Why not approach your local university and get the engineering students to design heat sinks and then do comparisons/testing. Winning student gets a computer for their studies. Promo for Linus, Uni and sponsor company, wins all round.
Oh gosh, I would love to do something like that. I am currently in my mechanical engineering masters! Also on a side note, their project on the water cooling Room and PC's could have been so much better and cheaper, with a little advice by a real engineer. But I guess that would have killed some of the fun in watching the video, for some at least.
Over budget for the project (in both time and money) vs having a blank check to get their own machining workshop set up so they could do projects like this and case mods and such a bit more professionally then just using a dremel and file on everything.
@@Gamerboi99 I kinda feel bad for them doing something like this in a week is very hard if your not a professional. Then designing something is very hard
I don't feel bad at all, you can tell Alex is smart and educated, while linus has zero skills in this domain, but in vid #2 you can tell linus is trying to take a lot of credit, but you can also tell he has no idea what he's talking about, Alex has an engineering brain, and it shows
@@hunter1586 Holy shit shut the fuck up about, "Um, It's actually cheque 🤓." whenever someone replys to you about whether it's cheque or check. It means the same fucking thing, just spelt differently. If you're really gonna be a grammar cop, then you need to apply this bull to every word. Instead of using shit, poop, or whatever variations of caca is, you have to use the original. This is what I thought at the top of my head was so don't target this shit like your life depends on it.
@ 15:40 you cannot read the thermals from reflective metals, the emissivity affects the read temperature... stick some black tape over it and try again!
98ahni - thermal cameras cannot read the temperature of reflective surfaces, the kind of surface effects the readings taken. Reflective metals are particularly prone to false readings, which is why they are normally painted or taped when readings need to be taken.
98ahni Thermal cameras can't see trough regular glass only sapphire. And shiny metals is like a mirror for it so you can't read the temperature on it, read the manual for any thermal cam.
Lol, that's exactly what my thermodynamics professor told me. I had never used one and didn't read the manual let alone think about how it worked. Seeing that I now know that it's based on blackbody radiation it's pretty obvious.
Intel keeps costs and profits reasonable by not over-specifying on stock coolers. Thier coolers are designed to work only under the CPU's standard clocking and voltages in a typical case, but you always have to spend more if you want to push performance.
Note about soldering heatpipes: You can solder them, you just need to use a different type of solder. Personally, I use this stuff called ChipQuik, it's a different alloy that melts well below the explosion temperature of heatpipes. I recommend either a VERY powerful soldering iron or a pencil torch, heatpipes are hard to warm up by design. That thermal epoxy is probably one of the biggest performance losses. Also, heatpipe bending is easy, just a couple rules: 3x pipe diameter is minimum bend radius, this is to protect the inner capillary lining that allows the heatpipe to function. I recommend using bending springs and a template, that worked very well for me. And an important note about heatpipe selection: Not all heatpipes are created equal. There are different capillary linings that are more or less effective and which operate in different positions. Sintered heatpipes are best f you're going to be in a variety of orientations, ridged heatpipes are horizontal only, but can carry way more energy because the fluid can flow faster.
It's awesome to see how far Alex has come. He was incredibly shy when he first started. He's come out of his shell in this video and as of 2021 he's a great host filled with confidence. Really nice to see a smart guy like him doing so great :)
Alex shifted his menace vectorand instead of being a menace to himself, became a menace to his cohosts. Swear to god, there's either a Frankenstein or Ivo Robotnik inside his head.
Woah woah throw away those grinding discs you used to grind on the aluminum right away. You never use regular grinding discs on soft metal such as aluminum. The metal can get embedded into the disc throwing it off balance and spinning at 10k-15k rpm will cause it to shatter throwing shrapnel everywhere. Also becareful placing the grinder down on the disc. The same issue can happen if you smack the grinding disc into a hard surface. Had one guy at work split his guts open because the grinding disc exploded.
I saw the consequences of an exploding disc too when i was at a hospital. When I asked to the people who brought them they said he was working on some construction thing and the disc exploded on him, the poor guy had his abdomen open side to side and his intestines were practically hanging out of him. Angle grinders are a really powerful tool that needs a lot of respect when being used.
Going back and watching this, I actually feel so bad for Alex. I can think of so many different ways to do this so easily in a properly equipped machine shop, and he's got a hacksaw.
“You can’t just slap a block of aluminum on the CPU, though.” Pretty sure that was LITERALLY the end result of episode 2. It didn’t even have a fan except for a Corsair 120mm vaguely blowing next to it.
Dear Linus, thank you for picking on calling that "machining". I had a boss once who constantly told me to "machine" things and we had no machine tools, so he meant grind. I always corrected him because it pissed me off that we didn't have the tools.
