case steel.
@SplicesAndCelluloid
@SplicesAndCelluloid 3 года назад
*LTT: Has an entire machine shop* *Linus: Yeah I'm gonna use a Dremel for this*
@grey5626
@grey5626 3 года назад
Yeah, they spent how much on that Tormach CNC which they devoted an episode to already? Why didn't they just fab a suitable case themselves at that point? Does LMG imagine that other vendors in the computer sector don't fab actual hardware? I know many do, firsthand. To paraphrase one of my old coworkers and managers: "I bled putting that together." And another: "We bent our own sheet metal on that iteration of cases." The aforementioned coworkers and managers had customers of the likes of Microsoft, Bank of America, Google/Alphabet, Adobe, the US Army, and many more. Not exactly chump change nor in small quantities. I myself have bent sheet metal for some HVAC systems, albeit using far less sophisticated tools than CNCs. One of the few times I got to use a laser cutter, was for a Burning Man art project (it was at least sponsored though!) A Dremel was the sort of tool I was excited to get when I wasn't even a teenager. I mostly evolved beyond such things as an adult.
@pixelmaster98
@pixelmaster98 3 года назад
Linus uses basic household tools like a Dremel → people: "why isn't he using his industrial equipment? RAGE RAGE RAGE" Linus uses industrial equipment → people: "why is he using these high-tech expensive machines? He has gotten so distant and aloof, what an arrogant bastard. Not everybody has access to such tools!"
@yeahthatkornel
@yeahthatkornel 2 года назад
@@pixelmaster98 dumb people be dumb
@enermaxstephens1051
@enermaxstephens1051 Год назад
@@grey5626 How many people at home are gonna do that? They're gonna grab a dremel and modify some existing case.
@alexstromberg7696
@alexstromberg7696 Год назад
@@grey5626 why would he use a CNC for this?
@carth85
@carth85 3 года назад
"There's an A hole if I've ever seen one.". Hands down the best Linus joke of all time.
@Calango741
@Calango741 3 года назад
It was literally a laugh-out-loud moment for me! I think primarily because it was so unexpected.
@dlewis9760
@dlewis9760 3 года назад
I just started watching. I think that every time I see him.
@carth85
@carth85 3 года назад
@@dlewis9760 I've been watching Lino for like a decade. I don't think he's really an a-hole. He seems like one of the coolest bosses on the planet. He holds his employees to a high standard but he seems to really care about them and they seem like a big Lino family. Hes often a clumsy goof who seems to be fine having a laugh at his own expense. Truthfully I have no idea. Maybe he is a giant a-hole.
@SodaWithoutSparkles
@SodaWithoutSparkles 3 года назад
"I saw what you did there"
@sonant_bwolfe
@sonant_bwolfe 3 года назад
I love how proud of himself he was after that one
@andyu8618
@andyu8618 3 года назад
Just realize, If Linus is born in the 50s, he would probably do hot rod cars.
@davek2977
@davek2977 3 года назад
Linus Torque Tips
@user-ck7jv1hn8k
@user-ck7jv1hn8k 3 года назад
Linus tune tips
@SubZyYT
@SubZyYT 3 года назад
Or computers because they’ve been a thing since the 1800s 🤡
@goldiekoi935
@goldiekoi935 3 года назад
@Sig Bauer lmaoooo true though
@SweatySockGaming
@SweatySockGaming 3 года назад
Most likely Radios
@gabrielsosa3753
@gabrielsosa3753 3 года назад
Stabby the knife says: "Never cut towards yourself"
@stubbs5622
@stubbs5622 3 года назад
Oh let's grants the metal right into our face next
@justintiger9
@justintiger9 3 года назад
It seems like production values of the videos are on the rise. Keep up the good work guys!
@airplanenut6242
@airplanenut6242 3 года назад
My heat transfer professor always said the general guideline was 5mm spacing for passive fins… cool to see that in action!
@suntzu1409
@suntzu1409 3 года назад
What about for active ones?
@theforerunnerreclaimer
@theforerunnerreclaimer 2 года назад
@@suntzu1409 probably like 3mm
@SaitekFreak999
@SaitekFreak999 Год назад
@@suntzu1409 depends on the fans and thickness. The stronger the fan and thinner the heatsink, the closer the fins. You can see that in watercooling radiators. Thick rads for silent fans have very low FPI (fins per inch), whereas high performance slim rads have very high FPI.
