I'm shocked how well this worked - Steam Deck Cooler Upgrade

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    I love the Steam Deck, but unfortunately it can be a bit loud and runs kinda hot.. well today we change that.
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  • @Simalacrum
    @Simalacrum Год назад +6694

    The fact that they did this entire operation without turning off the Steam Deck feels distinctly like “Whoops, we forgot to anaesthetise the patient before surgery”

    • @RothAnim
      @RothAnim Год назад +445

      PC Building Simulator meets Surgeon Simulator.

    • @guy_autordie
      @guy_autordie Год назад +54

      The imperium is laughing.

    • @yuyuy666
      @yuyuy666 Год назад +116

      "Stop yer squirmin', this gonna make you go fastah!" - Ork Painboy

    • @zaxmaxlax
      @zaxmaxlax Год назад +114

      Thats what impressed me the most, also they kept fiddling the board with a literal chunk of aluminum and screwdrivers and didn't even unplug the battery.

    • @crafciak31
      @crafciak31 Год назад +96

      *steam deck silent screaming the entire operation*

  • @micahp-c9620
    @micahp-c9620 Год назад +6783

    This feels like the unofficial Sketchy Heatsinks episode 4, where alex finally has all of the equipment he wanted 5 years ago.

    • @s1x789
      @s1x789 Год назад +87

      Pretty much haha

    • @thanhvinhle2893
      @thanhvinhle2893 Год назад +291

      They should bring back that series with now advanced equipment

    • @andrewtheabomination2371
      @andrewtheabomination2371 Год назад +115

      I say they return to sketchy heatsinks made of cast aluminum. Screw the machinery

    • @farawaythrower
      @farawaythrower Год назад +19

      @@andrewtheabomination2371 i thought they already tried that

    • @PaulGrayUK
      @PaulGrayUK Год назад +6

      Left or right-handed scissors - quick to the laser.

  • @YourLordMobius
    @YourLordMobius Год назад +1471

    The best part about all of this is that steam released CAD files for the deck. So instead of cutting a hole in the rear case they could have modeled a hole in the cad file and 3D printed an entire new case.

    • @excitedbox5705
      @excitedbox5705 Год назад +122

      and had a crappy looking 3d print instead of a precision molded back cover. If anything they should only have cut a hole for the cooler an not the mounting plate.

    • @markkocsicska2590
      @markkocsicska2590 Год назад +138

      @@excitedbox5705 Still that would be reversible and interchangeable.

    • @harmvanvliet6299
      @harmvanvliet6299 Год назад +57

      No you can't The case is a "full" 3d model used to get an idea how the Steam deck looks. These are not part level. So you don't have just the back shell seperately with screw holes etc at the correct location. Afaik no even has ever made a custom back panel for the steam deck.

    • @markkocsicska2590
      @markkocsicska2590 Год назад +53

      @@harmvanvliet6299 This is true. It was kind of a letdown. The CAD files weren't the step files. They were just the solid objects to work around.

    • @CrashM85
      @CrashM85 Год назад +36

      Or just mill an entire aluminimum back case

  • @Supernaut46
    @Supernaut46 Год назад +109

    Alex is an engineer after my own heart. Involves the boss just enough in projects to get him excited enough to dump large amounts of cash into supplying him with equipment and tooling. Excellent work.

  • @bigidiot5881
    @bigidiot5881 Год назад +409

    "What about a big heat sync?"
    "It's still kinda hot...What if we also added a fan?"
    I love that as the video goes on, they're just slowly building it back up into a gaming PC

    • @CroneLife1
      @CroneLife1 Год назад

      This.

    • @AC3handle
      @AC3handle Год назад +23

      which IS, of course, peak performance.
      I seriously wish some tablets would go back to CHONK values so they could put better heat dissipation in them.

    • @maikocasper3481
      @maikocasper3481 Год назад

      Up

    • @MarvelousXT
      @MarvelousXT Год назад +5

      Next video, they gonna take out the whole board inside and make it into mini-PC.

    • @user-xu2pi6vx7o
      @user-xu2pi6vx7o Год назад

      Next up, liquid cooling!

  • @corbinbarrett9959
    @corbinbarrett9959 Год назад +673

    Between the "So today I'm making your strap-on?" and "It's like a dremel, but with balls" Alex is on fire today lmao

    • @maudepotvin8660
      @maudepotvin8660 Год назад +4

      The whole LTT team seem to be always ... in a great mood, like they do it a lot lol !

    • @FloatTheBuizel
      @FloatTheBuizel Год назад +1

      Haha I made the likes 609!

    • @phyde1885
      @phyde1885 Год назад +1

      I almost fell over when Alex said " I'm making your strap-on?" Then the look Linus gives us just TOPPED it OFF !!! Hilarious !!! LTT at it's BEST!

  • @tyrush6224
    @tyrush6224 Год назад +401

    “What’s the repeatability of your scissor cutting? Mine laser’s under a thou.”
    This is quite possibly the single nerdiest line Alex has ever said and I love it.

    • @lilvenaz
      @lilvenaz Год назад +6

      As a laser noob and fascinated by them explain what the second part means ?
      My laser is under a thousand watts?

    • @victorrzhang
      @victorrzhang Год назад +22

      @@lilvenaz thousandth of an inch in precision

    • @cshairydude
      @cshairydude Год назад +12

      1/1000 inch = 0.0254 mm

    • @Razumen
      @Razumen Год назад +2

      @@victorrzhang That's accuracy, not repeatability. Unless he used the wrong term, I believe he meant it will produce the same result a thousand times before it makes an error.

    • @kyndred-ry5mm
      @kyndred-ry5mm Год назад

      @@lilvenaz YOU WOULD HAVE FUN WHERE I WORK ,12000watts amada fiber cutter

  • @nateekard9937
    @nateekard9937 Год назад +164

    22:40 I love the proud dad look linus gets anytime someone other than him nails a segue into a sponsor spot.