You dogg on their "machining" but honestly this was a great video. I am sure plenty of us have considered trying something just like this, in just as much of a half baked fashion. Harkens back to the days when Linus made amazing content. Was truly entertaining, even the semi toxic banter between them. (protip for the future, instead of thermal epoxy, use a solder pot to create liquid solder that you can pour. flux the heatpipes and cpu-block holes, pour solder and insert heatpipes)
Oh you fancy Americans with your fancy words, in Germany we call it just how it looks😂 Like we call it Tischbohrmaschine (Table Drill) Or in this specific version Standbohrmaschine/Säulenbohrmaschine (Standing/Pillar drill)😂
heads up, NEVER EVER use gloves with a drill press or rotary sander. the danger of the glove catching in the bit/belt is WAY to high to risk, it can rip your hand clean off.
also...DON'T USE GRINDER CUTTING DISCS ON ALUMINIUM. I can't stress this enough guys, aluminium self-welds so it clogs the edge of the disc which can then overheat and explode. Goggles good, bits of grinder disc embedded in face around goggles bad
I hope Linus Tech Tips sees your comment & go through OSHA guideline (not as a comedic burden on LTT, but I genuinely worry about workplace safety for companies that I like such as LTT)
Instead of drilling holes to size, you need to drill them slightly too small, then heat up the block to expand the holes, so that they shrink and weld the pieces together.
@NPC #19548796 'Tolerances would be sloppy using only a drill press. Need a mill'... Riiiiight, no. Drill presses are used to drill holes to a few microns tolerances. Mills are for for milling and drills are for for drilling. Just because a mill has a drive designed for axial pressure doesn't mean it is magically more accurate than a drill. Good drills have fantastic linear stability and will blow most mills out of the park when making straight holes, especially on run out. Each tool has a purpose, and they excel at that.
Thermal shrinkage isn't a weld, it's a compressive type of contact. The materials dont fuse like in welding but rather clamp down. It's a compression join, rather than a weld which is meaning making the two parts into one solid. A thermal joint like this can still be undone with a controlled cooling and heating unlike a weld which will require cutting, since both materials are not just bonded but fused or mixed. Friction welding is a different but totally cool topic you can look up.
Right think we all have bodged something in the shop just to get it done. I still have a ball pein hammer I made from scrap cause someone stole mine out of my box.
@@snorttroll4379 It is a catch 22, usually you make money working for someone else, and if brave enough you use those savings ( plus a loan often ) to start a business.
I laughed when they said they can't solder it. Because i often solder heat pipes in laptops with a torch. Though soldering aluminum with torch is really tricky.
I honestly can't understand why they pay him to do this shit... Is it... is it supposed to be entertaining? The way he fucks up every single thing he touches?
As an active machinist this is completely painful to watch. However I do have to give them some credit on the fact that they did a lot better than I expected.
Nah, it's got a scrap value of at least half a cent, maybe even several cents if you time your trip to the scrapyard right. Still a dick move to sell it at any price with "bender" on the label.
Please more, more, more! More sketchy series! Make all the things! This was so entertaining. Plus you need to get your money's worth out of those machines. #moresketchystuffplease
Shrut Sanghvi Go to a local technology center and ask about the Advanced Manufacturing class, or the machining class, they go about other names as well, but I'm sure that they will be more than willing to teach you the basics of machining. I learned as a student in one, but we had an adult who came and learned from my instructor. So long as you do a better job at being a good student than the actual students in the class, you'll be fine
As a learning mechanic (and eventually aviation technician) how the hell do you screw up making a copper tube 90 degrees?! Hint it's not the tools fault ;P
Yup it's crazy how careful these things need to be crafted. Granted I'm sure these major heatsink manufacturers have giant machines mass producing them. But still, makes me appreciate it more. :)
yeah but it also shows how cheap those pieces of junk are you get with intel cpus.. i mean they cost like nothing and that is how they perform and why you get them for free.. if even that kludge linus and his crew tinker together performs better in the end lol.. ofc it is still junk if you consider it was the price of really good air coolers and aios..
in deed.. and funny how you get the same shit cooler for a most high end cpu as for the very low end pentium.. i mean for a friggin 2000 dollar cpu they could at least give you something useable as an aio or something as amd does.. or just screw those bundles all together and just sell chips and make them a little cheaper so we all can go out and buy our own stuff and have actually good coolers.. i mean i have like 3 or 4 stock intel heatsinks flying around, never used any of them..
Pretty interesting to see the progression of Alex. Nowadays he creates professional mechanical engineer level drawings in Solidworks, does amazing CNC work, and designs everything with a great level of forethought (even if on-the-fly). Nice to see that advancement
i would have bashed Linus if he did the video entirely, but watching Alex getting proud over nothing and his shenanigans is enjoyable even though the heatsink sucks
Wow, I find it amazing you guys approved this project without a CNC mill and pretty crazy you spent $80 on heat pipes, cool to see the heatsink working
Make a V shaped cradle for the potato out of heat pipes, wrap the potato in foil, and when you hit thermal throttling, hot swap the potato for a new one wrapped in foil.
There are people who work at LMG who don't know or don't have any experience with an angle grinder, so that label is there for them. So in situations where someone asks another person to fetch one they don't waste a whole butt-ton of time looking for one.
For anybody confused: OP means "gloves". Gloves can get caught by rotating tools and pull your hand into them, resulting in severe injury. With no glove, you're more likely to escape with only a skin wound.
@@IDoNotLikeHandlesOnYT Sticking your hand in a drill is the end of your hand. Also sticking the 5% extra diameter of your hand from gloves is probably perfectly balanced out because then your hand can survive a nick from the drill. Most importantly, don't drill for 10 hours straight hopped up on adderall ✔
You guys should really buy a small CNC mill. You could make all kinds of things. The right way! haha I can only imagine how many machinists are screaming at the screen right now. But I guess that's good Tube.
Naw, then you have to learn how to talk machine. It's a pain in the ass. Any old milling machine (with what will said, a DRO)would have provided a much, much better alternative to what they were doing.
