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  • try dry ice ;)

  • I've got two stacked 80mm fans over the heatsink, and I'm at 13c right now.

    WINNING

  • Sounds like a microwave! (y)

    

  • just be careful on those humid winter days too much moisture and zap goes the cpu although at that speed shouldnt be too bad

  • nice chainsaw bro :D are you deaf now : D :D :D

  • Lol . I think it's time for me to move. Hello Alaska!!! Here I am and my PC

  • i have a silver arrow works better than most coolers out their and my pc is in the closet and the air doesnt circulate so no cool air will be able to enter much. so most of the warm air goes back into the pc then out again. some cool air does go in but not much. the coolest my cpu has ever gotten was 16c. summer time 30c

  • don't you worry about condensation creeping in through the hose?

  • The lowest my pc has gotten in F is 23 Degrees

  • lol I'm from canada and that's how cold my room is right now.

  • LOL what is the RPM speed . .try to sleep with that on ^^

  • @MegaSnorken 7,000~7,300rpm depending on the temperature of the air (spools faster the warmer the air is...guess the air is thicker and slows it down a bit)

    NORMAL every day speed is about 3,800~4,200rpm though and is about as loud as the stock AMD cooler.

    Sorta like a Corvette zo6, it's nice to have that power in reserve when you need it.

  • Try to put your finger in it

  • I wanted to do this last winter when I was in oregon. it was 10°F outside

  • i get 18c on my water cooling in the winter, and its silent :D (yeah, im bragging)

  • @rowanlewisuk

    Hell yea.

    But mine won't get a loose fitting after moving it from a lan party in the back of the jeep, spilling a single drop of water that catastrophically fucks over my 250$ video card.

    I don't have to fill mine with water, if i hear "hmmmmm" shits working yo.

    I don't need to hold a congressional meeting to swap hardware, Pull it, swap it and hit the power button, my fans cool all video cards i use and bench

    Mines also hilariously silent when in auto mode ud b surprised

  • good thing they work so quiet

  • @chrisdd271

    They actually are pretty quiet when that LCD fan Regulator is in Automatic mode, but in this video its switched to manual control @100%

    Right now as i'm typing this its @ 3240rpm @ 82F Which would be what about 40% of 7,200rpm? And its about as loud as i'd say someone talking in a soft voice.

    It's Just got the capability to get whip-ass fast when its needed like munching down 100's of GB's of Winrar x64, or i can put it into manual mode for stuff like this or super overclocking

  • @ganymedeIV4 oh okai thats pretty cool mate ;)

  • YOU SIR ARE A FKING HERO.

  • @Emaregee I'm compiling up some new footage (with all new hardware) for a second video right now. But since i'm down here in Oklahoma. The really cold days are hit and miss so I've only had a few opportunities where the air was dry and cold enough for me to rig up the cooling.

    But oh man, Ive been supercharging the intake this time with a 118cfm Dayton 120mm fan and the temperatures on my Phenom II X4 @3.823Ghz~(1.408v) so far have been 53F idle(11.6c), 66F(18.8) load.

    : )

  • Do you have that pc bolted down to the desk?? Cause if not it sounds like its about to go into Flight mode!!! >.<

  • @xicex111 haha i put it on the scales on time with all the steel fans and extras.

    53.8lbs. >_o

  • @ganymedeIV4 i got a antec 1200 with dual power supply, tuniq tower 120, and sli setup..mine tips the scales at 70lbs! few more things added to urs and you can be right there with me

  • @michaelcwilliiamson

    I tipped a forklift over at my job once when we loaded to many hard drives on to a steel pallet.

    ...and man that was a series 50 FL, so that was about 5 tons of hard drives about to get destroyed in a metal chewer...

    But now we're "eco-friendly" and destroy the magneto platters and recycle everything else but anyways it was scary as s@#t and i learned that day that hard drives weight about 2.4lbs each on average and i'll remember that for the rest of my life LOL

  • @ganymedeIV4 Holy hell... Thats insane. I think mine is about 35lbs...

