What do you mean "broken translation"?! That's some brilliant marketing right there, makes it super easy to stand out especially when Dawid put it on a whole new level... 🤣
Had an old MSI laptop that i used to play the original ms flight sim on, got actual aviators noise cancelling headphones on Ebay to prevent ear damage. Its not a bug its a feature lol
Next challenge ... cooling a laptop with a jet engine. "The age old solution to every problem ever" ... duct tape. I'm upset that you didn't also use Flex Tape to create a better air funnel. Tsk, tsk.
I went through the extremely painful two step authentication process of getting up out of bed, after a warm shower, and after a long day of two children under four, who were vomiting all over me which in turn made me sick and vomit on myself, and also with a pregnant wife who is sick and just sent me a demeaning text from the other room five minutes ago, to get onto my youtube account where I have maybe only ever left one comment before on anything to say, well done sir. Thank you.
Thanks Dawid. You inspired me to try the same for my son's laptop. I broke down his cooler and installed two 3000 RPM Noctua fans. Tried as an intake and as an exhaust. They worked alot better as an exhaust. No there is an external power supply at the side of his laptop running the two fans inside the cooler via a fan hub. It must be working since he uses it every day without complaint, and he is the expert at what is working and not working with his laptop. You are a genius sir. Keep up the great content.
To be fair, most of us game with a headset, so it would block some noise. Can't speak for what my friends on the other side of the mic would hear though XD
@@HackedGlitch265akshually, (pushes glasses up on nose) I game with an Edison Wax Cylinder connected to a brass "speaking trumpet" okay? Just because you can afford fancy wearable technology, doesn't mean everyone else has access to digital sound reproduction technology. Am I weird? I also still cook my squirrel meat over a fire made from my ancestors ashes spread over my spare horse dung. If you catch it fresh, the methane content will allow for easy lighting
If you're in a working environment that is consistently above 80 Db, OSHA states you need earplugs provided by your employer. So not only are you being a bad employee, you're being a bad employer as well.
@@tech_jims off topic, but have you noticed that the 1070 when compared to the 2060 is basically a 2060 without it’s rt cores (in terms of FPS and raw power)
@@yourtechweekeveryweek6321 yeah I personally never had a 2000 series card, I did have a 1660ti for a while but upgraded to the rtx 3070 when I finally found one for a sensible price 😀
True story : I once blew out all of my fan headers plugging in a Sanyo industrial fan. I didn't mind too much as I got the fans for free. In hind site I wish I knew the fan I had was worth £100 quid. I had 6 of them!
Solution, just run that Coorel while playing Microsoft Flight Simulator. The game will be more immersive with the sound of jet engines emanating from beneath the laptop.
@@DeadpoolPlayz The original PS4 was... very loud. It wouldn't have been so much of a problem, except it was very loud without being cool enough to... touch with your bare hands. You could still look at it for at least 3 seconds without burning your eyeballs, so there's that I guess.
I used a single Delta 3.5a 80mm in the mid 2000s on my main rig. When you opened the door to the house, you could hear it from upstairs. I had to turn off the pc to sleep.. but I'll be damned if I didn't have that 2.4ghz Core 2 Duo running at 3.4ghz, stable. A full 1ghz OC... but at what cost
DAWID, I think you're about 12 tires short of a 18 wheeler. But I dig the content. So what if there is a commercial grade vacuum cleaner running inches from your head. The temps are in check! That's all that matters.
Most of that air is simply flowing around the base of the laptop rather than into it, which is why most laptop coolers just make noise rather than actual cooling. The fix is to put some rubber draught insulation strips (the sort you use to seal doors in the winter) around the edges of the cooler so that when the laptop is placed on it the space between the cooler and laptop base is sealed... so that the cooler airflow creates a pressure differential at the base of the laptop rather than a breeze around it. There's some laptop coolers that realise this, but you end up pretty much paying 100% more for the required foam surround. Instead, buy a decent cheap cooler and add better rubber strips yourself. Fans with the right blades to create pressure differential rather than a low pressure breeze are the next mod if that doesn't give enough cooling.
