i thought when hot meets something very cold, it makes condensation on the outside of the cold surface (ie. a glass of ice water on a hot day) dont think i would like that kind of condensation on my cpu..
@thumasta666 Only if there is enough water in the air. Since dry ice skips the liquid phase there is not much condensation, unless the room has a high humidity.
@DarthRong Um, it's very possible, some people(like myself) can hold it for various lengths, depends on your hands and nerves mate. So far I can hold dry ice in my bare hand for around 1-2 minutes :P
@neo6735 Dry ice is gas when it heats up. Not like ice turns into water. And it is much cooler. like -75C. Acetone is used to distribute the cold to the pot.
ok i might be dumb or something but what can you do with this kinda computer i mean your over clocking but you have to keep feeding it ice what can a computer like this do is what i am getting at. just so i know i am thinking of making a pc but nothing like this.
just going to through this out here people. you can hold dry ice, hell i have even put dry ice in my mouth. make sure you are with a highly traind scintist/doctor like i was.
So, just for the record, if you were to use the dry ice to cool the PC, for continous gaming, for many hours a day, how expensive would it be?
I'm constantly amazed that noone ever tries building a PC inside a freezer and using the freon circulation system for cooling. That would only cost as much as running a normal freezer would.
@DGneoseeker1 Been tried before and it didn't work. Freezers are designed to disapate heat that isn't coming back, while computers actively create heat. Freezers have a hard time keeping up to the phase change systems of today.
@DGneoseeker1 You know that the cold air in contact with a warm object eventually gets moisty, try that with a beer. Mother Nature invented condensation to stop us from playing games in a freezer.
@spiderpig85 You can't pout liqued nitrogen over your hand, the nitrogen would evaporate before it even hit you. If you were to dip your hand in NO2 however, you would lose your hand and possibley die due to the fact that you're skin would shrivel and break so fast due to it becoming larger, and the NO2 would get into your blood stream. Nice.
@UnrealGlider Well you can pour it over your hand, its just the vast difference in temperature that keeps the NO2 from fully contacting your skin. Dipping your hand in NO2 would make the NO2 fully contact your hand and the thermal exchange would kill your tissue.
Still, with a Celeron, you won't get as much of a performance difference as a slightly pricier chip, considering the lowered amount of cache and disabled features. I'm saying, get a low end P4 (for this kind of setup) or, for AMD, a Sempron/low-end Athlon.
yes that is true, celerons are rubbish IMO but if I were trying to hit a new oc record i would use a celeron, cheap and can hit 7ghz plus, held the world record for awhiel till they used teh tri core amd phenome 2 at something liek 8ghz, anyway I would only use them if it were for suicide runs
LOL this guy is full of shyt.... U all ways turn ur system on first and adjust the settings then u use dry ice just before u found the sweet spot in overclock... WTF this guy can eat my shyt.... Freezing ur processor before boot up only slows ur pc down....
A cold burn (compare frostbite) is a kind of burn which arises when the skin is in contact with a low-temperature object. It can be caused by prolonged contact with moderately cold objects (snow) or brief contact with very cold objects such as dry ice, liquid helium, liquid nitrogen, liquid discharged from an upside-down gas duster, or other refrigerants. In such a case, the heat transfers from the skin and organs to the external cold object.
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Its fake, you can't touch dry ice with your skin, because it will melt and refreeze on your hand which will stop you dropping it, try it with very cold ice and you'll see what I mean, ignore the effect of extreme cold on your hand you'd also have to RIP OFF your skin to put the ice in
Hey, stop your theory, you should do it for real...
Everybody can touch Dice with bare hand... 15, 20, 30sec and more IF the contact between hand/dice is not always on the same piece of skin (roll it in your hand)
1,2sec on the same piece of skin is possible,
not more otherwise you will have difficulty...
I don't know why I loose my time to answer your accusations hmmm...
this is cool, getting components to work at way higher efficiency than their ment to.... but.. havnt you guys lost the plot a bit and forgotten what computers a really for?
