No, no, you misunderstand the superiority of that device. The stock Intel cooler is designed to run at 90-100°C, where it's most comfortable, which is why it never really bothers cooling things down.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff I have been enjoying your content so much since I subbed last year I used the RUclips 'WayBack Machine' so I could start watching your content from the beginning to see what I missed 🥰
Looks like I might be getting famous! 🤣 The video Dawid mentioned is my GPU Cooler on a CPU. Hope you guys enjoy it - and don't forget to check out other TL videos to see if you like the channel. Thanks for the shoutout / credit Dawid. Appreciate it man. Great video... As always.
I've been thinking about doing a similar thing, but instead of actually using it as the main cooler I would use it as a secondary cooler on the CPU backplate. I came upon this idea a few weeks ago when I found out that the back plate and other components on the back of my motherboard we're getting extremely hot on my lga 2011 setup. I did a quick search on Google and found that other people had similar ideas and they actually had some noticeable success in lowering CPU thermals by doing so. So now I've got this crazy idea to rig some kind of vapor chamber heatsink cooling mechanism with a blower fan on the back side of my motherboard. Then that idea spawned numerous other cooling ideas and now I've got this absolutely insane idea for a cooling rig that spreads all throughout my case! I plan to make it this epic project someday that I'll do videos on throughout the process! 😂
@@alphaasianjosh I know. All Jokes here. xD I'm currently waiting for the news regarding Ryzen 5000 series and Radeon 6000 series compatability on B450. That is... the SAM-feature of the Radeon 6000 and how it'll work out. If B450 is viable, I'm going for an Asus TUF B450m Pro. Either Pro-1, Pro-2 or Pro-S On Paper Pro-S is the best of the bunch. But I prefer the looks of Pro-1 & -2. Pro-2 isvery similar to Pro-S on paper, apart from the LAN and SPDIF audio-port.
@@janwitkowsky8787 im pretty sure they said ryzen 5000 can only be used wth b550 and up :(. i also have a b450 and was kinda sad to hear that. maybe theyll give a bios update to support it, hoping.
Just to keep things reverseable, use cables between the motherboard fan connector and the fan connector or to make sure that the soldering got done right, experiment with an otherwise broken deltaco table fan for the sacrifice as that is how I test things like these. Doing this on a motherboard is a tad costly to do in my opinion.
I can't say I'm terribly surprised given that some laptops have potentially worse thermal solutions, but that actually did better than I expected. +1 thumbs up!
The fact that you can run a 5600X with this (65W on both parts) is brilliant, and tbh more mobo manufacturers should do integrated cooling with like 120mm fans for itx and such horizontally on the mobo with a little hatch to put the cpu in
I've been thinking about doing a similar thing, but instead of actually using it as the main cooler I would use it as a secondary cooler on the CPU backplate. I came upon this idea a few weeks ago when I found out that the back plate and other components on the back of my motherboard we're getting extremely hot on my lga 2011 setup. I did a quick search on Google and found that other people had similar ideas and they actually had some noticeable success in lowering CPU thermals by doing so. So now I've got this crazy idea to rig some kind of vapor chamber heatsink cooling mechanism with a blower fan on the back side of my motherboard. Then that idea spawned numerous other cooling ideas and now I've got this absolutely insane idea for a cooling rig that spreads all throughout my case! I plan to make it this epic project someday that I'll do videos on throughout the process! 😂
i dont want to watch anyone elses channel ....i come here for the weird shit you do and for your terrific sense of humor....dont ever run out of ideas Dawid...i dont want your channel to go away
Dear Dawid, love your vids, may I suggest putting orangewood dowels behind the socket to give the zip ties a rounder corner. Orangewood is preferred by watch restorers for it's hardness, fine grain, non-oiliness, not-marking, non-particulate producing qualities. Also it should be non conducting.
