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Billet Labs
Добавлен 22 июн 2023
Building the most powerful watercooled PC in a Toaster
This is our attempt to build the world's most powerful 13 litre PC.
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - General layout
4:59 - Case modifications
9:34 - Plumbing!
19:17 - More case modifications
26:45 - Wiring
28:35 - Part modifications
30:00 - Case finishing
30:38 - Final assembly
32:23 - Filling the loop
34:31 - Finished!
34:48 - Testing
42:18 - Outro
If you'd rather watch a 5 hour version of this video, please check out our much longer build series here: ruclips.net/p/PLn4Px658jEV76XL__1oQ4m0B17zlg0ufc
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - General layout
4:59 - Case modifications
9:34 - Plumbing!
19:17 - More case modifications
26:45 - Wiring
28:35 - Part modifications
30:00 - Case finishing
30:38 - Final assembly
32:23 - Filling the loop
34:31 - Finished!
34:48 - Testing
42:18 - Outro
If you'd rather watch a 5 hour version of this video, please check out our much longer build series here: ruclips.net/p/PLn4Px658jEV76XL__1oQ4m0B17zlg0ufc
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Видео
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 8]
Просмотров 4 тыс.14 дней назад
0:00 - Intro 0:41 - Idle performance 2:43 - Managing expectations 3:55 - CPU test 8:34 - GPU test 10:53 - Gaming test 12:03 - Hell test 19:25 - Results summary 20:46 - Outro We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
We made our own CPU Water Block, and tested it against the best!
Просмотров 23 тыс.Месяц назад
Join us on our quest to create the best CPU water block in the world. 0:00 Intro 0:23 What we weren't good at before 1:46 Improvements we've made 3:25 What we're testing against 4:47 Block teardown 5:15 Test variations 5:39 Testing methodology 8:59 Test results - AMD 10:47 Test results - Intel 12:15 Conclusions
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 7]
Просмотров 11 тыс.Месяц назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 6]
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 месяца назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 5]
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.4 месяца назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 4]
Просмотров 11 тыс.5 месяцев назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Billet Labs MonoBlock - Externally-cooled 4090/14900K build - Part 4
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
We're designing our first case and building a PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 3]
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Billet Labs MonoBlock - Externally-cooled 4090/14900K build - Part 3
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
We're designing our first case and building a PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 2]
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Watercooling a 14900K and a 4090 in a 13 litre NAS case [part 1]
Просмотров 14 тыс.8 месяцев назад
We're attempting to fit the world's hottest PC components in a 13 litre PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Billet Labs MonoBlock - Externally-cooled 4090/14900K build - Part 2
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
We're designing our first case and building a PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
Billet Labs MonoBlock - Externally-cooled 4090/14900K build - Part 1
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
We're designing our first case and building a PC. Please subscribe to follow the journey! www.billetlabs.com IG: @billet_labs
The hand-finishing process of the Billet Labs Monoblock
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
The hand-finishing process of the Billet Labs Monoblock
How to install the Billet Labs Monoblock
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
How to install the Billet Labs Monoblock
You don't use copper and and aluminum together especially with watter. You need to change radiators to copper ones or that pump don't gonna live long. When I done my copper build 10y ago I'm sure I used pipe which fit my fittings and bend everything because copper is really nice material to bend. Moving fittings to portable computer is bad idea. Copper is good material to take the heat but he doesn't like to lose that heat like aluminium but backing to topic pc loops can really heat up to really high temperatures first test those Moving fittings with watter and pressure but also a high temp.
cara na boa eu curto bastante case mod.. mas essas unhas com tinta me deu nojo... vou ser obrigado a dropar dessa agenda woke 🤮🤮🤮 vou ter que ver outra coisa...
