+M4RSHMALLOW Gaming Comedy and Potato literally started hovering above the table XD I wonder what would happen if you put 4 of them on some light foamboard and set them all to 20V...
The transistor type device you've mentioned on those cheap fans are actually a hall effect sensor, it detect the magnetic field of the magnet on the fan then turn on/off the coil around accordingly
Stupid preteen me once connected a casefan to a 230V household outlet (yeah don't try that). It ran for a couple of seconds or so before the coils melted - you could see them glowing inside the housing. Luckily, nothing else happened :D
There's absolutely no chance for that to happen, the 230v is AC and these fans are DC, if you were doing that then it just blow up and not a slight chance of spinning
Haha, I put a 3v LED in a 250v outlet once when I was 7. It only lasted about 3 seconds before it made a huge pop sound and the outlet was covered in soot. Needless to say, I learnt not to mess with outlets from then on.
I found a old broken light string which had small bulbs I took one of them and used a battery it glowed very low so I hooked it up to a outlet and made nice firecracker
I once cut a cord off a pedestal fan, then wired it to a cheap eBay siren box thing, plugged in the cord and switched it on. almost blew myself up, only tripped the fusebox thankfully.
Born in 1984 so I was a kid in the 1990's so I would love that cap gun smell! I once did a whole roll of them with a giant rock that was loud but the smell was all so satisfying but not my father saying Peter why the hell did you do that, don't you know those things aren't cheap?
I think these actually run at 12V on .18A. It likely blew as soon as it did because of the high current. You'd be able to pump a fair amount of voltage if you operate the current at the ~.18 value.
+Goto Tech Reviews ...That's not how electricity works. If you limit the current, the voltage will drop accordingly, and the power consumption will stay constant.
So I looked up the specs on this the other day, peak voltage at like.23a is 13v I believe. But my knowledge is still new to these... He doesn't appear to be using and pwm control for the fan, what does that do to the system do you think?
i thought watts law was ampsxvoltage=watts. so the only thing that would increase would be the watts and not the current on variable voltage. amps would only increase if the resistance changed.
fyi you shouldnt turn off a power supply when an inductive load is connected, since inductive loads love to store energy in magnetic fields, when you turn off your power supply, the feild collapses and a huge energy spike could damage your power supply
bullshit. the fan doesnt have inductance for shit, the chip has burned enough to kill all the spikes and the iron core prevents it from inducing high voltages anyway
I had that happen to my Graphics card's fan and I wasn't prepared at all to get a cooler for it but I managed to fix it by drilling a small hole under the edge of the sticker and put a few drops of lubricant. At first there was a noticeable difference but it took it a week for the lubricant to truly stop it from rattling and it was after that running like new. In fact it still is after about a year :D
the coils were not harmed...or went open either.. you blew the controller chip(isa) and the 16volt cap.. once you kill the controller its gameover cant kill it after that
if you want to avoid issues like this, consider using large heatsinks without fans, and use the rack fans to cool your cpu, but use a really big heatsink and high airflow fans
Popped some traces on an old mobo when the cpu fan went dead short. System wouldn't POST until I resoldered a couple wire bridges over the burnt/severed sections...
Brushless motors have little microcontrollers in them that generate the drive signal that allows the rotor to commutate. Overvolting controllers makes smoke.
Making an incubator from a wine cooler, I tested some wiring going through the box and inadvertently ran 110v through a 12v muffin fan. No way to repair that I assume
Why does Tux have weird fucking indentations in his fat penguin body? It's like the artist used his own body for reference, trying to emphasize his musculature. Anyone care to explain? Because for some reason that is like THE image for Tux. It could be a cute image if not for the shading.
There is a small IC that reserves the purpose of electronic commutation. PC fans, even though they are DC, the coil need AC power to run. That IC converts DC into AC.
+I USE The CPU isn't heavily loaded, so thermal performance is not an issue. They are quiet and free, and I have a stash so I can keep replacing them as they die. I fully agree that they suck ass (I will never build a workstation with one), but they work fine in this situation - for now anyways.
+I USE The stock coolers are fine for use in a normal non-overclocked application, though proper server hardware wouldn't have a single CPU fan and wouldn't use the retail cooler either.
the server won't "break" because of the cooler. im pretty sure most people who build servers test the temperatures before actually deciding on the cooler.