Dawid, for what it's worth laptops run cooler with the lid open to a certain extent, since the lid/screen just acts as insulation to stop heat passively radiating out the top.
Feel like the ultimate laptop cooler would probably involve thermal pasting a big chunky radiator directly to components of the laptop, not just amping up the fans a bit in a laptop pad a bit.
This reminds me of the project i did for my fx 4170.It was running as hot as the sun when i oc'd it to 4.8ghz so i got this industrial fan that i connected to house power.No limitation in speed.It was loud but man did she run cool.Main problem i had was the mounting but i did a good job and routed my cable through the back on this case.It looked and ran like a baws :D.
@@Amerikanskis haha fair assumptions! He is actually an Afrikaans “David”, which has Dutch origins. So still a possible WWIII scenario if we had kiddos 🤣
@@AnnaDoes well you should... cute couple. Also I bet Dawid has some polish south African grandma lol ...everybody forgot about her. I wonder if the poles just brought the Dawid name to SA. There were alot there
Dawid dude, this is to funny. My dell precision m6400 sounds just like all the time when I use it for extended period of time. I love your videos bro. Thank you so much.
Please make the V2 into a vacuum style cooler lmao. I've been primarily gaming on a laptop for the last two years and they blew my mind with how effective they were compared to the cooling pad style. A beefed up version would be hilarious to see
Can you just buy and ender table for 3d printing so you can build a custom laptop cooler to fit either pan to the fan out slots of the laptop? because that idea screams Dawid
I just bought a laptop cooler that has blower fans and a seal to keep all the air going to the laptop and its the best laptop cooler ive used so far but it was more expensive than most. I think laptops with more vents on the back will benefit more than your razor. They do help though and nice to cover your lap from hot laptops.
Epic. I would had liked to see you just duct tape those deltas directly to the vent holes in the back of the Laptop and see just how low those temperatures could go, but this was very entertaining. I really thought the industrial noctua fans would do better, but I guess they were just too big and the cfm wasn't being forced through the laptop enough
Hey! Recently I've been dealing with depression and stress and binging your vids has helped me a lot, your jokes and personality never fail to make me smile, thank you a lot
Back in the day I would use a floor standing fan and try to get as much cool air to blow across my laptop to cool it. I’m talking about laptops that would burn the tops of your legs if you tried to use it as a laptop. They were just heaters, basically.
@@gearshift2345 haha it's a running thing from the first video on this product, he refers to it as a coorel because of incorrectly spelled product information
"These are not very sturdy fans, I could pretty easily remove these." Literally 2 seconds later: *struggling* "Wow, that really doesn't want to let go." Classic.
This is one of those videos that's just "You were so preoccupied with whether you could, you didn't stop to think if you should", but please keep doing them!
Similar noise levels: Power lawn mower, Window Air Conditioning unit 80-89 (sounds above 85 dB are harmful) Maybe just strapping an AC unit to the laptop would cool a little better with the same noise level? Not sure if the lawn mower would be competitive, but we need data!
Hook the laptop on to the AC. Or use watercooling with a VW Golf II radiator and a couple of D5's. You can also ziptie 6 Noctua's together, and hotglue them to the Coorel. That would keep the thing cool. One last thing Dawid, get yourself a Dremel or something similar to make things easier on yourself.
Maybe just maybe running the fan as an exhaust would help, you know pull the hot air away from the pc instead of working against the laptop fans and pushing the hot air right back in. Then maybe you'd actually see a difference
bro, best cooling and sound reduction is: place the laptop as a tent on the floor, add hdmi cable and wireless mouse+keyboard, because it is under desk, lowers fan noise, and because of tent mode you get a better airflow.
