@@theauthenticsteve Make sure your Power Supply is on the isolation pads so the water won't short it out and be sure to keep all the cables secured with tweezers!
@@okra5749 it was a single radiator Deepcool. It was running for 4 years. TBH it was very good for temperature, but I would never do water cooling again, air cooling is very good for most purposes today. Much quieter.
According to Louis Rossman the Apple's motherboards are made from a material that can dissipate a lot of heat but is also super hydrophilic, which is a really good quality for a electronic to have.
@@Tazeee Thermal Grizzly Conductonaught. On my RX 480, I was getting 90c at stock fan/clock speeds, but I put liquid metal on the die and now I get 64c max temps at the same settings, takes about 15 minutes
Now send it to Louis rossman and dont tell him what happened. I understand louis mostly fixes apple garbage I have been following him since he was sub 50k subscribers. I just think it would be hilarious to watch him get angry & struggle trying to figure out what the fuck Jay did because there wont be any corrosion.
The card is still fine, its just that liquid is still pooled under ICs etc where you can't get to it with the towel. Clean with IPA and dry it properly for a few days in a warm area.🔥🔥🔥
Funny, I did this a few days ago at work for the drives from a computer that was submerged in water to try and give them the best chance at surviving long enough to rescue the data. I didn't know this was a known method. My only concern is that the active shorting of the electricity actually damaged the chips themselves. They aren't invincible.
You forgot another source of conductive ions in water: air! Well, CO2 in air makes carbonic acid in water, which is an electrolyte! Electrical potentials turn electrolytes into metal etching materials... Unless a coolant is specifically an insulator, like some kind of oil or liquid polymer, it is not an insulator.
@@benchix2447 it's somewhere around a GTX960 / 970 or 780 / 780 Ti which had that performance level over half a decade ago. It's probably ok to play minecraft or fortnite but I wouldn't call it "good" in 2019.
@@megapro125 The gtx 770 is a really good card and the 780 is even better, whats ur point, age doesnt declare quality, my friend had a pentium with the gtx 770 and it still runs really well on most games
I was watching this and as soon as you spayed the back of the core my screen went back, Nvidia was secretly updating my drivers while watching this, I can't stop laughing at the timing of it happening
@@tommybro5313sehr guter Horror wenn man es nicht abwählen kann. (oder eben anwählen) für jemand der sich um den PC kümmern wollen würde und das auch so gewohnt ist, und dann auch nur (kl)eine internetleitung hat die von Windows Update ungefragt nutzt ist das wie ein aprilscherz und Halloween zugleich. werde doch wohl meine Treiber meines PCs installieren dürfen (?) down to the core, das! fehlt in Klammern noch
A tier content! PS: I like Kyle's custom builds a lot. He's really good at occupying space in the chassis along with his choices regarding color and theme.
6:10 The next minute is probably the most painful tech related thing I've seen in my life, yet somehow I keep coming back to it and rewatch it . . I don't know what that says about me but it's incredibly entertaining!!
So, one time, I had my PC on the floor beside my desk... long story short, I knocked a red bull off the desk, and into the top fan ports on my case. I started getting artifacts immediately, as I was in WoW. It's the quickest I've ever ripped the power out of the back of a PSU... I kinda patted it dry with a towel, and waited for it to dry. I turned it back on, and played with that GPU for another 3 years
It only artifacts due to the abrupt temperature change of introducing liquid. I've dropped a flip phone in the toilet (didn't even begin peeing) and was able to use that phone for 3 more year after removing the battery and sticking it into a bag of rice
Yeah, but when you have a GPU without a backplate, the liquid is shorting the circuits, and could potentially fry the board. Phones aren't terribly different, but it has a bit better protection against the liquid getting inside. I'm sure it did, but still lol
I go on these binges with Jayz videos, then get back to "real life" for a few months, but I always find that when I come back all I ever want to do is email and say, "Jeez Louise, you're just the greatest Jay, making me lawl and all!"
Now try to bring it back to life with "fixes" on the internet, like sticking it in the oven. Would like to see it back to life and may help out a few people.
That can actually work lel, I've revived a handful of GPUs before that way. It won't save a dead component on the GPU (like a capacitor for example) though
Wow man at 11:48 when the video edit goes black I got really scared because at that specific moment I thaught that my PC was too close to me and started moving it back into the desktop, and then the video got black and the glitch SFX or effect did great to trick me lol Nice vid!!