Well, duh it won't just suddenly break. But why risk your server on a cheap cooler when you can easily buy a good one for like $30 bucks USD. You need a server up and running 24/7 without problems. So why use this cheap ass cooler.
All you needed to do was peel back the sticker, lift up that rubber or plastic plug, and add a few drops of 3-in-1 oil, then rotate the fins manually, a few times, then hook it up again. I do this with any cooling fans which have had lubrication literally dry out. Been using the same fans for a decade now.
Reminds me of a college prank at 4:29...When you go to your neighbors dorm room with a cap gun and a flash camera, and knock on their door, then fire the cap gun and take their picture....the loud noise and bright flash stuns them and the think they have been shot.
LastStopGaming I care: FX series cpus are damn cheap, and use DDR3 Ram, which is also super cheap (FX 8300+ Kingston HyperX savage 2x8 GB (+AMD Radeon HD7870)= low budget but still powerfull PC)
The start of this video is like when you want to cook something but the recipe has a whole life story before the instructions EDIT: nvm it was the whole video
Intel CPU Fans are made for cooling, this is like wrong, There are faster fans available, Maybe the IC's voltage range was 10-16V (Most 12v device input ranges), and you killed it with 20v
Blowing up transistors and restistors by massive overvolting and thinks "That is unusuall" when it starts to smoke, brilliant. Who would have figure too much voltage would create too much heat, now we know :)
Sometimes it’s not ball bearing issue but just dirt which needs to be cleaned & oiled and it would be like as fresh as day one, but not now when u burned it.
Hmm, messing with voltage during a thunderstorm...smart ;)
Now the electrical company won’t suspect a thing
Lol
@@thegren1190 lmao
Why, what could happen?
@@TheAlbaniaGaming This
"Oh! That was boring"
*still uploads video*
gets a 100 times more views than his usual videos
TH-cam's suggestion algorithm is a strange thing sometimes.
this dude uploads a 6 minute video of a fan doing almost nothing and gets half a million views...HOW!?
Dont suppose you geniuses noticed the date is May 2015..
oh! You watches Boring Videos.
I run one on a 4s3p battery in my 100w LED flashlight. 12v-16.8v, it sounds like a jet engine.
U should hear mine because when both fans speed up it has that plane engine sound
That is pathetic my ps4 sounds like a whole airport
@@matkorocak6302 hahahahaha your comment made my day
Do you play Minecraft
@@shonparab9724 like 10 years ago, not since I got 150k subscribers...
He starts the fan at 1:23
thank you
k
god bless you
General Danghor thx
not all heroes wear capes
1:47 does anyone else see that spark
happens when he says "there"
i saw that I was like thats not good
I think this is just dust flying away :D
Oh yes, i missed that. I see now, so small, and under the heatsink?? crazy
I think it's just dust.
yep i saw but thought its graphics
2:37 Love how he sniffs the smoke.
Der_Dude xDD
Der_Dude Uuu Yaa
Der_Dude aha
Der_Dude OOOOH YEAAH
Science teachers hate him
I found this in my recommended and now I'm just binge-watching a bunch of these over volting videos. Thanks, Mark! :D
I remember watching an AMD fan getting overvolted.
That didn't die unlike it's Intel counterpart.
+M4RSHMALLOW Gaming Comedy and Potato literally started hovering above the table XD
I wonder what would happen if you put 4 of them on some light foamboard and set them all to 20V...
epicSheep1080 Hopefully the dude makes a video on that xD
I really miss watching beyblade battles.
Better CPU Fan Cause AMD CPU heat more than Intel CPU
This one died so soon because it was already damaged even before he overvolted it.
I'm very late but have you ever had an AMD stock cooler? The thing is WAY worse than it's Intel counterpart and sounds like a damn jet engine.
1:47 Spark came out from under the fan
Maybe from the fan hitting the heat sink?
the cable hit the fan
Are you guys sure looked like it came from motor
Wow that's furious kkk
12v is the normal voltage it shouldn't spark at that voltage
I don't think the definition of "crappy" is not able to handle 4 times the power it said on the package
Newspaperman57 u saying the intel cooler isn’t crappy? lol
@@stallionboy6114 Intel's stock is a shit but is normal that burn😂
@@pisar3623 amd stock cooler turned into a helicopter at 20v
The fan might be fine but the actual heatsink is crap.