I have just built a comp with amazing specs, i like the idea of being able to get further than the bios or 3d mark tests before it crashes, blows up or runs out of coolant........ anyway scientifically a very good result!
I was thinking the same thing as twixter22. Dry ice is supposed to burn you if you touch it with your bare skin because it's so cold it should instantly kill your skin cells...
@twixter22 Its not that cold m8 :) If you clench it in you're hand you'll get forstbite, but picking it up is fine. Dry ice isn't as gold as people think, and it only makes the smoke/steamy stuff because the acetone is boiling the ice.
@twixter22 i do it to... as long as you move it . dry ice isnt a very good heat conductor because its a solid as well as a thin layer of gas between you and the ice.
Is that a special kind of dry ice i would of thought you would be wearing a glove.
silentpoet1988 4 days ago
@silentpoet1988
Dry ice is safe to touch for short periods of time. It is solid carbon dioxide.
MC3craze 14 minutes ago
GTA 4 would still lagg ....
thetomgaming 5 days ago 2
Instant mute.
pathman2 6 days ago
i thought when hot meets something very cold, it makes condensation on the outside of the cold surface (ie. a glass of ice water on a hot day) dont think i would like that kind of condensation on my cpu..
thumasta666 1 week ago
@thumasta666 Only if there is enough water in the air. Since dry ice skips the liquid phase there is not much condensation, unless the room has a high humidity.
afig110610 1 week ago
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abpccpba 3 weeks ago
Yes Corsair Power supply Good stuff!
666RCAzerty666 3 weeks ago
dude dont dry ice burn in your hands?
1337BananaL33TVostok 1 month ago
the CO2 is gonna kill you.
LandonHeat 1 month ago
Wait...how are you picking up dry ice with your bare hands?!
DarthRong 1 month ago
@DarthRong Chuck Norris touched him.
hertzman5YT 1 month ago
@DarthRong Um, it's very possible, some people(like myself) can hold it for various lengths, depends on your hands and nerves mate. So far I can hold dry ice in my bare hand for around 1-2 minutes :P
AdeptTutorials 3 weeks ago
Dry Ice + Acetone = Poor mans liquid nitrogen xP
mattx12345678 1 month ago
your dumb or something it could blow a freaking computer (into pieces) LOL
Combatarms972 1 month ago
Dry ice is freakin dangerous
Combatarms972 1 month ago
Hey is this video true overclocked ore than 6 Ghz!!
great ;-)
girinathprthi 1 month ago
If this IS dry ice then why the FUCKKKKK is he grabbing it with his hands?
flamesafety 1 month ago
@flamesafety because dry ice isn't that dangerous.
skunch 1 month ago
@flamesafety its liquid nitrogen that dangerous
8tyman8 1 month ago
@flamesafety Did you see that he put a liquide that react with ice and create dry ice ?? Open your fucking eyes
MinecraftAventures 1 month ago
@MinecraftAventures
Are you fucking retarded? Dry ice is the solid form of CO2, you idiot.
Imbisill 1 month ago
:DDD WoW must be a best performance :D
Skyrim1990BestGame 1 month ago
Is that a Mr.Fusion from BTTF 2-3. How much is it for that time travel computer?
MrLucas265 1 month ago
You think your commodore 64 is really neato,
What type of chip you got in there a Dorito?
It's all about the Celerons baby...
youtube.com/watch?v=qpMvS1Q1sos
willmich1 1 month ago
lying from you!! \m/ lp forever : D= ))
claudiu97ful 1 month ago
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why are you touching Dry Ice without hand protection?.
cgtkl 2 months ago
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cgtkl 2 months ago
Isn't dry ice dangerous when you put it on your skin lol
Kristhegamer 2 months ago 8
@Kristhegamer You'll get frostbitten after a few seconds of holding it. But if you make sure to keep it moving it is harmless.
Jarco45 2 months ago
@Kristhegamer yea lol
LoveTheElectro 1 month ago
ASUS Commando!!!
