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  • yea that's and all, but will it play minecraft?

  • is that a 2 colored tubing or el wire wrapped around it

  • 99,999 viewer 

  • its funny looking at these old specs how u can buy better products for less the price than they were then!

  • dude your either a Barby or you just like weird music and it would go great in a fashion show keep it up! XD LMFAO

  • that looks futuristic :)

  • This is awesome man. I have a few questions:

    1. Where would i get a water cooling setup like that?

    2. How do you get the pipes to glow like that? (blacklights? with a solution in the liquid?)

  • what song is awsome

  • @toxicwaste08300 dude look around the fucking player its right there, i hate when ppl dont look at it first before asking. ugh lazy fucks

  • I have a Core 2 Duo stock @ 2.2GHz but now it is at 2.86HGz with the STOCK intel fan at 2000RPMs. I ran Prime 95 and the with both cores maxed out the temp was at 57c. Idle at 28c.I dont know in ferinhight:(

  • name of remix?(song)

  • did you shit all over ur floor? its a mes

  • @ronjvb11 sure, how about $1,500 instead :)

  • computer ricer

  • that look like a microwave

  • i still don't understand this, but how does a water cooling system help with your computer... can i please have an explanation on how this helps...

    Speed, non over heating etc.. ????

  • @mrstevey1232

    water cooling cools the pc faster than having a fan..only problem is water leaks and sometimes you need to put more water on it

  • @ffx95 Ok, thank you very much... =D

    Cheers

  • @mrstevey1232 Basically your CPU/Graphics card's produce lots of heat, so you slap a huge piece of metal on top of it (heat sink), to disperse the heat over a greater area. Traditionally you have fans that blow the heat off the heat sink, but in a water cooled system you have watter run over/through the metal to carry the heat through water instead of air.

  • I don't know why they just don't make the pc have a refrigerator and have it auto turn on when its above 80* F that way theres no condensation...

  • But will it Blend? That is the question.

  • you should put fish in there

  • Woah i would be afraid to get pc like that

  • wow built in 2008 O_O' these are the specs i have now.......

  • linghts increase fps on bf bad company 2? ¬¬

  • Lol that would be mega funny if that thing sprung a leak, than say bye bye to your "Water Cooled Computer"

  • @MrPimpalicious1 actually, non conductive fluid. I have spilled a half cup before and my computer would not turn on. After letting it dry for 8 hours, it booted up no problem.

  • @pika198 you can let your pc 100% fully work in non-conductive water or oil.

    except for the harddisk.

    So if it wouldnt boot after contact, your doing it wrong with the liquid

  • @pika198 yeah water does not actually conduct electricity...its the things in it. That is why u should put distilled water in your resevoir...

  • name the song??

  • @MrPimpalicious1 Did you do any type of research before you made your dumbass comment? Distilled water ---- rocket doctor...

  • @MrPimpalicious1 When people say Water Cooled, they don't actually mean actual Water. Do some research about a method of doing something that seems alien or illogical/dangerous at first glance before commenting on it. It can keep you from looking like a butthead.

  • @punkrockgoth1988 You can use different cooling not just water but it is still caled water cooling :)

  • @ThePCguy13

    Duh. I knew that. I was explaining that while the name is certainly moronic (C'mon now, "Water Cooling" when it doesn't actually use water? ) and should just be called Liquid Cooling, since that is really what is going on, that it was a good idea to look things up and find out whether or not it's really Water being used before a comment is made with the assumption of actual water being involved.

  • If the pipes are leaking then you're with a broken PC

  • where is your GPU card ?

  • @HansensUniverse Bottom slot of the 680i board

  • @pika198 ehm gotta be very tiny little card cuz i cant se it

  • Swift tech= better.

  • I wish... mine...

  • @pika198 How Do I Make One Can I Pay U TO MAke ME One

  • @xXxJakeLambBoyXxX check your inbox

  • @xXxJakeLambBoyXxX same, tell me too

  • Did u take The Graphics Card out at 01:36 ?

  • Lucky bastard, Im in Aus and i cant buy the Cosmos 1000 so i have to buy the Cosmos S. Grrrrrr. Nice build :) I have the Cooler Master Aquagate Max :)

  • Nice Dude X3

  • do u need to change to liquid in the water coller after some time????

    i was thinkin about getting the collit eco

  • nice computer!!! :) and wats the name of the song?