    • @schoonerthedog
      @schoonerthedog Год назад +8

      Linus was so proud of that, you could see him glow with joy

  • @BTStudioGE
    @BTStudioGE Год назад +309

    22:39 That face Linus makes after that flawless segue by Alex is just perfect. Bet he's thinking "you learned well, my son"

    • @MySUHIT
      @MySUHIT Год назад +27

      Proud dad face.

    • @zeldfep
      @zeldfep Год назад +11

      I thought the same, jus visible happiness from linus lol

    • @enormhi
      @enormhi Год назад +10

      Linus is SO proud!

    • @minibeyse
      @minibeyse Год назад +2

      I agree, though there is a cut there, it might be linus giving him the tip ;-)

    • @F0X_two
      @F0X_two Год назад +1

      @@minibeyse I don’t think so, there were probably just 1 or 2 seconds silence the cut removed - Linus just looks too surprised and happy

  • @Dangineering
    @Dangineering Год назад +2083

    I can not overstate how much I love these engineering type episodes.

    • @muneebqureshi7747
      @muneebqureshi7747 Год назад +22

      I agree man, its so cool seeing a bunch of people make the weirdest stuff and still be functional.

    • @stefan514
      @stefan514 Год назад +10

      Engineering is such a big word for anything Alex does 🤷🏼‍♂️ He has all the tools and no training

    • @reneb986
      @reneb986 Год назад +4

      @@stefan514 Absolutley..... In all those Episodes so far they made soooo little out of such great tools. In Germany we say "Perlen vor die Säue" and i think it fit's here spot on.
      But at least they are getting there, love this Episode. There is really a usefull product coming out at the end.

    • @Snowness
      @Snowness Год назад +7

      @@Entertainment- yeah, I thought that as well. Besides, These episodes are awesome, and Alex designs and builds some really cool prototypes. These are literally one of my favorite series from LMG.

    • @dewey404
      @dewey404 Год назад +5

      These are 100% the best episodes

  • @BryceMiller
    @BryceMiller Год назад +317

    The delight on Linus’s face when Alex went to the sponsor 😆

    • @archimedesamazonas5379
      @archimedesamazonas5379 Год назад +45

      RIGHT?! The sudden realization and the proud dad look afterwards. Haha

    • @FleurDeFire
      @FleurDeFire Год назад +20

      I just came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed it. It was amazing rofl

    • @reemeruxd
      @reemeruxd Год назад +3

      happy the dudes making em money

  • @thelaggymonster
    @thelaggymonster Год назад +583

    One of my favourite episodes ever, this is exactly the kind of enthusiast madness I come to this channel for

    • @kellyhiggins5703
      @kellyhiggins5703 Год назад +2

      @@thelaggymonster so when do you think your dad began to suspect you were gay?

    • @okarowarrior
      @okarowarrior Год назад +1

      @@thelaggymonster delete this comment to save yourself the embarrassment

    • @bhabok20
      @bhabok20 Год назад

      @@okarowarrior what did he commented though ??

  • @darioperez1587
    @darioperez1587 Год назад +431

    Alex: What’s the repeatability of your scissors?
    Also Alex: just cut a hole in the back of a Steam deck by hand, yolo lol

    • @Itz_Worm
      @Itz_Worm Год назад +6

      To be fair the hole was cut after using said non-scissored stencil for marking the cut.

    • @mpauls85
      @mpauls85 Год назад +5

      I am actually shocked that they own a CO2 laser and do not know that you can easily cut ABS with it. If you add a nitrogen nozzle you can even get rid of (almost) all scorch marks. But it really isn't necessary if you chose your parameters correctly. I did it all the time a couple of years ago in our rapid prototyping lab at the university.

    • @HazzaPi
      @HazzaPi Год назад +1

      Also that they don't know how to use their laser cutter - they cut out outline before the holes so it was not held in place. You can even see it move while cutting the final hole

  • @yarin.suissa
    @yarin.suissa Год назад +197

    Linus' smiles at 22:39 like "I'm so proud, he grew up so fast"
    love the sponsor segues

    • @urolledme3087
      @urolledme3087 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/bT_E_NWeUaQ/видео.html.
      Finally it's here .

    • @TheHermeynator
      @TheHermeynator Год назад +2

      Came here to comment exactly this xD

  • @katherinesilens2994
    @katherinesilens2994 Год назад +51

    5:25 For any prospective modders, note that this trick only works because the holes are the same size. If you want to make something that bridges two holes of unequal size, you just measure both holes and the maximum distance, and the center to center distance = maximum distance - (hole 1 diameter + hole 2 diameter)/2

    • @cancer_sucks
      @cancer_sucks Год назад +13

      i love how you explained this for the people that didnt get it.. but you realise if they didnt get it they aint getting this either lol

  • @wwjoshdew
    @wwjoshdew Год назад +569

    22:38 I laughed my ass off and had to watch that a few times. The smile on Linus' face is priceless.

    • @LiaoDrew
      @LiaoDrew Год назад +51

      The man si proud

    • @David-wg5ce
      @David-wg5ce Год назад +22

      Bruh i came here to comment this. Took the words out of my mouth 😂

    • @galahad38
      @galahad38 Год назад +13

      popped down to the comments to talk about it lmao

    • @uhuhno6441
      @uhuhno6441 Год назад +5

      @@galahad38
      Alright, you go first 😃

    • @Yosuen
      @Yosuen Год назад +33

      in linus' head : NOW THAT'S MA BOI

  • @georgegicewicz3923
    @georgegicewicz3923 Год назад +992

    Genius, easy to remove when it's cold, stays on during use due to thermal expansion. 10/10 "It's not a bug, it's a feature"

    • @urolledme3087
      @urolledme3087 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/bT_E_NWeUaQ/видео.html.
      Finally it's here .