  • Did you forget to turn of the Vacuum Cleaner again?

  • @TheMrGucker

    No

    But I did Take the vacuum apart and rig up the turbine motors to cool down my Graphics card just enough so i could run it slightly faster then everyone else and claim another ( at least temporary) victory for Aero Cooling.

  • i lol'd

  • @Conscript69

    I lol and smile every time i hit the power button man.

  • Idle cpu temps mean nothing. See what happens under Prim95 100% load for about an hour

  • @tlxxxsracer I am actually in the next few days when this cold front rolls through and we reach 28 degrees with low relative humidity it'll be better this time. And i'm showing benchmarks and live temperature readings while its benchmarking.

    LinX is a better deal to judge processor stress testing though IMO. But i'll do Prim95 as well.

    Oh it'll be on a hella overclocked AMD Phenom II X4 (it's at 3.771Ghz right now) but this video was just a proof of concept for a forums back in 2009.

  • repeat pressing 2 on your keyboard and enjoy F1 action!

  • hahaha, i have done this too a few years ago with a p4 northwood 2.4 clocked @ 3.0 ghz , worked great! the damn thing even kept my room warm without the heater on and it was snowing outside!

  • @damaster406

    Fixing to make another video here pretty soon with a 3.7Ghz Phenom II X4 955 and a little bit better engineering, But it's been raining the past week so the relative humidity is a little high for what i'd like to see.

  • Sounds like a jet-engine, but the efficiency speaks for itself.

  • @ConcretePylon Doesn't always sound like a jet engine.

    The coolest part about ridiculous fast fans?

    They get whisper quiet and still push more air then the "silent" fans. but have the reserve power to keep my components cool during 8~12 hour lan parties when i need it.

  • plz reply to this: whats the little status screen on the pc? (not the bios)

  • @sparroestar22

    at 0:31?

    that is a LCD Thermometer / Fan controller from Lian-Li.

    It'll regulate your fans based off the temps it reads, or you can manually adjust them as well.

    model number is Tr-5b

  • @ganymedeIV4 OMG thanks so much!!!

  • @sparroestar22 NP

    There are tons of LCD fan controllers out there, even touch screen ones and full color screens!

    mine just supports 35W a channel for the fans.. which is more then most controllers can do.

    But anyways Frozencpu is a good place to find LCD controllers, its where i bought mine

  • Condensation, end of story. :DDDD

  • @mdrgstankovic2

    Should pick that story back up and go to science class so you can learn about it before you declare it closed.

  • @ganymedeIV4 I don't have science class in my country

  • Those fans are probably blowing too fast for the air to even absorb the heat, fast fans do not necessarily mean "performance" it is all about the thermal conductivity. Try high cfm fans with a lower speed vs low cfm and high speed.

  • @ChineseSweatShoppe

    pressures are actually want you want to look for in a fan and not necessarily Cfm movement when you want a direct contact fan on a heatsink.

    You want CFM for chassis fans (mine push 115 cfm a piece) and pressure (h/2o) for heatsink fans.

    the red fan in this video pushes an astounding 3.85mm h/2o, which is more then the common 240mm fans found in the HAF932 and other large volume case fans.

    This lil red fan is actually one of the highest pressure fans ever created. : )

  • @ganymedeIV4

    Here's an interesting fact: Your fan spins at 7000rpm, which is close to what the Mars Rovers' Rock Abrasion Tools spin at, to turn rock into powder on Mars for examination.

  • modern and sofisticated...

  • I5-2500k 4.7ghz I get 15c idle with my CM V8 and HAF 932

  • @Kyukyokunogema must be cold in your room!

  • @Kyukyokunogema so you have like under 10c in side your room then ? using jackets and shit jsut to be inside there ? get real mate.

    If you already didnt know air cooling can not cool under ambient temps so yeah getting a cold bcs of palying PC what a joke :P

  • Gentlemen start your engines. 0:05

  • Seal you case good, use on duct on your back as an intake and a top fan as an exhaust. Even turn the case sideways have back fan as intake and from as exhaust. Iv always want to do a water cool and mount the radiator outside in the snow.. Could never turn it off in fear of it freezing.