  • @MorenoFuego1 Planet Funk - Chase the sun

  • Hi,

    Can any graphic card be used in any computer??

  • Ive got an i5 650 quad core processor, 3.2 ghz , 8 gb RAM, nvidia geforce 9800 gt. I want to get an sli motherboard, put another geforce card on it and have it overclocked to about 4.0 ghz. how many watts of power and what kind of cooling system do I need.

  • get a Swiftech H20-220 apex ultima kit and a Corsair HX1000 power supply. done deal.

  • how do you keep moister from forming inside the cpu?

  • @ToxicWaffe87 it is an air tight seal. Also, it doesn't get cold enough to cause any condensation so either way your fine.

  • need a pc see mu vidsss

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  • very nice you should do some cable managment tho and why would you watercool a E4500 i have a E8400 overclocked to 4.3ghz and i dont even use water i will tho when i get an i7

  • I am The Best ( CHeack my Name :D)

  • @AMDphenomIIX4955 True, but Phenom X4 is better!

  • clean up ur wires m8!

  • ..or room xD

  • very great cooling system. i installed mine just yesterday on my CPU

    Intel i7 Quad core processor overclocked at 3.9 Ghz

  • EKwaterblocks is the only thing u'll ever need, unless u like cheap crap an risk involved.

  • How much could an ordinary water cooling device (which covers my motherboard, CPU, GPU and HDD) cost?

  • @vendetta007mike

    depends how much your willing to spend on a good one or how creative and tech savvy you can get... i built my own.. cost me like $150

    HDD cooling is not necessary at all... a good fan is good enough to cool a hard drive and that saves you atleast $30 right there...

    if you want the GPU cooled go with a swiftech block and find a good northbridge block that fits your mobo and finally just get a CPU block

    Frys was having a sale last week. $50 for cpu kit. try online! and GL!

  • Well...I think of spending like around 250-300 Euro for the whole kit. I am thinking of a second major update...so I won't save money on water cooling. Plus I got very noisy fan for the AMD Phenom II X4 CPU...so it would be a good idea to change the cooling methods.

  • damn ... for 300 euros youll get one fine watercooler.. i think i only spent like $50 on mine *( seeing as i got the rads, pump, tubing, and reservoir for free from work and all i bought was the blocks )*

    but even then watercooling kits are cheap nowadays... for blocks get EK or dangerden.. seem to be the top of the line quality nowadays and thermaltake is junk.

    then just get a cheap kit off the net like newegg, frys, or tigerdirect.

    shoot me a pm if you need more info i cant type much here

  • or as mentioned the Zalman reserator for a kit and just get EK blocks for the rest of the set up... if you plan on watercooling the ram.. that wont be cheap unless you just go with thermaltake and in that case thats probly the only thing id buy besides a case or PSU from them.

  • corasair h50 70$ cpu only

  • oi man that fucking sweet as man just asking wats this song called chees

  • Nice stuff !

  • water cooling does work better then air cooling....

  • Yes because science is a lie and ignorance is bliss. The advantages of using water cooling over air cooling include water's higher specific heat capacity, density, and thermal conductivity. For cooling CPU cores, this is its primary advantage: the tremendously increased ability to transport heat away from source to a secondary cooling surface allows for large, more optimally designed radiators rather than small, inefficient fins mounted on or near a heat source such as a CPU core.

  • Also, if water cooling does not work better, then why is every car now water cooled instead of air cooled like the older generation of cars? Lastly, the best example of water cooling is a 295 GTX or any GPU that pushes 88C load and with a water block it push 42C load.

  • Question: I think I may have been misled. I heard somewhere that thermal electric coolers are better than a water cooling system. Is that true or is whoever told me this just misinformed?

  • You were misled. TEC coolers use TEC cold plates and water cooling to cool the cpu down to a very low temperature. The problem use that TEC cooling waas only good for CPUs like the Pentium Series because the amount of heat it put out per watts was very low. Now with modern CPUs a TEC cooler is impossible to use unless you add an absurb amount of TEC coldplates.

  • @pika198 Well what about the Ultra Chilltec TEC cooler?