Probably not. I suspect that some traces inside the GPU chip have melted due to getting too much current running through them (because the fluid connected them to the power lines).
@@anlumo1 If that was the case the card wouldn't boot at all. The card probably just needs to dry out properly, or Jay needs to get some compressed air onto it, there's probably windex stuck under some caps
Well, yes. Water will only kill it by shorting stuff when it is powered, or by corrosion in the long term. Washing in water is the first step when cleaning a lot of avionics components when I worked at the airline. (Followed by rinsing in isopropyl alcohol* and baking in an oven at 80C for 30 minutes.) *When I started, it was water -> ethanol -> freon. But they banned freon because it is _bad,_ and ethanol was deemed to toxic...
@@NemoConsequentae I can see the Freon issue, but ethanol? Really? Unless they had some employees consuming or retailing the stuff it should have been fine (though more expensive than IPA depending on locality)
@@eriklindbergs5017 Yep! (And that's what we found amusing!) Look up the MSDS for ethanol. It's really quite toxic compared to alternatives, & isopropyl alcohol is significantly safer. Iso also leaves less/no residue when used for rinsing after cleaning or soldering.
@@NemoConsequentae sorry but thats bullshit. isopropyl alcohol is even a bit more reactive than ethanol and builds more likely peroxides when stored over long periods. Even the Dermal LD50 and the LC50 for inhalation of vapour are only half the amount you need with ethanol and the oral LD50 is just a fifth. So in any way it takes far less isopropyl to kill you no matter the kind of exposure than ethanol. Et is way safer than iP and thats the reason why for example no Chemist would ever use isopropyl for cleaning if ehtanol does the job. ip is only used if a less polar chemical is needed. The part about the residue is true due to the weaker gas pressure of iP but if you just heat the ehtanol a bit (a round 60 °C) most of the residue is gone in under a couple of minutes or just wait for 0,5-1 h at room temperature^^
@@tetrislunatic4290 Not due to consumption. We never had issues with it going missing and we had it in 5L cans of 100% lab standard ethanol. The 2 specific reasons it was phased out, (that we were given), were the toxicity and more importantly, lack of residue when it dried. Then again, we also had 20L drums of X55, chlorothene, and MEK readily available... And then there was the stuff that was kept in the flammables cabinet.
Kinda late to this vid but I work in fire/flood restoration of machinery and electronics (wet washing electronics is fairly standard practice for us). A few years ago we experimented with a live TV by dropping it into a bath while switched on. We got a loud bang, some sparks and a popped RCD on the bath but surprisingly once we had dried the TV, it worked fine.
It's been almost a year since this video was released. I remember being very "oh god jay what did you do this time" when seeing it in my sub box initially. Good times
i mean, it's not apple, but someone at some random store would take a week and more money than the card costs to achieve nothing. Then Louis shows up and changes some 0.2 cents part in 30 seconds to bring it back from the dead. After that he proceeds to uplaod a 10 min video to throw shade at the first store dude. :D
Ex-cellphone repair guy here. Did it for nearly 10 years. The biggest risk to liquid and/or moisture damaged electronics isn't shorting out or "frying" the electronics, it's due to corrosion that takes place after. And corrosion on those contacts can take place as soon as a FEW MINUTES (though typically a couple hours depending on the liquid). Salt water, like from the ocean, can corrode the contacts in less than an hour. It's the corrosion that eventually ruins the component. This can often be fixed by dipping a toothbrush into contact cleaner (or 92% rubbing alcohol, they're effectively the same thing) and scrubbing the corrosion off the PCB (it's usually a white or green powder). On a cell phone, water inside the battery is usually the cause of immediate failure so replacing the battery (if possible) can solve that issue.
Friendly Friends Mow peoples lawns or something, sell your laptop, save money from xmas and birthday, ask ppl if they have any work you can do for some cash. And you don’t really need a $1000 pc, a $500 setup would be decent.
"How to clean your PC" by The Verge
The scary thing is that they would do this to clean a PC 😱
The most underappreciated comment here :)
"How to wire your PC." - The Verge (from the grave)
It's fine as long as you wear your Livestrong band.