@@Dreams_Of_Lavender heatsink is ok for the size and price, especially when there is a copper insert. But that mounting system is pure evil.
but can it run crysis ?
I can lol at 60fps
I can only laugh at 40 fps :(
Deva Pramana antialysing off though.
I can run it at 1080p medium-high settings with locked 60fps. AMD A8 6600k and MSI r7 370 4gb FTW.
People don't get the joke, damn!
Everybody:I can buy intel
Thet guy: I can smell intel
this is a pulse wave modulated motor, it is not normally operated with pure DC current in order to control the speed
Pulse width modulation fans run with pure DC at 100%.
I know. They always run at full voltage.
They still work with dc
Normal people call it PWM!
The transistor type device you've mentioned on those cheap fans are actually a hall effect sensor, it detect the magnetic field of the magnet on the fan then turn on/off the coil around accordingly
That's not what it does, it measures rpm
@@JM-yx1lm you should look at how a brushless dc motor works, if you care.
1980: dont need a fan for a processor
2015: Need a fan for a fan
True 😂😂
Welcome to another episode of "I don't know why youtube recommended me this but I'm not complaining"
What a stupid comment
@@loquendops32009 what a stupid reply 🤷♂️
For any solid state device or circuit to take on 100% over volt is pretty impressive. Usually not more than 15% for long.
solid state disk?
@@windowsxpthevyonder1517 SSD
.. because its an intel fan
video starts at 1:23 and ends at 2:33.
thank you so much! like
Lol it doesn’t you’d miss the smoke, genius
Stupid preteen me once connected a casefan to a 230V household outlet (yeah don't try that). It ran for a couple of seconds or so before the coils melted - you could see them glowing inside the housing. Luckily, nothing else happened :D
I tried that with a small buzzer once. It let out a huge spark and a scorch on the wall socket. Not to mention that would've killed me as well.
There's absolutely no chance for that to happen, the 230v is AC and these fans are DC, if you were doing that then it just blow up and not a slight chance of spinning
Haha, I put a 3v LED in a 250v outlet once when I was 7. It only lasted about 3 seconds before it made a huge pop sound and the outlet was covered in soot. Needless to say, I learnt not to mess with outlets from then on.
I found a old broken light string which had small bulbs I took one of them and used a battery it glowed very low so I hooked it up to a outlet and made nice firecracker
I once cut a cord off a pedestal fan, then wired it to a cheap eBay siren box thing, plugged in the cord and switched it on. almost blew myself up, only tripped the fusebox thankfully.
Looool I love how he just starts sniffing the smoke then gets childhood nostalgia man 😂😭
Lmao
Born in 1984 so I was a kid in the 1990's so I would love that cap gun smell! I once did a whole roll of them with a giant rock that was loud but the smell was all so satisfying but not my father saying Peter why the hell did you do that, don't you know those things aren't cheap?
Random yet creative use of some throwaway parts. Thanks for sharing.
At around 20 volts, it sounded like my lawn tractor.
0:01
**Excuse the noise in the background, my stock cooler is on**
I think these actually run at 12V on .18A. It likely blew as soon as it did because of the high current. You'd be able to pump a fair amount of voltage if you operate the current at the ~.18 value.
+Goto Tech Reviews ...That's not how electricity works. If you limit the current, the voltage will drop accordingly, and the power consumption will stay constant.
+Mark Furneaux Derp, I stand corrected. Already forgetting my EE101. :(
So I looked up the specs on this the other day, peak voltage at like.23a is 13v I believe. But my knowledge is still new to these... He doesn't appear to be using and pwm control for the fan, what does that do to the system do you think?
i thought watts law was ampsxvoltage=watts. so the only thing that would increase would be the watts and not the current on variable voltage. amps would only increase if the resistance changed.
volkswagenginetta better learn ohms principle
fyi
you shouldnt turn off a power supply when an inductive load is connected, since inductive loads love to store energy in magnetic fields, when you turn off your power supply, the feild collapses and a huge energy spike could damage your power supply
The power supply should be protected, right?