CryptonNite23 2 months ago
wtf mr. fusion???
rosskarpozzo 2 months ago
O.o where do u buy dry ice?
davidvu396 2 months ago
why dry ice
neo6735 2 months ago
@neo6735 normal ice would have melted before he grabbed another handful :3
masteircheef 2 months ago
@neo6735 Dry ice is gas when it heats up. Not like ice turns into water. And it is much cooler. like -75C. Acetone is used to distribute the cold to the pot.
bazookatim 2 months ago
18 people tried this with a stock cooler..
skapells 2 months ago 4
omggg :O
Hypertraxable 3 months ago
Should i do this with a stock cooler ?
abecedino99 3 months ago 77
@abecedino99 if you like explosions
Ri1seAgainst 3 months ago 69
WWTTTFF!!!!!!!!!
agustin27526 3 months ago
where the water goes?
carbonamigo 4 months ago
@carbonamigo Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxid ( CO2).
TheMarty091 4 months ago
Why would I need a cooling shit like that?
Mrpelotudoimportante 4 months ago
would liquid nitrogen (-196 deg C) work better or worse?
neogastropoda1 4 months ago
@neogastropoda1 Better, but way more expensive
TheBienpro 4 months ago
hmm ok but 136 8 c cold wtf
jumperlaur 4 months ago
I disliked just for the annoying music. bye
terrabusi84 4 months ago
If that was dry ice his hand would have frostbite by now!
XPelicanJamX 4 months ago
@XPelicanJamX It is dry ice. As long as you shake your hand while you move it, you wont get frostbite.
xAxisTechOFFICIAL 4 months ago
can i put my beer there? lol
nice vid
xzyxTheonlyone 4 months ago
what you can hold dty ice
jumperlaur 5 months ago
@jumperlaur Yeh for a short time, my step dad has put his finger in it b4 and been totally fine. PS he works with it all the time.
CHiiNupTV 4 months ago
seen dice for sale and about same price a doing a full water setup thats cool fk water we have nitro -temps fk yeah and for a cheap price
Fossillarson 5 months ago
Intel (r) celeron (r) D cpu not intel pentinium 4 idiot scammer
thesancezzz 5 months ago
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jojotjuh 5 months ago
music is shit
mrf00x 5 months ago
2:20 Is that literally reading a negative temperature?!
lonesoldier33 5 months ago
so what real advantage is there with doing this, what will i notice if im gaming?????
seal1mas 6 months ago
@seal1mas alot more power for one and plus we do not game when we run benchmarking programs to see how high of a score we can get.
shadow444222 5 months ago
epic :P
MICHAELenJANINE 6 months ago
ce sont des morceaux de glace sur lesquels tu mets de l'acétone en fait ?
sunmingzhao 6 months ago
you look like your refueling 1.21 jigowatts into docs delorean time machine mr fusion (^_^).
SnatcherZone 6 months ago
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MrJuusto88 6 months ago
where can i buy dry ice?
OpiumWarz 6 months ago
dew forms.. drips on the circuit... destroys... the setup.... hurray
BannyBunch 7 months ago
The point being it can be done.
This is the extreme of the extreme.
One would not use a drag racer as a means to get to work any more than they would use this to do mundane calculations.
Arabhacks 7 months ago
Real men use liquid hydrogen.
StuntPeanut 7 months ago
@StuntPeanut cept it goes boom if you have a leak onto circutry (or at least a fried motherboard)
Dragonno96 6 months ago
Please , can you tell me the name of the LP song ? :)
TheOnlyHero91 9 months ago
Well Can't we make a pot without a base in which the acetone would touch the IHS directly....
blanarahul 1 year ago
How much Acetone do you need in the pot?
Please ans. soon. Thanks.
blanarahul 1 year ago
ok i might be dumb or something but what can you do with this kinda computer i mean your over clocking but you have to keep feeding it ice what can a computer like this do is what i am getting at. just so i know i am thinking of making a pc but nothing like this.
guardian22553 1 year ago
fuck wmg
tquest1 1 year ago
this video is lame, it has no credibility that the cooling system actually worked. no videos with live performance...just screenshots...bleah..
thevlad1985 1 year ago
what is the highest multiplier on that celeron cpu
j7x54 1 year ago
just going to through this out here people. you can hold dry ice, hell i have even put dry ice in my mouth. make sure you are with a highly traind scintist/doctor like i was.