    • @Validole
      @Validole Год назад +49

      Both aluminium, so both expand the same. He just made them with an interference fit.

    • @tojassargaja2085
      @tojassargaja2085 Год назад +21

      Why it wouldnt fit when it was hot? Isnt termal expansion make it easyer to fit the thing? The back plate was hot so souldnt the expansion make the slot bigger? Im a bit confused. Why would it be easy to remove when its cold?

    • @KekkusMaximus
      @KekkusMaximus Год назад +43

      @@tojassargaja2085 with weird shapes come weird expansion patterns. Might just have been a couple thaus but it was enough to make the whole thing not fit properly

    • @OwenWalker
      @OwenWalker Год назад +47

      @@tojassargaja2085 it expands in all directions not just outwards

  • @TheKidzcangame2
    @TheKidzcangame2 Год назад +316

    The look of sheer happiness on linuses face when Alex said the line for the sponsor

    • @groundjet
      @groundjet Год назад +60

      The look of a proud father

    • @fabiancamargo5545
      @fabiancamargo5545 Год назад +1

      Man! I didn't notice it the first time! :D ty! That smile is Gold! :v

    • @wiardgiezen
      @wiardgiezen Год назад +1

      He missed the opportunity to call it a smooth segue though

    • @TreadTalks
      @TreadTalks Год назад +1

      I came to post this. 😁

  • @imnormal3792
    @imnormal3792 Год назад +4

    13:13 sounds like a mad dentist

  • @tylerpuszkar
    @tylerpuszkar Год назад +31

    I love how you guys explain everything you are doing and figuring out and don't just gloss over what you're doing for these types and all types of videos.

  • @2nd-place
    @2nd-place Год назад +534

    I love how proud Linus looked when Alex made that absolutely buttery smooth transition to the sponsor.

  • @jablue4329
    @jablue4329 Год назад +1801

    Ooh, a shop episode. This is the kind of stuff that makes me happy to be an engineer, so I love seeing it here.

    • @Badsniperarmy
      @Badsniperarmy Год назад +5

      Oo what type if u dont mind me asking?

    • @jablue4329
      @jablue4329 Год назад +46

      @@Badsniperarmy Mechanical. I went through shop training not too long ago and am still in a sort of honeymoon phase with the profession. Especially since I'm in the process of getting a patent filed for the 1st product I was a major part of.

    • @yuxuanhuang3523
      @yuxuanhuang3523 Год назад +11

      I love these types of actually not that messy modifications too.
      I hoped they would have milled in a dovetail to make the cooler slide in and out. They could have gone farther and added a small power connector for the fan as well.

    • @eirikheggelund
      @eirikheggelund Год назад +6

      @@jablue4329 Tell us about this product of yours!

    • @MDomi
      @MDomi Год назад

      These are the best with home stuff.

  • @jahshjahsh2002
    @jahshjahsh2002 Год назад +58

    Getting rid of the fans by adding a fan was a genious idea.

    • @krisrobitzsch
      @krisrobitzsch Год назад +9

      Well, they did drop it like 20c. That’s huge.

    • @johnjingleheimersmith9259
      @johnjingleheimersmith9259 4 месяца назад

      Well it's a bigger fan theoretically so lots more airflow thus lot more cooler and quieter since it can run a bit slower. He could just have used the HR-10 Pro. It already has a fan incorporated. Heck it might even fit right where the HR-09 was. Ain't noctua quality though, for sure.

  • @txtardis7887
    @txtardis7887 Год назад +12

    I know y'all are all about "going extreme", however, a straight up way to add more cooling quietly is to swap out the ole conventional fan in the Steam Deck with a Squirrel Cage variant. They produce a much greater airflow, with greater pressures, while being very quite (why A/C units use them).
    It would still require your retrofitting magic, but, costs and general ability for your readers to be able to follow what you are doing in their own homes is much higher.

  • @charliemaybe
    @charliemaybe Год назад +473

    Linus looked like a proud dad watching his son learning from him when Alex did the sponsor transition

  • @gamingmarcus
    @gamingmarcus Год назад +280

    I'm so amazed to see how LTT transitioned from total jank solutions to this beautiful product. Alex was a great addition to the team!

    • @h5b12345
      @h5b12345 Год назад +5

      It was pretty jank at the end with the fan though

    • @iceghost
      @iceghost Год назад +11

      @@h5b12345 because that was the quick 5min solution

    • @h5b12345
      @h5b12345 Год назад

      @@iceghost doesn't change the fact that without the janky fan, the whole thing wouldn't have worked. I'm not saying the idea isn't great or the workmanship was bad. Just saying that the "beautiful product" the other guy was talking about is completely useless without that janky fan. 5 minutes solution or not, there is no final working "beautiful product".

    • @EvilN4ture
      @EvilN4ture Год назад +1

      @@h5b12345 it did work without the janky fan, 20:12. The soc was running 150mhz higher at the same temp, the editor added the 13% faster note

  • @travismason2811
    @travismason2811 Год назад +2

    When I lived in Austin TX I worked at Z-Bot(Tormach South effectively, we made all the cool stuff for the Tormach CNCs, tool changers, smart cool, and whatnot(We were also the southern showroom and sales)) and I had access to our shop 24/7 with 4-5 Tormach mills and a CNC lathe, and a standard lathe. Combine that with our hackerspace and I had access to all the equipment you guys have in that shop and I miss it.

  • @brandonb3279
    @brandonb3279 Год назад

    This video was extremely enjoyable! I hope to see more like it in the future, I'll definitely watch them in their entirety!

  • @amidamaru0086
    @amidamaru0086 Год назад +187

    4:50 I love how I can tell by Alex's face that he's gonna bring up the "thermal smoo" before he even does it XD

  • @acsetpoint
    @acsetpoint Год назад +429

    For me, Alex is the most relatable person at LTT. I love these projects, and watching Alex play with all his new toys.