@@theauthenticsteve
Make sure your Power Supply is on the isolation pads so the water won't short it out and be sure to keep all the cables secured with tweezers!
Linus: drops $10000 CPU
Jay: drops another GPU on Titan RTX
@ZeroV Wow, until now i had no idea anyone saw it.
Me: Cries in broke.
Jay: Let me use this Titan RTX as a kickstand...
In before someone accuses Jay of copying Linus' dropping expensive hardware! :P
i actually screamed when he dropped the cards
I can relate bro
John g
John Coleman v.
My all-in-one leaked on to my graphics card, and the back plate mostly saved it.
Nice 😎
Mostly?
What AIO did you have?
@@muhamadanas9583 a little got on the board and the contacts, but it wasn't fatal, thankfully.
@@okra5749 it was a single radiator Deepcool. It was running for 4 years. TBH it was very good for temperature, but I would never do water cooling again, air cooling is very good for most purposes today. Much quieter.
Children in Africa could've eaten that card
HAHAHAHAHHAAH
😂Underrated
Children in Africa could render food with that card
Who says you cant eat wet food
Hhahahahaa
Meanwhile at Apple genius bar.
"Im sorry the air around your imac was to humid and it fried your logic board"
According to Louis Rossman the Apple's motherboards are made from a material that can dissipate a lot of heat but is also super hydrophilic, which is a really good quality for a electronic to have.
@@pedro4205 pretty sure you didn't get that that was a joke...
YamiPizza Probably did. Explaining something doesn’t hurt.
@@Anonymous-sq3ek or he's a butthurt Mac user.
YamiPizza Okay now go install Linux.
Would be still sold as a fully functioning GPU on craigslist
"Refurbished" lol
@@almostsapien Refurbished with water?? Lmao
@@almostsapien iv seen refurbished cpus.
People would pay above MSRP because Jay owned it.
clean installed GPU driver
GPU: What is my purpose?
Jay: You render 3-D graphics on the screen while I pretend to sneeze on you with a water bottle.
GPU: Oh my God
Yeah welcome to the club, pal.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@DragonNexus pickle riiiick!
LMAO
Lmao hahahhHH
4:41 When the gpu is at 90C
Cries in Radeon RX 580 OC xd
@@Tazeee Thermal Grizzly Conductonaught. On my RX 480, I was getting 90c at stock fan/clock speeds, but I put liquid metal on the die and now I get 64c max temps at the same settings, takes about 15 minutes
@@Tazeee for some reason GTA is the only game that makes my Rx570 go to 89°C
I just put a giant ventilator infront of my open pc. Helps
Those freaking MSI cards, man, they usually outlive everything else in the system for me.
Just the msi brand?
Nice to hear my entire system is from msihope it outlives me lol
@@tkgamingnetwork451 cope
@@MaestroOfficial 2x rtx 2080ti and the i9 10900k 64gb ram got it for a nice price
@@tkgamingnetwork451 damn a bit overkill eh?
The amount of water that the video card can handle is mind blowing lol
That's because water by itself isn't conductive
@@hades392able only water that is 💯 percent pure is non conducting
@@clarkkent6054 yes, but normal tap water is still barely conductive
Just depends on what pins it spreads across to cause a short in a major component of the card
"direct - surround - contact - water - cooling" classified….sort of
F
Phil:Nvidia is calling
I laughed so hard lol
inazmul123 😂
Now send it to Louis rossman and dont tell him what happened.
I understand louis mostly fixes apple garbage I have been following him since he was sub 50k subscribers.
I just think it would be hilarious to watch him get angry & struggle trying to figure out what the fuck Jay did because there wont be any corrosion.
I think louis would just throw it out a window as soon as he saw the board.
He probably wouldn't be able to tell water damage but he might be able to find the chip that's faulty unless the core is dead.
came here to post this :)
rmo you sir, are evil.
@@FatheredPuma81 water causes a short circuit, which would be obvious, something (tiny) would have exploded
Me: i wish i could afford a 1650 or other entry lvl card
Jay: yes
I got mine for 159$
Me:I KILLED A BABY
Everyone else: ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND
Also me:*for science*
everyone else: oh ok heres 5 babys
Sick fuck
@@radwan.szabouni Agreed +1
He is a fking loser
God I fucking hate babies they’re so fucking tiny and stupid and they can’t even do shit like climb a tree and work in the mines .