@johnmachter40
@johnmachter40 Год назад
whats a heat transfer Professor?
@schuylerpablico8300
@schuylerpablico8300 Год назад
@@johnmachter40 Engineering professor that teach Heat and Mass transfer course required in engineering degree, especially on chemical and mechanical engineers.
@Xfade81
@Xfade81 3 года назад
Someone make a meme with casual pursepc Linus. Also: "it was yesterday, everything's a blur" is tombstone material.
@Cambridgedrhalo
@Cambridgedrhalo 3 года назад
Keep slaying it LMG team. I was wondering when you would cover this cooler. And man. It was worth the wait! So creative
@user-pl4bk7mb7r
@user-pl4bk7mb7r 3 года назад
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@clintonglasener9866
@clintonglasener9866 3 года назад
freaking awesome! I love these videos man, we get to see the coolest/rarest/WEIRDEST tech hardware, thanks for sharing!!!
@gonun69
@gonun69 3 года назад
"Aluminium is pricey" The price you showed is for one ton of it. So one kilo is like $2.50...
@TheMelbournelad
@TheMelbournelad 3 года назад
True. Really should of added the new tooling costs. All those new die and cutters etc be the big cost after r&d.
@joebob3683
@joebob3683 3 года назад
The expensive part is the tooling of the Aluminum
@tarkitarker0815
@tarkitarker0815 3 года назад
@@joebob3683 its actually having 20 ppl sitting in r&d and the 2 big bosses that get paid for agreeing or disagreeing with the r&d designs. those are the cost killers not the tiny whiny production machines, ive seen how bq produces their coolers, the thing is really not that expensive, r&d and heatsink cost eat up 90%
@joebob3683
@joebob3683 3 года назад
@@tarkitarker0815 well it's true that R&D and stock holders add to the price, just the cost of the tooling it's self is already expensive. The cutting and stamping is very expensive.
@tarkitarker0815
@tarkitarker0815 3 года назад
@@joebob3683 do you know the cost of a single heatpipe? i bet if you would do your opinion would change. the machinery and the upkeep of it are a one time investment that pays off rather fast (albeit being really expensive at first) (exept for wage of the worker) if you pay for 200 6mm heatpipes 1 piece will cost you 5,60€ price drops to around 4€ at a quantity of 10000 pieces just imagine what 8mm heatpipes cost. heatpipes are IMO the most expensive part of production.
@rileywagner
@rileywagner 3 года назад
* owns a shop with a laser cutter, router, etc * * uses Dremel to mod case anyways *
@Muhanoid
@Muhanoid 3 года назад
I think many ltt videos have "you can do it too!" vibe to it. So in this case it is relieving to see that even without perfect precision it is still possible to get good results
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@@Muhanoid another shot estufa morphine versus Pensacola Florida
@jonasthemovie
@jonasthemovie 3 года назад
Which tool in the shop would of been best for a thin, bent and painted piece like this?
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@@jonasthemovie armandeus tool
@kenzieduckmoo
@kenzieduckmoo 3 года назад
@@jonasthemovie probably the small laser. if they wanted ultimate precision. But i think theyre mostly just wanting things Linus can use :P
@railsnothandles
@railsnothandles 3 года назад
5:59 love it please, don't ever stop doing those moments/editing
@monstrosity3043
@monstrosity3043 3 года назад
to be honest im thankful to linus tech tips, I learnt so much about pc's and their components from them!!
@NurMars
@NurMars 3 года назад
"I can't recall. It was yesterday everything's a blur." This is how I feel everyday after school
@DeadpoolPlayz
@DeadpoolPlayz 3 года назад
Fax no printer
@TheSkytherMod
@TheSkytherMod 3 года назад
More sleep will help with that. Maybe make a tuna fish sandwich for breakfast every once in a while.
@adam_kyrouac
@adam_kyrouac 3 года назад
You know you’re Linus when you segue into your segue
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
Convincible conventional all Targets Mr the year the brutal down and holds your muffler she instead of the good ideas creative
@jojmjojm3150
@jojmjojm3150 3 года назад
And you use your sponsor to clean your sponsor
@kingeling
@kingeling 3 года назад
6:10
@umloucobr4980
@umloucobr4980 3 года назад
Yes.
