why aren't you water cooling? Don't you want your components to run at ambient temperature?
Why aren't you water cooling? Don't you want your components to run at ambient temperature?
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I've only seen a few of this guy's reviews and stopped watching when he did case fans. He told people to have the top fan blowing down into the computer. Hot air rises ya goof, the top is for outtake.
He's basically a salesman and talks up whoever gives him a free product. He's Linus tier
Air moves where it is forced to move. Natural convection is orders of magnitude weaker mover of air than fans are even at their lowest settings. It literarily doesn't matter how they are pointed
>jayznosense
>2800W of cooling capacity
>Intel 8700K still go to 82C after 3 minutes of Prime95
jesus fuck
he's using occt. Prime 95 small ffts is way worse.
Forces of convection
You could hook up a car radiator and it's still heat up. You need better transfer from die to block.
>Hot air rises ya goof
Except for the fact that the air in your computer is replaced too quickly for natural convection to have any effect. It doesn't matter where your intakes and exhausts (not "outtakes" as you call it, an outtake is a portion of a work (e.g., movie, music, book, whatever) that has been taken out of the final product) are located.
The power of thermal jizz :^)
Probably meant it takes 2800W to rise temp for 1C in 1 second
Jayz2cents is the most virgin shill cuck on the planet. Linus looks like Bruce Willis next to him. I can't stand any of his videos.
>Hot air rises ya goof, the top is for outtake.
what'd you say?
>watching a ricer
Isnt he a cuck with a gook gf?
>get a 2700X with a NH-U14S
>attach the low noise adapter
>normally never reaches over 50° while it's over 30° inside
>stress test it for an hour
>only gets to 60° without even upping the fans rpm
>mfw it's more silent then a water pump without the risks or reaching high temps
Why do people fall for the water meme again?
>pump noises atop of fan noises
>twice the price for something actually silent and just as capable
the watercooling maymay, oh how lulzy you are.
>Why do people fall for the water meme again?
On just the CPU? 100% aesthetics. When it comes to temperatures and noise, there is absolutely no point whatsoever to all these shitty AIOs.
It's a different story if you're water cooling multiple components, though. A good beefy 360mm radiator can easily support north of 500W of heat dissipation without the fans attached to it having to sound like your computer is about to take off, and that's just a single radiator. Add more radiators and you've got more surface area for heat dissipation, meaning you can run your fans at even lower speeds or include even more components in the loop.
I'm a newbie and I hadn't heard of a multiple-component water cooling solution before. Do you have an example build log with pics? Cheers for the info either way; I learned something today.
>Do you have an example build log with pics?
Not on hand, but jayztwocents and plenty of other youtubers like him have done more than a few of them, custom water cooling loops are far from uncommon in those circles.
EKWB recently with their Phoenix lineup, suppose "modular AIO" is the best way to describe it: ekwb.com
not when ambient temperature is surface of the sun bullshit hot
There has to be something better than water at this point.
Air is easier to work with, has no chance of leaking, and works well enough.
I will admit that watercooling looks fucking cool though.
Because fans and pumps are loud, and I don't want to have any kind of maintenance on my rig.
I noticed a quite big difference back in the day with some really low rpm fans. Got 5*c lower temps by blowing the air though the top than the rear.
he called you a virgin
do virgins race sports cars?
judging by that picture, you really don't do any kind of maintenance.
How hot does your CPU get unter load without any kind of airflow to dicipate heat from the passive cooler fins?
Fuck water cooling. I switch and buy hardware too much to fuss with a loop. Also, fuck AIOs, they are fucking garbage. I've had 3 pump failures in 6 years after falling for the AIO meme. Noctua here on out. Fuck off faggot.
65 with Intel burntest with my current setup.
>why aren't you water cooling?
I don't even want fans at this point. I'm sick of vidya manufacturers charging top dollar for cards while shipping them with a $2 screamer for a cooler.
Do you leave the case open?
Because I can get a huge air cooler and have 100% silent cooling at low load.