@@luna010 you are a fucking sicko, we all in the first point of our lives were babies, sounds like you must have had a hard childhood get some help
Must work for planned parenthood.
Me: Eh, it's a 1650.
Also me: Stop!!! This is inhumane!! You're an animal!!!
im crying whit a 750
yeah he is a cat, a cat that pees on everything!!! Gets out spray bottle, Bad cat!!
This hurts to watch cause i have a 950
Imagine if he did this with an rtx 2080 ti
The card is still fine, its just that liquid is still pooled under ICs etc where you can't get to it with the towel. Clean with IPA and dry it properly for a few days in a warm area.🔥🔥🔥
Please do a video about this jAY
Bump. Jay needs to do a "GPU resurrected" video all Frankenstein themed
@@PostNtoast what you said.
Funny, I did this a few days ago at work for the drives from a computer that was submerged in water to try and give them the best chance at surviving long enough to rescue the data. I didn't know this was a known method.
My only concern is that the active shorting of the electricity actually damaged the chips themselves. They aren't invincible.
Whats IPA?
9:50 When someone at The Verge notices a light coat of dust on top of their PC's graphics card..
😂😂😂🤦♂️
MichaelKingStar lmfao
2:54 *Nvidia's calling* NVIDIA OPEN UP!
ok
You forgot another source of conductive ions in water: air!
Well, CO2 in air makes carbonic acid in water, which is an electrolyte!
Electrical potentials turn electrolytes into metal etching materials...
Unless a coolant is specifically an insulator, like some kind of oil or liquid polymer, it is not an insulator.
Me: "PLEASE DONT BE A GOOD CARD PLEASE DONT BE A GOOD CARD"
Jay: "...1650..."
Me: "Thank god."
Titan RTX as kickstand tho...
that's a good card for many
1650 is a pretty good card
@@benchix2447 it's somewhere around a GTX960 / 970 or 780 / 780 Ti which had that performance level over half a decade ago. It's probably ok to play minecraft or fortnite but I wouldn't call it "good" in 2019.
@@megapro125 The gtx 770 is a really good card and the 780 is even better, whats ur point, age doesnt declare quality, my friend had a pentium with the gtx 770 and it still runs really well on most games
IM FIRST!
im second :)
btw jay when are you coming to nurburg ring
as a car guy i would love to show you around in europe
PS: your car and PC is pure porn
omg im so proud of you jay
ok fine
I'm whatever I am
im uh, something?
I was watching this and as soon as you spayed the back of the core my screen went back, Nvidia was secretly updating my drivers while watching this, I can't stop laughing at the timing of it happening
That IS scary o.o
your screen went back, to where? ;OOO
Back to the future?
The video froze due a youtube buffering at the last time the video card stopped working. I got a nice lol out of that...
Hah I watched it on my phone checkmate nvidia
"My computer does not start. Call the plummer"
Plumber*
I was actually expecting him to say “oh are sacrificial card today is a spare titan rtx we had laying around.”
"How Jay really feels about a 1650" is shown
dude you wasted perfectly good windex i could have cleaned my window smh
@thegeorgezila i was gonna spray my floppydisc
@thegeorgezila underrated comment
I'm actually very impressed with the water resistance of that card
one day when technology so advanced we use gpu inside water.
I can't wait to use my PC underwater
Then i could have a true fish tank build
@@Josh-do9og mineral oil submerged builds come close!
@@zarmaanful they do but imagine having fish in their
When I realize the graphics card he's using for this experiment, is the one I have...
me: water and electricity
my graphics card: snuff movie
"All I'm doing is dabbing it right now"
Me - "Jay no!"
Jay dabs
Me "Nooo"
I dabbed then facepalmed XD
01101100 01101111 01101100
Jay has maxed out his Dad stat, he can do whatever he wants.
Nvidia just started sweating so hard when Jay pulled that Titan
the true real horror of this story right here, microsoft windows IS installing the geforce driver
How's that a horror?
@@tommybro5313 Because Windows is horror down to the core !