@imran5373
@imran5373 3 года назад
@@DeltaParadoxLLC Segue
@menbroski
@menbroski 3 года назад
LOVE how you include the exploding price of aluminum in this review but not of the Winter 1
@saitenkloppa9205
@saitenkloppa9205 3 года назад
we used the same method for our streaming-PC in the living room. Ryzen 5 2600 @stock and we got the biggest cooler that fits in the Sharkoon C10 case - passively cooled till 75°C, above the CPU-fan blows with min. RPM. works great and is super silent!
@cheeseisgreat24
@cheeseisgreat24 3 года назад
Heh, when you were getting to the "Why would anyone want this?" section, I *immediately* thought of my shop and how this would be *perfect* for my shop's machine which generally doesn't do a lot of super heavy loads but does deal with a crapload of dust.
@Cspacecat
@Cspacecat 3 года назад
Sonce I had a CNC machine, I built a chassis with 3 hepa-filters in front of the intake mounted underneath the machine.
@nyanpasu64
@nyanpasu64 3 года назад
But if you have a shop PC designed to not let dust in, aren't the components going to get dusty even without a fan, unless the PC is sealed (preventing the heatsink from convecting properly)?
@Crustee0
@Crustee0 3 года назад
@@nyanpasu64 actively letting dusty air circulating the pc is going to make the dust accumulate much faster than passively let the heat out. Also total sealing might work, heat can still transfer to the case and then to the outside air.
@Cspacecat
@Cspacecat 3 года назад
@@nyanpasu64 The 3 filters are in front of the intake so no dust or debree gets to the PC components. Only the PC exhaust fans are open.
@cheeseisgreat24
@cheeseisgreat24 3 года назад
@@Cspacecat I don't do any CNC to speak of, but I do a lot with Wood and the machine is there to have plans up and play music/podcasts while I work. The heaviest load it ever receives is if someone video calls me while I work. I already have a boatload of dust collection on each machine and a whole-shop dust filter, but the machine still attracts an annoying amount of dust in the filters I set up for it. Having a passive solution would obviate the need to change those filters as often as there's no fast moving air to draw it in.
@katastrophy9522
@katastrophy9522 3 года назад
There is something old folks use to measure distances. Its called a RULER.
@NicolasChanCSY
@NicolasChanCSY 3 года назад
They arguably had one RULER in a room, in this video, it is Linus. LOL
@wil-fri
@wil-fri 3 года назад
he could use the laser from his CNC to get the points
@zaidlacksalastname4905
@zaidlacksalastname4905 3 года назад
Old folks also like using CAPS LOCK
@TheRyujinLP
@TheRyujinLP 3 года назад
@@peperoni_pepino They called set squares (they're usually sold with two of them and a ruler that's as long as the base of both triangle ) in English but most people just call them triangles heh.
@IrvanQadri
@IrvanQadri 3 года назад
I thought it was called Lorde
@SyntheticFuture
@SyntheticFuture 3 года назад
Also from a practical point of view: why not place the PC outside the workspace. That's what I did for a plasma cutter at the company I worked as an intern. PC in the office, run cables for monitor / keyboard and mouse. These days that's even easier to do and keeps the PC well out of harms way.
@RayneShunner
@RayneShunner 3 года назад
Everyone: damn that thing would go HOT Linus : touches it every chance he gets Everyone: 🤔
@shiranai806
@shiranai806 3 года назад
Colin's lines are more what you'd call 'guidelines' than actual lines.
@adamhooper2476
@adamhooper2476 3 года назад
Haha, I JUST finished building a PC out of this case as this gets uploaded.
@adamhooper2476
@adamhooper2476 3 года назад
If anyone is curious, I put an RTX 3060 Eagle and 5600X in it. Temps are pretty bad out of the box but with a little decrease in voltage/temp target and a Blackridge Heatsink with Noctua Fan, it's much more manageable. Neither the GPU or CPU gets higher than 75c under torture testing.