    • @kaldo_kaldo
      @kaldo_kaldo Год назад +8

      Yeah, he reminds me of someone I would have grown up with
      I'm from a rural part of the US, he definitely has our "screw it let's see what happens" way of life a lot of my friends have

    • @noneofyourbusiness5134
      @noneofyourbusiness5134 Год назад

      Alex and in the last few months Dan tend to result in the video getting a watch, they definitely seem to go more into the details/engineering side of things even if that observation may not be accurate.

  • @RideRedRacer
    @RideRedRacer Год назад +8

    so cool watching Linus and his team grow over the years. you guys are doing amazing things for the tech community.

  • @mrlmaokun
    @mrlmaokun Год назад +1

    A couple videos ago Alex explained the concept of tolerance stacking, and it really did open my eyes to the potential factors/problems in these types of projects. Good shit.

  • @shadowtheimpure
    @shadowtheimpure Год назад +471

    When your tolerances are so tight that you can actually PRESSFIT the heatsink to the plate, that's how you know you're doing precision machining.

    • @ryanengle3188
      @ryanengle3188 Год назад +11

      Thats exactly what i was thinking. Cool it off and shove it in. Good job boys.

    • @TomDetka
      @TomDetka Год назад +9

      The dimension in the groove should have grown with more heat. The most likely reason it went in before bolting it on is because the back is so thin when they tightened it up the groove warped slightly.

    • @MasonH24
      @MasonH24 Год назад +16

      As a very long-time view of LTT, it's like I'm watching the wrong channel or something.
      Why is this working, and WTF channel am I on?!

    • @GregoryVeizades
      @GregoryVeizades Год назад +6

      @@TomDetka Metal expands in all dimensions. So the groove will get smaller when the whole mass is heated vs localized heating.

    • @TomDetka
      @TomDetka Год назад +1

      @@GregoryVeizades But it grows uniformly in all dimensions so for the slot to get smaller the walls would have to expand more than the and floor. Warpage I think is still the most likely cause.

  • @m4heshd
    @m4heshd Год назад +32

    That Linus' smirk when Alex did a flippin' 10/10 sponsor segue at the end.. He was so proud. Like a proud father who trained his boi to do segues all his life. 😂😂

  • @kailashbtw9103
    @kailashbtw9103 Год назад

    Great work ALEX, really quality design work, looks amazing. Major props!

  • @jordanbennett6461
    @jordanbennett6461 Год назад +10

    Might be my favorite video here. Love seeing the machinery in use and linus and Alex learning, playing, and inventing.

  • @cyberwolf575
    @cyberwolf575 Год назад +687

    Not sure if Linus or Alex noticed this, but even when the temps were the same, 84C stock and 85C after, the frequency was 150mhz higher on the cooled one. The stock ran at around 1850 and the after ran around 2000.

    • @aepallenp
      @aepallenp Год назад +3

      Is that good or bad?

    • @i4mModdy
      @i4mModdy Год назад +109

      @@aepallenp its good

    • @liev535
      @liev535 Год назад +21

      @@aepallenp its good and bad, more performance, but slightly more power consumption with it.

    • @cyberwolf575
      @cyberwolf575 Год назад +209

      @@liev535 actually it's using less power. If you look at the voltage, on stock it was using 1.8V to achieve those speeds and on the modded one it uses 1.6V to achieve higher clocks. This often happens when thermals are an issue. It's why sometimes undervolting your cpu when you overclock, can give you higher oc results with a good cooler.

    • @sirkamote6774
      @sirkamote6774 Год назад +22

      @@aepallenp good, with additional cooling allowed the deck to reach higher clock speed since it had temp to spare.

  • @BBW4MEPLZ
    @BBW4MEPLZ Год назад +263

    This is one of the only times I’ve seen Alex not complete half-baked try something and I’m here for it.

    • @Undeaddeaths
      @Undeaddeaths Год назад +29

      That's because they actually have the tools they need for once.

    • @kilian9448
      @kilian9448 Год назад +5

      desk PC and fan desk were also very nicely put together

  • @YaruSasaki
    @YaruSasaki Год назад +5

    18:55 you could've also just put the cooling tower into the freezer for like 2-3 minutes, or let's say 5 - remember, with thermal expansion your aluminium plate widens, and in that case, so does the gap the tower had to fit in! So your goal was not to cool the plate, but actually to cool the heatsink instead! (since it would've shrunk and therefore fit into the gap much more easily)
    From mounting bearings onto shafts at work I do know a thing or two about this stuff xD

  • @kevster79
    @kevster79 Год назад

    Love the fact how you both properlyh geeked out over this - concept outstanding
    great work!

  • @nik12937
    @nik12937 Год назад +409

    I think these are my favorite types of videos from you guys, small-scale engineering and modification is always interesting to watch.

    • @singhtv1911
      @singhtv1911 Год назад

      Don't read my name (((

    • @gzaos
      @gzaos Год назад

      and they have all to toys to make it happen, a dream.

    • @Viking8888
      @Viking8888 Год назад

      Totally agree!

  • @asherlevi33
    @asherlevi33 Год назад +397

    Wow, the +13% of performance is huge for same thermals and a bit less noise!
    That by itself could be a huge marketing point!

    • @KINGOFFILMSDUDE
      @KINGOFFILMSDUDE Год назад +18

      Same can be achieved with undervolting your GPU; Give it a go when you have time!

    • @MrIamadon
      @MrIamadon Год назад +6

      @@KINGOFFILMSDUDE wtf obvs you get less temps with less power :D

    • @Riko_KP
      @Riko_KP Год назад +15

      @@MrIamadon But the lower temps can allow the GPU to boost higher and for longer amounts of time, therefore it might keep up the same temperatures even. I undervolted and overclocked my 6600 XT only to keep it at the same temps, but faster and quieter.