As I was watching the use of duct tape all I could see in my mind was Red Green doing a handyman's corner episode. A wonderful mix of interesting results and humor. Thanks Dawid
I have this cooler(stock of course) and it legit prevents my Asus M16 from blue screening on me while playing Rust. With it I can play for 8+ hours and the laptop stays cool enough to not cause harm and work properly. Pretty crazy how much those fans help.
My laptop fans go up to 6000rpm, at that speed it sounds like a quiet version of am Avro Vulcan fighter jet. Those Delta fans must be pretty damn loud!
Love the background pic of Emerald Lake Lodge, my sister was married there a few years back. We rented out that whole restaurant. PS. Power the deltas from the laptop and see how 100W of fans impacts your battery life!
The first experiment would have worked if you added a seal. The issue with these cheap laptop coolers is that the air is being pushed onto the laptop surface then its bouncing away. If you can enclose all the air and FORCE the air through the tiny intake holes, then you have a game changer that should be far less loud.
A multitool or oscillating tool is a power tool that oscillates, powered by battery or mains. The name "multi-tool" is a reference to the many functions that this tool can perform with the range of attachments available
My wife just walked in on me laughing at the ridiculous Coorel and said "Why has that bloke got 'nob' on his tshirt". My cup of tea is now all over my keyboard and screen.
Ho boy, the noise that those deltas made brought back some memories of overclocking Athlon CPUs back in the Socket A days. I used to run an Akasa Silver Mountain Cooler back then that used a Delta "Black Label" AFB0612EH as its stock fan, wich ran at a constant 6800 RPM and produced an ear shattering 46,5 dBA. Combined with my Chieftec CS 601 case that was filled to the max with 80mm case fans, starting that PC allways sounded like a Chopper that was getting ready for takeoff.
I love how he keeps calling it the "Coorel" because of the original broken translation
The dedication to this is admirable lol
It is starting to sound natural
OMG THANK YOU.
As a non-english speaker, thought it was some kind of weird regional pronunciation
What do you mean "broken translation"?!
That's some brilliant marketing right there, makes it super easy to stand out especially when Dawid put it on a whole new level... 🤣
You gotta call it by its name. 😅
Great for a flight sim. You can hear the jet engines like your actually on the jet. Super immersive!
Depends on the jet, some of the rear mount planes you don't hear shit in the cockpit.
Lol
Now this is smth i would like
Ali I got was an immersive headache.
Had an old MSI laptop that i used to play the original ms flight sim on, got actual aviators noise cancelling headphones on Ebay to prevent ear damage. Its not a bug its a feature lol
"How to make your Laptop sound like a Server"
Hi
@Marlo yep lol
you should collab with major hardware and get some drone parts for it
He would be able to do it SO professionally. 😁
That fella makes some really interesting videos,Some wacky but excellent fan designs!
@@DawidDoesTechStuff You do enough “droning” as it is 😉😘
Hi
LoLolololol
"Wow, that looks like it something designed and built by Noctua!"
Y-yeah! Sure, Dawid..
Highly probable, considering Noctua's usual color scheme...
Noctua engineers: "Am I a joke to you?"
Now who wants some ice cream?!
@@TheJunnutin I prefer Ice Coorel
Girl what
Next challenge ... cooling a laptop with a jet engine.
"The age old solution to every problem ever" ... duct tape.
I'm upset that you didn't also use Flex Tape to create a better air funnel. Tsk, tsk.
as long as the laptop is on the intake side, should work just fine, lol
Could also use some zip ties in there :D
cool it with a leaf blower
I sorry, I have failed you. 😔 I should probably go buy some flex tape. 😁
A jet engine emits a jet of hot exhaust gases that will burn off your laptop 😁😁😁
I went through the extremely painful two step authentication process of getting up out of bed, after a warm shower, and after a long day of two children under four, who were vomiting all over me which in turn made me sick and vomit on myself, and also with a pregnant wife who is sick and just sent me a demeaning text from the other room five minutes ago, to get onto my youtube account where I have maybe only ever left one comment before on anything to say, well done sir. Thank you.