@jordangone9729
@jordangone9729 3 года назад
Pretty cool
@Kholanee
@Kholanee 3 года назад
Haha
@dommert5907
@dommert5907 3 года назад
@@adamhooper2476 that's pretty cool, I'm guessing you are trying to preserve the components over pure performance and I like that :D
@adamhooper2476
@adamhooper2476 3 года назад
@@dommert5907 Yea, I don't ever like having components running too hot. 75c is still running very warm but it's way better than running 85-100c, which to me is silly. They might be designed to withstand extreme temps but it's not worth it in my opinion. Sure I'm loosing out on a couple frames (literally 2 fps difference in unigine heaven), or a few seconds in rendering, but lower temps keeps it from wearing out sooner. :)
@anonymgamer3416
@anonymgamer3416 3 года назад
I really looking forward to the linux begginers tutorial you told us about in the WAN show
@Herowebcomics
@Herowebcomics 2 года назад
WOW! That heat sink is HUGE! And that is awesome!
@arcador
@arcador 3 года назад
"This will never really happen." _Meanwhile Windows starts an update, while I brush my teeth (PC is idle), hitting the TJM._
@cmb9340
@cmb9340 3 года назад
@@mikeycrackson is installing games on steam supposed to drop performance? I’ve played games while installing another one and I haven’t noticed any drop
@steriftes
@steriftes 3 года назад
what tjm? thermal junction mobile?
@vijfenhalfhoek
@vijfenhalfhoek 3 года назад
@@cmb9340 It decompresses on the fly
@arcador
@arcador 3 года назад
@@steriftes thermal junction max - i.e. CPU starts throttling
@steriftes
@steriftes 3 года назад
@@arcador ohhh... so when a cpu hits tjmax, it's starting to throttle, i thought cpu's gonna explode or something when hitting tjm (ngl)
@AgilesRem
@AgilesRem 3 года назад
'its hard to fit in any case' chooses a case that barely has any height for even a normal tower cooler
@noynayru
@noynayru 3 года назад
it clearly hardly fits in any normal case. they chose it to be fun and creative, as he literally said in the video
@AgilesRem
@AgilesRem 3 года назад
@@noynayru yes i know he said its for fun, but its kinda infuriating for some reason
@Everth97
@Everth97 3 года назад
@@AgilesRem that's until you remember that most cases have a tempered glass side panel and you may not want to cut into that with a Dremel
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@@noynayru likes to comment Starter by 14 with a snowy family
@AgilesRem
@AgilesRem 3 года назад
@@Everth97 i mean, assuming you dont NEED to use it in an sff and/ mid towers [i assume if you buy something like the nh p1 you're using a pretty big case]
@CoolJosh3k
@CoolJosh3k 3 года назад
I am very interested in the idea of the heat sink being outside, with a fan on it too. Super interested in a design where the case itself is a giant heat sink. With electrical and thermal insulation where needed too of course, such as around soft plastic and grounded shielding.
@hwgusn
@hwgusn 3 года назад
Hey everyone, look at this expensive new CNC mill that we got. Ok, now let’s use this Dremel.
@DavidtheSwarfer
@DavidtheSwarfer 3 года назад
I have a CNC router.... and 3 Dremels, they all have a purpose, time and place.
@hwgusn
@hwgusn 3 года назад
@@DavidtheSwarfer congratulations, so do I. It doesn’t make it less funny.
@rossclutterbuck1060
@rossclutterbuck1060 3 года назад
@@hwgusn can you get less funny than "not at all funny"?
@hwgusn
@hwgusn 3 года назад
@@rossclutterbuck1060 you seem to be pretty good at it.
@DesolatorMagic
@DesolatorMagic 3 года назад
Me: Sees thumbnail. Also me: "Oh I've done that to an Optiplex twice lol"
@r1cdias
@r1cdias 3 года назад
Me too. Including the vertical video card lol
@DesolatorMagic
@DesolatorMagic 3 года назад
@@r1cdias We dropped a pentium and put in like an i5 and it was running nuclear meltdown hot so we chopped it and replaced the 115x cooler with a copper cored stock one with like 10x the thermal capacity and the fan and heatsink stuck out like 3 inches loool.
@meD4ve
@meD4ve 3 года назад
I did the same to a Silverstone Raven with the 92mm Noctua Chromax Black cooler.
@Yulrag
@Yulrag 3 года назад
Industrial PCs have cases with filtered intakes. And you have to clean and replace filters at regular intervals. In case of damaging dust you can use large metal hermetic enclosure.
@rawr4444
@rawr4444 3 года назад
lol, coming from the gamers nexus video about this passive cooler the contrast in in approach between the two channels is hilarious!