I'm just envisioning him taking one of the offcuts from the BBQ griddle, welding a bit of car radiator to it, cleaning up a little, and then calling it a day.
Samuel Lavigne-Cloutier He'd make one, but I'd be totally over kill. I'm picturing it now. A kilogram block of solid copper with 1 inch barb's cooled by a heat pump from an old soviet truck and antifreeze as coolent.
Any old milling machine from the 80s and some of the 90s that is sized for small projects would be cheaper than their red cameras. The biggest issue would be the 3 phase electric bill and carbide or hardened tool steel bits for them. Also the amount of knowledge needed to operate one without destroying their bits every 30 seconds because they have rpms cranked to high or low. hgrinc.com/productDetail/Machine-Tools/Used-Bridgeport-CNC-Vertical-Mill/06181090010/
They don't necessarily need three-phase and old iron, they could get a Sherline or a similar hobbyist machine. Though yeah, they'd probably want an actual machinist to come by and explain to them how to use it without getting shrapnel in the aorta.
Linus: you had a blank check to work on this! you had no excuse!!! also: I would approve anything you would need for this, as long as you order it!!! alex tho: if only we had (tool/this material/ whatever they needed atm) linus: *lolwhut? maybe he got used to complaining and not getting the stuff he needed back in engineering school...
*Step 1:* see someone complain about not having something they need/want for their job *Step 2:* see them get a "wtf mate?!" look from their boss as they say they always approve their order requests *Step 3:* dream about working for a boss like that When I say "hey we need to replace this hard drive, we only have 1 safe failure left" i get told we don't need to get another one then and that I need to 'make sure the other one doesn't fail' -.-
Heres a Better heatsink : Use old intel stock heatsink center core wich was pure copper shaped like a tall puck. Drill 4 holes vertically on each corner and incert the heat pipes With the same bend you guys used but pointed away from eachother. For the cooling fins you need slightly thinner aluminum.
I think we should all admire at how far Alex has come over the years. He went from this... thing to designing water cooling blocks at industrial level quality.
Why not approach your local university and get the engineering students to design heat sinks and then do comparisons/testing. Winning student gets a computer for their studies. Promo for Linus, Uni and sponsor company, wins all round.
That's actually a really good idea. +1.
because thats not fun. if you want something good, you go to the store and buy it. That's not the purpose of the video
too clever for them.
Oh gosh, I would love to do something like that. I am currently in my mechanical engineering masters!
Also on a side note, their project on the water cooling Room and PC's could have been so much better and cheaper, with a little advice by a real engineer. But I guess that would have killed some of the fun in watching the video, for some at least.
bene20080 and the consultation fee by the engineer?
"You're over budget!"
"You had a blank check to buy tools, so that's no excuse."
I really love Linus' logic
Over budget for the project (in both time and money) vs having a blank check to get their own machining workshop set up so they could do projects like this and case mods and such a bit more professionally then just using a dremel and file on everything.
@@Gamerboi99 I kinda feel bad for them doing something like this in a week is very hard if your not a professional. Then designing something is very hard
@@peelthebananna9827 the thing is, they are proffesionals, but i get the feel that they underestimated how much work it takes to make a decent product
I don't feel bad at all, you can tell Alex is smart and educated, while linus has zero skills in this domain, but in vid #2 you can tell linus is trying to take a lot of credit, but you can also tell he has no idea what he's talking about, Alex has an engineering brain, and it shows
@@Gamerboi99 bruh
AS a former machinist. Yes Linus. You do want to apply that while it is spinning....
@Jason Sifer im just 16 and I know that
A bridgeport would be a great addition to their shop I think.. that hand tool work .... bleh.
actually you want to aply it if you got a cooling rig at least bigger diameters we did it was Ø35 mm hole but still you want to apply it constantly
@@valentinpetrovitsch9406 are you agreeing with him or did you misunderstand
JimTheKid they have one. They didn’t when they did this video but they have one now
Alex: "they cost like 80 bucks"
Linus: "and you were just ruining them??"
Also Linus: "you have a blank check"
@Bernardo Hagen At the end of the day this has nothing to do with him being wrong by saying check
Why are we talking about how Cheque/check is pronounced?
@Bernardo Hagen and it's your ignorance for trying to correct a word with multiple spellings.
Darth Nihilus they are filming in Canada as Canadians. It is cheque.
@@hunter1586 Holy shit shut the fuck up about, "Um, It's actually cheque 🤓." whenever someone replys to you about whether it's cheque or check. It means the same fucking thing, just spelt differently. If you're really gonna be a grammar cop, then you need to apply this bull to every word. Instead of using shit, poop, or whatever variations of caca is, you have to use the original. This is what I thought at the top of my head was so don't target this shit like your life depends on it.
I like how Alex is always smiling and laughing in every video like he knows a dirty little secret that nobody else does.
Ashish Jois
Well, He laughed at a dick joke.
Whoops, I meant sex joke, the actual joke is when you ejaculate in a woman lmao
6:27
Alex, Dennis and techlinked man are my favs
He is...
"You're paying me to do this."
I think we all know that little "secret"... I mean, come on. Come on.
@ 15:40 you cannot read the thermals from reflective metals, the emissivity affects the read temperature... stick some black tape over it and try again!
that actually kinda makes sense...
That heat camera is reading IR light (or heat waves) emitted from a surface, it can accurately read the temperature of a see through pane of glass.