@@tommybro5313sehr guter Horror wenn man es nicht abwählen kann. (oder eben anwählen) für
jemand der sich um den PC kümmern wollen würde und das auch so gewohnt ist, und dann auch nur (kl)eine internetleitung hat die von Windows Update ungefragt nutzt ist das wie ein aprilscherz und Halloween zugleich.
werde doch wohl meine Treiber meines PCs installieren dürfen (?) down to the core, das! fehlt in Klammern noch
@@urkent4463 uh huh
A tier content!
PS: I like Kyle's custom builds a lot. He's really good at occupying space in the chassis along with his choices regarding color and theme.
3:36 Soapy water? "ChrisFix would like to know your location."
The takeaway is that its OK to drip some water on your video card
Also: cHiLdReN iN aFrIcA cOUlD HAvE eaTen tHaT gRaPhiCs cArD
drunk
children in africa could of sucked the water off Jayz hand mmmm sucky sucky yumm
@@crumb2218 noooo.....
Children in Africa would get all the lead gold aluminium and al that electronic stuff and recycle it for 50 cents
@@siemenivanciuc8986 they could of eaten it bruh
I always make sure my water is wearing its anti-static wristband before I let it drip on my parts.
2:58 Nvidia's calling right now 😂😂
"yer gonna make us watch a ten hour compilation of Linus?" 😂 I feel the same
4:51
I love it when Jay swears.
He somehow becomes 35% more macho when he does. 😂
"You get fluid everywhere after stuff with Steve?"
Me: "what😱"
Jay: "yes"
Me: *goofy's hyuck*😂
??
I'm just waiting for it to catch fire to the entire station
@Joe is semen conductive? i am seriously curious if it is.
Anyone wanna test what semen does to a 1650? XD
"You're gonna make us watch 10 hours of Linus' content?"
Slow down, Satan. It's just halloween.
Jesus.
At quarter speed lol
when you said Jesus, you mean TechJesus, right? :D
Gamers Nexus: "Someone called Jesus?"
Yeah, I like the stuff from TeckLinked and all but I can't stand Linus himself.
@@cheapshotninja I'm sure linus isn't that fond of you either
Kyle: "I would have tried 2 fire trucks, 1 to soak the card and the other for the...aftermath"
Dropped a bong into my case and all over my gtx 670, system switched off, left it for a month, turned it back on, still works.
😅🤣 daaaamn luckyy
6:10 The next minute is probably the most painful tech related thing I've seen in my life, yet somehow I keep coming back to it and rewatch it . . I don't know what that says about me but it's incredibly entertaining!!
The amount of water you motherboard can handle is pretty impressive
Phil: Wisecracks about shirtless boss and 10hr compliation of bosses videos
Jay: How about 10 hrs at the unemployment line, Phil...
I just get a kick out of jay having so much fun killing a card with water
this is scary to watch...
Frog: exists*
Biology teacher: Im about to end this man’s whole carreer
Gpu: exists*
Jay: Could I be the green ninja?
Ask Louis Rossman to try and fix it and tell him there was "No Water Damage"*
*Include link to this video
someone pee peed on the peepeebusgthreehot
6:11 all those sneezing sounds are so perfect and funny with the spray omgawf hahaha...
"All we doing is just dabbing it right now"
*Proceeds to dab*
I hate you
4 months late but the fucking airhorn got me.
So, one time, I had my PC on the floor beside my desk... long story short, I knocked a red bull off the desk, and into the top fan ports on my case. I started getting artifacts immediately, as I was in WoW. It's the quickest I've ever ripped the power out of the back of a PSU... I kinda patted it dry with a towel, and waited for it to dry. I turned it back on, and played with that GPU for another 3 years
It only artifacts due to the abrupt temperature change of introducing liquid. I've dropped a flip phone in the toilet (didn't even begin peeing) and was able to use that phone for 3 more year after removing the battery and sticking it into a bag of rice
Yeah, but when you have a GPU without a backplate, the liquid is shorting the circuits, and could potentially fry the board. Phones aren't terribly different, but it has a bit better protection against the liquid getting inside. I'm sure it did, but still lol
I go on these binges with Jayz videos, then get back to "real life" for a few months, but I always find that when I come back all I ever want to do is email and say, "Jeez Louise, you're just the greatest Jay, making me lawl and all!"