    • @davidhodge0201
      @davidhodge0201 Год назад +5

      @@MrIamadon what alot of people don't consider that lower temps from undervolting can also = higher clocks thus also = higher performance such as this. That's why under volting with a mild overclock is so awesome, more performance, less nois, less heat. Ofcourse there is a balance you have to find with the voltage and clock speed. It's easy to put an over kill cooing solution on a part and get more clocks out of it simply from it not thermal throttling, but doing all of it with just tuning is a fun project if you have the time and knowledge.

    • @KINGOFFILMSDUDE
      @KINGOFFILMSDUDE Год назад

      @@MrIamadon mine now maintains a much more stable clock while losing 20W power draw and about 6c cooler; honestly try it :)

  • @agenericaccount3935
    @agenericaccount3935 Год назад

    Well filmed, well presented, well put together. Appreciate it.

  • @christopherpoulton9124
    @christopherpoulton9124 Год назад +1

    I really like the custom builds. Good work!!

  • @edahmed7
    @edahmed7 Год назад +394

    Linus might not be an engineer but he is doing a great service to engineering… Linus you are getting the next gen excited about engineering and making it look as cool as it really is👍🏼 … Thank you

    • @urolledme3087
      @urolledme3087 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/bT_E_NWeUaQ/видео.html.
      Finally it's here .

  • @lucaslac124
    @lucaslac124 Год назад +99

    Hands down, best engineering effort so far. Linus actually took the time to make his hole the correct size, even using such primitive tools as paper, tape, and a dremel. Hats off to you two.

  • @DerekMartell
    @DerekMartell Год назад +1

    I love Linus' exploration into the shop and like revelation of how cool precision is

  • @shauncoyne4949
    @shauncoyne4949 Год назад

    This is one of the coolest DIY videos y'all have done in awhile. The vide was great!

  • @Asytra
    @Asytra Год назад +485

    The Steam Deck was already a pretty "cyberpunk" device, but you've gone and made it more punk. Love it even if it's less practical! Now it's time for a miniature liquid cooling loop. ;)

    • @WeaselDev
      @WeaselDev Год назад

      @@yackablejohnson1485 What would you say the best quality/price ratio one is rn?

    • @ronsijm
      @ronsijm Год назад +13

      @@yackablejohnson1485 so what "chinese-based Linux hand-held" is the most cyberpunk device out there that we haven't heard about?

    • @Kafj302
      @Kafj302 Год назад +2

      So put the coolant tank on the other side to balance the system?

    • @Freshbott2
      @Freshbott2 Год назад +7

      No it’s Steam Punk 😁

    • @sm_stormzy1075
      @sm_stormzy1075 Год назад +4

      @@yackablejohnson1485 "so what "chinese-based Linux hand-held" is the most cyberpunk device out there that we haven't heard about?"

  • @luxxkun
    @luxxkun Год назад +88

    the smile linus gave when alex said "what will never burn you out" 22:39

    • @XDM_Studios
      @XDM_Studios Год назад

      🤣🤣 i though i was the only one who noticed that LOL, linus was like like that duo in school that they know when a joke was getting setup

  • @litlclutch
    @litlclutch Год назад +2

    Loved this video, was slightly surprised the cad files valve released for the steam deck weren't used or mentioned but amazing job!

  • @james589
    @james589 Год назад

    Always a good time in the shop!

  • @mrbarackmodi665
    @mrbarackmodi665 Год назад +1479

    This is such a cool idea, the end product looks really cool.
    This same idea should be done on a laptop.
    Imagine the extra cooling and no need for elevating the laptop as the heatsinks will be doing that job.

    • @urolledme3087
      @urolledme3087 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/bT_E_NWeUaQ/видео.html.
      Finally it's here .

    • @neurokinetik64ES
      @neurokinetik64ES Год назад +69

      Could probably incorporate it into a dock as well. As long as there are accessible heat pipes in the laptop cooler, a similar approach could be used.

    • @Ezio470
      @Ezio470 Год назад +21

      Yep, laptops should come with a removable bottom plate to actually prevent burns when not using cooler stand.

    • @deepakgodhia4415
      @deepakgodhia4415 Год назад +33

      There is that Water cooled Laptop that LTT covered. You connect reservoir and radiator outside of the laptop and there are water ports on the laptop itself.

    • @ArifFidaali
      @ArifFidaali Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing!

  • @galgrunfeld9954
    @galgrunfeld9954 Год назад +319

    I'll be honest, I'm really looking forward to the lab opening. While I do like to game as a hobby, doing crazy ideas and creating things out of thin air is what I really wanna see.

    • @lancenig
      @lancenig Год назад +5

      Thank you for the honesty

  • @someryebread
    @someryebread Год назад

    I'm nerding out over that shop more than the Steam Deck mod, that super organized tool chest is just *chefs kiss* beautiful.

  • @michaelzukas714
    @michaelzukas714 Год назад +1

    the cores were running at a higher clock with less utilization as well as more fps, this was a crazy good job, Good job Linus and alex!

  • @kdawg3484
    @kdawg3484 Год назад +144

    Alex: *cuts a template with a laser cutter instead of scissors*
    DIY Perks: *makes a PS5 slim with a jigsaw and file*
    Actually, I keep wondering why you guys haven't collabed yet, and I fully support it.

    • @d1oftwins
      @d1oftwins Год назад +19

      Might have to do something with the distance between UK and Canada. 🤷‍♂️ It's difficult to collaborate on a hands-on level without interacting in person.

    • @nike9971
      @nike9971 Год назад +4

      I was here to comment the same thing! Collab with DIYPerks would be cleanest most efficient system! The engineering would outweigh distance. LTT to LMG was a long distance as well once upon a time.

