Don't forget to reapply new thermal paste under the battery. My boot time went down by 5 seconds using thermal grizzly conductonaut for the CMOS battery
keppy probably should note the disclaimer that it’s a joke (as in some benching you actually do fill the socket with thermal paste, for instance to keep air/moisture out of the socket for sub-zero particularly phase cooled where it may run months/years at well below 0c and condensation will form and short the socket/board/CPU out). When packing the socket use either Vaseline or non-conductive thermal paste (if using Vaseline make sure it doesn’t get anywhere above 0c, otherwise it will melt and run out). Vaseline is handy for quick benching where you can cleanup with a heat gun but do be careful with melting sockets (it didn’t take much in my case, and that’s why you keep your old garbage boards for testing this stuff, haha!). Non-conductive ceramic based paste is the best (and what is in the manual for phase cooled systems), but it’s basically never getting out afterwards...
kyle hubner small problem: I don’t own a dishwasher, and I don’t think water does anything but smear most thermal pastes (it would remove the Vaseline if that’s what you’re saying, indeed that is a great option since the warm water will melt the Vaseline out without harming the socket).
Water cooler for the wires. Water cooler for the MONITOR. Water cooler for mouse, keyboard. Water cooler for the guy using the pc. Fuck it. Throw the damn thing in the swimming pool or or throw a swimming pool at the damn thing
@@campkira Given I live on the edge of Las Vegas, that's my scenario every single day. Last year my old old hp aio would conk out due to ambient temperature. So would my phone. Of course so would I.
Let's air cool a water cooler.... or the other way around. Or water cool an air cooled water cooler, and on and on. And then we're cha-cha-ing. AO1337 getting the spell correction wrong below, unless you pronounce it like a snake or something. Sssssss-Duh. Just classic.
"the block in particular is quite shiny and quite reflective so we cant trust the readings off of it", for thermal imaging it doesn't matter if the object is IR reflective... in this case the block it self is producing the IR radiation that is picked by the camera sensor, so the readings are actually accurate... there can be inaccurate readings if there is something hotter nearby than the object you are taking a measurement from and if that object is reflective you will get higher measurements because of the reflected IR...
When I took a class with fluke on our thermal imager. We were told that shiny surfaces will reflect like a mirror in most cases. To combat this, they recommend putting a pice of electrical tape on the object. It has works for me. But, I deal with rubber injection molding presses at work. Some of the metal they used to build it is reflective. In the camera I could actually see myself when shooting the metal, that wouldn’t give me an actual reading of the part I was looking at.
so his thermal camera doesn't care about emissivity? if the emissivity of the block is too low and or doesnt match what the camera is set to then how can you trust the reading?
Linus: "We did the whole thing for just a few bucks. That little tiny water block is like $7" Also Linus: forgets about the rest of the custom loop components.
"pretty much everything in a system can be water cooled" I want watercooled usb ports Edit: My most unoriginal and definitely most boring comment gives me 3 thousand likes :/
Yea it’s stupid, it just makes the camera operator have swing back and forth from Canada to mexico while making all the viewers dizzy just to produce content that was done just as easily on a regular screen. It just looks like they’re budget is being wasted on dumb nonsense.
Yeah, if Linus goes a full video without dropping something -- then everyone will get a Gaming PC. ( it has yet to happen) ( or the video is a deepfake 😂🤣)
@@ingilizadam Maybe we could create synthetic blood that has better thermal properties than proper blood? You could enjoy a chill vacation in Africa with hot climate synth blood, and sport "Keep Warm mk. IV" in your veins for those Antarctica escapedes.
Hi Guys, I've been trained in thermal imaging and just as a tip if you ever need to image high gloss/reflective components just put a matte finish dot sticker or liquid paper on the component. Just make sure the dot is as large as you can, not smaller then around 5mm. If the target is to small the camera sensors will do a (so called fill in) and will give you an avg reading of the surrounding target. Also the circle in the center of the cross hair is the size of one sensor so make sure the target is within the circle to get a true reading. Hope this helps also love what you guys are doing :)
When will you release the final video of water-cooling the RED camera? Even I push out promised videos faster... Jk Linus, we love you and will be patient!