When cutting and splicing wires, there is a neat trick you can do where you cut each of the 3 at different lengths. That way all of the splices are at different places, not rubbing against each other. It also makes shorting even less likely
I friggin luv watching you do jank cubed, 😆! If only I had the free time to be your competitor I'd want a 3 way competition between you, I and Timmy Joe. Currently I'm trying to build the ultimate budget ryzen build from all used parts. Right now I'm on target to build a budget ryzen for under $100 out of pocket. I'd ask u 2 wish me luck but u prolly won't even see this post. 😆
For anyone doing basic fan modding, like he did to make the 1030 fan work, you can get those individual wires out, and they still have those tiny metal pin holders that do the connecting. You can put those on any fan header just fine. No cutting needed.
I have a fan that I botched together into a USB desk fan, all you need to make sure that the fan pinout is correct is a USB cable with one end cut off, and the Positive/Negative rails marked and stripped; just take the two cables and smush them together with the fan cables, and it will spin when you get it right. It's dumb, and technically a fire hazard, but it's super effective for testing basic electronics when the risk of damage is basically none. And as long as you follow at least the most basic of electrical safety measures, it's *not* going to start any fires. Sometimes the cables going into the earlier mentioned desk fan rig fall out because of bad tape, and as a result I've had a live 5V just sitting on a carpet. If that doesn't start a fire, I don't know what would.
5:05 🤣🤣😂😂😂 I was wondering what you were going to say at this part like " you have to be smart to do this" but you made me laugh my ass off hhahahahah.
I imagine there is some market for a blower style CPU cooler. I mean, rear I/O is a thing, but if you designed the cooler and motherboard to work together, you could make a decent gap in the I/O shield for air flow out. Could be an interesting cooler situation to see done.
I thought about doing this since GPUs generally have much higher TDP than your average CPU so theoretically it makes perfect sense; especially if you're trying to keep things low profile for smaller cases. Although it's kind of crazy that you were able to cool a 65W TDP processor with a cooler from a 30W TDP graphics card.
For standoffs,you could just use a bigger drill bit and drill it to be flush with the heatsink.And for a 3 pin fan connector,you could put it on the 4 pin fan header,it will still spin at max speed,only motherboard will not be able to detect the speed of the fan,that's all.
You wanna know why his videos get so so many views despite being "low effort". It's because he is actually relatable. News flash not everyone has an angle grinder and 3d printer in their homes. He with an amazing sense of humour keeps entertaining us. Keep up this work man truly amazing content.
Pro tip (srsly). Standoffs like this on cooler seem to be pressed in, but they do have thread so, warm up the heatsink as much as you can while still being able to hold it (vice?) take a nut or other cylinder shaped sturdy object bigger than outter diameter of standoff and higher than it is, take a bolt, a washer and screw it in to standoff. If done correctly you have created a puller, that will drive out pressed in standoff. Work smart, not hard.
Wow it worked... i'm surprised. I thinknif you use a dedicated graphics card the temps should be even better... and you not even touched in the voltages... really surprising results.
ngl, that form factor *looks* sick. If you made it a better version of that same aesthetic of cooler, you'd have something akin to a winner on your hands.
Okay, and now that you have a GT 1030 with the cooler removed, it's time to try to put a liquid cooler on a GT 1030 and see how high it can be over clocked.
I pioneered the open air multi fan design for GPU coolers. I took a dual 90mm fan from an old case and mounted it on an ATI X800, this was a long time ago, and it was epic. The stock cooler couldn’t even keep the thing from thermal throttling with the stock fan. And I was able to max out the OC on the GPU and VRAM 400 MHz stock to 500 MHz OC on both was the limit. That was a huge OC for back then.
5:15 "oh dang I don't know which of these wires is ground" Gee, if only there were a color schema for wires that indicates this information that case window nerds didn't namecall "ketchup and mustard" and throw out the window because "muh aesthetics"
The videos that start with “this video is stupid” are always the best 😂
cannot argue with that
Haha!! Those are also the ones I enjoy the most making.
When are we getting a RGInHD vs Dawid collab
@@WayStedYou Not sure, but willing to bet these two chat quite frequently, so I wouldn't rule it out lol.