    • @SamAsMe
      @SamAsMe Год назад +3

      Funny, I just thought about why I haven't heard LTT even mention DIY perks when I saw his slim video come up my feed.

    • @TwatMcGee
      @TwatMcGee Год назад

      @@SamAsMe theyve talked about him on wan show i believe

  • @theonetralewolf
    @theonetralewolf Год назад

    Thank you for the tip @5:20 about the calipers!

  • @LabGecko
    @LabGecko Год назад +21

    Suggestion: Take a photo of the PCB you're making parts for
    measure the largest chip you can find to get the scale (the larger, the lower the likely error rate)
    size the image to be 1:1 scale
    use that as your template for parts.
    Might let you make parts in one shot instead of more trial & error route

    • @onebacon_
      @onebacon_ Год назад +3

      With a photo, you have to be careful to minimize perspective. So go far away and zoom in. They definitely have the cameras for that, but if you don't, a scanner also works perfectly.
      I've used that exact technique a lot of times

    • @LabGecko
      @LabGecko Год назад +1

      @@onebacon_ perspective distorsion definitely gets worse as the lens gets closer, especially with cellphone cameras. That zoom technique is a good tip

  • @yeralma_soqan
    @yeralma_soqan Год назад +216

    It's cleanest and the best project I've ever seen from Alex, Temps may not be that much different but boosts are higher.
    Just loved it so much

    • @shadowtheimpure
      @shadowtheimpure Год назад +30

      Temps were 20c lower once they added to fan to the assembly though. With a bit more prototyping, I bet you could get a fan/heatsink assembly that goes on and comes off without any fuss. This is great for a 'proof of concept' prototype.

  • @CaptainHoratioPugwash
    @CaptainHoratioPugwash Год назад +55

    22:40 Linus' face killed me 🤣 I think he really dug Alex's sponsor segue.

    • @Konosuketube
      @Konosuketube Год назад +1

      It was amazing, he looked so proud haha

    • @D0S81
      @D0S81 Год назад

      dude, i think we all dug that seque, i love Alex, he delivers everything so dry its just all the more funny.

  • @ericthedesigner
    @ericthedesigner Год назад

    Brilliantly beautiful! Awesome Work!

  • @mctooch
    @mctooch Год назад

    This was really cool guys. Great work alex. Great work linus! Its so funny. Alex is such an engineer... even down to his slight awkwardness. love it!

  • @diogo763
    @diogo763 Год назад +116

    Really nice seeing an Employer ask and learn with his employees, these are always such a fun watch

    • @Zimx02
      @Zimx02 Год назад +2

      LTT should be a worker coop at this point.

    • @georgepetrakis7703
      @georgepetrakis7703 Год назад

      Linus should not appear in these episodes. He didn't do any work (just video shots). He appears only for the +++ views because he is Linus.

    • @YOwaz
      @YOwaz Год назад +5

      @@georgepetrakis7703 well its his channel, and hes their boss

    • @yumri4
      @yumri4 Год назад +4

      @@georgepetrakis7703 he is probably there for a stand in for the person who knows nothing about how to do this stuff. To show that a normal steam desk user could do it.

  • @tinitis4144
    @tinitis4144 Год назад +36

    "If you're cutting paper with scissors, what are you even doing? My repeatability is within .001" followed by "Setting up the router is too much work, I'm just going to hand Linus a dremel." 🤣

  • @robinbegley1077
    @robinbegley1077 Год назад +6

    It would be interesting to see a dock with extra cooling like this built in.

  • @DaanDeWeerdt
    @DaanDeWeerdt Год назад +8

    Absolutely love the fact that the Steam Deck is such a great handheld for modding. I just wish they'd increase their production, will only get mine in Q3

    • @jamestorres3262
      @jamestorres3262 Год назад +1

      I hear you I'm Q4 getting so tired of looking at my email she's supposedly they're coming a little early

    • @DaanDeWeerdt
      @DaanDeWeerdt Год назад

      @@jamestorres3262 Well, I just got mine today, so their predictions are really accurate at least

  • @jd52wtf
    @jd52wtf Год назад +189

    I've been waiting for more content like this since they announced the "shop" and hiring of an actual engineer. A little "jank" is fun to watch here and there but this is what we need a lot more of.

    • @Sp4wnK3lla
      @Sp4wnK3lla Год назад +1

      Agreed, this is the fun stuff!

    • @xPewz
      @xPewz Год назад +1

      Indeed! This is the good stuff!

  • @jeroenvob
    @jeroenvob Год назад +412

    Linus in 2025: putting a fan on a fan to cool the fan

    • @collinclark6086
      @collinclark6086 Год назад +19

      liquid cooled fans are coming

    • @toine512fr
      @toine512fr Год назад +9

      There sometimes is a fan on the fan's motor...

    • @secondlive1
      @secondlive1 Год назад +9

      Fans that are cooled by other fans which are cooled by water that are cooled by
      Linus tech tips moment

    • @inamullahrandhawa8749
      @inamullahrandhawa8749 Год назад +4

      na man he gonna heat a fan so he can then cool it

    • @kice
      @kice Год назад

      We need more fans,hit the subscribe BUTTON!

  • @coolduder1001
    @coolduder1001 Год назад

    You guys actually did a good job, you finally learned prototyping and jigs.

  • @greybeard4034
    @greybeard4034 Год назад

    Finally something that looks good Alex, good job

  • @ChaoZz07
    @ChaoZz07 Год назад +253

    Ngl with the amount of knowledge Valve has gained from people testing and experimenting with the Steam Deck. The Deck 2 is going to be significantly better. We are in for a treat boys!!

    • @ollianddelphine
      @ollianddelphine Год назад +7

      Solid alloy casing with built in heat pipes is the way forward just for extra awesomeness.

    • @klaasvaak4803
      @klaasvaak4803 Год назад +16

      @@ollianddelphine wouldnt that just get the entire thing hot as hell?