@@Dysgalt defining it like that means even water-cooling a CPU is technically water cooling power cables. The CPUs heat comes from internal resistance in the CPU itself from the metals in the CPU converting the power used by the CPU into heat.
@@ThatJay283 Hi, Robson I can see your logic in that, however I'm more talking about water sheaths that cover thinner power cables which help mitigate resistive load. You can also these in like tig welders for similar reasons. I.E when the amount of power you are supplying to a system is to much for the wire gauge or undesired thermal characteristics present themselves.
@@Dysgalt It's not just the resistance that is generating the heat. Plenty of heat radiating from the furnace as well as induction helps to heat those arc furnace leads.
@@harshvardhanasahay605 it amuses me that you took my joke seriously, because I did the same while I was making the joke, thinking about how the (lack of a) dark skin might be linked to using an unverified copy of Windows, and how that might be a step in debugging, etc. etc.
Oof, 5400rpm Meanwhile with 7200rpm, I remember some prebuilts with it, it wasn't awful, but not recommendable nowadays with 20-30 USD 300GB HDDs with 7200, and $50 for a 1TB, it less depending on brand.
"they'll last longer the cooler you keep them" *my laptop from 2011 running at 94°C on GPU and 91°C on CPU at least 20 hours a week up until this day* i'm doing just fine! I don't know what you're talking about XD
pretty sure it's the expansion and contraction. so if it stays at that temp basically all the time then i guess it's okay. which is why gaming computers will also last longer when they don't get as hot because when you shut it down it goes back to room temperature. this is just a guess though
@@jukubot2245 Solder can start to crack from frequent large temperature changes. But anything that happens to have electrolytic capacitors will last much longer with reasonable sub 70C temps.
It's my understanding, paraphrasing from a fellow in the SSD industry, that the NANDs work better hot, so the controller's heat is moved to the NANDs. Any water cooling/air cooling etc cause the heat to get removed altogether and thus the NANDs dont get the heat they desire.
I agree you need to keep a good balance, 50 to 60 degrees is safe for both. In this video he managed to keep it above 40, which is ok. But if you use this solution in a cold data center or in a random place on the winter...not good. A heatsink acting as heat spreader is really a better solution, with some airflow to be safe.
“Pretty much everything in a system can be water cooled”
*water cooled water cooler has entered the chat*
Totally, water cool ur pump and overclock it!
Where are my water cooled HDD's at?
Water cooling a water cooler, which is water cooled by a water cooled water cooler
AIO ICE BATH INTENSIFIES
El Fapperino water cooled water cooled water cooler
2020: Watercooling everything
2021: Watercooling our Watercooler
Let me introduce you to radiator slush boxes....
2022: Water-cooling the water-cooler water-cooling our water-cooler.
@@GuyFromJupiter
Can I introduce you to recursion?
@skydragonfire05 Like in Terminator? (T2000) xD
Some time in the future: dumping everything in liquid cooled sub zero salt wather
linus's son: *having fever*
linus:
*so i watercooled my son...*
brought to you by glasswire!
^Brought to you by Glasswire
Easius yes
It works tho hahah
an ice bath for a sick person
ok
@@AndrewMellor-darkphoton When you have 41°C of fever you ether take the icebath or your brain melt
"5 GIGABYTES PER SECOND!!!"
me to my 4MB/ps hdd: "i still love you"
ok
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Pretty much everything in a system can be water cooled"
Thank god, my CMOS battery has been running kind of hot lately
Don't forget to reapply new thermal paste under the battery. My boot time went down by 5 seconds using thermal grizzly conductonaut for the CMOS battery
@@willies545 Also, applying some of that thermal compound BELOW your cpu before you install it, can give significant performance boosts!
@@keppycs Dennis, is that you?
keppy probably should note the disclaimer that it’s a joke (as in some benching you actually do fill the socket with thermal paste, for instance to keep air/moisture out of the socket for sub-zero particularly phase cooled where it may run months/years at well below 0c and condensation will form and short the socket/board/CPU out).
