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  • How red are the Magmas? I'm looking for a fan that matches the red on an asus ROG board. Also how loud are they on the rad?

  • to all those who are sayin why is this much cooling needed it is a case of purely for the fun off it and because you can. for example why do people put body kits on a car, they do it just to make it look cool

  • lmao if i could have this with an EVGA SR-X motherboard with the new E5 Xeon CPUs and triple 7970s and 96GB RAM when they all come out...

  • just buy a MoRa, problem solved

  • someone should make one using an automotive radiator

  • I am interested please PM me the details

  • :o good game electricity bill

  • i would like to build something like this, was thinking of useing a swiftech H20-Z20 but this would so much sweeter next to my tower.

  • It can alt tab crisis 50x

  • if you sold this already build, how much would it cost?

  • Your computer will soon have a cold :D

  • maybe i should just build a computer... in a fridge.

  • peterbilt radiator??

  • I subbed Nice computer

  • Nice Pc to play minesweeper

  • How much does something like this cost... if one were to purchase it from you?

  • @LincolnGeertsen If you are seriously interested I will PM you with the price and details.

  • @SingularityComputers I am seriously interested, I just wouldn't have the money right now, but it'd be good to know so I can plan.

  • @LincolnGeertsen as far as details go, if it came down to me building it myself, but all the same parts, i'd love to know the separate costs if you have them off hand. :)

  • i wonder if it can run minecraft...

  • Can you provide a complete parts list for everything in the watercooling and system build?

  • i think i might just cry. i so want this beast

  • @kenny101187 PM me if you are interested in purchasing one. I build them and send them internationally.

  • @SingularityComputers can you tell me how much each cost...????

  • @SingularityComputers ACTUALLY HOW MUCH IS IT?

  • whaaat the fuck i've never seen a PC with so much going on O_O

    I rather spend all that money on a new car

  • What the hell do you need all this for lol?

  • @TerriHogan1 Its my job.

  • @SingularityComputers I can understand that man but why do you need all these cooling systems for a PC thats probably never going to over heat to where you need all this? Its over kill on something dont need is how i see it. makes no sense is all im saying.

  • @TerriHogan1 How do you know that though. Don't you think that someone with 10 years of water-cooling experience would have a better idea what is necessary and what is not.

  • @SingularityComputers My computer works just fine runs great without all that on it, so whats the point of having it. you may know what cooling is best for the computer but if the computer functions correctly as is there is, no need to change it.

  • @TerriHogan1 Yes you are fine without it but you are not the only person in the world. Do you know about overclocking. That is the reason for better cooling than stock.

  • @SingularityComputers Yeah I know if it. but a nice good fan system and cold temped computer room works just as good as that without spending thousand of dollars on that equipment.

  • @TerriHogan1 Obviously not otherwise why would someone who's been building systems for 10 years build one and use it. Just think about why it bother you so much and leave it at that.

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  • You know how a pussy looks like??

  • @SuperGeneral84 Like you lol.

  • @SingularityComputers Why does the liquid first runs into the reservoir ? wouldnt it be more efficient if you let the liquid run through the radiators, through the waterbloks , through the pumps into the reservoir? or would that be too difficult for the pumps ?

  • @SuperGeneral84 I dono how anyone would know HOW anything looks like... But im pretty sure he might know WHAT a pussy looks like lol

  • @SuperGeneral84 u mad bro ?

  • @SuperGeneral84 You a troll, don't you? :3

  • oh is a pc not a plane

  • one ugly pc!

  • oh shit... a leak...

  • i think i will just remove the radiator in my car and install it in my pc...

  • Its cheaper to leave stock cooling and just go live in alaska

  • @doomizz i'd rather not have sarah palin rampage warnings every hour.

  • @doomizz Live in Alaska. No coolers. So much win!

  • What do you do for a living?!

  • Bioshock hacking mini game in real life..

  • private home atomreactor

  • it truly sparkles, however, how does it actally perform? Ferari's don't just look nice but also perform.

  • i own u i set my pc on the north pole and mine pc is cooler

  • chuck norris AA battery still beats ur PC

  • @berzu21 get lost with ur chuck norris kiddy bull shit

  • This watercooling setup is absolute overkill. Cooling performances will increase only marginally over a single radiator, if not worsen as more parts increases turbulence and decreases flow. You'll spend you money better on a phase change cooling system.