KOScompuServe 1 year ago
So, just for the record, if you were to use the dry ice to cool the PC, for continous gaming, for many hours a day, how expensive would it be?
I'm constantly amazed that noone ever tries building a PC inside a freezer and using the freon circulation system for cooling. That would only cost as much as running a normal freezer would.
DGneoseeker1 1 year ago
@DGneoseeker1 Been tried before and it didn't work. Freezers are designed to disapate heat that isn't coming back, while computers actively create heat. Freezers have a hard time keeping up to the phase change systems of today.
vearheart42 1 year ago
@DGneoseeker1 You know that the cold air in contact with a warm object eventually gets moisty, try that with a beer. Mother Nature invented condensation to stop us from playing games in a freezer.
fodass666 1 year ago
@fodass666
My idea was actually to use a freezer containing DRY air. Use dessicating crystals to remove the moisture or something like that.
DGneoseeker1 1 year ago
@DGneoseeker1 the power bill would still be too high I guess ;)
fodass666 1 year ago
Dry ise is -323453 degreeze sellseeus. noooo0000000000ooooooo0o0o0o0o0o0oo0o0oo00bs
crissglitch666 1 year ago
LOL , you used a Celeron CPU...
2:57
MrWonnabee 1 year ago
dry ice is only hard at -80C... and he was touching it with this hands? :S
BKsMassive 2 years ago 2
If you move fast with you hands you wont get Frostbite, so you can hold in it for lke 2-5sec until your going : COLD COLD OUCH OUCH!
Nympable 2 years ago
bollocks.
you know when you touch something cold your hand sticks to it...
well guess what would happen.
BKsMassive 2 years ago
u can move it with ur hands lol
joewizard100 2 years ago
you dont understand!
its -80!
your fingers would freeze off!
BKsMassive 2 years ago
no they wouldnt watch some videos of dry ice dude. if it was liquid it would freeze your fingers.
joewizard100 2 years ago
liquid is not a cold as solid you noob ¬¬
BKsMassive 2 years ago
so you would rather dip your hand in liquid nitrogen than touch dry ice? Good luck there *noob*.
joewizard100 2 years ago
did i ever say that?
no.
you cant even get solid nitrogen anyway.
BKsMassive 2 years ago
No, you can move it with your hands, just not for long.
You can pour liquid nitrogen over your hand as well, just not for long.
spiderpig85 2 years ago
@spiderpig85 You can't pout liqued nitrogen over your hand, the nitrogen would evaporate before it even hit you. If you were to dip your hand in NO2 however, you would lose your hand and possibley die due to the fact that you're skin would shrivel and break so fast due to it becoming larger, and the NO2 would get into your blood stream. Nice.
UnrealGlider 1 year ago
@UnrealGlider Well you can pour it over your hand, its just the vast difference in temperature that keeps the NO2 from fully contacting your skin. Dipping your hand in NO2 would make the NO2 fully contact your hand and the thermal exchange would kill your tissue.
spiderpig85 1 year ago
@BKsMassive You can touch dry ice at any temp as long as you don't touch it for to long.
ChillieDog7thStreet 4 months ago
...This is Dry Ice, and You don't use gloves??
DomowaChemia 2 years ago 2
@DomowaChemia you don't have to if you don't keep it at the same place for more than 3 secs
r3dw0lf88 2 years ago
LOL you tried to overclock a Celeron D... dude, that's not even worth overclocking.
TheGeek1028 2 years ago
@TheGeek1028 would you rather accidently kill a celeron or say a $600 cpu to get the fastest speed?
frgyht 2 years ago
Still, with a Celeron, you won't get as much of a performance difference as a slightly pricier chip, considering the lowered amount of cache and disabled features. I'm saying, get a low end P4 (for this kind of setup) or, for AMD, a Sempron/low-end Athlon.