@QCHICK
@QCHICK 3 года назад
6:10 - Best part of the video
@nerevar8823
@nerevar8823 2 года назад
if you're 13 year old maybe
@LinuxDog
@LinuxDog 3 года назад
It has the perfect cupholder heatspreader attached, damn that's a great idea xD, it can keep your coffee warm in the winter
@user-vg6hu1mq8b
@user-vg6hu1mq8b 3 года назад
"...Noctua switched to torx heads for deeze nuts..." made me chuckle
@garypinholster1962
@garypinholster1962 3 года назад
I used a custom heatsink similar to his in the mid 2000's and a desktop fan (one of those little 5 inch fans that sits on a desk) and it worked beautifully..... It wasnt pretty but, function>form.
@dinocharlie1
@dinocharlie1 3 года назад
Case manufacturer: "This case is smaller than a PS5" LTT: "And I took that personally"
@3eyedking178
@3eyedking178 3 года назад
Linus: This is an unconventional pc. Dell: We'll take your entire stock!!
@l7ghtspeed
@l7ghtspeed 3 года назад
@asdrubale bisanzio are you an employee or sm lmao
@Deinobi
@Deinobi 3 года назад
@@l7ghtspeed would you like to invest in financing?
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@asdrubale bisanzio baby I'm like Snoopy syndrome
@tsunakko2293
@tsunakko2293 3 года назад
@@Deinobi would you like antivirus?
@Jkirk3279
@Jkirk3279 3 года назад
@@tsunakko2293 Mac user: “what’s antivirus?”.
@climpuright
@climpuright 3 года назад
ill never get over how many first comments there are lol
@smileless3465
@smileless3465 3 года назад
bruh chunguw bruh funny original.mp5 video comment XD lol
@astro.nautical
@astro.nautical 3 года назад
About 20% of all comments say "First!" or "Get your before 1000 views medal!"
@Mizu14.
@Mizu14. 3 года назад
How are yall getting over 50 likes?
@OZZY9669
@OZZY9669 3 года назад
First
@barryj0413
@barryj0413 3 года назад
14 minute video with over 400 comments 13 minutes after it was posted.
@FleurDeFire
@FleurDeFire 2 года назад
5:43 is precisely why I've continue to watch this channel for years on end. For how seriously Linus can take himself sometimes, he is ALWAYS bringing the humility and self-deprecating humor. Love it
@xSKOOBSx
@xSKOOBSx 3 года назад
I clean that exact deskmat with a dyson vaccuum at least once a week and seeing this made me feel closer to linus than I ever have.
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer 3 года назад
Linus: "It's designed to be used on modern CPU's without any fan.' Me: Looking straight at fan mounting clips on top of cooler....
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi 2 года назад
Noctua states that it is a passive cooler. They include a fan mount so you can run a higher TDP cpu with the cooler if you want to.
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer 2 года назад
@@DigitalJedi Now that makes sense. Thanks.
@Yash1331
@Yash1331 3 года назад
That was a FANtastic quality control on this video! I approve! ;)
@MaskedNozza
@MaskedNozza 3 года назад
Linus' segways and sponsor spots are like Dad jokes. You groan and moan and sit through them. Riley's are like golden nuggets of comedy. I imagine Colin and Madison would be exceptional as well.
@sirmrmcjack2167
@sirmrmcjack2167 3 года назад
it would be nice to know the total surface area of that passive cooler and the one of the small active noctua one that was on that cpu before, just out of curiousity
@sleepydragonzarinthal3533
@sleepydragonzarinthal3533 3 года назад
I like how he keeps running the dremmel near the built system just to throw cringe at the PC builders and engineers in the audience. The RGB looked cool coming through the fins, would look reeeally cool with a TINY bit more
@TatharNuar
@TatharNuar 3 года назад
I didn't forget the heat sink case you showcased years ago, LINUS.
@gidderman
@gidderman 2 года назад
Lol that is one way of doing it... I daily drive this case in the RVZ-02 Version. With mod's it easily handle's the Intel i7-6700k and ASUS Strix 1080ti OC i have in it, silently. All i did was add three 80mm Noisblocker NB BlackSilent Pro 80x15mm super slim fans as exhaust to the top of the case (with the correct holes made of course), and used the Scythe SCBSK-2100 Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B CPU Cooler for the CPU. The trick for silence was to replace the CPU cooler fan AND replace all the GPU cooler fans (by removing the shroud) with PROLiMA TECH Ultra Sleek Vortex 14 140x15mm fans. It is VERY TIGHT, but the case closes and there is no interference on any fans. I custom wired the 3 80mm fans and the 140mm fans on the GPU to the GPU fan output harness, applied some silence based fan curves to everything and the PC is so quiet i honestly almost never hear it, unless im gaming at which time it makes more of an quiet air flow noise rather than a loud tingey noise that most small fans would. It has a mild overclock on the CPU to 4.5ghz, i have the gpu in "OC" mode, and temps are typically in the low to mid 70's while gaming, and its quiet! MOD's are honestly the only way to get any kind of performance out of these small cases. Rock on LTT!