+Pipe0481
a lot of them are not, especially the older ones like the guy in the video has
bullshit. the fan doesnt have inductance for shit, the chip has burned enough to kill all the spikes and the iron core prevents it from inducing high voltages anyway
Gotin Fuklio
you are right, computer fans do not have to much inductance, but other motors and stuff do
I always turn off my pc randomly sometimes and that never happens
"that's not the magic smoke smell... that's just burning" lmao
I had that happen to my Graphics card's fan and I wasn't prepared at all to get a cooler for it but I managed to fix it by drilling a small hole under the edge of the sticker and put a few drops of lubricant. At first there was a noticeable difference but it took it a week for the lubricant to truly stop it from rattling and it was after that running like new. In fact it still is after about a year :D
So THIS is how Intel shows off their "low" temperatures
the coils were not harmed...or went open either.. you blew the controller chip(isa) and the 16volt cap.. once you kill the controller its gameover cant kill it after that
My laptop fan when I play anything that’s a game 1:50
You better use a heatsink to prevent overheating.....
Heat sink* and what do you think its attached to?
-.-
Darksskull, I don't think you got the joke.
Put a cooling fan on the cooling fan
SPartist that’s the joke
what to do during thunderstorms:
me: reading while sipping coffee
him:
Would be interesting to measure the Rpm peak of the fan at the point of burnout
Wouldn't be surprised if that failure was actually by design for over-voltage protection?
well you guys expected sparks well intel designed the fan to not get on fire for SAFETY reasons
which means its more likely to die if you dont have overvoltage protection =)...
if you want to avoid issues like this, consider using large heatsinks without fans, and use the rack fans to cool your cpu, but use a really big heatsink and high airflow fans
"Magic smoke smell." Ah the memories.
You blowing my mind by Using paperclip for that socket
That’s a weird sounding Ferrari
I tried this with a car battery once....... every blade very quickly became projectiles
But car batteries are only 12v
Some are 24 volts. Particularly diesels.
put 4 of them in series
Don't forget the near 500 amps that come with it
Meep Meep 500 amps peak current you mean?
Smok fan everyday
Popped some traces on an old mobo when the cpu fan went dead short. System wouldn't POST until I resoldered a couple wire bridges over the burnt/severed sections...
and are the underdogs but will rise above intel
>experiencing a thunderstorm
>messes with electronics
4:05 seems like the oil burned.
My CPU fan runs perfectly when overvolted. When it hits 55v, it starts to play Fortunate Son and took off.
1:47 that was a spark
It was probably just some dust or something in between the fan and heat sink because it was in a server and servers get dusty
230v AC. Fused with 16 Amps. Then it starts smoking. ☺️
nope it will explode/melt
Zachary Curtis Depends on how good the coils are. But melting and plastic equals to smoke
Cossack-HD Exactly.
A well explained tutorial on how to make a drone at home thanks
U can finally run ur i3 on 97°C with open chrome
Brushless motors have little microcontrollers in them that generate the drive signal that allows the rotor to commutate. Overvolting controllers makes smoke.
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*la penetra* uwu
If you overvolt your Intel stock fan, you don't have to worry about background noises, because you won't be able to hear them...
You had a server running with a stock cooler ?
Why not?
yes, because he totally needs a hyper 212 evo in there for just a server.
AAF Jack to be fair there are comparable low profile coolers
Nerd spotted
Should of have water cooling
“That’s really boring...”
I fucken died man 🤣
10% results, 90% other stuff to skip
Making an incubator from a wine cooler, I tested some wiring going through the box and inadvertently ran 110v through a 12v muffin fan. No way to repair that I assume
Why does Tux have weird fucking indentations in his fat penguin body? It's like the artist used his own body for reference, trying to emphasize his musculature. Anyone care to explain? Because for some reason that is like THE image for Tux. It could be a cute image if not for the shading.
what the hell
5 years later I now know why the rain went away
*OHHH YEAH THAT WEEED SMEELLL IS AMAAZZIIINNGGG!!!!! **2:48* 😀
TH-cam Recommended Me This After 6 Years. OMG WOW !
And that is why you get an aftermarket cooler. Cmon guys they're not the spendy.
There is a small IC that reserves the purpose of electronic commutation. PC fans, even though they are DC, the coil need AC power to run. That IC converts DC into AC.
what is that device called that you use to over volt the PC fan
I think its a Bench Power Supply?
Everybody gangsta til their PC fan sounds like a jet engine amplified with a speaker
Why the actual FUCK are you using stock cooler in the first place in/on a server?
+I USE The CPU isn't heavily loaded, so thermal performance is not an issue. They are quiet and free, and I have a stash so I can keep replacing them as they die. I fully agree that they suck ass (I will never build a workstation with one), but they work fine in this situation - for now anyways.