When packing the socket use either Vaseline or non-conductive thermal paste (if using Vaseline make sure it doesn’t get anywhere above 0c, otherwise it will melt and run out). Vaseline is handy for quick benching where you can cleanup with a heat gun but do be careful with melting sockets (it didn’t take much in my case, and that’s why you keep your old garbage boards for testing this stuff, haha!). Non-conductive ceramic based paste is the best (and what is in the manual for phase cooled systems), but it’s basically never getting out afterwards...
kyle hubner small problem: I don’t own a dishwasher, and I don’t think water does anything but smear most thermal pastes (it would remove the Vaseline if that’s what you’re saying, indeed that is a great option since the warm water will melt the Vaseline out without harming the socket).
"I've seen worse mounting." Linus you've done worse mounting.
Linus probably gets mounted by his wife ;)
@@adamquery7048 Back the hell off. You don't know me. Keep my fucking name outta your mouth
@@thefreebird413 Mate you're geting riled up over someone calling you gay over the Internet.
@@cheesuscheetos4076 Welcome to the internet!
Calm Your Tits Sir!
"Pretty much every component of a system can be watercooled"
Where's my watercooled fan?
How did you get here 6 minutes ago?
Water-cooling the air-cooler 🤔
Dump a bucket of water on it.
@@HoloScope thats what i was asking myself too
And how did he get 23 likes in that time.
Next: I water cooled my mechanical pencil
That would be epic.
Underrated comment😂😂
If it has a flat surface it can be water cooled
Don't give linus any ideas
@@Willg95 Why not give him ideas? Give him more ideas! :D
2015: Hard drive cooler
2020: m.2 cooler
2025: side panel cooler
@Coldlight Oracle what? u dont have that
2030 : water cooler water cooler
I think they're just gonna chuck an air conditioner in the case.
209000: cooling fan RGB lighting water cooler cooler
Water cooler for the wires. Water cooler for the MONITOR. Water cooler for mouse, keyboard. Water cooler for the guy using the pc. Fuck it. Throw the damn thing in the swimming pool or or throw a swimming pool at the damn thing
This is the "We did surgery on a grape" meme all over again except only in the PC building community.
300th
At least this is a little functional.
1:18 Welcome to Linus Drop Tips.
Linus Tech Drops works better I think
@@GMMReviews Linus Drops Tech XD
69th like on this comment ayy
Nice.
Drop it. **intense techno music**
If Linus:
Drops object, take a drink.
Holds onto a hot object better, take a drink.
water-cooling an SSD:
-"why"
-"why not"
where you plan to put that ssd? in a middle of dessert? with no A/C?
i remember seeing stuff to watercool your harddrive idk how many years ago
If it can produce heat it must be water cooled
@@campkira Given I live on the edge of Las Vegas, that's my scenario every single day. Last year my old old hp aio would conk out due to ambient temperature. So would my phone. Of course so would I.
@@mrn234 I think it ended like 10 or 11 Years ago
LTT 2019: let’s put an air cooler on a gpu
LTT 2020: let’s water cool an SSD
AO1337 ?
@@fayenotfaye Pretty sure it's supposed to be 'an', not 'a'
Let's air cool a water cooler.... or the other way around. Or water cool an air cooled water cooler, and on and on. And then we're cha-cha-ing. AO1337 getting the spell correction wrong below, unless you pronounce it like a snake or something. Sssssss-Duh. Just classic.
@@RtaincCo big brain
CPU cooler on GPU? Nearly all GPUs are air cooled.
"Like seven bucks."
You know, just ignoring the pump, cooling unit, adapters, tubing, tiny heat sinks and all...
I'm guessing your pfp is hentai and I want sauce
Give us sauce
We need the s a u c e
Pfft, pumps, rads, tubes...small add-ons! A LEETLE TINY extra expense.
you guys are so fucking cringy
Linus: Drops SSD at 1:17
LinusDropTips shitposters: Ah, a fine addition to my collection!