TheGeek1028 2 years ago
yes that is true, celerons are rubbish IMO but if I were trying to hit a new oc record i would use a celeron, cheap and can hit 7ghz plus, held the world record for awhiel till they used teh tri core amd phenome 2 at something liek 8ghz, anyway I would only use them if it were for suicide runs
frgyht 2 years ago
@frgyht Yeah. Since older chips (early 775 or 478) do run cheap now, it's not too much of a loss anymore.
TheGeek1028 2 years ago
as much it have ddr2, it's cheap.
hyrael2 2 years ago
No AMD over 7ghz have been seen. Pentium 4 did 8ghz and more, tough.
hyrael2 2 years ago
what are you gonna cooking today /
dely888 2 years ago
what mobo is this?
kaason2 2 years ago
i've sculpted a glove out of dry ice and jerked off with it before
TheKingdomofErnor 2 years ago 52
hahahaha nice
wpday07 2 years ago
@TheKingdomofErnor
bet that was cool
vikkiandbradley07 1 year ago
cool, but I just don't see it being practical- who wants to top up their PC halfway through a game of crysis?
neardood1 2 years ago 17
oh this sort of stuff is just for getting records on synthetic benchmarks and not for video games per-say
But i'd definantly load up crysis and try it out just to see your FPS.
My buddy has a 641 cedarmill. Beoyatch hit 4.0Ghz off air and was still stable, However that was just scary in and of itself.
backed it off to 3.784Ghz and hes been running it ever since, just says overclock failed every once and awhile but a reboot fixes that :P
ganymedeIV4 2 years ago
true
but it wont sublimate immediately
with a big chunk id give it 20-30 mins
but i guess with processor heat it might go way faster
DontScatter 2 years ago
its for getting good ratings in overclocking
Splooshiba 2 years ago
@neardood1 Yeah, I was thinking someone could invent an autoloader.
jasonpwns 1 year ago
who wants an egg? buy one of this put ur egg in and ur cpu will cook it in 56 seconds!!!
lol.hahahahaahha
ThEmEanLeSs 2 years ago
LOL this guy is full of shyt.... U all ways turn ur system on first and adjust the settings then u use dry ice just before u found the sweet spot in overclock... WTF this guy can eat my shyt.... Freezing ur processor before boot up only slows ur pc down....
dimpilsPEACE 2 years ago
pentuim 5!!
spartanmonster 2 years ago 5
gloves ????
crimpit204 2 years ago
FUCK YOU WMG!!!
Great vid Btw
zeldazackman 2 years ago 2
Final nail in coffin, you expect me to believe you got a 2006 P4 with 65nm structuring to 6670MHz?
Failure
Moyo2k 2 years ago 2
u fail...it might be fake infact... but its still a celeron D not a p4
thehidd3ntruth 2 years ago
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Moyo2k 2 years ago
Cold burn
A cold burn (compare frostbite) is a kind of burn which arises when the skin is in contact with a low-temperature object. It can be caused by prolonged contact with moderately cold objects (snow) or brief contact with very cold objects such as dry ice, liquid helium, liquid nitrogen, liquid discharged from an upside-down gas duster, or other refrigerants. In such a case, the heat transfers from the skin and organs to the external cold object.
Moyo2k 2 years ago
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Its fake, you can't touch dry ice with your skin, because it will melt and refreeze on your hand which will stop you dropping it, try it with very cold ice and you'll see what I mean, ignore the effect of extreme cold on your hand you'd also have to RIP OFF your skin to put the ice in
Moyo2k 2 years ago
Hey, stop your theory, you should do it for real...
Everybody can touch Dice with bare hand... 15, 20, 30sec and more IF the contact between hand/dice is not always on the same piece of skin (roll it in your hand)
1,2sec on the same piece of skin is possible,
not more otherwise you will have difficulty...