@BradTech.
@BradTech. 3 года назад
6:15 patiently awaiting its acknowledgment 6:10 a whole painstaking five seconds later!
@f0g868
@f0g868 3 года назад
Gonna start calling him Minus when he shaves his beard
@collinschofield808
@collinschofield808 3 года назад
Loved the editing on this video! Absolutely hilarious! Plus, everything was still well organized and informative, jokes not getting in the way of the rest of the information.
@pfoxhound
@pfoxhound 3 года назад
I put electronics in small case on the wall made out of 2by4s and plexiglass. 4 120 fans runs as exhaust at the top and there's a intake on the bottom, infront of the intake there's a slot for thin scotch Brite and there's no dust, this system sits in a bakery as you understand there is a lot of flour everywhere except this small box. It stays closed for at least 6 years. The scotch Brite is changed every couple weeks and the one that is filled with flour goes to wash dishes, the new one goes to work as a filter.
@TheHammerGuy94
@TheHammerGuy94 3 года назад
New passive cooler by noctua: exists Sound Designers and Engineers: SHUT UP AND TAKE OUR MONEY!!!
@MJ-uk6lu
@MJ-uk6lu 2 года назад
They are certainly not first nor the only ones to come up with passive cooler. Pretty much any big tower cooler has quite a lot of passive cooling capacity.
@hujimix
@hujimix 3 года назад
Noctua: We found a way to deal with the hideous color of our fans. Avid PC Enthusiast: How did you do it? Noctua: Easy! We got rid of the fans all together.
@yeahthatkornel
@yeahthatkornel 2 года назад
lmao
@Neothemod
@Neothemod 3 года назад
I actually made a Ryzen 3600 and RX 590 build in that PC Case, it was actually really easy to build in. I had to lock the clock speeds of the CPU, so it only runs at 3.7ghz but considering the size of the case, that pretty good
@JoshuaDoss
@JoshuaDoss 3 года назад
I just checked the other day and the best packets were all out of stock on the larger sizes we need to get more of them 😋
@justsomeperson5110
@justsomeperson5110 3 года назад
I mean, I get it. Heck, long ago I ran an undervolted overclocked Northwood C on a passive heatsink. For ... reasons. So the option is always welcome. BUT these days there are so many more innovative cases that I'm really surprised that there aren't more cases DESIGNED to operate as the heatsink. And when you do find one, it tends to be a teeny tiny little bugger. You'd think that by now there'd be a nifty silent gaming solution. If I had a million bucks, I'd design one myself. But I don't. So ... meh.
@grey5626
@grey5626 3 года назад
Some do exist. They've even showed some in the past, e.g. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-35OyZzCvG0g.html&ab_channel=LinusTechTips Why they chose to DIY with a Dremel in this one is beyond me. That isn't how it's done. Many environments which demand passively cooled computing (which are dust heavy, which destroys electronics, in short order) will not have case holes without filtration, certainly cutting gaping holes into the cases, causes issues with keep dust out.
@1o1ePic1o1
@1o1ePic1o1 3 года назад
Just check out DIYPerks
@BoyanZhelyazkov_theDoctor
@BoyanZhelyazkov_theDoctor 3 года назад
It would be interesting to see passively cooled AMD APU and gaming on it.
@sirfairplay9153
@sirfairplay9153 3 года назад
not really
@lance134679
@lance134679 3 года назад
I'm very interested in these fanless solutions. I think anyone that works with audio and doesn't want to only use headphones would be, as well. Thanks for the entertaining video.