    • @mauicez5040
      @mauicez5040 Год назад +3

      @@klaasvaak4803 if the thermal medium is large enough it can't be heat soaked especially if you're holding onto it constantly... also if they made it slightly bulkier they could have dual fans on it near the top with a fin stack used in laptops to attempt to move heat off...

    • @ollianddelphine
      @ollianddelphine Год назад +1

      @@klaasvaak4803 I was thinking to embed heatpipes inside the casing and then you could have the chamber and fins on a bit you don't touch, maybe at the top. Also a metal one would just look cool.

    • @erebostd
      @erebostd Год назад +2

      The second one will be significantly more expensive, so i bet it'll be better ☺️👍. The version out now is such a steal, because it's a test balloon. Get it as long as you can... Well, if you can get your hands on one 😂

  • @rlvtrader
    @rlvtrader Год назад +42

    Putting Linus's money spent on equipment to good use. You could see Linus's excitement at being able to do this cool stuff. I'm glad his channel and business are succeeding insanely.

  • @nicwelch
    @nicwelch Год назад

    It's amazing to see someone get so much enjoyment using a tool I literally work with every day of my life.

  • @NithinJune
    @NithinJune Год назад +1

    22:38 Linus was so proud of Alex for this sponsored Segway 😂

  • @bAdorablePeach
    @bAdorablePeach Год назад +263

    Alex your finished products have improved tremendously, this looks incredible! Props

  • @ElPitufoOMFG
    @ElPitufoOMFG Год назад +6

    22:37 Linus spontaneous reaction freaking love it

  • @anthonywynne3915
    @anthonywynne3915 Год назад +1

    Anyone else super happy to see that Alex is wearing a Savage industries shop apron, like creators supporting creators is such an awesome thing to see ☺️

  • @_deathcry
    @_deathcry Год назад

    That proud "That's ma boy!" smirk on Linus face when Alex makes LTT styled segway to sponsor at 22:38 xD

  • @edwinbarrera1861
    @edwinbarrera1861 Год назад +9

    22:37 Linus smiles like a proud father when the Segway to the sponsor was soooo smooth

  • @n.shiina8798
    @n.shiina8798 Год назад +165

    what's more interesting is the power usage actually almost the same while frequency went up a bit. it's running a bit more efficient

    • @STORMFIRE07
      @STORMFIRE07 Год назад +34

      If I have to guess that’s probably because of resistance I think, resistance increases with temperature, so you need more power to overcome the resistance, since the whole device got cooler, internal resistance of the transistors in the CPU got lower, which free up extra power which was then used for higher clock speed

    • @GeneralZimmer
      @GeneralZimmer Год назад +11

      @@STORMFIRE07 You sir, you're correct. If you cooled it down to -150 degrees, it would run around 100% more efficiently (+ or - 20%).

    • @LtdJorge
      @LtdJorge Год назад +3

      @@GeneralZimmer superconducting

    • @n.shiina8798
      @n.shiina8798 Год назад +3

      @@STORMFIRE07 you're right but i didn't expect the internal resistance deviation at such temperature delta would be that much. i always thought it would need more temperature drop

  • @nickreich1
    @nickreich1 Год назад

    I like that they worked on it in the carrying case.

  • @MooTaters
    @MooTaters Год назад

    That brings me back, haven't really heard the thermalright name since my first CPU cooler, the XP-90C, full copper goodness.

  • @brysons7525
    @brysons7525 Год назад +337

    !!Safety warning!! First I wanted to say I always enjoy content like this and I appreciate you guys taking time to put fun and interesting projects like this together. That being said, at 13:40 in the video it appears you used a grinding stone on the aluminum heatsink. PLEASE NEVER USE A GRINDING WHEEL FOR ALUMINUM!! Aluminum can get lodged in the porous grinding wheel and expand causing the wheel to crack or break apart causing injury. If that was a grinding wheel, please replace it and put a warning label up. Love everyone at LMG, please be safe and keep putting out the content!! 💛

    • @wickedwonka999
      @wickedwonka999 Год назад +61

      Ok, I don't know everything, so I'm curious. I work with sheet metal, pretty commonly aluminum. We use grinding wheels on aluminum all the time. There are wheels specifically for grinding aluminum. Are the specific aluminum grinding wheels not good enough? Or how can you be sure they aren't using one here?

    • @Hick25
      @Hick25 Год назад +57

      Alex is a pretty smart guy and i would think he mostly works with aluminium, so it would most likely be a specialty wheel for aluminium

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom Год назад +16

      Woah... I did not know that - I guess you learn something new everyday.

    • @wickedwonka999
      @wickedwonka999 Год назад +40

      @@Hick25 that's my thought. I wouldn't even call aluminum cutting wheels "special", they're just different than steel cutting wheels. Pretty common actually.

    • @tonyr2365
      @tonyr2365 Год назад +15

      Silicon carbide wheels are used for grinding aluminum

  • @tombuster
    @tombuster Год назад +4

    That dremel at 13:23 sound both like something used by a pit crew and my worst nightmare at a dentist's office

  • @bebopcowboy1534
    @bebopcowboy1534 Год назад

    I'm impressed, more of this please.

  • @ericl5973
    @ericl5973 Год назад

    Funny how much joy a die grinder brings to Linus. I used to do all kinds of cooling mods like this before motherboard manufacturers had nice cooling.

  • @awtzzzzzzz2151
    @awtzzzzzzz2151 Год назад +187

    A detachable heatsink like this as an add on would be a cool idea.

    • @InservioLetum
      @InservioLetum Год назад +3

      You would rather have a large clunky fragile and sharp set of metal plates for extra expense, than just admit the fan noise was ALREADY quieter than a ghost farting in a soundproof box? Sometimes better is just a sales pitch. This is a cumbersome sales pitch for a problem that does not exist.