Next up: We Water Cooled an Air Cooler.
hmm... maybe if you made a special water block that attached to the base? Get double the cooling!
also known as an air conditioner
@@buckiethecat Haha yeah pretty good
@Gus Cichoski Was just about to say! He's nice.
Is this scalable?
I feel like LTT is slowly becoming the tech version of Jackass
Perfect
Should have used IOMeter and ran though put and IOPs test at the same time so we could see latency.
vampjoseph11 1:18 “ ne”
You must not be familiar with their older videos... They are much better at being janky than they used to be. Lol.
Indeed, and linus is starting to talk down to his employees not blatantly but he is pretty snarky.
"the block in particular is quite shiny and quite reflective so we cant trust the readings off of it", for thermal imaging it doesn't matter if the object is IR reflective... in this case the block it self is producing the IR radiation that is picked by the camera sensor, so the readings are actually accurate... there can be inaccurate readings if there is something hotter nearby than the object you are taking a measurement from and if that object is reflective you will get higher measurements because of the reflected IR...
IamIUareU I’ll pretend I understand
When I took a class with fluke on our thermal imager. We were told that shiny surfaces will reflect like a mirror in most cases. To combat this, they recommend putting a pice of electrical tape on the object. It has works for me. But, I deal with rubber injection molding presses at work. Some of the metal they used to build it is reflective. In the camera I could actually see myself when shooting the metal, that wouldn’t give me an actual reading of the part I was looking at.
Hey man, i clicked on your on profile and is said "JOINED 8 YEARS AGO"
cant belive someone actoally watched this guy for that long lol 🤣🤣
The missile knows where it is, because it knows where it isn't.
so his thermal camera doesn't care about emissivity? if the emissivity of the block is too low and or doesnt match what the camera is set to then how can you trust the reading?
Next video: "I watercooled my child! 50% more performance!"
So... Waterboarding?
But can we water cool a cat 🤔
@@highp4166 Need to go to Linus Cat Tips for that
@@highp4166 Fuck yeah we can! Bring out the radiator!
@@highp4166 already did that, But i overestimated how much i could overclock him so he died 😪
Linus: "We did the whole thing for just a few bucks. That little tiny water block is like $7"
Also Linus: forgets about the rest of the custom loop components.
"pretty much everything in a system can be water cooled"
I want watercooled usb ports
Edit: My most unoriginal and definitely most boring comment gives me 3 thousand likes :/
watercooled monitor!
I want water-cooled keyboard and mouse!
that might be a good idea. thumb drives can run burning hot these days
@@dcpark0509 how to die 101
Skoznerny th-cam.com/video/KH3I7SvBoUg/w-d-xo.html
Every time he says "little tiny" he goes full Russian.
full despicable me
Grunus tech tips
@@InvisibleJiuJitsu He sounds more like Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
Нет.
I mean No, he doesn't
Timestamps pls
0:27 Linus turned into Gru for a second there
bRU HAHAHAHA idk if it's linus or steve carrell next time i see gru
Gorls
Yes! This was the comment i was searching for
😂😂😂😂
exactly what i was looking for
Linus: You can water cool anything in your system
Me: Water cooling my power supply
Just take it in the bath w u?
Well, replace the fan with a water-cooling block, then fip the whole thing upside down so any leaks don't touch the sparky bits.
That's wack. How about you water cool your water pump?
@@rogerhu126 it already is? They can get pretty hot if you run them dry.
He actually did a video on this already.
3:03 *Windows: **_"I'm gonna stop you right there!"_*
"We watercooled an rgb fan!"
"We overclocked a hard drive!"
I actually need the hard drive part. Somehow mine is running at 60 celcius
@@Godielvs And now you know the reason why HDD cages are put right in front of intake fans…
Waiting to see water cooled ram
@@Joshk326 there's watercooled ram on DDR2 age, i guess?. or DDR3?
PredatoryQQmber with my case it isn’t. And my hard drive never really runs hot to my understanding.
its like hes a frickin meteorologist with that screen.
word around here is Linus is still attempting to buy NASA's mission control central display so let's see
Yea it’s stupid, it just makes the camera operator have swing back and forth from Canada to mexico while making all the viewers dizzy just to produce content that was done just as easily on a regular screen. It just looks like they’re budget is being wasted on dumb nonsense.