Dammit, you've said "coorel" so often that I'm about to start saying it too instead of "cooler".
:)
It has started to feel very natural. 😁
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Don't you mean that it has started to feel very "natular"
Hi
alt title: how to make a portable hand chopper in a pad
It is now much more dangerous than its stock configuration.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff not really noctua is magic and will actually give you muscles in your arm if you touch it while its spinning
Hu
"It wants to be tied down. [...] Now that I've managed to tame my arousal...that is a professionally savaged hole."
-Dawid, 2021
I like how Dawid committed to cable managing the fans with even more duct tape 😭😭
Duct Tape FTW
Duct tape solves a lot of problems in daily life, like noisy kids...
@@gamamew Oh, my! :)
Cable ties are good for wire management and also for human trafficking
Thanks Dawid. You inspired me to try the same for my son's laptop. I broke down his cooler and installed two 3000 RPM Noctua fans. Tried as an intake and as an exhaust. They worked alot better as an exhaust. No there is an external power supply at the side of his laptop running the two fans inside the cooler via a fan hub. It must be working since he uses it every day without complaint, and he is the expert at what is working and not working with his laptop. You are a genius sir. Keep up the great content.
Those deltafans sounds like when my father starts up his old HP laptop...
But its extra LOUDER!
Not as loud as my 8yr old Dell one
@@Pillageer amateurs
What was that, punk?
Amateurs
:Alienware laptops
Sounds like my grandpa's M16
Reasonable noise levels hearing a vacuum when you play games
To be fair, most of us game with a headset, so it would block some noise.
Can't speak for what my friends on the other side of the mic would hear though XD
Just like most gaming laptops, then.
@@HackedGlitch265akshually, (pushes glasses up on nose) I game with an Edison Wax Cylinder connected to a brass "speaking trumpet" okay?
Just because you can afford fancy wearable technology, doesn't mean everyone else has access to digital sound reproduction technology.
Am I weird? I also still cook my squirrel meat over a fire made from my ancestors ashes spread over my spare horse dung. If you catch it fresh, the methane content will allow for easy lighting
HELL YES
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS COOREL
If you're in a working environment that is consistently above 80 Db, OSHA states you need earplugs provided by your employer. So not only are you being a bad employee, you're being a bad employer as well.
You have a strange obsession with buying junk lol 😆
My bike friends (spend all their money on mountain bike stuff) would say something along the lines of isnt that just everyone who buys PCs?
@@yourtechweekeveryweek6321 haha this is true, the money I spent on pc parts over the years, I dread to think 🤔
@@tech_jims I felt that
@@tech_jims off topic, but have you noticed that the 1070 when compared to the 2060 is basically a 2060 without it’s rt cores (in terms of FPS and raw power)
@@yourtechweekeveryweek6321 yeah I personally never had a 2000 series card, I did have a 1660ti for a while but upgraded to the rtx 3070 when I finally found one for a sensible price 😀
Dawid: Looks like something made by noctua.
Me: ugly and effective sure seems about right.
True story : I once blew out all of my fan headers plugging in a Sanyo industrial fan.
I didn't mind too much as I got the fans for free. In hind site I wish I knew the fan I had was worth £100 quid. I had 6 of them!
@enrique amaya I regret even hearing about this
Solution, just run that Coorel while playing Microsoft Flight Simulator. The game will be more immersive with the sound of jet engines emanating from beneath the laptop.
underrated comment, this actually made me bang my hands on the desk and laugh
I mean, you're not wrong..
less go finally a cooler capable enough to cool my old laptop.
*coorel
i used to use a box fan and take the entire bottom of the laptop off.
Every time I hear him say Coorel, I automatically add WordPerfect to the end...
Dawid: "It's actually a very practical noise level..."
Anna: Starts swinging large pillows at Dawid's head.