98ahni - thermal cameras cannot read the temperature of reflective surfaces, the kind of surface effects the readings taken. Reflective metals are particularly prone to false readings, which is why they are normally painted or taped when readings need to be taken.
98ahni
Thermal cameras can't see trough regular glass only sapphire.
And shiny metals is like a mirror for it so you can't read the temperature on it, read the manual for any thermal cam.
Lol, that's exactly what my thermodynamics professor told me. I had never used one and didn't read the manual let alone think about how it worked. Seeing that I now know that it's based on blackbody radiation it's pretty obvious.
As a cpu, this is hot to watch
Hey, I'm a big fan.
This shit hertz to read.
xd
You cuda made a better joke
Durv2 as a heat sink. Getting drilled by Linus as lube flies everywhere. Pretty hot.
All this really proves is intel's stock cooler is entirely worthless.
@Trusty Frying Pan the stock cooler is included in the price
Hey, it's not entirely useless, you can refurbish it into a nice beer can lmfao
The new ones suck, the old copper core coolers are kinda "good".
Intel keeps costs and profits reasonable by not over-specifying on stock coolers. Thier coolers are designed to work only under the CPU's standard clocking and voltages in a typical case, but you always have to spend more if you want to push performance.
Gotta admit, I used it for nine years, and finally I got myself a noctua dh15, and I wonder how I could live before.
Note about soldering heatpipes: You can solder them, you just need to use a different type of solder. Personally, I use this stuff called ChipQuik, it's a different alloy that melts well below the explosion temperature of heatpipes. I recommend either a VERY powerful soldering iron or a pencil torch, heatpipes are hard to warm up by design.
That thermal epoxy is probably one of the biggest performance losses.
Also, heatpipe bending is easy, just a couple rules: 3x pipe diameter is minimum bend radius, this is to protect the inner capillary lining that allows the heatpipe to function. I recommend using bending springs and a template, that worked very well for me.
And an important note about heatpipe selection: Not all heatpipes are created equal. There are different capillary linings that are more or less effective and which operate in different positions. Sintered heatpipes are best f you're going to be in a variety of orientations, ridged heatpipes are horizontal only, but can carry way more energy because the fluid can flow faster.
Nice. I don't know what any of those are, but it's interesting.
That red footage looks just that bit better in crispy clean 360p
haha
well done buddy
Yay, we can see the jankiness in clear detail. XD
360p you lucky man i only got 144p
It's awesome to see how far Alex has come. He was incredibly shy when he first started. He's come out of his shell in this video and as of 2021 he's a great host filled with confidence. Really nice to see a smart guy like him doing so great :)
Alex shifted his menace vectorand instead of being a menace to himself, became a menace to his cohosts.
Swear to god, there's either a Frankenstein or Ivo Robotnik inside his head.
Now that Alex actually has a workshop full of the right tools, we need to see what he can do with them
Yesss
Woah woah throw away those grinding discs you used to grind on the aluminum right away. You never use regular grinding discs on soft metal such as aluminum. The metal can get embedded into the disc throwing it off balance and spinning at 10k-15k rpm will cause it to shatter throwing shrapnel everywhere. Also becareful placing the grinder down on the disc. The same issue can happen if you smack the grinding disc into a hard surface. Had one guy at work split his guts open because the grinding disc exploded.
Woah that's serious
Don't forget that balanced operating range is way different than unbalanced one, vibrations are a bitch and destroy everything you can imagine
Those were aluminum cutting discs, we're not a fan of potential disc explosions either.
I saw the consequences of an exploding disc too when i was at a hospital. When I asked to the people who brought them they said he was working on some construction thing and the disc exploded on him, the poor guy had his abdomen open side to side and his intestines were practically hanging out of him. Angle grinders are a really powerful tool that needs a lot of respect when being used.
The execution of this reminds me of Top Gear making a convertible people carrier.
I loved that episode
What about hammerhead eagle I thrust ?
@ ooh yeah, I remember that one.
Linus Tech Tips: Ambitious but rubbish
Man now I really remember why I miss old top gear. If it isn’t Jeremy Richard and James then it ain’t top gear.
Going back and watching this, I actually feel so bad for Alex. I can think of so many different ways to do this so easily in a properly equipped machine shop, and he's got a hacksaw.
I have to behonest here Im not to impressed with Alexes work. Since he more or less can buy what he wants.
@@stalkinghawk9244 Not really. Just because he had a blank cheque doesn't mean he's got an unlimited budget or even a huge one at all.
@@jackass5066 From all the machines he has got sofar. He has enough to get this job done correctly.
Alex is not very impressive at fabrication. I 100% guarentee i could produce a product way better than this with the budget they had and im no wizard
@@colossalbreacker sometimes the simplest things are the easiest
You know it’s Linus Tech Tips when the angle grinder is labeled “ANGLE GRINDER”
And the saw is labeled "SAW"
Matheus Pacheco DO NOT DROP
And the hammer is labeled "HAMMER"
Yaa funnny
You gave him a blank check, and he was over budget? Don't know how that happens 😂👀🍵🕵
Catalyst Reaction prob not what he expecting him to spend
I'm thinking he said cheque
#linusmanagementtips
Games With Nic comedy gold
What I've learned about blank checks: The boss gets to write the amount in at the end based on your results :D
comment section summed up:
>watches a video called sketchy heatsinks
>complains that the heatsinks (and processes used) are sketchy
#aluminumSheetLivesMatter #heatpipeLivesMatter
Your comment is sketchy
Not as sketchy as that heatsink.
yeet
Welcome to the comments section. Where common sense goes to die
best video ever.