"no change in execution time!" "4.5~4.9 seconds" vs. "10 seconds"
Linus...
there was a test that had it as high as 27 seconds and he says this
the test was running for an hour each time, you saw like 5-10% of the results and you jump to conclusions lol
i still think he sould've at least show the results from the tests
He was running four of them at the same time
2018: Linus Drop Tips
2019: Self-deprecating Drop Tips
2020: Linus Drop Tips Returns
2022: Just the Tips
Linus Store Tips
@@polarbear9926 lttstore.com
2023: Denis Tech Tips 🤣
2025: Drop Linus Tips
Linus tech tips video but every time Linus says "little tiny" he sounds like Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz
Damn correct spelling !
"little tiny SSD watercool-inator"
And like gru
Took the words right off my mouth😂
Gru and a half
1:18
Linus: drop the SSD
Me: whoa
I see you're new here.
LinusDropTips
Yeah, if Linus goes a full video without dropping something -- then everyone will get a Gaming PC.
( it has yet to happen)
( or the video is a deepfake 😂🤣)
Nice snag though... this time.
Linus Drops Everything
Corsair now: “Write that down, Write that down!”
They did
@@AlLiberali Yes 😂😂
*I water-cooled my dog, he is now a really good boy. Before, he was just a good boy.*
please dont tell that to Paris Hilton, she just made some hot Lasagna at Cooking with Paris :D
All he needs now is RGB
@@Snagoot ikr 😂
Lay down forever. Really good boy.
So you just make your hot dog become a cool dog?
Me: *looks in subscription feed*
Linus: Water Cooled SSD!
Me: ah shit, here we go again.
me: hey cool a bring up episode
also me: ah [redacted], it's promoted
literally
But can you liquid cool a water cooler?
yep, it's cool but not whole video cool
0:27 Is it me or did that sound like Gru from Despicable Me
I was about to post the same thing but at that point and multiple points after
yea thats what i thought too
He pretty much is. Whatever he says, his slaves i mean employees gets done. Has crazy ideas that no body likes.
Sounds like an attempt at a German accent to me
same
Linus in 2020:
Linus in 2037:
We Water Cooled a Human Brain!!
ahhh yes i thought i was dumb. turns out my brain is just thermal throttling mid exam.
Not a bad idea tbh. Brains have heating problems, too. Plus heat will be a problem with neural implants.
Actually, human body already has a water cooling system... Sort of
@@ingilizadam Maybe we could create synthetic blood that has better thermal properties than proper blood? You could enjoy a chill vacation in Africa with hot climate synth blood, and sport "Keep Warm mk. IV" in your veins for those Antarctica escapedes.
@@npyrhone2 Well, thats innovative. I'll give you credit if I can achieve that in the future :)
Hi Guys, I've been trained in thermal imaging and just as a tip if you ever need to image high gloss/reflective components just put a matte finish dot sticker or liquid paper on the component. Just make sure the dot is as large as you can, not smaller then around 5mm. If the target is to small the camera sensors will do a (so called fill in) and will give you an avg reading of the surrounding target. Also the circle in the center of the cross hair is the size of one sensor so make sure the target is within the circle to get a true reading. Hope this helps also love what you guys are doing :)
1:18
YAYYY!!
Your daily dose of “Linus Drop Tips”
Linus top drips?
ur 69th like.
ikr
It features in almost every video now.. Its become a key segment.
1:49 that massive bend in the motherboard makes me anxious
Why did you point that out. Now it's the same for me. XD
Thank you, I was hoping I wasn't the only one.
Colosseb Dumont at least the SSD will stay cool...