I don't know why I loose my time to answer your accusations hmmm...
a1kOverclocking 2 years ago 24
lol really go back to school
armwrestling23 2 years ago
i have had dry ice in my mouth before, yes you can touch it. its not water btw
tallandme13 2 years ago
i take it you have never handled dry ice?
supermatthew222 2 years ago 2
@Moyo2k
it doesnt hurt if you touch it for a couple seconds
misterpink95 1 year ago
@Moyo2k dry ice and real ice aren't even made of the same things ? LOL.
alexb12kt 1 year ago
@Moyo2k Dry ice is CO2. CO2 doesn't "melt", it sublimates (solid -> gas) under room conditions. You fail so hard at elementary school science ._.
oilotnoM 7 months ago
@Moyo2k stupid retard
pedro8991 7 months ago
@Moyo2k idiot, dry ice is frozen co2, not water!
The effect you described will only occour with normal ice
iownudie108 6 months ago
@Moyo2k Leidenfrost effect.
jojotjuh 5 months ago
u cannot touch em wit your fingers... fake
H3lloSE 2 years ago
you can, only for a short time though.
surferstapleton 2 years ago
yes you can, ive done if before but only for a few seconds or you will get frost bite
snipester87 2 years ago
this is cool, getting components to work at way higher efficiency than their ment to.... but.. havnt you guys lost the plot a bit and forgotten what computers a really for?
I have just built a comp with amazing specs, i like the idea of being able to get further than the bios or 3d mark tests before it crashes, blows up or runs out of coolant........ anyway scientifically a very good result!
gobacktorussia 2 years ago
is this a single core?
MCSpidah 2 years ago
his touching dry ice!
bensonak47 3 years ago
you have no ram inserted??
dacooter 3 years ago
he has only one
DJzSith 3 years ago
oh ok
dacooter 3 years ago
lol
venom55520 3 years ago
OH MY GOD
guidoditraverso 3 years ago
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whats the point of a pc that only goes well when u feed it dry ice
connectslayerbananas 3 years ago
holy crap, why are you handling dry ice with your bare hands? doesn't that burn?
venom55520 3 years ago
i put liquid nitrogeon and my cpu froze LOL
Cwalkers101 3 years ago
but, can YOU more than double the clock speed of your e8400?
bnnken 3 years ago
Lol as sk8r said i am waiting for the person to put that thing in his case sideways lol!!!
I tried overclocking it went up and up then i was scared left it then it blew up. After that i never tried overclocking.
PCgeek87 3 years ago
WTD HARDCORE!!!!!!!
The dry ice melted OMG!
Hgskies 3 years ago
Sweet overclock its not about how it compares to newer chips it is the sheer clock speed increase that's amazing. Like getting my E8400 up to 6ghz+.
RickArter 3 years ago 2
you know whats funny? even at 6.7 ghz i bet my 2.8 ghz CORE 2 is still faster. LOL
vtc220 3 years ago
most likely but the huge overclock is just amazing...
overclockerfx 3 years ago 5
linkin park rulezzzzzzz
ilanJAAAA 3 years ago 2
what song is this bro?
mizonee 3 years ago
Lying From You by Linkin Park.
skylineaddict 3 years ago
waiting for the jacktard who tries putting that sideways in his case xD
sk8rhippie 3 years ago 5
lol!
Hgskies 3 years ago
linkin park ftw <33
thats so hardcore of overclocking
halospawn0 3 years ago 2
hmmm does it working normaly or it gets unstable at that high speeds?
routhoula 3 years ago
I was thinking the same thing as twixter22. Dry ice is supposed to burn you if you touch it with your bare skin because it's so cold it should instantly kill your skin cells...
N0F34R1488 3 years ago 3
tu l'a acheté ou le dry ice ?
erdnaxela67230 3 years ago
i do that too.
aryuautku 3 years ago
hw are you picking the dry ice up with ur bare hands???
twixter22 4 years ago
Sans la laisser plus de 3/4sec en contact avec la peau, au dessus ça devient douloureux, ça pique
a1kOverclocking 4 years ago
@twixter22 Its not that cold m8 :) If you clench it in you're hand you'll get forstbite, but picking it up is fine. Dry ice isn't as gold as people think, and it only makes the smoke/steamy stuff because the acetone is boiling the ice.
UnrealGlider 1 year ago
@twixter22 i do it to... as long as you move it . dry ice isnt a very good heat conductor because its a solid as well as a thin layer of gas between you and the ice.
Milotic68 1 year ago