Great build but why worry about restriction when you were planning to use the telescopic ones anyways
damn this is some craftsmanship
once could say it's a cock blocker 14:20
doesnt having 4 types of metal corrode the inside of the tubes with the water solder copper brass and whatever the radiators are made from
Thumbs down for your disgusting fingernails, freak.
cry more
whats the price on this?
looks like a fucking toaster
I've always liked crazy custom RL projects…. -But being sensible, it would have been better for you if you were going to build an ITX PC to build it in 2 packages or in two parts. Computer case + plus the cooling equipment. (360x360x40mm radiator with 9 be-quiet and an ekwb pump (with tubes and quick connectors. ___________ This way you would have space to water cool: 1nvme 1 cpu 1 vrm motherboard 1 gpu and its vrm
Ähm, did i miss the water heat extention handling? small case, small water amount, heating fixed pipes, will they stand the heat expension or is that minimal? I think because the whole system is copper/metal, will help give heat energy out. To put it in a cold area it will benfit more than non metal pipe systems^^
I'm curious: I can see a couple of guys spending many, many hours on such a project for themselves, but who's got the money to commission a build like this?
I creamed a little at 32:08
rarely do machines warrant the term beautiful but this one definitely is.
but can it run crysis
🤩🤩🤩🤩
Brico Bros
Awesome. Sick. One of the greatest builds i've ever seen in this reduced space. Congratulations
dude thinks painting your nails and wearing a bunch of non matching rings and clothes is style and personality. dumb Europe cucks, grow some balls
Sounds like a jet engine
Five minutes in and it would have just made sense to make a custom case. Edit: hey this video would have been more interesting if you used a real toaster case.
I dont think i have seen a better craftmanship on the tube for a PC case.
WHAT A CRAZY BUILD MAN!!
Tool store o rings are thicker and won´t be cut by tight fittings. It´s just everything with conical outer thread and needs a tightness air check each section.
фу, пидоры пелевин, snuff, 56 о мухах, 108 о музыке
This is so amazing.
I wish I were cool enough to sit on tables like that
You had me until that business with the VRM heatsink. Not only did you significantly reduce it's thermal mass (thus reducing it's effectiveness), you also painted it, which will further reduce it's functionality as a heatsink. The original part is anodized, not painted. Anodizing doesn't interfere with aluminum's ability to radiate heat, paint acts as an insulator. That heatsink is almost worthless now.
This poor man. Invested 8 MONTHS OF HIS LIFE. £5000. HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF LABOR, NETWORKING, & CUSTOM ENGINEERING. SELLS A PRODUCT TO A CLIENT. Video doesn't even pull a million views. I now understand the gravity of how depreciative the hardware market truly is.
I know you mean well but titling it "the most powerful watercooled PC" makes you look like a complete fucking moron, and I immediately click "Don't recommend channel". Fucking slap the shit out of the dumbfuck who titled this video.
11:00 It's not soldering it's brazing because the difference between soldering and braising is solder attaches to pieces we're brazing is acting like a gasket that is made of metal and one other difference is braising is done with an open flame where soldering is typically done with an electric apparatus but there is also gas ones out there but still at the same time you're using a metal tip instead of a gas flame to heat the bonding metal whether you call it a brazing rod or solder
my fisrt time watching a pc bnuild without skipping
This... This is so awesome, I absolutely love it!
next up: a case made entirely out of radiators and heat pipes
So you're the bitch of that guy and he likes it when you paint your Neil's like a slut
Has it started to smell like burnt wood yet
best 40min plus video i have seen in a long time, did not even realize it was that long till the very end, great work, keep it up!
wow good work ))
i love the video absolutely keep up the good work guys
Plexiglass in stead of wooddrill and tap.
Are you painting your nails? Or is it different people holding and showing stuff?
is it batter to design your own case? rather than butchering existing.
Your gpu is quite hot, mines 22C idle... might be worth checking!
Seen people mount all their parts onto a block of wood with dust filters on the fans that didn't thermal throttle...
U shauld tray games
if i love youtube for smthng, it is for vids like this) You are crazy, go on!
все конечно заебись, но на хуя ты ногти красишь?
sorry but as im watching this, my pet peeve kicked in. at 28:05 Its called a Harness, of wires ince you already have it routed out. its not a bundle anymore.
Super glad I could hear ALL the spit in your mouth. Thanks.
"Travel PC" ?! How the heck is that thing gonna go through customs? Amazing build though!