@theforerunnerreclaimer
@theforerunnerreclaimer 2 года назад
I have the exact same specs of the system in the video and I just setup my fan curve so the fans will stop spinning below 60 degrees, and it's silent unless I'm running a game. I can easily record or listen to high quality music (also helps to get quieter fans)
@jc9534
@jc9534 3 года назад
Wow that thing is sick. Add a little desk fan and you’re making full fps gaming temps
@darkstarsaint
@darkstarsaint 3 года назад
At this point just start an advertising company, it's gotten to the point where I'm always trying to predict when the segue will come in😭
@donaldj.trumpprivat4892
@donaldj.trumpprivat4892 3 года назад
How else should they get money
@fabioherrera4132
@fabioherrera4132 3 года назад
Don't like it don't watch it
@jonathanhelmer4088
@jonathanhelmer4088 3 года назад
@@fabioherrera4132 that is a stupid statement
@darkstarsaint
@darkstarsaint 3 года назад
@@fabioherrera4132 I mean it's like a game to me now
@Scarlet_Soul
@Scarlet_Soul 3 года назад
Is it unconventional because it actually has a graphics card available?
@Cube_Box
@Cube_Box 3 года назад
Remember me when this reaches 1k likes
@ayakashiboy
@ayakashiboy 3 года назад
LMAOOOO
@micsss_
@micsss_ 3 года назад
early gang
@colenichols
@colenichols 3 года назад
@@micsss_ No one gives a shit gang
@AL3O2
@AL3O2 3 года назад
tbf, I have that case and it's great. Compact and really fun to build in... but you can only go so high with your specs in that thing cause the temps will get you in the end otherwise. It's like that with most cases with that footprint though. Cooler clearance is your enemy.
@maximusmg
@maximusmg 3 года назад
Any chance you could do a NAS build guide? trying to put one together at the mo and struggling for inspiration. Love your work
@kurtownsj00
@kurtownsj00 3 года назад
Using a NON-reinforced cutting wheel with the Dremel? Brave man.
@jesus2621
@jesus2621 3 года назад
Watch out, we have a security nazi over here?
@mitchel71
@mitchel71 3 года назад
Imagine if his parents named him something like, Chad or Brent. We'd have starched popped collar polo cpu shirts. Chad tech tips vodka. Ctt banana hammocks. Ick
@TheCrazySquirell
@TheCrazySquirell 3 года назад
My image of the average Brent is the one from PFISpeed channel. The most wholesome guy I've even seen.
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer 3 года назад
Biff. Biff Tech Tips. Or maybe Blaine.
@mitchel71
@mitchel71 3 года назад
@@TheCrazySquirell Brent's around here are a little on the douchey side. Straight pipe exhaust and laughing at people getting vaccines
@mitchel71
@mitchel71 3 года назад
@@ScottGrammer lol biff. You'd get wife beaters with btt made to look like BBQ stains, and camo cargo shorts with baby blue lettering on the leg
@joe_3105
@joe_3105 3 года назад
Imagine his name is Dickson and his short name is Dick. Dick Tech Tips, DTT
@benjy288
@benjy288 Год назад
I'm running a ryzen 5600g, its undervolted using PBO, my previous cooler was a deepcool gamer storm lucifer v2 running passively, I just brought this NH-P1 along with a better PC case that has vents in the top (previously I just left one side off the case) before I swapped everything over I ran a test where I pegged all cores at 100% for 20 minutes and it got to 79 degrees, then I swapped over to the new case and installed the NH-P1 and ran the test again, after 20 minutes with all cores at 100% it was only at 64 degrees, so I left it running for longer, it eventually got to 66 degrees where it stayed for ages, after 40 minutes it was still at 66 degrees so I ran an iGPU benchmark while the CPU was still at 100%, the highest it got to was 69 degrees, then it dropped back down to 68 degrees, after about 6 or 7 minutes I stopped the iGPU test and the temps dropped down to 67 degrees, after 50 minutes the temps hadn't changed so I stopped the test. I have to say I'm pretty impressed, its a big upgrade over the deepcool, 15 degrees cooler after the same time period is very impressive, and for the temps to still be only 67 degrees after 50 minutes of all cores running maxed out at 100% and the iGPU running anywhere between 50% to 100% for 6 or 7 minutes in a completely passive case is very good if you ask me, for reference the room was cool, probably around 20 degrees, and at idle the CPU jumps between 28 and 30 degrees.
@Ketothev
@Ketothev 3 года назад
Exactly what I need during this heatwave.
@stevedeitry4644
@stevedeitry4644 3 года назад
Elevated Systems SFF NH-P1 build was better and didn't need a Dremel.