8:56 "hello and welcome to Dawid Airlines"
Red Green would be proud of you using the handyman's secret weapon, duct tape!
I think you misstyped the title. It was supposed to mean "I Made The World's Most Powerful Laptop Coorel", doesn't it?
Ik
While regrettable, also perfectly understandable typo
Haha!! Damn, it did miss type. 😂
Hi
The Delta fan just making itself fall over when you first powered it up was my favorite moment
Ive never felt so shocked from anything in my life but this laptop cooler just blew my mind away
laptop coorel*
By the end it just sounds like a PS4, probably actually quieter.
Idk my ps4 slim is pretty quiet. But its on a pedistal pretty much with air all around it
@@DeadpoolPlayz The original PS4 was... very loud. It wouldn't have been so much of a problem, except it was very loud without being cool enough to... touch with your bare hands. You could still look at it for at least 3 seconds without burning your eyeballs, so there's that I guess.
83dB is about 4 times as loud as the PS4 for anyone wondering, though idk the distance dawid measured it from
With a headset, who would ever notice
@@dapz verified guy??????
dat extreme air flow directly under ur laptop vents might damage ur laptop fan bearings
I love the fire spray appearing
I used a single Delta 3.5a 80mm in the mid 2000s on my main rig. When you opened the door to the house, you could hear it from upstairs. I had to turn off the pc to sleep.. but I'll be damned if I didn't have that 2.4ghz Core 2 Duo running at 3.4ghz, stable. A full 1ghz OC... but at what cost
Look man, if the laptop ain't hoverin', we ain't coolin'!!
Other TH-camrs: say anything above 40 dB is 'too loud'
Dawid: calls 84 dB 'very reasonable'
When your fan comes with a surround sound feature but it's literal.
When the delta fans are on...
Neighbour next door: Is Dawid renovating the kitchen again?
I recently put 3000rpm Noctua fans in my case and my parents always hate it when I use my PC.
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I think you should also remove the bottom panel from the laptop
I think he should integrate the laptop coorel into his laptop and make them one unholy unit.
Dr. Nick: "IT'S WHISPER QUIET!"
Gotta love Dawid's use of the language. "Tame my arousal" cracked me up a bit, not gonna lie.
DAWID, I think you're about 12 tires short of a 18 wheeler. But I dig the content. So what if there is a commercial grade vacuum cleaner running inches from your head. The temps are in check! That's all that matters.
I like how he releases this a day after I make a somewhat sketchy cooler for my laptop
Most of that air is simply flowing around the base of the laptop rather than into it, which is why most laptop coolers just make noise rather than actual cooling. The fix is to put some rubber draught insulation strips (the sort you use to seal doors in the winter) around the edges of the cooler so that when the laptop is placed on it the space between the cooler and laptop base is sealed... so that the cooler airflow creates a pressure differential at the base of the laptop rather than a breeze around it.
There's some laptop coolers that realise this, but you end up pretty much paying 100% more for the required foam surround. Instead, buy a decent cheap cooler and add better rubber strips yourself. Fans with the right blades to create pressure differential rather than a low pressure breeze are the next mod if that doesn't give enough cooling.
We need a third channel called Dawid does weirs stuff
That would just be an extension of this channel!
That's this very channel.
I love how you keep safely if something fires up at 10:59 with that fire spray.
Dawid: it sounds fine, so let’s do some gaming!
Laptop cooler: *It’s free real estate*
Coorel*
"it sounds fine, lets do some gaming!" I was crying with laughter at the noise level sounded like you were sitting in a hurricane, awesome vid!
Dawid, for what it's worth laptops run cooler with the lid open to a certain extent, since the lid/screen just acts as insulation to stop heat passively radiating out the top.
Feel like the ultimate laptop cooler would probably involve thermal pasting a big chunky radiator directly to components of the laptop, not just amping up the fans a bit in a laptop pad a bit.