  • That is a MAJOR no no. TEC + Air cooling is a major fail train

  • not realy unless ur talking about the high end w/c

  • thats a sweet looking rig :)

  • water???? bad idea buddy

    get non conductive oil

  • ur fucking retarded

  • @lootehcris

    oh yeah ? what about when the tubes break hmmmmm?? or their not attached properly, so they break and your motherboard is ruined, unless you wanna dish-out money for distilled water

    but vegetable oil is non conductive and cheap

  • if installed properly components should not break or come apart, i am a user and i built my own loop with custom parts, thats your best bet, distilled water costs like 3 bucks for like 5 litres at like safeway, umm and if u knew anything you would know to check all components every couple of months and replace any dodgey looking ones, so yeah.. also if u cycle thru distilled water thrue ur loop, just removing any impurities

  • , then u can go ahead and use non conduction coolant, and it should stay non conductive for years, i myself use it and i spilt a little bit on a power phase on my mobo and nothing..

  • It is actually the safest thing out there. Oil clogs the water blocks and is a major mess. It is pretty much impossible for a water cooling setup to be leaking if installed the right way. I use compression fittings which put soooo much pressure on the tubing, that you can yank on it as hard as you can and it won't go anywhere.

  • You say "My rig is water cooled" not "My rig is feser one non conductive liquid cooled" just because the first one is easier. I am sure he would use a Liquid cooling product like Feser One - which is 15 dollars a litre so no one is braking bank after purchasing that. Either way the oil moves slower and is not effective as Feser one coolant which I am sure he is using.

  • I don't know why you have cathodes, if dou don't have a window in your cosmos xD

  • name of song? please

  • *takes piss in reservoir*

  • case cooler master cosmos?? :D

  • fail old but good pc case liquid filled is not that good as a fan

    fail on the gpu lolol

  • hey whats the song???

  • Its not water its coolant, like the kind you put in your car... if it was water it would rust up you blocks and leak distroying the pc

  • check out rig

  • Really nice

  • Okay, im getting a liquid cooled pc soon, id like to know that is it hard to you know use, do i need to change the water and stuff any help is appreciated ! :)

  • Well it depends on the kind of liquid your gonna use... my friend changes his every 5 years... because he uses a different kind of watercooling system... and i don't know anything 'bout watercooling so hope this helps you out...

  • Your friend uses a five year old computer?

  • That's what he said and it's his computer. But I'm not really sure if it's a five year old one. It's just that what he said.

  • Yes, you do need to change the liquid occasionally. I think the normal is every 6 months to a year but some people stretch it further.

  • you need to refil it and it is recommended you change it

  • what kinda water it needs, my comp manual doesnt tell

  • it needs coolant you can find it on tiger direct's website probably.

  • you just need deionised water, but i would recommend buying proper coolant cos they have cool colours, fight fungi or bacterial growth and are more efficient.

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  • loco muy lindo el cpu.. pero ordena un poco la piesa hay un despelote increible!! XD XD XD XDDDD

    Saludos

  • Aww c'mon guys its not the outside that counts. Its the porformance.

  • Man, you need to make it look better than that. It looks so boring!

  • Goddamnit the case is UGLY

  • Lol, I swapped 8 cases since I made this video

  • K :] that one is just so..spaceage ? and what are the handles for anyway. Antek P180B is cool..elegant

  • The handles are for carrying 60-70 pounds of weight with ease

  • i would rather use a truck than to have those handles on my pc..xD

  • hey what's the neme if the song i know its old but plz tell

  • you need some MAJOR cable management

  • is there a die u had put into your cooling system ? got a similar cooling system just wondering cheers

  • This one had Hydrx, but I now use Feser pre mix.

  • sweet thanks dude

  • sorry but the music hurt my ears

  • Personally i wouldn't like the water cooling because with my bad luck it would leak and ruin my rig.

  • How would it ruin your rig? If your using water cooling that isn't non-conductive, your an idiot. Non-conductive liquid coolant can be sprayed all over your pc and do no damage to it. Look up "Non conductive computer cooling" on youtube.

  • lol, i know when people had bad luck in some delicate situtatuions, like me..

  • @inrsAT258 actually the liquid used in the cooling system is non-conductive to if it does leak just let it dry up and your PC will be running again like nothign happened

  • song

  • nerd porn!

    gotta love it

  • i no ey

  • @reyhan1992

    For watercooling you are best off getting a complete kit - like the Thermaltake BigWater.

    In that there is everything you need for watercooling:

    >CPU Waterblock

    >Water Pump

    >Tubing

    >Radiator + Fan

    >Coolant

    You really don't need much more than this - but you can go hardcore and get chipset waterblocks along with GPU waterblocks.