You two are becoming my favorite tech youtubers to watch.
When the 1030 cooler is better than an intel stock cooler
It is certainly an error.
No, no, you misunderstand the superiority of that device. The stock Intel cooler is designed to run at 90-100°C, where it's most comfortable, which is why it never really bothers cooling things down.
I sense a death match arena of death coming. 😁
@@DawidDoesTechStuffmaybe try the gt 710 cooler
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Yes Please, 🤔 including the new i7 10700 Black Stock cooler & the all the different Wraith Coolers 😁
"Today's video is very stupid"
Flashback to the heatsink-less gt710
Haha!! Oh that was the last really stupid one wasn't it? (He says hoping you haven't watched any other video on the channel. 😅)
@@DawidDoesTechStuff I have been enjoying your content so much since I subbed last year I used the RUclips 'WayBack Machine' so I could start watching your content from the beginning to see what I missed 🥰
@@shaneeslick That's amazing! Thank you for watching.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff it is easy because you make very creative content about tech available to everyone 🥰 & have a Wonderful sense of humour 🤪🤣
@@DawidDoesTechStuff I'm a long time fan, but I love high-production value stupid videos
So this is how Wish motherboards are made😂
Yes
Uahhhhhh
They are definitely going to be taking notes from this video. 😅
Better than an Intel stock cooler
1 dollar cooler
Wow your channel is big man, good stuff! love the janky experiment :P
@@px4cz Why be such a jerk?
dawid does tech stuff comment section gettin tech yes lovin
Hey! I'm sorry that I missed this comment. Thank you for the nice comment. 😁
Looks like I might be getting famous! 🤣 The video Dawid mentioned is my GPU Cooler on a CPU. Hope you guys enjoy it - and don't forget to check out other TL videos to see if you like the channel.
Thanks for the shoutout / credit Dawid. Appreciate it man.
Great video... As always.
I've been thinking about doing a similar thing, but instead of actually using it as the main cooler I would use it as a secondary cooler on the CPU backplate. I came upon this idea a few weeks ago when I found out that the back plate and other components on the back of my motherboard we're getting extremely hot on my lga 2011 setup. I did a quick search on Google and found that other people had similar ideas and they actually had some noticeable success in lowering CPU thermals by doing so.
So now I've got this crazy idea to rig some kind of vapor chamber heatsink cooling mechanism with a blower fan on the back side of my motherboard. Then that idea spawned numerous other cooling ideas and now I've got this absolutely insane idea for a cooling rig that spreads all throughout my case! I plan to make it this epic project someday that I'll do videos on throughout the process! 😂
Alternate title: GPU cooler on CPU - Cooling a CPU with a GT Tenthiddy heatsink?
Hahaha!! That is much more accurate. 😂
@@ieatchickens NOO YOU STOLE MY IDEA
on a thiddy-2 hundred G
>"Let's see if a Nvidia GT 1030 graphics card heatsink can cool a CPU.
"
>"How I burned down my house and had my wife almost leave me"
Bruh
yeah if you did that one you deserved it cause the cpu should never get that hot to begin with unless your cpu is like from the stone age
“Sacrificial components” *cries in Gigabyte B450M DS3H*
* glances at my ASRock B450m HDV R4.0 *
@J Fz Only joking, it’s cheap and it works, no problems here, though I’m currently saving for a better one
I literally just got and built on a 450m Steel Legend...that particular comment stung.
@@alphaasianjosh I know. All Jokes here. xD
I'm currently waiting for the news regarding Ryzen 5000 series and Radeon 6000 series compatability on B450. That is... the SAM-feature of the Radeon 6000 and how it'll work out.
If B450 is viable, I'm going for an Asus TUF B450m Pro.
Either Pro-1, Pro-2 or Pro-S
On Paper Pro-S is the best of the bunch.
But I prefer the looks of Pro-1 & -2.
Pro-2 isvery similar to Pro-S on paper, apart from the LAN and SPDIF audio-port.