  • @NotWatching666999

    Run Glycol instead of water.

  • Awesome, but dude, I bet you have so many bugs and shit splattered on your cpu. Not cool. lol

  • @HoltBD91 ....lol...what about the extra led coming out of exhaust pipes??? :D

  • Come this winter i am actually going to do something similar to this, only involving the entire front of my computer. Instead of just my processor running nice and chilly the entire rig will...

    And then i bust out my old Pentium D, boost that sucker to 5ghz and see how far i can get it before my spare gigabyte motherboard pops a VRM from the stress :D

  • 7 celsius air temp ve 18 celsius idle temp - That AM2's are designed to heat your room.

  • megatron use this to cool his parts

  • nice idea

  • When the fans start it sounds like a Jet Aircraft or something but nice "outdoor cooling device" :)

  • my question is what is the brand of your CPU cooler

  • @woefie1234

    Oh okay, well its a mix between two actually. its a Cooler Master heatsink (can't remember the model number) and the fan from a Thermal Take Volcano 12.

  • what for a CPU fan is that?

  • @woefie1234

    Whats the name of it? Didn't quite understand what you mean

  • "starts raining" OH JEEZ TURN IT OFF TURN IT OFF

  • @radar3699 Water cooling ;)

  • When the window in my room is closed(at winter), my CPU is at about 28 C. If I open my window, it goes all the way down to 7 C. One front fan and a CPU fan is all there is in the case

  • @simon4000dk

    Man thats pretty cold.

    But you know i like playing video games in a T-shirt and PJ pants, and not a heavy winter parka and three layers of snow pants.

    44F is pretty damn cold for a bedroom, my room was still room temperature in this video.

  • @ganymedeIV4 I just wear a T-shirt and a pair of jeans. Guess I was born in a freezer

  • @simon4000dk

    lol its a little warmer in Oklahoma then it is in denmark i guess : D

    (thanks for watching btw)

  • Put that pipe in your freezer, and begin legendary overclocking

  • @Thethingofcreepy

    Yup, I came across a small "beer" fridge recently that fit perfectly under my computer desk.

    thinking about getting a large piece of cardboard to cover the door and ducting a hole into it so it'll function like a intercooler on a turbo/supercharged car.

  • Though there was a jet taking of when your fans started!

  • I have a duct that I built, and I got it down to 3 degree C in winter time, no load, and 18-23 degree C 100 percent load in prime 95. and 35 degrees C overclocked. but I use an Corsair H70 as intake. It's fun to try stuff out, good work.

  • Good way to suck water into you're cpu

  • @Dusty696969 the cpu cooler fan blows off air

  • @k4RtInk I think hes thinking of if it rains.

    But i mean obviously you would know it was raining and go "oh s@#t" and shut it down to remove the pipe and run it normally.

    Just wait my friends, wait for in the near future i will do this again.

    And i will take it to the max this time. I've rebuilt it, I have the technology, and i can make it stronger now.

    lol

  • no problems with condensation?

  • @korpel Nope none so far.

  • hahaha the dryer hose made me laugh

  • run for real with prime95

  • That's FANtastic !

  • put a vakom cleaner engine inside the unit ...perfect: -12°C

  • what about moister but that is a sick idea lol

  • แมนเล่วบ้านสูหนามแมะ

  • @operafuntube well squiggle, squiggle, dot-dot backwards N squiggle squiggle to you to.

  • That could ruin it, moisture could get in there and eventually get at it.

  • @slyguy691 Yea I wouldn't run this as a day to day thing.

    But when your trying to peak 5.5Ghz on a 2600k for a benchmark or something then this might help you along.

  • Hey, what is your heatsink fan?

  • @linemeks which one?

    big red one?

    Thermal Take Volcano 12

  • @ganymedeIV4 thanks you for telling me

  • @linemeks no problemo!

  • ur fans are fucking loud

  • @PivotExWaiZed Can't you tell im starting a fan club?