I even have my case fans set on a curve so there's literally no parts moving in my PC when not under load.
>He didn't even bother the just run a cloth to get the dust away before taking the picture.
For the amount of heat that can be dissipated submersion cooling or phase change are the next steps up from water. As for better practical cooling nothing beats big noctua (possibly combined with slight undervolting)
that had nothing to do with natural convection and everything to do with how the airflows behaved in your case
Agree. His latest car videos are pure cringe. You can tell he's a tryhard chad when he's off camera.
Nope
Running a undervolted i7 8700 at 3,2ghz at the moment. Can probably run it at 4ghz and still keep it under 90.
Nope, deal with it.
>reddit cooling
Yeah, who doesn't just love having a permanent fish tank noise in their room for the sake of a worthless placebo gimmick? There isn't a single piece of hardware that can't be perfectly cooled on air even when overclocked and with the bonus point of having a virtually silent system that doesn't have an innate risk of build-destroying leakage happening nor does it run on a timer to when your shitty pump is going to fail.
The only reason people go for water coolers is because they go to reddit and see those retards with those windowed gaymur cases, a billion LEDs and those shitty meme triangle mirrors above their monitor and think that it will make them look cool, when they are just flashing their ignorance to the public in fact.
>There isn't a single piece of hardware that can't be perfectly cooled on air
wrong
Noctua is more than enough for cooling cpus.
Water cooling makes sense for gpu if it leads to significantly lower noise during gaming, otherwise it's just expensive art project.
I have a small Corsair h60 all in one water cooler on an AMD fx8350.
My friend has exact same setup with worse air input-output than my case. He has a cooler master 212 Evo and he gets at least 15 degrees C lower.
I must be doing something wrong.
That shit was just marketing they didn't half to give a liquid cooler as a Noctua tier sized cooler would have done the job better
Actually you can, alot of people are running it with air coolers, even freezer 33 esport should in theory go to 200w tdp, 300w max
DELID THIS
wish he would just show postmalones computer already.
if jay fucked it up and it sucks will be disappointed needs to be literally stuffed with some sort of non conductive barb wire so its literally impossible for post to upgrade it.
>He's basically a salesman and talks up whoever gives him a free product. He's Linus tier
Worse than linus, fries an SSD, blames it on AMD. Gets a motherboard with a chink socket, blames AMD. Can't get a Vega card at MSRP during coz cryptobubble, blames AMD.
Linus is a shill too but sometimes he tries to hide his bias, this gentleman tho
this
and when you call them out on this shit, they start sperging out autistically
FUCK watercooling
I bet a fat twin tower air cooler could keep this at acceptable temperatures
Isn't this the dumbass that fried his SSD trying to showcase the second gen Ryzen, and then blamed AMD for it???
Literally in OP
How did he manage that?
being a retarded shill fanboy, that's how he managed it
I have the h60 with an R7 1800x.
I think the thing is just a POS, see complaints on forums of it not cooling well.
Did you set it up in the bios to recognize it as a water pump and use DC power?
I forget what the other setting is but if you set the water pump up like a fan in the BIOS it could cause it to run poorly, which was the default for mine.
>really low rpm fans
>he doesnt use fan ducts
>buy hunders of dollars worth of equipment just to get slightly lower temps then air cooling, while increasing the likelyhood of something fucking up - which doesn't happen with air cooling
He is a Shit head. But so are you for not understanding basic fucking science.
>halved the GPU temp on the lower GPU from 80c to 42c, lowered the temp on the upper one from 90c to 41c.
>i7 2700K temp at 32c even though it's running 1.45v
Computer and the cooling is from 2012, I've since then removed the SLI, but haven't put the new GPU under water, so the whole 480+360 rad loop is almost running passively (one fan at 700RPM) and still keeps the CPU at 31c right now with, but with lower voltage and GHz.
>cheers
Spotted the degenerate stonrr
no im over here, that kids prolly 12
Could be Scottish or something, they say that a lot.
>7 hours later
I've tried running it at constant full speed too it makes a small difference.