@@hito4863 that's not the point
Colosseb Dumont it was the first thing I looked at. Good god
Nobody:
Linus: i watercooled my cup, now i can drink
Lttstore.com thermal water bottle is already a thing
Nah, he's a step ahead drinking the water cooling water
Drink Faster
“Pretty much everything in a system can be water cooled”
I want to see a water cooled power button
made for non-IT people like elders who mash the shit out of it when their pc freezes
water cooled reservoir?
water cooled RGB......
water cooling the water itself.....
we all know we need to watercool the watercooling pump itself
1:18 well well well, another project without not dropping a single component
He litterly tossed the "little tiny" water cooler disgraceful
Linus drop tip 🤣
@@nathanielperez1150 Leeetal tiny SSD
When will you release the final video of water-cooling the RED camera?
Even I push out promised videos faster...
Jk Linus, we love you and will be patient!
Both parts 2 and 3 are up on floatplane right now
When Apple has reasonably priced products
Finn773 the xdr display is reasonably priced
@@jjr9198 ...and you have to pay a monthly subscription to watch them. Fuck that.
@@General_Griffin You seem angry about that.
when linus says "little tiny" tell me it doesnt sound like gru from minions 10:00
Came here for this
Where?
@@arcstaff around 10:02
10:03 and 0:27
Did you just say from Minions?!
Linus 2021: we water cooled the power button of a PC,
Water cooled power cables, so the power company water cooled us...
Water cooled power cables are actually a thing. It's more for like massive Arc furnaces though heh.
@@Dysgalt defining it like that means even water-cooling a CPU is technically water cooling power cables. The CPUs heat comes from internal resistance in the CPU itself from the metals in the CPU converting the power used by the CPU into heat.
@@ThatJay283 Hi, Robson I can see your logic in that, however I'm more talking about water sheaths that cover thinner power cables which help mitigate resistive load. You can also these in like tig welders for similar reasons.
I.E when the amount of power you are supplying to a system is to much for the wire gauge or undesired thermal characteristics present themselves.
@@Dysgalt It's not just the resistance that is generating the heat. Plenty of heat radiating from the furnace as well as induction helps to heat those arc furnace leads.
LTT: Watercooling an SSD
RGB SSD that overheats: _Finally, a worthy opponent!_
Jayz2cents did watercool an rgb ssd in one of his videos
*Worthy
At least it sorta makes sense - unlike water cooled RAM which is just stupid.
Yo LED water cooling is an actual thing cuz there are some big fucking LEDs out there
Corsair : let's add a heat sink so that the ssd looks cool
Linus : we are water-cooling a SSD
Corsair : what the ...
Hydro Series RGB SSD block when?
@@Nemesis_Stormheart There's actually an RGB SATA ssd, but the lights are too powerful and overheat the SSD preventing the system from booting
T force: we make water cooled ssd
Linus: what the
I feel like Linus is quickly approaching his final form: Water cooling water itself.
“pretty much everything in a system can be watercooled”
**watercools power supply**
Hey they actually do exist though
not a bad idea! (better than watercooled ssd)
I think they were actually commercial selling a model of those
I reeeally don't want that thing to leak though...
there is an LTT video on that
Next up on LTT: We Watercooled a Keyboard!
Or a mouse :o
Next op on LTT: We Watercooled a radiator!
Next up on LTT: We Watercooled Your life!
@@julianlagache6730 That's literally a loop. Water-cooling the radiator and water cooling the radiator of the first water-cooler
JJ R cringe
1:18 for Linus dropping the SSD
Linus Drop Tipps XD
2040: water cooled a water cooling that water cools a water cooling system which is also water cooling a water cooling system
what the fawk
Lol
Same
water cooling my car
AMD: Releases 5600 XT
Linus: Let's water cool an SSD
“we watercooled a mouse”
I'd buy that. My hands get really warm.
Keyboard
An actual living mouse.
a _wireless_ mouse
9:36
her : i want u to know that this is my first time
...
thanks for ruining the joke
It's my first time... with you ;D
Ramonfire ` Anytime 😁
@@Ram0nfire How
Watching this just after Corsair released their water cooled M.2 SSD... huh... only took a little while...
00:28, just when you thought his voice couldn't reach higher frequencies.
Ziv Zulander bet.