  • @ganymedeIV4 You made my day with your comments :P

  • hey what if a bird goes in the tube????

  • @yotubewatcherhalo bird gets blended.

  • @ganymedeIV4 wut will they blend? that is the question XD

  • Yes may be if it is not simple metal it will not rust but some parts ...

    I got a huge laptop, in winter I open the window and my room is cold

    but your thing gives directly the cool air, ok ok, I said bad thing about

    rust ... your pc , sorry I didn't know that all was expensive metal

  • electronics are actually pretty hardy as long as you don't submit them to violent shakes, hits and crashes or get water or other substances directly on the PCB itself.

    I've seen industrial computers in factories and mills function in the absolute worst conditions you could think of for a computer for years and years on end.

    You just need big ol' heatsinks on all the components.

  • @ganymedeIV4 ok

  • you must change the title to: How to Rust your Pc !

  • I wonder how my computer would run if I did this in the winter up here, I mean with the -40f it gets outside and all heheheheh.

  • @AllAlaskan907 There is actually (i think) a optimum operating temperature for a CPU where electrical resistance becomes extremely low, around -144F (-97c) or about. but it varies processor to processor.

  • and shitty rims. I know you can see these and you're not gunna approve them. Lick my genitals. lol, god damn this herbal "supplement" is fantastic.

  • @AngrySackBoy lol wut?

    Obvious troll is obvious.

  • sooo whats the point in that video? pc looks horrendous and very loud fan noise well done you,ve created the worlds most least desirable computer!

  • @glenbailey8 Hell yea, This most least undesirable computer won PC Modders Choice award April 2010 at TBCS

    (FYI just because the fans go that fast and get that loud, doesn't mean it runs like that all the time, hand assembled fan controllers and custom made110v AC voltage rheostat regulators are pretty cool..bet it runs quieter then the crap computer your typing on now)

  • @glenbailey8 well actually i find that computer very desirable so therefore it isnt because theres one computer everyone hates in the world and thats the dreaded dv6000 with im fortunate enough to be typing on now because my friend gave it to me yesterday and i fixed it. To bad the screens broke and i have to keep it plugged into a monitor. Nobody likes these things there sh!t !!!. Luckily I have an old dell latitude, my new hp dv5 i got christmas, a gateway tower and laptop upstairs. :))

  • @sgfreak96 Hah! That is the exact Laptop my mother uses.

    Does the integrated wireless still function on your DV6xxx? hers doesn't. her GPU Constistantly overheats as well I opened up HWMonitor one day and it said 218F hahahahahha.

  • lolololo thats a sweet idea

  • a Jet starts at your Room...

  • What about condensation?

  • @op3l read the top comments

  • what sort of load was it under?

  • @WarRemains Believe it or not, your CPU can get quite hot when you're only in the BIOS menu like he is, as there are no CPU "sleep cycles" to cool it down like inside an operating system. For example, in Windows when your CPU isn't being used you will see a process called "System Idle Process" in the task manager. These are actually "empty" CPU cycles where nothing is being processed, so your CPU cools down from the light workload. Before this came about, your CPU would be at max temp ALWAYS.

  • @fretwizard420 Yup and if you overclock like i do, You need to disable the phase control and Energy star compliance controls which roast the processor but give you maximum stability.

    Lol wish some of these trolling kids were around for the Athlon XP days and Original Pentium Series.. 150~177F was a normal operating temperature for those (101~113nm die size, my current processor has a 45nm die) I'd of s@#t my pants if i saw 68F as my processor temp back then.

  • @ganymedeIV4 Yup! Sure do. Got my dinky Celeron D 2.26 Ghz sitting at a comfy 3.82Ghz right now XD

  • @fretwizard420 hah current world record is on a Celeron D. something like 8.12Ghz

  • @ganymedeIV4 Yeah, but I'm on *near* stock voltage, as my shitty motherboard has quite limited features, and I could only get so far with pin modding it to get to those speeds. It posts at over 4 GHz but isn't very stable in windows. If I had a real motherboard that could up the voltage on the CPU, that thing would really be able to stretch it's legs...