As a heatsink engineer with some workshop experience this is painful, but still very entertaining
i dont know what the right tools are, but i know that the ones they used were not it.
the pain.
Haha I was thinking the same thing
Where can i place an order for a custom heatsink?
If it works... job done... will people pay for it, eh.
Justin Clonts what was your first hint, the angle grinder? 😂
“You can’t just slap a block of aluminum on the CPU, though.”
Pretty sure that was LITERALLY the end result of episode 2. It didn’t even have a fan except for a Corsair 120mm vaguely blowing next to it.
Alex is a very practical man with a nice name. I like him
Agreed.
I love the name Alex too. It's my husband's name. But I also agree that smile and also he is just a big cute softy...
I'm not sure what the point of this series is. Is it to point out how hard it is to engineer? if so mission accomplished
It's just fun
just fun to try man
Did Linus just like a comment?!
As an Engineer, this is hilarious and I love it
It also proves just how bad the stock cooler is
Dear Linus, thank you for picking on calling that "machining". I had a boss once who constantly told me to "machine" things and we had no machine tools, so he meant grind. I always corrected him because it pissed me off that we didn't have the tools.
HotRodHippie I thought your username for a sec was HotRedNipple lol
They are IT people. It is amazing none of them killed themselves or blew up the whole city.
I bet you're a blast to work with
You dogg on their "machining" but honestly this was a great video. I am sure plenty of us have considered trying something just like this, in just as much of a half baked fashion. Harkens back to the days when Linus made amazing content. Was truly entertaining, even the semi toxic banter between them.
(protip for the future, instead of thermal epoxy, use a solder pot to create liquid solder that you can pour. flux the heatpipes and cpu-block holes, pour solder and insert heatpipes)
Just go machine shop gg
"you had a blank cheque to get the tools you needed" some time later... (Their mega workshop vid)
That's what happens when you tell somebody, on camera, that they had a blank check. They say "Ok, Then let's DO THIS!" That's what I would, do anyway.
This is the video that you watch in shop class for examples of what not to do
BRNKoINSANITY All that yummy aluminum dust
Yeah lmao
Oh hey BRNK!
This guy is to Linus what Linus is to literally everyone else when he's doing his own thing.
You mean worse than Linus? Okay. And Linus is certainly a worse hobby machinist than many of us here.
>walks up to a drill press
"Huh, it's basically a milling machine."
This should be good.
it's helpful to know that Alex was in SAE Baja. So I am pretty sure he knows the difference^^ More of an inside joke i guess
Exsatly what i thought 🤣
Me, who has actually operated a mill: WHERE ARE THE OTHER MOVEMENT AXIS LINUS
I have no idea what should be done, but I know drill pressing bunch of aluminium plates isn't it chief.
Oh you fancy Americans with your fancy words, in Germany we call it just how it looks😂
Like we call it Tischbohrmaschine (Table Drill)
Or in this specific version Standbohrmaschine/Säulenbohrmaschine (Standing/Pillar drill)😂
As a mechanic, my eyes are bleeding while watching you guys doing all rhis stuff xD but soo funny 😀
I’m not a mechanic but my eyes still bleed 😆
Bro im mechanic too!!!
@RexTech thanks bro i earn a lot of money i need to find a Big booty gymshark girlfriend now
@RexTech im mechanic on amazon mechanical turk
I'm pretty sure that bench vise is not supposed to go on a drill press 🤔
heads up, NEVER EVER use gloves with a drill press or rotary sander. the danger of the glove catching in the bit/belt is WAY to high to risk, it can rip your hand clean off.
also...DON'T USE GRINDER CUTTING DISCS ON ALUMINIUM. I can't stress this enough guys, aluminium self-welds so it clogs the edge of the disc which can then overheat and explode. Goggles good, bits of grinder disc embedded in face around goggles bad
Nothing like degloving a hand of its flesh .
The glove thing is true. Happened to me at school, was lucky enough to press the emergency stop. An oh yeah it ran at 1150 rpm
I hope Linus Tech Tips sees your comment & go through OSHA guideline (not as a comedic burden on LTT, but I genuinely worry about workplace safety for companies that I like such as LTT)
Fuck OSHA also they don't have osha guidlines in CA.
Dude, if Linus said ok, you should buy a cnc router for things like this.
Сергей Л he wouldn’t say yes to that
The Hunter why not you can buy kits for 2000$ that work perfectly fine. Obviously you have to build it yourself but they would shy away from that
Stef A that's still 2000 for 1 video they couldn't justify spending that
They've got a CNC laser cutter, if they can justify that, they can justify a CNC router, kinda goes against the spirit of the series though
The Hunter um whut, do you know how many views this video is going to get? Not to mention they could use it in more videos in the future
Scrapyard wars but you have to hand manufacture the cooling for the CPU and GPU.
1 year later:
Linus: makes a heatsink that are better than noctua
Instead of drilling holes to size, you need to drill them slightly too small, then heat up the block to expand the holes, so that they shrink and weld the pieces together.
clever ^^
nope. you have to freeze the heatpipes and then heat up the block.
its the same as placing ball bearings in an engine.