2018/2019: RGB everything
2020: Watercooling everything
HeyLookImGerman yesssss
Anyone remember the RGB chair joke? Well now you can actually buy an RGB chair because apparently that's what the people wanted.
@@MinistryOfMagic_DoM yeah it's so stupid
2021: How to insulate components you’ve water cooled so you don’t keep ending up with dead hardware.
I remember way back people were water cooling their ram and even the enthusiasts knew that it didn't make a difference it just looked cool.
3:02 was probably the funniest moment for me.
yup
Linus: Showing how the app works
The Viewers: *Looking at the blue screen of death
Wife: "Honey I'm hot."
Me, as a Linus fan: "Let's use some water-cooling shall we? ;)"
as a linus fan, you dont have a wife
@@joshuecanary yeah his wife is your mom
Cringe comment
Manny Fleurmond hey if she's got a white t-shirt on go ahead bruh
I would use my coolant
1:18 is what you came for
Have a nice day
I stopped watching the video and replayed this part, keeps getting funnier every time
3:03 The solution was to enable dark mode.
Dark Mode is always better.
I think he changed the whole setup
@@harshvardhanasahay605 it amuses me that you took my joke seriously, because I did the same while I was making the joke, thinking about how the (lack of a) dark skin might be linked to using an unverified copy of Windows, and how that might be a step in debugging, etc. etc.
@@RC-1290 K
"We Water Cooled a Power Supply!!"
*shorts entire building's electrical mains*
Linus 2020 : watercools a ssd
Linus 2030 : watercools a tesla
@K B
They just patterned water-(cooled/) heated seats.
@K B
But tesla all ready has 9 Camaras fully cooled.
@@fionafiona1146 and the batteries are too
2021watercools the stupidity out of the comment section. Jeez.
@@joonaslaakkonen8096
And heated for optimal changing, longevity and risk management.
Laughs in 3.5” 5400rpm 500GB hard drive
Oof, 5400rpm
Meanwhile with 7200rpm, I remember some prebuilts with it, it wasn't awful, but not recommendable nowadays with 20-30 USD 300GB HDDs with 7200, and $50 for a 1TB, it less depending on brand.
@@MrCODEmaster00 and sata ssd's nearly as cheap now lol
Laughs in usb stick
3:03 Made me spit water out of my mouth. That was hilarious😂😂
I almost spit my mocha crumble frap from that
felt pretty normal to me... Nice to see Windows doesn't just hate me. lol
1:18 when Linus dropped that, my heart skipped like ten beats there.
k
Linus(summarized): "We can water cool any part of a computer these days"
Me: "I WANT TO SEE YOU WATER COOL A POWER BUTTON
WATERCOOL THE DVD DRIVE
@@littlefrank90 Watercool the monitor stand
Have they done a psu?
@@MRIIMKII *bzzzt time*
@@MRIIMKII I always thought if they would watercool a psu
Is it just me or is he impersonating Gru from Despicable me, when he's saying "little tiny"? 😂😂
@Fat Cat ur so funny hahaha
omg yesssss
first thing i thought of was "that's what she said"
austin powrs
1:49 oh man that motherboard bending like that just hurts my eyes, you should support it or else it'll snap
yea im like *FUCK FUCK FUCK*
Matías Tripaldi i am hoping they see ur comment
Good eyes. :)
I'm pretty sure they already know but were too lazy cuz linus
@@mura_saki yeah guessing they just had it on hand but still it kinda freaks me out lol
You need to do a build with everything water cooled
Fans too lmao
8:30 "I'm gonna throw up a zip tie on here..you know u like it" 50shades of Linus
Never use zip ties for BDSM. they only tighten they do not loosen. You could seriously damage your skin if you use them and they get too tight
Dr Fodwazle jokes on u I’m into that shit
50 shades of rgb
"little tiny " Everytime u make that voice I hear gru from despicable me
I just wanted to post this 😂😂😂
This
Banana ?