  • @fretwizard420 Have you tried Heatsinks on your Voltage Regulators? 

  • @ganymedeIV4 Actually I haven't. Do you think that will make it a bit more stable? I was however thinking of soldering a variable voltage resistor to the pin on my PLL chip that controls the vcore for the cpu, making it think it's undervolting the chip, and send more juice to it. That way I can get this thing REALLY moving. With only 256k of L2 cache, it's still pretty slow even at 4GHz.

  • @fretwizard420 oh yea, i've got a mid range MSi board that didn't come with VR cooling. at 1.3 something volts my rectifiers were a sizzling 179F (basically stock voltage) after some heatsinks i dropped the temp to a amazing 122F and my voltage right now is 1.413v. I'll send you the work log for it so you can see what i did to it.

  • Kid : can you really put your dick in there?

    chuck norris : dick fan kick ;)

  • @MrAben1995 Dude that red 82mm x 33mm fan would obliterate your finger if you stuck it in.

    I've got pictures of my finger after it was chopped by that red fan.

  • Don't forget squirrels love to climb up tubes. lol :) just kiddin, hey, if you wish to filter the inlet which is outside, instead of using a typical 100mm filter which would reduce your air flow, you could make a box filter , say 500cm x, 500cm y, 500cm z, creating a much larger surface area for the filter. the air flow would be just as quick but no flies , wasps or squirrels finding there way to your cpu fan lol. peace.

  • @rainbowsalads thats actually a really good idea.

    I've used dryer sheets (already used to they don't have the "dust" on them) and wrapped those around the ends of the tube.

  • @DanishHawks actually i rarely ever have it in "turbo mode" around 5,200rpm is where i keep it while gaming and 4,400rpm for crusing the internet, and 3,800rpm or about for watching movies.

  • o sesteki fanı götüne sok

  • 誇張,不如買把大風牌18寸工業抽氣扇裝落部腦散熱啦

    

  • Very aesthetic.

  • @Savak22 I feel as if the hose accentuates the background of the computer bringing the tones and beautiful highlights of the wires into perspective with perfect harmony of the electronics to which i ponder about life.

  • @ganymedeIV4 (That was sarcasm by the way)

    : )

  • @ganymedeIV4 in the almost words of Disturbed "Ten Thousand, Ten Thousand Fists [or thumb up].

  • What exactly does extremely cooling your PC down accomplish?

  • @1010790

     4,000+Mhz clock speeds off a 40nm processor. guy on the forums used this technique to get his sandy bridge up and over 5,800mhz.

  • VTECH JUST KICKED IN YO!

  • @dukeofnutz i lol'd at that comment.

  • OH YA MY PC IS COOLED WITH HEAT >:P

  • Whats  your parents heating bill like?

  • @ronmann606 my electric bill is about 155~220$ depending on the time of year.

    Pretty good considering the heaping loads of electronics in the house.

    E80+ Gold standard is the only standard to buy for power supplies if you want cheap electric bills at the end of the month.

  • @ganymedeIV4 arent you apprehensive about the tube going outside? What would happen if a bug got sucked into it? lol.

  • @MyFaceHole That bug's about to get blended.

  • its cooool but man its soo loud

  • stick your finger in there

  • @zabbestpriest That red fan on the cpu has gotten me three times since i've had it.

    the first time i touched it when it was spooled up above 7,000rpm.

    took my finger nail half off and left a nice triangle wedge on the nail itself.

    tingled for about an hour, then it started to throb with pain.

    learned fast not to f@#k with the Volcano 12.

  • @ganymedeIV4 lol! look mate, Im running a core i7 930, 6gb of corsair 1600mhz 1.65v ram on an asus p6x58d-e mobo. Im getting an issue right now in BIOS configuration, I don't know how to adjust my ram to work with my CPU because DRAM Frequency is on auto and says only DDR-800 and DDR-1066 work for 'locked' cpu's. can you help me to configure this?