    Plus, with overclocking using this kind of watercooling setup, its not the temps that limit your system, but the voltage.

  • @dshnig Phase change means condensation and with my ambient temp of 30-35C it would be a big problem mainly considering my humidity is almost always over 80%. Temperature is the limitation that is just blatantly obvious, if my CPU wasn't overheating I would be able to go further and keep increasing the voltage and other settings for that matter.

  • @SingularityComputers Law of Diminishing returns. Even if you put in another radiator, I wouldn't even expect your temps go down by only a marginal amount BECAUSE YOUR LIMITED TO AMBIENT. Also, once your past 1.5v, your CPU's service life will be significantly compromised no matter how good your temps may be. 1.5v is just short of frying your CPU. But that's just me, some ppl upgrade their processors every generation so I guess long life isn't really a problem :P

  • @dshnig still cool.. nothing wrong with overkill.

  • you have done all that shit's to have your temperature at 26???? are you serius??

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  • @LifEjEE1H no matter how much water cooling stuff you have you cannot get anything better then ambient temperatures . unless u have a built in water chiller.

  • from the outside it looks like that thing could Render a Pixar Movie lol

  • dude, you need an pc for cooling your pc??

  • are you aussie?

  • Very cool box and video. That is very close to how I would do it. I'm seriously considering designing my own water-box because I have personal additional requirements for doing so.

    However, I would increase the efficiency by not blowing hot air across my liquid infrastructure. Nice box!!!

    JD

  • Nicely Done!

  • thanks for the info i did not think of materials used, but becus of how fast a new pc become old, i'll save my money and go chep tho.

  • woow i want this wher do you buy that? go watch my aquarium pc ------->/watch?v=jZdTmEq-Pgo

    sorry for my english

  • how to make a watercooled PC:

    step1:drop yor PC in water

    step2:start your PC and watch the fireworks

    step3:go buy a real watercooled pc :))

  • nice. question: can you run pac-man on it? cus by blender can't :/

  • Pretty nice water cooling set up the most complex Ive seen so far Im not a big fan of water cooling its expensive it gets in the way and a lot can go wrong but thats my option.I think if you set up 2 systems air cooled vs water cooled you may not see a huge diffrence its more for show but it does look cool nice work.

  • @pagemaster36 And you would be wrong. Water is no longer a necessity for overclocking, as it was with the 1st gen I7s, but it still shows dramatic decreases in temps. Again, not necessary now, but much better.

    To kind of put this into perspective, my I7 860 ran 84 degrees Celsius on air when overclocked to 4.1 ghz and hyperthreading on. On water, it ran at 54 degrees at 4.2 ghz.

    I'd call that a rather drastic difference.

  • Why?

  • i think if some one did this wiht car parts, it wood more coolling for way las money.

  • @noneuno53 Water cooling trivia: The first water cooling setups used the radiators from oil coolers.

  • @Landrar HeaterCore4car 26.95. 4pc Radiator pcstors want50to100, cus its4ur pc.

  • @noneuno53 Actually there are several reasons for the increase. One- materials used. Heater cores use aluminum water pipes where as most newer pc rads use copper. Copper is more expensive, but it sheds heat better. It also prevents the problem of galvanic rust from mixing copper and aluminum together. Second-fins and mountings designed and tested to work with pc fans. Using a heater core means jury rigging them on. Third-like you said, there is an increase bc its pc specific and still niche.

  • That's INSANE COOLING! :D

  • Are you a wizard ?

  • Dear Santa...

  • that will hold ALOT...of porn.

  • Damn! You can cool a jet engine with that!!!

  • It appears in the video that your fans are pulling air through the rads as apposed to pushing. Does that work as well as pushing? Also your radiators are dumping cold water into the res and then the pump is pulling from the res to the block. That also seems to be a less effective way vs res-pump-rad-block-res. Am i mistaken?

  • @dynohate From experience having the fans on either side makes very little difference. Also the order of the loop makes little to no difference as long as there is good flow in the loop. Because the fluid circulates too quickly to get a chance to heat up at each component, instead it heats up gradually as a whole after many revolutions.

  • @dynohate Testing has shown that high speed fans do better in pull, low speed fans do better in push, and medium speed fans can do either efficiently. The difference is very little, as noted by the OP.

    Not bad, but I would dump those old radiators. There are better ones. Feser one is crap and will eventually lead to a clogged water block. This is has been verified several times. Use colored tubes, not useless, overpriced, dye bombs.