@@janwitkowsky8787 im pretty sure they said ryzen 5000 can only be used wth b550 and up :(. i also have a b450 and was kinda sad to hear that. maybe theyll give a bios update to support it, hoping.
Part 2: Putting out a house fire with a water cooler?
Great idea!
@Sony Pony probably
@Sony Pony even a passively cooled Atom cpu is better than my laptops cooling
Dawid just used a gt tenthirdy so he can say the name.
Haha
I can never tell if he's talking about the GT 1050 or 1030. They both sound the same!
Go dingos
www.tenthiddy.com/
That is exactly why.
"Remember kids, safety is sexy"
Workplace injuries drop to 0
Security curves can be a thing.
so he made his desktop into a laptop cool
9:34
David: we are sitting at between 95-96 °C
Me: Aah just as apple likes its. PERFECTION 🔥
i like my laptop well done
"Jarvis enhance image"
You're doing your soldering wrong
Just to keep things reverseable, use cables between the motherboard fan connector and the fan connector or to make sure that the soldering got done right, experiment with an otherwise broken deltaco table fan for the sacrifice as that is how I test things like these. Doing this on a motherboard is a tad costly to do in my opinion.
5:15
Get a multimeter, set it to continuity, find a common ground on the GT1030, then you can find which one is the ground pin in the card's fan plug.
And which wire is for power by testing the pcie connector and the fan then the other wire is for speed control
"It was just too stupid an idea to not do" - that's a philosophy I think we can all get behind.
"Today's video is very stupid"
*Subscribed*
Me: looks in RUclips recommended.
Sees this video.
Me: God is good.
Say that again, except in Arabic lol
You mean youtube algorithm god
9:37
"oo is that a better car?"
*casually steals it and goes on with the benchmark*
Well, it is GTA 5, that's kinda expected.
Try the Ryzen 5 4600G but with a single fan from the Gigabyte GTX 1050 (or something similar)
Next video be like: replacing my heart with a gt 1030
I can't say I'm terribly surprised given that some laptops have potentially worse thermal solutions, but that actually did better than I expected. +1 thumbs up!
My recommended gets weirder and weirder every day and I love it
The fact that you can run a 5600X with this (65W on both parts) is brilliant, and tbh more mobo manufacturers should do integrated cooling with like 120mm fans for itx and such horizontally on the mobo with a little hatch to put the cpu in
I'm getting really uppity about Dawids soldering work and I haven't even seen it.
I've been thinking about doing a similar thing, but instead of actually using it as the main cooler I would use it as a secondary cooler on the CPU backplate. I came upon this idea a few weeks ago when I found out that the back plate and other components on the back of my motherboard we're getting extremely hot on my lga 2011 setup. I did a quick search on Google and found that other people had similar ideas and they actually had some noticeable success in lowering CPU thermals by doing so.
So now I've got this crazy idea to rig some kind of vapor chamber heatsink cooling mechanism with a blower fan on the back side of my motherboard. Then that idea spawned numerous other cooling ideas and now I've got this absolutely insane idea for a cooling rig that spreads all throughout my case! I plan to make it this epic project someday that I'll do videos on throughout the process! 😂
Apple engineers deciding that their intel coolers are fine- 2019 colorized
Recommended by YT. Nice vid dude!! You seem like a nice dude so i'll stick around to see some more of your works!
i dont want to watch anyone elses channel ....i come here for the weird shit you do and for your terrific sense of humor....dont ever run out of ideas Dawid...i dont want your channel to go away
I know I will never need to do this or plan on doing it but god damn it will be fun watching someone else doing it
i love how you shout the people out the had the "og" idea subbeddd
New intro is pretty noice but the old one with the finger about to touch the cpu was pretty good
"iv decided to not show you my soldering so that you cant tell me im doing it wrong" xD
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Dear Dawid, love your vids, may I suggest putting orangewood dowels behind the socket to give the zip ties a rounder corner. Orangewood is preferred by watch restorers for it's hardness, fine grain, non-oiliness, not-marking, non-particulate producing qualities. Also it should be non conducting.