    • @Anarcho-harambeism
      @Anarcho-harambeism Год назад +18

      ​@@InservioLetum you do know that you can engineer a mount? 3rd parties with more time could totally make this an actual product

    • @sherlock_backs
      @sherlock_backs Год назад +2

      @@InservioLetum So?

    • @TheIdiotPlays
      @TheIdiotPlays Год назад +3

      @@InservioLetum Cope.

    • @abdulmuhaimin5274
      @abdulmuhaimin5274 Год назад

      The problem is a thermal expansion

  • @billjoe5794
    @billjoe5794 Год назад +46

    So for anyone wondering, aluminum has very low emissivity. That's why the temperatures stayed pretty close despite strapping a big heat sink to it. Not much of the heat was being transfered to the surrounding air. However, aluminum works great when used with forced convection (fan). The rate of thermal transfer to air is significantly higher under those conditions.

    • @foldionepapyrus3441
      @foldionepapyrus3441 Год назад +5

      I'd say very low is being rather harsh on Aluminium, not that you are wrong, I'd just not call it VERY low as out of similarly suitable mechanical properties materials its still pretty good... Also the fins on that cooler gave you lots of surface area which is good for heat transfer, but are far to close together to really cool by creating convection currents in the air - if you want passive cooling you need enough gap between the fin on the heatsink that the hot air rising can actually really pull cool air all the way through the fins (so for the natural way you hold the steam deck these fins were also in a sub optimal orientation).

    • @rickstorm4198
      @rickstorm4198 Год назад +2

      Yep .... Same thing us noticed by guys like me who fabric race cars. You can put 5 aluminum rads and still overheat. Airflow is required be lt via fan or vehicle movement. Copper is def more forgiving

    • @Papinak2
      @Papinak2 Год назад +5

      Although you have a point, it's not the cause. The deck thermal throttled to 1700MHz during the first test, with heatsink it ran at 2000MHz.

  • @ExpanderDJ
    @ExpanderDJ Год назад

    Awesome build guys. More Alex please!

  • @maximthemagnificent
    @maximthemagnificent Год назад +1

    With the right heatsink and fan you might be able to package a cooling unit into a bump between the grips (leaving space for your hands, of course) that might not even need to be taller than the grips themselves.

  • @asdfish82
    @asdfish82 Год назад +81

    I swear that the cooling/sketchy heatsink videos with alex are my favourite ones! Keep up the good work! Can't wait to see the lab up and running!

    • @Viking8888
      @Viking8888 Год назад +1

      For me it's because he's usually stone cold when he's doing those too. As if it's a "ya, who wouldn't do it this way?" kinda deal!

    • @Carnage8
      @Carnage8 Год назад +1

      Yes! whenever Alex is involved I know its gonna be good, love these cooling videos especially :D excited for the lab to be up and running!

  • @justsomeperson5110
    @justsomeperson5110 Год назад +134

    I was almost disappointed. Things were going well. The heatsink mount looked almost like a professional product. There was an alarmingly minimal level of jank. OMG! Say it ain't so!
    But then they zip-tied a Noctua fan to the heatsink. And ran an external power supply with cables everywhere. Oh thank goodness! We're back to the chaos that is Linus.
    Some joking aside though, so how long do you think we'll have to wait before someone from China rips off this idea and mass markets a kit? And can it come with a built-in USB hub?

    • @rapiddu6482
      @rapiddu6482 Год назад +2

      I don't think you even need usb hub. Steam deck's own charging port will support the fan. Usb charging ports easily do 5w this supports SSD so it might be something like 7.5-10w even. So no problem

    • @jere3604
      @jere3604 Год назад +4

      @@rapiddu6482 i think it was a joke about chinese products always having usb hubs but i might be dumb too

    • @tubes41
      @tubes41 Год назад

      I was going to suggest a USB-C passthrough for power... Might take a bit of electronic smarts, but can disconnect easily when you remove the heatsink

    • @justsomeperson5110
      @justsomeperson5110 Год назад +1

      @@rapiddu6482 "Steam deck's own charging port will support the fan."
      No, not a USB hub to power the fan. I don't think the fan needs external power either. I mean a USB hub because the Steam Deck NEEDS MORE USB PORTS!!! LOL I swear, why Valve thought skimping on USB ports was a good idea, I'll never know. So while adding a big honkin' cooler to the back to turn it into the "Vapour Porch", why not include a USB hub that attaches to the back as well? The fingers on your other hand need something unfortunate to accidentally brush against too. Symmetry! LOL

  • @ponyboycurtis420
    @ponyboycurtis420 Год назад

    This has to be my most rewatched LTT video ever. Certifiably dope asf

  • @creed5248
    @creed5248 Год назад

    You are so lucky to have all them toys . The shop I worked in ... the wires were flying out of the wire wheel and into my arm . LoL !

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur Год назад +14

    I LOVE that Alex is wearing Adam Savage's apron. Would be awesome to see a collab one day. "Under a thou" yeaaah, I see what Alex is binging while working and off work 😆.Oh, and don't think I overlooked the pen... that I can't remember the name of but that's as accurate as you can get with a pen.

  • @hamae
    @hamae Год назад +4

    16:08 lmao that gru voice is so good 😂

  • @jasonkojro-badziak
    @jasonkojro-badziak Год назад +2

    i feel like a good idea would be someone who takes the steamdeck back plate, scan it, then create a new form factor so it ends up being a little bigger in the middle, but you can fit a bigger fan that's quieter and/or pushes more air through the system.

  • @grizzlik7758
    @grizzlik7758 Год назад

    When they start talking about the laser cutting paper, the zoom ins are great

  • @OLBarbok
    @OLBarbok Год назад +132

    Seeing Linus be so enthusiastic about a Strapon after watching the LTT videos for so long and knowing he has a history of talking about Pegging, really makes me happy to be subscribed to this channel