This reminds me of the project i did for my fx 4170.It was running as hot as the sun when i oc'd it to 4.8ghz so i got this industrial fan that i connected to house power.No limitation in speed.It was loud but man did she run cool.Main problem i had was the mounting but i did a good job and routed my cable through the back on this case.It looked and ran like a baws :D.
Damn how you do that (run it off the wall)
I got a G5 SE and it will give the sun a run for it's money
That "yes" when the screen cut to black momentarily was creepy. Creepy and awesome.
You're such a craftsman. 100% why I'm with you... oh and your insane duct tape handling. #BlownAway
This video is troubling... is Dawid OK?
wait a second... Dawid is a polish "David". Your last name is German.. are you guys a Rhine sandwich?
your house is gunna be WWIII if you have kids.
@@Amerikanskis haha fair assumptions! He is actually an Afrikaans “David”, which has Dutch origins. So still a possible WWIII scenario if we had kiddos 🤣
@@AnnaDoes well you should... cute couple. Also I bet Dawid has some polish south African grandma lol ...everybody forgot about her. I wonder if the poles just brought the Dawid name to SA. There were alot there
Who are you? I saw you in the comment section. Maybe a commentor like me?
Dawid dude, this is to funny. My dell precision m6400 sounds just like all the time when I use it for extended period of time. I love your videos bro. Thank you so much.
Please make the V2 into a vacuum style cooler lmao. I've been primarily gaming on a laptop for the last two years and they blew my mind with how effective they were compared to the cooling pad style. A beefed up version would be hilarious to see
Better than an ltt video any day, seriously!
“That’s very reasonable” (Yelling)
Can you just buy and ender table for 3d printing so you can build a custom laptop cooler to fit either pan to the fan out slots of the laptop? because that idea screams Dawid
This is the type of content I subbed for
I just bought a laptop cooler that has blower fans and a seal to keep all the air going to the laptop and its the best laptop cooler ive used so far but it was more expensive than most. I think laptops with more vents on the back will benefit more than your razor. They do help though and nice to cover your lap from hot laptops.
Epic. I would had liked to see you just duct tape those deltas directly to the vent holes in the back of the Laptop and see just how low those temperatures could go, but this was very entertaining. I really thought the industrial noctua fans would do better, but I guess they were just too big and the cfm wasn't being forced through the laptop enough
The duct tape cable management was a nice little touch.
I love everything about this video! xD the idea, the Coorel, the insanely OP fans, everything!
I didn't now laptop coorels couls be so powerful. You've got a knack for this.
Hey! Recently I've been dealing with depression and stress and binging your vids has helped me a lot, your jokes and personality never fail to make me smile, thank you a lot
Back in the day I would use a floor standing fan and try to get as much cool air to blow across my laptop to cool it. I’m talking about laptops that would burn the tops of your legs if you tried to use it as a laptop. They were just heaters, basically.
ps4: i am the loudest piece of tech ever laptop cooler: hold my beer
Coorel*
@@Diamondstar1ify ?
@@gearshift2345 haha it's a running thing from the first video on this product, he refers to it as a coorel because of incorrectly spelled product information
@@Diamondstar1ify ohh lol 😂😂😂😂
Now do this in a desktop,Dawid!
I second that!! 👍👍
"These are not very sturdy fans, I could pretty easily remove these."
Literally 2 seconds later:
*struggling* "Wow, that really doesn't want to let go."
Classic.
This is one of those videos that's just "You were so preoccupied with whether you could, you didn't stop to think if you should", but please keep doing them!
Those two fans draw more power than most laptops.
The fact you set out to make a moisier cooler rather than a quieter one warms my black heart
Video starts from 1:10
The cast of "the Red Green show" would be proud of that ducktape job
Noctuna fans are my favorite tuna
*_80-89 dB Vacuum cleaner; shouted conversation; busy city streets; welding equipment_*
11:38 - _" it's sounds fine, let's do some gaming"_ 😆
Similar noise levels: Power lawn mower, Window Air Conditioning unit
80-89 (sounds above 85 dB are harmful)
Maybe just strapping an AC unit to the laptop would cool a little better with the same noise level? Not sure if the lawn mower would be competitive, but we need data!