Mark Furneaux
Ah okay. But I'm just sayin' .. its not a bad thing to switch to an after market cooler.
+I USE The stock coolers are fine for use in a normal non-overclocked application, though proper server hardware wouldn't have a single CPU fan and wouldn't use the retail cooler either.
NgtFlyer
meh true
+I USE I use a turbo water jet inter cooler on my 455 MHZ Intel chip. It's so VTEC.
Dat nice idea with the paperclips... Dude you solved a lot of daily problems on work 👍👍
Why would you use a shitty cooler, for a server? You need it to be reliable not risk it breaking. That's what you get for using a cheap cooler.
the server won't "break" because of the cooler. im pretty sure most people who build servers test the temperatures before actually deciding on the cooler.
Well, duh it won't just suddenly break. But why risk your server on a cheap cooler when you can easily buy a good one for like $30 bucks USD. You need a server up and running 24/7 without problems. So why use this cheap ass cooler.
well that's also true
you sound like the kind of fucker who thinks a 65w tdp locked i5 needs a full custom loop water cooling setup. dont ever touch a computer please.
All you needed to do was peel back the sticker, lift up that rubber or plastic plug, and add a few drops of 3-in-1 oil, then rotate the fins manually, a few times, then hook it up again.
I do this with any cooling fans which have had lubrication literally dry out. Been using the same fans for a decade now.
Your welcome 1:30
Creating an electrical fire for fun should be the title of this video! XD
+1 if you're still watching this in November 2016
How about November 2017?
I'm watching this in january 2018
Too late, you are possibly reading this in January or February.
No im watching it in 2018
do you know the way?
Fan's speed control circuit got destroyed. Plug it directly into motor and it will work fine also it can be overclocked.
Pfft spinning those knobs so wreckless. No wonder it died streight away. Another 3 mins of messing around with a dead fan.... Boring.
1:08 Initech? "Hey Peter, what's happening? Yeah I'm going to need you to come in tomorrow. Yeah, that'd be great"
LESS BLA BLA BLA, AND MORE ACCION!!!
Reminds me of a college prank at 4:29...When you go to your neighbors dorm room with a cap gun and a flash camera, and knock on their door, then fire the cap gun and take their picture....the loud noise and bright flash stuns them and the think they have been shot.
AMD WIN!!!!
NOBODY CARES ABOUT DAMN AMD!!!!
LastStopGaming I care: FX series cpus are damn cheap, and use DDR3 Ram, which is also super cheap (FX 8300+ Kingston HyperX savage 2x8 GB (+AMD Radeon HD7870)= low budget but still powerfull PC)
The start of this video is like when you want to cook something but the recipe has a whole life story before the instructions
EDIT: nvm it was the whole video
He must be the happiest person ever
those ones wont disspiate that heat but the larger copper core versions will.
Fan: *Starts Smoking*
Him: " Let me turn it up some more."
It won't run much quicker because the bearing are wearing out, it's easy to tell by the sound
Intel CPU Fans are made for cooling, this is like wrong, There are faster fans available, Maybe the IC's voltage range was 10-16V (Most 12v device input ranges), and you killed it with 20v
It wanted to go still, you only needed to give it a manual push maybe.
1 u should count the rounds (rpm)
2 why u didnt open the fan? i guess the coils might melted
I can actually smell the burning PCB's smell From where I am
Never heard of using paper clips for that
You probably fried the brushless motor's drive transistors, not the coils.
I think i gotta answer, about Can i speedup vga fan to maximum for default speed
Close to the end I started feeling bad for your Frankensteined fan...
Blowing up transistors and restistors by massive overvolting and thinks "That is unusuall" when it starts to smoke, brilliant. Who would have figure too much voltage would create too much heat, now we know :)
I expected it to fly away from the table and see a Rebull commercial.
Sometimes it’s not ball bearing issue but just dirt which needs to be cleaned & oiled and it would be like as fresh as day one, but not now when u burned it.
Why was I able to smell the magic smoke when it appeared on the screen
Alot of those types of fans have bearings you can replace and last longer.
"is warm but it's not hot"
the coils are upside down. Under the sticker is the ring of rotor and the base chip
At 1:45, I seen an arc come from the left of the fan near where the wire meets the paper clips
so why dislikes? did everyone expect like a massive explosion or something?