  • @Landrar Im using Black Ice SR1s 3x360mm. The coolant and tubing is Feser red UV.

  • what is the actual temp of the fluid? i love all the good watercooling kits as much as the next bloke but how much difference it really make, your room temp is 26c so all them rad fans are only blowing warm air at the rads anyway

  • @1977JohnBoy 26c is a lot cooler than the 30-45c temps inside most boxes. Water cooling makes a HUGE difference.

    On my I7 860 with air cooling at 3.8 ghz, I was running 67c at load. After water cooling, that temp dropped down to 35c at load. I was able to then push the OC to 4.2ghz where it hums along nicely at 50c. This is in a 25c room.

  • @1977JohnBoy Yes obviously the ambient temperature directly effects the temperatures of the components, that is why all temps should be measure via the delta temp and nothing else. Water has 30x the heat conductivity of air, so its basically a 30x better cooling system than air. Also water-cooling takes the heat away from the hardware and dumps it into the air. So it removes the heat from the system far more effectively.

  • im quite confused...at the price this would cost why not my a mini fridge and run your radiator into that ?

  • @robthatguyx Condensation means you need to insulate everything and if you are going to bother with all that then you might as well use Dice, LN2 or Liquid Helium.

  • @robthatguyx also... look at your mini-fridge. The compressor on all fridges, but especially your mini-fridge is engineered for like a 2% duty cycle. So it turns on maybe 3x a day to cool your food/drinks. The majority of the time it is off - while insulation keeps the temperature relatively constant. If your compressor was run 24/7 because of a heat source like a 40C radiator... it would die very fast. 24/7 compressors are expensive to make. Everyone has this idea though. :-)

  • @lifeisgood070 yess yes we got into a discussion about this on tomshardware lol seems normal watercooling wins again!

  • @robthatguyx i know... I was just telling the other guy so he doesn't end up trying it. I've heard the idea hundreds of times. One of my good friends burned out his mini-fridge compressor.

    There might be a way to do this with an AC compressor + expansion valve.... but then again last I checked you get like 1/2 liter of condensate in 10 minutes. That kind of rapid condensation would be hard to insulate against.... maybe some kind of glue foam on the MB could help.... lol.

  • @robthatguyx Because your mini fridge can't keep it cooled. You would need a full sized fridge to move enough cool air.

  • can i just ask whats that plexi test bed thing you running your system on?

  • the RAAAYYUUMM

  • thats awesome, all i have is a gaming pc with a bod

  • As it's name says,it is very dangerous as it gives off dangerous amounts of radiation.

  • Aunt Bessie's in the oven that thing is absolutely awesome.

  • wOW AM IMPRESSED....awesome

  • i love my mac book air lol

  • hmmm nice toilet cleaner adv before the video...

  • nnnnnnnnnnneeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrdd­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • so that case is just for all you Rads, fans and a reservoir? that's insane

  • whodunit it be better if you split the hot water on the 3 radiators, not making it go from one to the other ?

  • @dakata17819132 No, it doesn't make a difference. The temp of the loop will stabilize after about 30 minutes of running and the water will still be the same temp. You will see less than 1c temp difference on different loop setups. This has been tested and verified many times.

  • I am impressed and stunned! I'm using WC as well. I am curious about it. Can you tell us what's your specs and what's cpu's temp idle and loads? thx

  • lights inside your rig. because you look into it so often.

    sir, you are a nerd.

  • dear Santa

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  • FUCKING WANT!!!

  • AU!

  • this MIGHT be able to cool a gtx 590 but you would need a lot delta fans

  • Are the fans intaking or exhausting?

  • PIPE BOMB!

  • You practically put a full air conditioner into a computer case

  • Your off ya dial mate! that things mental....it could keep my car cool lol...

  • how much u sell these for?

  • @123codfan PM me about this mate.

  • Looks like a nightmare to bleed. I have enough trouble getting the air out of my 240mm Black ice radiator.

  • @Ranzear Actually its not bad at all. I just bleed it from the Quick disconnects on the side. I have to tilt it to that side a little, but I just leave it for about 5min and thats it. Anything that gets left behind I just blow out.