Now try to bring it back to life with "fixes" on the internet, like sticking it in the oven. Would like to see it back to life and may help out a few people.
I thought putting it in the oven was to reflow solder not dry it off
put it in some rice it'll be alright
You can just find the broken resistors and capicators aand replace them for 2 cents each lol
That can actually work lel, I've revived a handful of GPUs before that way. It won't save a dead component on the GPU (like a capacitor for example) though
6:15 Rapid fire sneezing, LOL
No one:
Jay: Let's spray water on some electronics and see what the hell happens!!
11:27 no the problem is that they do mix, very very well.
Wow man at 11:48 when the video edit goes black I got really scared because at that specific moment I thaught that my PC was too close to me and started moving it back into the desktop, and then the video got black and the glitch SFX or effect did great to trick me lol
Nice vid!!
“Unless you’re Bitwit Kyle” I love it because I love bitwit as well.
You know one of Kyle's rigs died because of a massive leak right
When robots take over and see this Jayz's gonna be one of the first to go.
This video is the funniest thing i've seen in the last month, i really needed this, thank Jay
I love the fact that on this channel they leave all the bloopers in
I like the way he just has a RTX 2060 in his room not being used..
yeno jay if you ever wanna hmu I’ll take that no problem thanks mate 👍
I wonder if a simple BIOS flash would bring it back like with Phill's card.
Probably not. I suspect that some traces inside the GPU chip have melted due to getting too much current running through them (because the fluid connected them to the power lines).
Could be. It'd be interesting to see a follow up tear down and possibly attempt to bios flash it if there's not obvious signs of damage.
@@anlumo1 If that was the case the card wouldn't boot at all. The card probably just needs to dry out properly, or Jay needs to get some compressed air onto it, there's probably windex stuck under some caps
I'm starting to think Winkler was watching a different video than us.
While doing a tear-down I accidentally dropped my whole GPU into the bucket of coolant. Sucker still worked fine for 3 years.
Well, yes. Water will only kill it by shorting stuff when it is powered, or by corrosion in the long term.
Washing in water is the first step when cleaning a lot of avionics components when I worked at the airline. (Followed by rinsing in isopropyl alcohol* and baking in an oven at 80C for 30 minutes.)
*When I started, it was water -> ethanol -> freon. But they banned freon because it is _bad,_ and ethanol was deemed to toxic...
@@NemoConsequentae I can see the Freon issue, but ethanol? Really? Unless they had some employees consuming or retailing the stuff it should have been fine (though more expensive than IPA depending on locality)
@@eriklindbergs5017 Yep! (And that's what we found amusing!) Look up the MSDS for ethanol. It's really quite toxic compared to alternatives, & isopropyl alcohol is significantly safer. Iso also leaves less/no residue when used for rinsing after cleaning or soldering.
@@NemoConsequentae sorry but thats bullshit. isopropyl alcohol is even a bit more reactive than ethanol and builds more likely peroxides when stored over long periods. Even the Dermal LD50 and the LC50 for inhalation of vapour are only half the amount you need with ethanol and the oral LD50 is just a fifth. So in any way it takes far less isopropyl to kill you no matter the kind of exposure than ethanol. Et is way safer than iP and thats the reason why for example no Chemist would ever use isopropyl for cleaning if ehtanol does the job. ip is only used if a less polar chemical is needed.
The part about the residue is true due to the weaker gas pressure of iP but if you just heat the ehtanol a bit (a round 60 °C) most of the residue is gone in under a couple of minutes or just wait for 0,5-1 h at room temperature^^
@@tetrislunatic4290 Not due to consumption. We never had issues with it going missing and we had it in 5L cans of 100% lab standard ethanol. The 2 specific reasons it was phased out, (that we were given), were the toxicity and more importantly, lack of residue when it dried.
Then again, we also had 20L drums of X55, chlorothene, and MEK readily available... And then there was the stuff that was kept in the flammables cabinet.
What most people got scared of: Jay soaked a 1650 to death
What I got scared of: *JAY DABBING*
You probably just killed the port (nervously clears throat and says “no I didn’t watch your update video”)
Lesson of the day is a GPU without a backplate is resistant to constant sneezing from COVID-19, but not from dripping.