@@Mirael28 logiC.
@NPC #19548796 'Tolerances would be sloppy using only a drill press. Need a mill'... Riiiiight, no. Drill presses are used to drill holes to a few microns tolerances. Mills are for for milling and drills are for for drilling. Just because a mill has a drive designed for axial pressure doesn't mean it is magically more accurate than a drill. Good drills have fantastic linear stability and will blow most mills out of the park when making straight holes, especially on run out. Each tool has a purpose, and they excel at that.
Thermal shrinkage isn't a weld, it's a compressive type of contact. The materials dont fuse like in welding but rather clamp down. It's a compression join, rather than a weld which is meaning making the two parts into one solid. A thermal joint like this can still be undone with a controlled cooling and heating unlike a weld which will require cutting, since both materials are not just bonded but fused or mixed.
Friction welding is a different but totally cool topic you can look up.
As a professional machinist I can appreciate just how sketchy this is.
I'm surprised they didn't break a drill
Right think we all have bodged something in the shop just to get it done. I still have a ball pein hammer I made from scrap cause someone stole mine out of my box.
does one get customers first in order to afford tools? and how do you get a place? because a place is so expensive.
@@snorttroll4379 It is a catch 22, usually you make money working for someone else, and if brave enough you use those savings ( plus a loan often ) to start a business.
As a consumer this is so entertaining to watch.
I absolutely love coming back to these videos of Alex, especially comparing them to his more recent works
Exactly why I'm here atm
As an actual machinist, this is soooooo painful to watch.
Winterfalke Yeah i thougt that too haha
As a former machinist, it's still sooooo painful to watch.
As a current engineer, this made me have pain in a specific part of my body
The appeal of this series is that we know for certain LTT will fuck it up. A skilled craftsman making a quality heatsink from parts? Boooooriiiiing.
OMG this is killing me too
I can't wait until he just buys a CNC machine probably around episode 6 of this series.
Valix lol
Yesz
What is shown at 4:03? I thought that was a CNC machine.
Malus It's a 3d printer to make the makeshift drill guide
+Malus +Mr. JAM That is not a CNC or a 3D Printer. It's a Laser Cutter.
When you said it's been over a year since the last episode I about shit myself. Time goes by fast, or maybe I watched those episodes late.
T D lol same here.
Every DIY project Alex does is fascinating. These videos are the perfect blend of thoughtful engineering and fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants chaos
With all the new experiments at LTT, soon we'll see Linus Manufacturing Tips.
No, just no..
Have that man build a whole pc like this!
Hahah i love alexs ideas...he needs his own series
Called Shit Alex Does that does not turn out shit!
As a soulless algorithm, this is so recommendable to watch!
Ok Goggle. Turn off my Light.
As a fabricator, this is painful to watch.
I laughed when they said they can't solder it. Because i often solder heat pipes in laptops with a torch. Though soldering aluminum with torch is really tricky.
And they can't even cut aluminium by hand.
Agreed
Thinking the same
I honestly can't understand why they pay him to do this shit... Is it... is it supposed to be entertaining? The way he fucks up every single thing he touches?
'It's hard to criticize others people's products as of now'.....nice video
As a "as a " commenter, these comments are hard to watch!
@@JesseO-nh3us as a commenter,this is
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Alex is the perfect "this is not what you're supposed to do, but it works" type of worker.
Every company needs a handy-man like that ;)
I almost did not watch this but boy am I glad I did.
Yea stupid but informative, More like this please.
As much as I love Linus this is cringy as fuck!
alexphotoman what the hell? this video was awesome
Chad Mojito 🇫🇷🍔🐀 good for you!
As a kid with no machining skills at all. This is painful to watch.
Not a kid and not exactly no machining skills, but very minimal, and yeah i think i could do a better job on the machining par.
@Advocatus Diaboli lmao no
Jacobee Games as a no machining with kid skills at all. This is watch to painful.
@@Ferotiq argeed
As an active machinist this is completely painful to watch. However I do have to give them some credit on the fact that they did a lot better than I expected.
As a painful this is machinist to watch
Why are you wording up your mixes?
THIS IS PAINFUL FOR ANYONE
sorry
I think anyone involved in Engineering is hurt bit by this.
As a educator, it hurts also 😂😂😂
as a hurts, it educator also
I love how Linus said “your calling what your doing machining” and cuts to angle grinder clip.
This needs an update, what with their new CNC and better experience at working with heat pipes...
This video is a great illustration of why machine shops exist lol
They used the hell out of that drill press though
"I don't need you to get off to be satisfied" Linus 2018
was looking for this comment
Same Tho. XD
Well, we know what his sex life is like.
You know it's gonna be a great video, when Alex is involved. "Yeah, I was just gonna eyeball it". Love you Alex :D
I love how raw this is :D
I'd love to see them run a competition for home made heat sinks where they give the winner a new GPU or something.
"give the winner a new GPU or something" cause he is going to need a new one anyway :D
I'm up for this.
That bender cost $20?
If they had paid you $20 to take it, it would still have been overpriced.
Is it really that bad?
Nah, it's got a scrap value of at least half a cent, maybe even several cents if you time your trip to the scrapyard right.
Still a dick move to sell it at any price with "bender" on the label.
As "stupid" as this video may seem, I'm using this as a reference to create my own custom heatsink.
Really great job, Alex!