Hook the laptop on to the AC. Or use watercooling with a VW Golf II radiator and a couple of D5's. You can also ziptie 6 Noctua's together, and hotglue them to the Coorel. That would keep the thing cool. One last thing Dawid, get yourself a Dremel or something similar to make things easier on yourself.
I've been watching this channel for over 3 years and I just realised that the CPU in the intro is an i7 2600k.
How
First machine to ever beat my loud ass ps4 in db
Maybe just maybe running the fan as an exhaust would help, you know pull the hot air away from the pc instead of working against the laptop fans and pushing the hot air right back in. Then maybe you'd actually see a difference
If you really want some airflow, you can buy fume extractor fans made for workshops in standard PC mounting configurations.
bro, best cooling and sound reduction is: place the laptop as a tent on the floor, add hdmi cable and wireless mouse+keyboard, because it is under desk, lowers fan noise, and because of tent mode you get a better airflow.
honestly the blower sounds really blends in with the battlefield gameplay,like constant gun fire
As I was watching the use of duct tape all I could see in my mind was Red Green doing a handyman's corner episode. A wonderful mix of interesting results and humor. Thanks Dawid
Duct Tape, the handman's secret weapon. And remember, If the women dont find you handsome they should at least find you handy.
I have this cooler(stock of course) and it legit prevents my Asus M16 from blue screening on me while playing Rust. With it I can play for 8+ hours and the laptop stays cool enough to not cause harm and work properly. Pretty crazy how much those fans help.
This video is hilarious. I didnt expect the duct tape.What a brilliant tech genius.
My laptop fans go up to 6000rpm, at that speed it sounds like a quiet version of am Avro Vulcan fighter jet. Those Delta fans must be pretty damn loud!
Love the background pic of Emerald Lake Lodge, my sister was married there a few years back. We rented out that whole restaurant. PS. Power the deltas from the laptop and see how 100W of fans impacts your battery life!
The first experiment would have worked if you added a seal. The issue with these cheap laptop coolers is that the air is being pushed onto the laptop surface then its bouncing away. If you can enclose all the air and FORCE the air through the tiny intake holes, then you have a game changer that should be far less loud.
I didn't just enjoy this today, I needed this today! Thank you!
I can’t believe I have to build my own cooling pad because there’s nothing adequate on the market.
Rofl. I fucking love this dude. He's like a top notch comedian that does shit with computers. Seriously my favorite youtuber.
A multitool or oscillating tool is a power tool that oscillates, powered by battery or mains. The name "multi-tool" is a reference to the many functions that this tool can perform with the range of attachments available
Make your own Coorel, make a box to fit the laptop, remove fans from laptop and then get a petrol leaf blower as the fan.
*slaps 6 legion 5 pro fans into it*
perfect
This is amazing technological ingenuity. You should sell these.
My wife just walked in on me laughing at the ridiculous Coorel and said "Why has that bloke got 'nob' on his tshirt". My cup of tea is now all over my keyboard and screen.
I think he should create a series called "Ghetto Crafts". Cause this video fits this title completely
Ho boy, the noise that those deltas made brought back some memories of overclocking Athlon CPUs back in the Socket A days. I used to run an Akasa Silver Mountain Cooler back then that used a Delta "Black Label" AFB0612EH as its stock fan, wich ran at a constant 6800 RPM and produced an ear shattering 46,5 dBA. Combined with my Chieftec CS 601 case that was filled to the max with 80mm case fans, starting that PC allways sounded like a Chopper that was getting ready for takeoff.
This is a good silent setup for concert DJ's. Good job!
Watching the "Coorel" videos back to back and taking a sip of my beer whenever Dawid says "coorel".
Great fun!