Hey Dawid! I love your crazy mods you do they're top notch XD
Dawid is the type of guy to make Frankensteins motherboards and has crazy ideas and I respect that
Love your vids Dawid!
Thank you RUclips suggestion, loving the content subbed 👍
I love this channel, Why? Stuff like this, The big heatsink on the laptop...Answers all them wierd "what ifs" I've had for years lol
The amount of comments you reply to is truely astonishing
Man, this is just stunning, that it worked out!
Great job!
When cutting and splicing wires, there is a neat trick you can do where you cut each of the 3 at different lengths. That way all of the splices are at different places, not rubbing against each other. It also makes shorting even less likely
Man, such great ideas! Can't wait for the MLID podcast with you :)
I love how proud of yourself you are in the thumbnail.
I friggin luv watching you do jank cubed, 😆! If only I had the free time to be your competitor I'd want a 3 way competition between you, I and Timmy Joe.
Currently I'm trying to build the ultimate budget ryzen build from all used parts.
Right now I'm on target to build a budget ryzen for under $100 out of pocket.
I'd ask u 2 wish me luck but u prolly won't even see this post. 😆
Oh good luck with that! That's a tiny budget.
I am glad you enjoy the jank. I also have a great time with those. 😁
Your soldering looks great idk why people complain way better then some others ive seen or taught
Perfect! I already have a B450M DS3H-just need to fine a used Tenthiddy here.
Now I can safely retire my Wraith Spire!
For anyone doing basic fan modding, like he did to make the 1030 fan work, you can get those individual wires out, and they still have those tiny metal pin holders that do the connecting. You can put those on any fan header just fine. No cutting needed.
It’s this kind of content that always brings me back. You’re like the myth busters of PC tech lol.
I have a fan that I botched together into a USB desk fan, all you need to make sure that the fan pinout is correct is a USB cable with one end cut off, and the Positive/Negative rails marked and stripped; just take the two cables and smush them together with the fan cables, and it will spin when you get it right. It's dumb, and technically a fire hazard, but it's super effective for testing basic electronics when the risk of damage is basically none. And as long as you follow at least the most basic of electrical safety measures, it's *not* going to start any fires. Sometimes the cables going into the earlier mentioned desk fan rig fall out because of bad tape, and as a result I've had a live 5V just sitting on a carpet. If that doesn't start a fire, I don't know what would.
I love that you blurred the solder job
6:50 I think NH-U2 is a *bit* overkill if you are using a GT Tenthiddy cooler XD
wow that could actually be a viable solution for an extremely small pc as long as you were running a very low TDP CPU (45-55 watt maybe)
Most content creators, when they run out of ideas, start posting shitty content.
You managed to create such a masterpiece instead. Loved the video.
“Eat a CPU”
What do you mean by the suggestions being terrible? I’d pay to see that!
Shoutout to Monabuntur#7054 for giving dawid the suggestion! Also shoutout to cbob74#1459 to posting the link dawid mentioned.
man you are crazy and we love you for it
I know nothing about computer parts, you help me learn alot and I have some idea of what to upgrade my pc with
Don't!
Don't!
Awesome job, yea I'll keep that in mind seeing I've got a GT 1030 card in the garage
And still somehow better than the cooling in Dell prebuilts
FINALLY! BEEN WAITING FOR AGES!
edit: 4:42 That hurts my soul
10:52 so that's how many patrons you needed to buy a GT Tenthiddy?
JK
I am genuinely impressed in that little guy powering through that torture test!
Please do a undervolt with this thing! Would love to see how low the temps get with that tiny heatsink!
5:05 🤣🤣😂😂😂 I was wondering what you were going to say at this part like " you have to be smart to do this" but you made me laugh my ass off hhahahahah.
Great stuff Dawid.
I want to see a GT 710 with a giant cpu cooler on it.