"Phil" "Whats next jay?" "We Drop test the Titan! 4 stories should do!"
12:00 - *"I have achieved comedy."*
"i chose this card because its trash anyway"
that the most scariest video ever
i havent slept all week
Kinda late to this vid but I work in fire/flood restoration of machinery and electronics (wet washing electronics is fairly standard practice for us). A few years ago we experimented with a live TV by dropping it into a bath while switched on. We got a loud bang, some sparks and a popped RCD on the bath but surprisingly once we had dried the TV, it worked fine.
Happy Halloween Jay! Thanks for the themed video!
>I wanted to do this for years.
What's he talking about. He's been destroying pc hardware for years.
#drilltheboard
If it were really a Halloween video, Jay would put it in the oven and resurect it.
This hurts the same way seeing a dog die in a movie
love when the camera guy is laughing, best was when Barnacules was visiting them and he complained about the desk.
In my video this week, that I'm uploading tomorrow, I'm literally washing a graphics card in the sink with a full gallon of water.
Nice little self promo dumbarse🙄
@@harrymcgilligan5807 Just thought it was a weird coincidence, and tomorrow I'll be accused of copycatting
@@ElevatedSystems That's life man, be first or be ridiculed. Thanks for the "self promotion" though, it worked on me haha.
6:11 - 6:18 is some of the funniest shit I've seen hahaha
6:06 THAT'S the true horror in this video...
It's been almost a year since this video was released. I remember being very "oh god jay what did you do this time" when seeing it in my sub box initially. Good times
Why Do I feel pain watching this putting water on electronics the true stuff of nightmares.Thanks for the video guys as always entertaining.
Louis Rossmann would be able to sort that out no problem, he’s the king of repair and he’d ultrasonic it lol
i mean, it's not apple, but someone at some random store would take a week and more money than the card costs to achieve nothing. Then Louis shows up and changes some 0.2 cents part in 30 seconds to bring it back from the dead. After that he proceeds to uplaod a 10 min video to throw shade at the first store dude. :D
*Jays next Halloween video* "I open up a switched on power supply and..."
That camera man you got there is a jokester 😂
Phil is the best camera man
Honestly probably the funniest video and the hardest I've laughed and the most times I've rewound a video in the long time.
Ex-cellphone repair guy here. Did it for nearly 10 years. The biggest risk to liquid and/or moisture damaged electronics isn't shorting out or "frying" the electronics, it's due to corrosion that takes place after. And corrosion on those contacts can take place as soon as a FEW MINUTES (though typically a couple hours depending on the liquid). Salt water, like from the ocean, can corrode the contacts in less than an hour. It's the corrosion that eventually ruins the component. This can often be fixed by dipping a toothbrush into contact cleaner (or 92% rubbing alcohol, they're effectively the same thing) and scrubbing the corrosion off the PCB (it's usually a white or green powder). On a cell phone, water inside the battery is usually the cause of immediate failure so replacing the battery (if possible) can solve that issue.
6:03 this and forward made me laugh so hard lololol... especially the sprays with sneezing sound omfg hahaha...
I would like to see if baking that card in the oven could somehow get it to run again 😁
Jay teaches you how to turn your compute off....
For ever
He's like House M.D. but with pc's his methods might be unconventional at times but it works lmao!
damn near spit out my drink when he said oooh chicken (yaay)
That point where he is destroying a better graphics card than yours.
Science: we'll just use whatever's in here.
Meanwhile, there is me who has a 4-year-old integrated graphics laptop that overheats and fans don't work good
Hah! Me tooo, can't even play igi 2 or Minecraft
Just build a PC, honestly I was in the spot and now I realise how of a dumbass I was buying a laptop that I'll only use at home
@@doctorscalling9479 Assuming I have the money to do so. Laptops were cheaper at the time.
@@doctorscalling9479 I cant even work yet
Friendly Friends Mow peoples lawns or something, sell your laptop, save money from xmas and birthday, ask ppl if they have any work you can do for some cash. And you don’t really need a $1000 pc, a $500 setup would be decent.
Well, I've exploded a motherboard trace accidentally, surprised this card still runs!
So as long as I have a back plate, I can sneeze on it all I want. *Liked and subscribed*
Jay does a video just to see what happens...I shed tears of laughter and agony...