  • Your comment doesn't make sence at all;

    First of all Thermaltake sucks cause they use the wrong loop. Second you will also need fittings for every item. So you will need about 6 + 2 for every waterblock you are going to install. You need to decide how big your rad is going to be depending on the hardware your going to cool. Also note that you cannot combine copper with aluminum because corrosion will exist.

    It's not as easy as you think.

  • If you buy a kit then you usually get most fittings and I have no idea what you mean by copper and alu can cause corrosion since they are both metals with high resistance to this and the liquid coolant has anti corrosion properties, oh and many liquid cooling kits have copper bases but alu radiators.

  • Can any body tell me what components do i need to make my pc water cooled?

    i mean i now that in nneed a water block for the cpu but the rest i don't Add me Yahoo messenger and pls i need help :D zenda_1992

  • u can buy them separately or in a kit, if u have the money go water cooling it looks great and lowers temps if u have even more money buy a bigger rad and add more water blocks

  • does water cooling make noise when u turn the pc on ?

  • no...

  • hey whats the difrence between all liquid cooling system ???

  • nice man, love the song

  • What is the name of the music?

  • Chase the Sun - Planet Funk

  • it looks like u have a jungle of wires in ur pc.

  • dude 2 words cable management !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • LMFAO AGREED it looks like a jungle in there..but nice hardware GG

  • man this is a gay song

    i've always liked the cosmos tho

  • gosh wish i had money tht ocmp looks all expensive :( can u play pcsx2 lol

  • nice comp is it yours?

  • yup

  • Redo cable management, get a window for that beast and clean your room. :D

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  • yea that thing needs to be rewired...

  • You have to do the wire management then clean your room.

  • can you someone help me and reccomend a good water cooling system to for CPU only? I need somthing for oc the my E8400 a lot.

  • you sould better buy a coolermaster v8 is the best i had watercooling system at my pc as you can see but the temprature was nt like that just buy it is the best way i have the same cpu with you and trast me ive tested everything..sooo

  • TRUE>Xigmatec Dark Knight>other coolers>The V8

  • really??have you try a V8??

  • WHATS THE SONG NAME PLEASE???

  • plant funk: chase the sun

  • nice

  • Great vid....!

    What's the song?:p

  • planet funk, chase the sun

  • Just pop your motherboard in a freezer, humidity doesn't affect it =)

  • False

  • OK something that scares me. what if it gets to hot or something and it started to leak on your motherboard or something

  • to melt tubing like that, it would have to be over 70C of heat, which would mean the water would be past boiling water. If a leak occured, non conductive fluid would prevent any damage. Water cooling has become more and more mainstream which has increased the overall quality of the products.

  • yeah frying your motherboard due to a leak is a thing of the past. the term "water cooling" perhaps is a dated term and really not the case as most people these days including myself use new chemicals designed for this purpose of cooling which is completely non conductive.

    So shorting out a motherboard from a leak is just not going to happen anymore. It should essentially be reffered to as "Liquid Cooling"

    btw, Great video!!

  • Anyone know if a 4850 Crossfire Bridge would work with a 4830? Please click the REPLY button or send me a PM Thanks

  • yes

  • Did you find you got better temps having the rad mounted out the back instead of internally? Also did you buy these parts individually? (not as a kit) If you did did the tubing clamps come with it or did you buy them seperately?

  • better temps with external rad because of free airflow, i bought each part by part, i bought the clamps seperate

  • That and ambient temps inside the case will increase from heat generated by the other components. I have a w/c system with a 240mm rad like that and at idle my proc is 57c (way too hot) but after 5 hours of full load it's only at 63c. So the rad will absorb the same amount of heat, but will start off at a higher temp.

  • Aren't those temps a bit hot for a processor with wc? Load at 63 is very hot. Air cooling is better/as good as that.

  • Fuck!!!! really beautiful!!!and i really jealous!!!

  • i think you need to be introduced to CABLE MANAGEMENT!

  • Holy f*ck, I could never reach these radii with my 8x1 pvc tubes.

  • 2GB and a 1GB stick? remove the 1Gb and you end up with the same, here's the thing... your 1GB can't keep up with your 2GB ram stick so basically, your 2GB must go down to 1GB max to have the same amount... ummm FAILURE!

  • this video is quite old...i now have an x58 with a 920 oced to 3.8ghz and 6 gigs of ddr 3 1600 mhz tri channel ram..