  • @zabbestpriest goto your A.I Tweaker menu (asus bios) and you should see a "DRAM Timing Mode" and it should say DDR3-1333/ DDR3-1600 and so on. or it might be 1:4 1:2 1:2:14 or something like that.

    My buddies on a i7 and a x58 board. i'll check his bios. should also be a setting about the ratio between the FSB speed and your memory timing.

  • sounds like...cooooooooooool~

  • Sounds like a fuckin airport! lol

  • @ganymedalV4

    Thats what i was thinking and im probably gonna go with stainless steel because of amonias low boiling point. I wouldent want a tube full of amonia blowing up in my computer

  • Should i use tubing that has the woven metal cover or should i just use regular metal tubing?

  • @Gmez1407 That would have to probably be researched, I'd assume that plastics would be the best for that type of situation. But then again its ammonia so maybe stainless steel would be needed.

  • @ganymedelV4

    Ok ill look into that. The only problem i can see me having is preventing condensation on my components when its turned off

  • @Gmez1407 You'll also need a nickel plated heatsink.

    Ammonia or Iso-alcohol will eat copper or aluminum if its unprotected.

  • @Gmez1407 I might look into that non-rigid plumbing foam you find on the exterior walls of plumbing in homes. I might also use hockey tape around the piping and then do the NRp foam around that (check your O/D of the tubing against the I/D of the foam with a micometer first... don't want open spots)

    For the components, you could do something called a TEC plate, TEC plates use a electric current to achieve sub zero temperatures. one side gets REALLY cold, and one side gets REALLY hot. № 1/2

  • @ganymedeIV4 So the TEC cools the physical component, and the cooling system cools the TEC plate.

    TEC plates will almost always make your water block hot as s@#t. so in that sense, if you wrapped up your plumbing in the system you ought to avoid condensation on your components.

    You can also use a a rigid foam type of deal and use a exacto knife to make you a foam templete to fit around the base of the processor to avoid any potential condensation forming around the system.

    Best o' luck man

  • @ganymedeIV4 make some videos if you do end up doing it!

  • Im eventually gonna use a liquid cooling rig filled with 100% iso alcohol and im gonna have the alcohol run through a cooling unit similar to a freezer and with a low pump speed i should be able to pump what is basically liquid ice through my components keeping them extremly low

  • @Gmez1407 You should research Ammonia based cooling, It's what you'll see keeping hockey rings frozen and flash freezing many food stuffs like milk after homogenization.

    Pretty sweet.

  • you do realise cpu fans push air, not pull? i'm just saying, that's all.

  • @LemonPieLoL ...actually, you're quite wrong. Most push air onto the heasink. Now, where do you suppose they get that air? Physics anyone? Check your pc fan with a peice of paper, I guarantee, you're cpu fan is pushing the air onto the fins of your cooling block. This is actually, a rather interesting way to cool a pc. Not exactly efficient by any means, but it is a good idea.

  • @SmerrillS all CPU heatsinks (at least in the traditional sense) push air like you say down across the fins. Some do a side to side push/pull, but you can't just have a "pull" action i'm 100% positive you go flipping a fan backwards on a CPU heatsink it'll burn up. I've seen a buddy do it a long time ago with a AMD Duron 1600+ after he cleaned his heatsink off.

    Yea there are about a billion better ways to cool a processor. But this is cheap and effective and pretty geek chic IMO. lol

  • That's kind of the same cooling solution I use for my system. That's why I can only play crysis on winter.

  • And we have lift off!

  • LOL, I know how lots of people might thumb me down... BUT...

    fan cooling only balances the temperature of the air and the temperature of the cpu, so unless your cooling it via some device that actually brings room temperature down, a temperature that is lower than room is abnormal.

    Any1 get me? ^^

  • "is now wanting to put finger into CPU fan to stop noise" XD lmao (o_O) weres my finger! oh god! lols

  • @bganightfire I've been chopped three times by that fan since i've had it.

    it'll cut you good man.

  • the main thing is that it's not noisy