"they'll last longer the cooler you keep them"
*my laptop from 2011 running at 94°C on GPU and 91°C on CPU at least 20 hours a week up until this day* i'm doing just fine! I don't know what you're talking about XD
pretty sure it's the expansion and contraction. so if it stays at that temp basically all the time then i guess it's okay. which is why gaming computers will also last longer when they don't get as hot because when you shut it down it goes back to room temperature.
this is just a guess though
@@jukubot2245 Solder can start to crack from frequent large temperature changes. But anything that happens to have electrolytic capacitors will last much longer with reasonable sub 70C temps.
MacBook Pro?
I now feel better for running my GPU at 80 degree..... despite OEM rating it at 65 degree.
Rob Potato hhhh,single discharge pipe alway let me confused
Corsair: *takes notes*
*Launces final product year after this video*
Like if gay
Same
This is defiantly a tape that hose to the sink for a few minutes kind of build.
Same.. kinda disappointed tbh.
@@JayDDubbleyuh "Tape that hose to the sink" sounds like something from a shaft movie :D
and then drop them and get water spilled over everything
0:27 completly nailed gru from despicable me impression
Yeah, or the villain Dr. Doofenshmirtz from Phineas and Ferb =))))
GruTechTips
he only wears Grucci
@@alindinca2864 trueee
Perfectly funtional hardware: Exists
Linus: Let's Frankenstein it!!!
I love the way you say "Little Tiny" in that accent. It makes me laugh.
Windows just casually bsod's
It made me laugh
yes
Must be Windows 10
6:10 "one small fly in my ointment"
2:43....Linus dreams of being in the Backstreet Boys.
What told you? The hair, the sandals, the earings, or the suppressed homosexuality?
It's my understanding, paraphrasing from a fellow in the SSD industry, that the NANDs work better hot, so the controller's heat is moved to the NANDs. Any water cooling/air cooling etc cause the heat to get removed altogether and thus the NANDs dont get the heat they desire.
that's some smart engineering
I agree you need to keep a good balance, 50 to 60 degrees is safe for both. In this video he managed to keep it above 40, which is ok. But if you use this solution in a cold data center or in a random place on the winter...not good. A heatsink acting as heat spreader is really a better solution, with some airflow to be safe.
Nobody:
Linus: Hey we're gonna cool our PSU in mineral oil!
OK, I actually want to see that
That actually would make sense, in a way...
Next time: „We overclocked our SSD with liquid nitrogen and a heat gun“
Hans Wurst overclocked?
@@angryakita3870 thanks mate
' We asked if we could, we never asked if we should'
Coming up next : watercooling our monitor
Daren Gnjatović water cooled keyboards
Water cooled usb/hdmi etc. Ports
Linus: let’s water cool an SSD
Corsair: write that down write that down
Linus : *getting fired up by explaining how the script work*
Windows: I don't like that
He has more ram than my entire storage 🤨
1:18 Dropping SSD Episode 7
from: Linus Drop Tips
imagine ytube Linus vid without dropping something, it would be a disaster :D
Spend the last day of 2019:
Everyone: anything
Linus: test an ssd
"I didn't really install it I just chucked it in there"....Yup this is LTT alright.
1:47
“Two-terabytes of ram”
*wHAt*
i was looking for this comment, seriously 2 tb of ram? damn im poor i just have 8g of ram
I Used To Be A Fan, Now I Am An Air Conditioner you guys are getting rams? I only have 2 Rem pilows
Linus downloaded ra- oh wait nvm someone already beat me to it
Lol
The way he says “Little tiny”
He sounded like Gru from Despicable Me
Linus became Russian for a second
Quiet kid version: I watercooled a glock!
You mean bloodcooled ?
“Pretty much everything in a system can be water cooled”
*water cooled side panel has entered the chat*
Wouldn't that be a norther thermal sink?
you might onto something maybe make side panels an optional reservior what you think?
@@BIGBASSSAMA_4 There's a few cases like that the singularity spectre comes to mind.
0:26 Gru? is that u?
Every time you started to say "this little tiny..." in that voice I was waiting for you to say "Say hello to my LITTLE FRIEND!" :)
Tbh I thought of Dr.Doofensmirtz when he said that
Next: I WATERCOOLED A CHAIR!
Oh wait