  • @SingularityComputers Could be because you have the ports at the bottom so there's only one chamber in the 'top' endtank, while mine are on top. I have to un-rack it and flip it six different ways and I'll still be getting bubbles out of it, but that's only because I'm running a single teeline into two loops (I don't like a lot of stagnant thermal mass) and any bubbles aren't guaranteed to turn up the teeline, instead getting blasted apart and sent through again to reform in my radiator again XD

  • @SingularityComputers Hey mate I got a question. For what would you use this water box? I mean how monstrous would a computer have to be to require something like that?

  • @0peppers 990x OCd to 4.4 ghz, and quad sli/xfire oc'd could over power those rads really quick. With 2800 rpm fans, they are removing around 700 watts per rad. The cpu alone could eat up one rad. 4 oc'd videocards would either get really close to, or might even push on over the edge, of the cooling capacity of that setup. Put in newer rads though, and I'm not sure something could overcome it.

  • @Landrar I see. Are we talking one 990x here or an evga sr-2 with 2 of those beasts?

  • @0peppers I take back what I said. I was talking about a single 990, cant run them in dual cpu config, but I was forgetting to add in the extra rad and was thinking only 1400 watts of dissipation. With 2100 watts, it could hold that and then some. 2 over clocked Xeon 5650s in an SR2 would come close, though.

  • @Landrar Again thanks for the explanations. I'm always eager to learn about tech. So let me get this straight, what you're saying is I would probably need 2 high wattage power supplies to run a configuration like what we talked about?

  • @0peppers Just doing some quick estimates in my head, I'm thinking 1300-1400 watts would be needed. So a 1200 watt and another 300-350 watt psu. This would be an exceptionally hard draw off your wall, and you might, depending on your house, have to rewire to handle this much power draw. At a minimum, you might have to plug each psu into a different circuit breaker's socket.

  • @Landrar Wow. Just wow. Well the bright side is I won't ever need a setup like this. :D

    But seriously that's alot.

  • @0peppers And this doesn't included stuff like monitors, printers, etc.

  • nice shorts! :D

  • thats some crazy ass nerdy shit right there :O

  • radiatah!

  • Nice system. Benches! Talk about performance as well.

  • You sounds like commentator Carmak from Quake world. Are you a Carmak? Thank you.

  • @krasav4ik82 No mate. 

  • @SingularityComputers you could take the fans off because it has so much surface area

  • pls tell me how much u paid for it?

  • @picketina100 I build and sell these. PM me for a price.

  • You remember the times, when motherboards were in cases... Good, old times...

  • Hows the dust on the fans? lol

  • @aznboy60469 Dont get any at all thanks to the dust filters on the front.

  • we can hear them?

  • i bet u dont even use it daily. i bet ur house isnt in good shape but that damn computer is...

  • but still..  you cant hack facebook.

  • Running that PC 30 mins = 8$

  • MAN THIS LOOK MORE THAN AMAZING !!!!! KEP IT UP !!!

  • the only thing i really fear about water cooling is that if something leaks, your're done

  • For those who say this is not necessary: BOOOOOOOO.

    With more cooling comes more overclocking. And I don't mean 4Ghz or 5Ghz.

    Anyway this guy is bang-on, just listen to what he says about each feature and type appreciative comments.

    MAD Skills.

    Some jealous people.

  • What a great way to waste your money on something you dont really need!

  • @grisapa1 How do you know what I need are you Psychic.

  • @grisapa1 when you have money its not about wasting. its using

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  • it seems like you are fighting a lot of gravity there,

    might consider a horizontal method,

    could also just stick the whole thing in a minifridge

  • what am i even looking at?!

  • i got sommthing like it but my is like 20x bigger bekus it's cooling 50 servers

  • Ithought u said black powder.. lol

  • What's the point in this?

  • @bluenapalm123 Too cool his pc components

  • @robertwillmer Strange, ive stock coolers and my pc works fine. So, whats the point in this setup? other than overkill?

  • @bluenapalm123 As the fella said, on the system in the video it is overkill. The waterbox is designed to run multiple gpu's cpu and ram. All of them overclocked. Wished I had this when I had my presler

  • is this a computer wat the hell am i lookin at

  • @TheJerryCurlzz Its a waterbox, it cools his pc components

  • i buy for 1500 i will pay for shipping..

  • @SliPsHoTiFc PM him.

  • why don't you dedicate it to me

  • Tell me do you get paid to do these reviews..Are you sponsered...It just dont make sense if you do this on your own.. if this is your hobby you must have a house full of parts...No offence i thing you just built a showboat