"You can't just slap a block of aluminum on the CPU"
Well there goes the first 2 videos
Please more, more, more! More sketchy series! Make all the things! This was so entertaining. Plus you need to get your money's worth out of those machines. #moresketchystuffplease
0:09 Linus: it was over time over budget.
1:12 Linus to alex: you had a blank check.
Blank check but over budget.
Linus = liar
"trust me i'm an engineer"
Sketchy Heatsink: Intel stock cooler.
Can it be as bad as the old AMD stock cooler? Oh, I remember the grinding sounds...
Cavey Manta Nothing is worse than the sound of your Intel stock cooler constantly speeding up and slowing down.
you clearly never had amd fx and stock cooler for it... th-cam.com/video/aTsZ1UBJR9c/w-d-xo.html
As a budding machinist this is painful lol!
Well, as someone who can’t file a straight line properly this was amazing. Blew me away but can you tell me how can I get better ?
look up clickspring if you want filing tips
OMG right, I've been a metal worker/machinist for years and watching anything on this channel involving tools is painful to watch
Shrut Sanghvi
Go to a local technology center and ask about the Advanced Manufacturing class, or the machining class, they go about other names as well, but I'm sure that they will be more than willing to teach you the basics of machining. I learned as a student in one, but we had an adult who came and learned from my instructor. So long as you do a better job at being a good student than the actual students in the class, you'll be fine
As a learning mechanic (and eventually aviation technician) how the hell do you screw up making a copper tube 90 degrees?! Hint it's not the tools fault ;P
You need to contract AvE to do this !
AvE and This Old Tony, these guys at your back you might have a product.
Also Alex French Guy Cooking to knock up some Brain food.
that would be fun
yea uncle bumblefuck needs to be on the case
Then they'd have to call it 'skookum heatsinks' as opposed to "sketchy heatsinks"
I was just going to say they need AvE!!
I love how he says “I don’t need you to get off to be satisfied” I feel bad for his wife
That voiceover tho... Crispy documentary mode
Yea that needs to go
I miss scrapyard wars. It would be interesting to include Gamers Nexus.
It's coming soon.. This weekend on floatplane I think?
Aniket Bhat oh boy if thats true you just made my week
cough cough its on floatplane cough cough
this video oddly makes me appreciate those cheap but good $25 heat sinks
Yep, mine is like that price...and gr8. A bit loud but stays cool. Enough for my modest CPU.
Yup it's crazy how careful these things need to be crafted. Granted I'm sure these major heatsink manufacturers have giant machines mass producing them. But still, makes me appreciate it more. :)
yeah but it also shows how cheap those pieces of junk are you get with intel cpus.. i mean they cost like nothing and that is how they perform and why you get them for free.. if even that kludge linus and his crew tinker together performs better in the end lol.. ofc it is still junk if you consider it was the price of really good air coolers and aios..
Haha also true! Intel's stock heatsinks are a waste of earthly resources and time.
in deed.. and funny how you get the same shit cooler for a most high end cpu as for the very low end pentium.. i mean for a friggin 2000 dollar cpu they could at least give you something useable as an aio or something as amd does.. or just screw those bundles all together and just sell chips and make them a little cheaper so we all can go out and buy our own stuff and have actually good coolers.. i mean i have like 3 or 4 stock intel heatsinks flying around, never used any of them..
Pretty interesting to see the progression of Alex. Nowadays he creates professional mechanical engineer level drawings in Solidworks, does amazing CNC work, and designs everything with a great level of forethought (even if on-the-fly). Nice to see that advancement
The V6 version would probably look really cool
Harry Carvin vroom
i would have bashed Linus if he did the video entirely, but watching Alex getting proud over nothing and his shenanigans is enjoyable even though the heatsink sucks
"It just works"
~ Linus
You are here again
It doesn't work. Mars is better ambient cooling, -120°C
oh hi justin
😂 😂 😂 😂
I have probably seen more "it just works" comments from you in TH-cam than in any JoJo shitpost group
Wow, I find it amazing you guys approved this project without a CNC mill and pretty crazy you spent $80 on heat pipes, cool to see the heatsink working
Just cut a potato in half and set it on it. It probably has some thermal capacity.
DesolatorMagic and you could eat it after the PC shut down
Make a V shaped cradle for the potato out of heat pipes, wrap the potato in foil, and when you hit thermal throttling, hot swap the potato for a new one wrapped in foil.
Or set up a mini spit roast and cook some rats...
It's like watching a modern version of the Red Green Show. Remember Alex, if the ladies don't find ya handsome, they should at least find ya handy.
LOL!
So early, it's still 360p
same
2 Minutes later and it is still 360P
In The Mind of Kibara same
Same :/
In The Mind of Kibara Still 360p, fuckin nasty
You know you're dealing with professionals when the angle grinder has a label "angle grinder" on it.
That's how you make sure it's the workshop angle grinder.
You shouldn't use bedroom angle grinder in workshop
@@nandulalkrishna923 Exactly! Sometimes I find my roommate using the kitchen angle grinder in the workshop. Thats gotta stay sanitary, dumbass!
@@thekingoffailure9967 I die a little inside whenever my housemate uses my fabric angle grinder on paper
There are people who work at LMG who don't know or don't have any experience with an angle grinder, so that label is there for them. So in situations where someone asks another person to fetch one they don't waste a whole butt-ton of time looking for one.
Dont use glowes with rotating tools...
Don't miss classes...