I imagine there is some market for a blower style CPU cooler. I mean, rear I/O is a thing, but if you designed the cooler and motherboard to work together, you could make a decent gap in the I/O shield for air flow out. Could be an interesting cooler situation to see done.
I thought about doing this since GPUs generally have much higher TDP than your average CPU so theoretically it makes perfect sense; especially if you're trying to keep things low profile for smaller cases.
Although it's kind of crazy that you were able to cool a 65W TDP processor with a cooler from a 30W TDP graphics card.
For standoffs,you could just use a bigger drill bit and drill it to be flush with the heatsink.And for a 3 pin fan connector,you could put it on the 4 pin fan header,it will still spin at max speed,only motherboard will not be able to detect the speed of the fan,that's all.
You wanna know why his videos get so so many views despite being "low effort". It's because he is actually relatable. News flash not everyone has an angle grinder and 3d printer in their homes. He with an amazing sense of humour keeps entertaining us. Keep up this work man truly amazing content.
You can get angle grinder super cheap tho
bro the music on this channel is a huge factor in its success
Awesome video as usual bro.
Well, the title said a GPU cooler, and he said a GPU cooler.
Then he went with a GT1030 cooler. 😂
Pro tip (srsly). Standoffs like this on cooler seem to be pressed in, but they do have thread so, warm up the heatsink as much as you can while still being able to hold it (vice?) take a nut or other cylinder shaped sturdy object bigger than outter diameter of standoff and higher than it is, take a bolt, a washer and screw it in to standoff. If done correctly you have created a puller, that will drive out pressed in standoff. Work smart, not hard.
Dawid always does the coolest craziest stuff. Good vids
Takes me back to when I put an 95w athlon ii x2 cooler on a fx6300...
Crispy temperatures, I must say.
I saw the teasers yesterday and i am excited. Can you try one of the big boys the low effort way too?
honestly surprised, and shows that if you are willing to put even a meager ammount of efforts you can do something okay
My night sucked, this video genuinely improved my morning.
Wow it worked... i'm surprised.
I thinknif you use a dedicated graphics card the temps should be even better... and you not even touched in the voltages... really surprising results.
This was a fun video. Baie dankie!
New watcher I'm not tech savi but love the witty attitude 👍
Hey dude, nice video! What guitars do you have in the background? They look like fender strats judging by the headstock. Cheers!
The sacrifice of the adult appendage restrictor at 6:52 is particularly galling.
Cool! Next up: put a huge GPU cooler on the GT 1030 XD
OH YES A NEW VIDEO FROM DAWID ❤
That heat sink fucks good bud!!!!
I love your channel, always entertaining and unique content
You should check out major hardwares videos. To say he does interesting things is a understatement.
You're an absolute mad lad!
Thanks for your valuable consumer advice!
Works !!! Doing it now.
Hammer down a penny from pre 1982 (us or Canadian) and it works as a good thermal coupling pad doohickey
2:48 easy solution remove the Socketmount and zip-tie the CPU down
Just an FYI most modern computers (and the components) have safe guards in place so the don't catch fire
Me watching this with a gt 1030: “don’t look my brother”
ngl, that form factor *looks* sick. If you made it a better version of that same aesthetic of cooler, you'd have something akin to a winner on your hands.
Okay, and now that you have a GT 1030 with the cooler removed, it's time to try to put a liquid cooler on a GT 1030 and see how high it can be over clocked.
I pioneered the open air multi fan design for GPU coolers. I took a dual 90mm fan from an old case and mounted it on an ATI X800, this was a long time ago, and it was epic. The stock cooler couldn’t even keep the thing from thermal throttling with the stock fan. And I was able to max out the OC on the GPU and VRAM 400 MHz stock to 500 MHz OC on both was the limit. That was a huge OC for back then.
5:15 "oh dang I don't know which of these wires is ground"
Gee, if only there were a color schema for wires that indicates this information that case window nerds didn't namecall "ketchup and mustard" and throw out the window because "muh aesthetics"
Nice video man.