@abemann3400
@abemann3400 3 года назад
I watch that one, he is the Linus for adults. Linus for laughing CJ for information...and sometimes laughing.
@bradleyrex2968
@bradleyrex2968 3 года назад
Imagine how good a fan-less heat sync can cool if you add fans!
@paulsd9255
@paulsd9255 Год назад
Based on testing, not as great as their normal heat sinks.
@infn
@infn 3 года назад
Also useful for quiet PC enthusiasts. Like the fanless Zalman heatsinks of yore.
@ExpatZ266
@ExpatZ266 3 года назад
ROFLMAO! Loved how you were trying to set your shield on fire.
@mrwang420
@mrwang420 3 года назад
This cooler with a fan added on would be good tho.
@atticusrussell1225
@atticusrussell1225 2 года назад
I don't think it would be any better than an NH-D15 - because of the lack of fins and spacing between them
@bigboat8329
@bigboat8329 3 года назад
1:40 ok this actually made me laugh this was very creative
@TigerofRobare
@TigerofRobare 2 года назад
I am continually amazed by the high tolerances these parts have.
@geodescent
@geodescent 3 года назад
This just answered how I can recycle my ML08 when I upgrade the internals!
@connermorg
@connermorg 3 года назад
I like how the weight measurer has Linus' face on it
@nit-Inundate
@nit-Inundate 3 года назад
weight measurer sounds so fancy lol
@connermorg
@connermorg 3 года назад
Uhh, the weight watcher? Weight Scale? Weight Plate? Lol
@3Lv6engine
@3Lv6engine 3 года назад
Linus i dont mean to burst your bubble, but your seagues are everything except creative
@MrMaggelan
@MrMaggelan 3 года назад
Hey thats funny. I got the same case with the same Noctua Aircooler shown at the beginning. Additional i was cutting away two pins, that hold the dustfilter to get enough space for my GPU, with the exact sam tool they used. I see Linus is a man of culture :)
@coreyrobinson9010
@coreyrobinson9010 3 года назад
That hip twist has history behind it.
@oompalumpus699
@oompalumpus699 3 года назад
But can we still mount a fan on it if we choose to?
@YT_player_412
@YT_player_412 Месяц назад
Ye
@thomast4315
@thomast4315 3 года назад
Dremel: Not always the worst tool for the job.
@IGIMaster86
@IGIMaster86 3 года назад
i love this case because i am having it for my 2nd Gaming-PC. its i pretty cool case :)
@adaminop
@adaminop 2 года назад
I have that case for my Lan pc and i love it
@cmoney6654
@cmoney6654 3 года назад
Linus: Modern CPUs have a mechanism to stop them from thermal throttling My Ryzen 5 3600 at 107 degrees C and still at 3.9 gigahertz
@thegaminguchiha8570
@thegaminguchiha8570 3 года назад
Get a good cooler and thermal paste bruhhhh
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi 2 года назад
My brother's laptop with an i7 1185G7 will happily sit at max turbo and 104C. I'm honestly impressed. My 9th gen laptop doesn't throttle either, but it would at 94C. This one just takes 10 over that like nothing.
@Verlisify
@Verlisify 3 года назад
But what kind of case would be best with this cooler? I don't see how this cooler would be for workshop environments since without fans, the inside of the case would be way too hot and not be able to dissipate the heat. It it supposed to be for a purely negative pressure system that only blows out? Linus wasn't very clear about it at the end and this video's creation has way too many gaps to be for that application so there isn't a good example for how this cooler works in a high dust environment.
@kennethjohannes926
@kennethjohannes926 2 года назад
Love the intro. Well done
@kraftgeist
@kraftgeist 3 года назад
Its so funny, I have done this already 3 years ago with an older office PC. I verticaly installed a passivly cooled GeForce 1030 GT with a 10 cm riser cable. That PC had also an slim design, so I dremeled out a rectancle hole, so that only the cooler looked out of the case. It looked really cool.
@MKA667
@MKA667 2 года назад
12:10 If dust is your main concern, you'd better off using high pressure fans (which Noctua does produce, mainly for water cooler radiators) as intake fans in your case, paired with high quality dust filters. Even though that cooler is passive, it will require air to circulate around it, and if there's dust in such air, that dust is gonna circulate as well, and eventually end up in your equipment.
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