Watercooling an aircooler

>Watercooling an aircooler

How the fuck did this idiot even get a single sub? Are these people completely oblivious to how cpu cooling works?

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Stop advertising on Jow Forums you cunt.

If it works and is reliable, I don't see the problem.

This was in my recommedations you dumb tard poster

>Are these people completely oblivious to $thing
The answer is always yes.

CPU cooling works by distributing and moving heat. This spastic is pushing the cooling cpu with cold meme. This would gain you no benefit unless you had aesthetic flamethrower on your cpu.

nice try you gay chink nigger

>guy does some experiment for fun
>op gets ass blasted by this
really makes you think

>youtubers

only 12 year olds and retarded people cares about cancerous youtubers

his setup is doing the exact same thing. the only difference is the medium is not air but water.

Are you stupid? It's literally the same fucking thing. Obviously still pointless when you can just buy a water block, but there is literally no difference.

there is
pockets of air within the fins will insulate heat within the block and inter-fin convection will create hot pockets that will keep the heat in the block rather than disperse it in the flow of water
this could have been remedied by mounting the tubes on the short sides and putting separators on top and to the sides of the fin stack.
Doesn't really matter tho, it's an underengineered piece of shit that at worse works like a fin stack without airflow

Pleonasm?

It doesn't, OP is always a faggot.

that happens in all water to air radiators (like the one that's in your water cooled setup) as well you moran. You have to bleed the system. In this case, shake the enclosure.

>reliable
I dont thing putting that much strain on your motherboard is considered reliable.

the difference here is that the area interested by this phenomena is considerably larger in the submerged finstack than it is in a radiator or directly at point of contact in the pump on top of the processor for a normal closed/semi-closed loop.
It's a fucking stupid idea and it would have been redeeming only if he bricked his motherboard in the process, for the schadenfreude.

This isn't Jow Forums, n00b.

You're talking out of your ass. Cut the radiator on your car open and you'll be surprised to see literally hundreds of fins with massive surface area. You have to bleed air in any water system of any kind.

that's because you're radiating heat out from the liquid internal to the radiator to the fucking fins contacting the air, a fucking gas
the fin stack in that garbage projects are only contacting fluids, which are going to have a much easier time passing through around the obstacle than through it, especially if there's a TEMPERATURE FUCKING GRADIENT INSIDE THE OBSTACLE

You're just jealous you didn't think of it first

I think you're just retarded.

Isn't this sort of like Intel's shitty TIM where no matter how good of a CPU cooler you have, whether it be an air cooler or water cooler, if the transfer of heat from the die to said cooling solution is inefficient it won't make a difference in temperatures?

>No external radiator.
He's just distributing heat in a closed system.

How does heat escape from that system? You will heat up all the water at some point

exactly. when the heat sink saturates, the temperature is going to spike

>no radiator
This is the equivalent of taking an air-cooled case, and forcing it to recirculate its exhaust. Who the fuck thought this was a good idea?

stop schizoposting.

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