For anybody confused: OP means "gloves". Gloves can get caught by rotating tools and pull your hand into them, resulting in severe injury. With no glove, you're more likely to escape with only a skin wound.
Who needs hands anyway
@@David-jn1gg typo, please go away
@@IDoNotLikeHandlesOnYT Sticking your hand in a drill is the end of your hand. Also sticking the 5% extra diameter of your hand from gloves is probably perfectly balanced out because then your hand can survive a nick from the drill. Most importantly, don't drill for 10 hours straight hopped up on adderall ✔
You guys should really buy a small CNC mill. You could make all kinds of things. The right way! haha I can only imagine how many machinists are screaming at the screen right now. But I guess that's good Tube.
Even an old vertical mill with a digital readout is better than what they having right now.
BurninatorTheTrogdor **SCREAM IN TEARS**
I died on the inside watching this
Naw, then you have to learn how to talk machine. It's a pain in the ass. Any old milling machine (with what will said, a DRO)would have provided a much, much better alternative to what they were doing.
I'd like to see AvE make something to challenge this attempt at a CPU cooler.
I'm just envisioning him taking one of the offcuts from the BBQ griddle, welding a bit of car radiator to it, cleaning up a little, and then calling it a day.
Samuel Lavigne-Cloutier He'd make one, but I'd be totally over kill.
I'm picturing it now. A kilogram block of solid copper with 1 inch barb's cooled by a heat pump from an old soviet truck and antifreeze as coolent.
Scrapyard wars - you project your own cooler, but this time it has to be air cooler
fuck we need to get linus to ask AVE to give this a try. because that would be fucking amazing.
Samuel Lavigne-Cloutier him and this old tony
Now that you've gotten all of the correct equipment, are you going to do another?
I'm really looking forward on this
4:42 Even the police got pissed off for hammering the bolts in...
sorry for being the nazi her but they were bolts not screws. screws don't need nuts to go on the end to clamp it all together
Wait that was a screw? Why were they hammering it
Titan Blade Nazi resolved.
AnonyGuy that's... You've watched LinusTechTips before, right?
Sketchy PC modder police
Alex, just buy a milling machine. The hacksaw and the angle grinder are far from the ideal tools for that job.
I'm sure Linus will pay for it.
Any old milling machine from the 80s and some of the 90s that is sized for small projects would be cheaper than their red cameras. The biggest issue would be the 3 phase electric bill and carbide or hardened tool steel bits for them. Also the amount of knowledge needed to operate one without destroying their bits every 30 seconds because they have rpms cranked to high or low.
hgrinc.com/productDetail/Machine-Tools/Used-Bridgeport-CNC-Vertical-Mill/06181090010/
Or just a bandsaw, this is pretty basic stuff.
Aaaaand that's for the next episode. The finale would be getting all the proper tools for the job... BUT IS HE GONNA?
They don't necessarily need three-phase and old iron, they could get a Sherline or a similar hobbyist machine. Though yeah, they'd probably want an actual machinist to come by and explain to them how to use it without getting shrapnel in the aorta.
Linus: you had a blank check to work on this! you had no excuse!!!
also: I would approve anything you would need for this, as long as you order it!!!
alex tho: if only we had (tool/this material/ whatever they needed atm)
linus: *lolwhut?
maybe he got used to complaining and not getting the stuff he needed back in engineering school...
*Step 1:* see someone complain about not having something they need/want for their job
*Step 2:* see them get a "wtf mate?!" look from their boss as they say they always approve their order requests
*Step 3:* dream about working for a boss like that
When I say "hey we need to replace this hard drive, we only have 1 safe failure left" i get told we don't need to get another one then and that I need to 'make sure the other one doesn't fail' -.-
Frosty. Your boss sounds special
True story, tell me about it...
Boses always say that... On camera.. Off camera it is another story, which is why the stuff is never there :D
Watching this a day after the watercooling the red camera video. They have come a long way!
As a machinist in my past life, this was painful to watch lol.
Heres a Better heatsink : Use old intel stock heatsink center core wich was pure copper shaped like a tall puck. Drill 4 holes vertically on each corner and incert the heat pipes With the same bend you guys used but pointed away from eachother. For the cooling fins you need slightly thinner aluminum.
Idea for a new show .
Linus media vs
AVE vs
This old tony
CPU cooler , no limits .
Came to the comments, to say exactly this.
Probably the best TH-cam collab combo ever.
I think we should all admire at how far Alex has come over the years. He went from this... thing to designing water cooling blocks at industrial level quality.
As a certified kerbal space program enginerd, this is so painful to watch
Fellow kerbalnauts, assemble!
the only reason he is over budget is becuase you keep on dropping everything
Peter Dessev truth xD
OOF
why is this not called Alex Tech Tips?
Tacolord because Linus is the one that started the channel 4+ years ago, where Alex had only been here for a year or 2
you must be fun at parties
Also because the credit always belongs to the person who had the idea and not the one who executes it.
Why is this not called Heatstinks?
Alex Porn Tips
Watching Linus doing these cooling ideas before CNC machines and after it was A BIG DIFFERENCE
This was like a really bad episode of MAN AT ARMS: REFORGED.
Honestly, I give most of the credit to Noctua.
Nice work guys, That's about a million percent better than I expected!
Linus: "I approve everything you want to buy!" Also linus: "You spent money on GOOD QUALITY HEAT PIPES??"