Id imagine the paint insulates the components a bit so theyd heat up but as a black body they would emit more heat radiation. Id love to see you test the with and without temperatures under load
well it could end up making the temps lower as it emits more heat away from the actual component but I’m not exactly sure so it would be interesting to see
@@Demonslayer18765 You are remembering your elementary school science lessons wrong. Black colored objects absorb more LIGHT then white objects. Thats why they get hotter faster in intense light, like the Sun's. Color itself has nothing to do with the absorption of heat.
Probably hurts conductivity, too. Can't imagine paint transfers heat very well. Even more silly than CPU lapping, and to top it off, painting with a brush leaves horrible brush lines so it usually looks shotty anyways
If the paint does not decrease the thermal conductivity then i believe it would work out just fine. I've heard that black is better at emitting heat that white, staying cooler at long term. My guess is that the paint will decrease significantly the thermal conductivity, therefore it would still heat up a lot.
@@emanuel_orozco_rodriguez if it’s Vantablack, there’s a chance it won’t be in hinderance because the Formula of the paint is different from any other I’m pretty sure and NASA also uses it.
This made me think that if black absorbs light and white reflects it, will a computer with black components heat up more than one with white ones and whether more RGB = more heat
idk whether its true, but ppl have been commenting the material used for vantablack is pretty thermally conductive bc its originally designed for aerospace
A pc with all the components painted with this paint and a few rgb fans might look really cool and create a pretty trippy effect because normaly the light from the rgb fans would reflect off of something but with this paint it wouldn't
I think you should plasti dip the motherboard, and then paint it with this dark paint so it wouldn't damage the components and it would make it 100% dark 😮. Same for the gpu as well
I'll be honest, painting the processor seemed unnecessary when it's the visible things you want to black out. So the cpu heat sink and the graphics card fan shroud seem to be the things you want to paint. Not sure how much you could paint a motherboard and still have it function. For sure you wouldn't want the paint actually getting inside the PCIe slots.
This may be a stupid question/request, could you do temp comparison between painted and unpainted parts? I'm curious if the black paint has some "heat distribution" property or not (Probably the most pointless thing to do, but hey, as long as it got views)
Black absorbs heat energy. Remember the car that was painred in that super black that you can't even drive outside because it gets super hot and overheats. And that was just from painting the body panels. This pc will run for about 5 minutes. Guaranteed we will see to stress test or performance numbers just screan shot fresh out of boot up.
Black does not absorb heat energy better than any other body of color. It absorbs light (electromagnetic energy), converting it to heat (kinetic energy)
The CPU I think due to RUclips compression those both looks the same color even in hexa decimal (I didn't checked hexa decimal BTW) also I recognized because I saw preivious short too and also the shape was different which made me think of CPU
… it was a joke but like at this point i might as well. The ram will probably be fine, it’s mostly the cpu. If you’ve heard the term blackbody before, that’s referring to and objects ability to both absorb and emit all wavelengths of light, ie: a black hole iirc(could be wrong). So yes, it could get hotter due to it absorbing more light and also inversely stay cooler due to emitting more heat (even tho that's based on absorbed light but whatever). But it doesn’t really matter cause it’s under a cooler, and last i checked, neither blk 3.0 nor vantablack were made to be good thermal conductors. As a frame of reference, Arctic mx-4 has a thermal conductivity of about 8 Watts/(meter*Kelvin) while most acrylic paint, which is what blk 3.0 and vantablack are, have a thermal conductivity of about 0.1-0.2 W/(mK) based on thickness. All this is from various google sources and my high school physics class-i’m not an expert just a nerd.
a perfect body of black does not emit light (that's why we can't see into a black hole) it absorbs the light (electromagnetic energy) and converts it into heat (kinetic energy)
@@PyhisPahis mistake on my part - they sorta don't, sorta do emit light as "Hawking radiation" which as far as i understand is a theoretical form of a blackbody spectrum or thermal radiation (which is still er??) equivalent to the amount absorbed (which doesn't make sense to me cause no electromagnetic waves should be able to escape past the event horizon, and no form of conduction can happen without matter between the blackhole and other objects but whatever). So i guess they technically do emit all wavelengths but also fundamentally cant? Anyways I think i just mixed it up with the way we measure stars effective heat based an a blackbody spectrum. also i guess black holes aren't perfect blackbodies in that they probably cant absorb wavelengths larger than the black hole itself.
I'm pretty sure painting the CPU IHS is a bad idea. Any extra layer in between the heat generating part, and the heatsink is gonna make the heatsink less effective. And that part will be covered up anyway, so there's really no point in painting it.
thats a bad idea , whatever kinda paint this is either it be vanta black , or black 3.0 would retain heat so much that it would overheat the components.
Bad idea, paints act as an insulator and prevents adequate heat transfer between CPU and it's heatsink. It's a bad idea on the RAM also once again paint acts as an insulator and traps the heat from going away even if that wasn't the case paint increases the thickness of heatsink and restricts airflow. It's a bad idea for rest of the components also. By painting components, even if you use non conductive paint to prevent shorting you eliminate the ability to visualy inspect the components if anything goes wrong at anytime. How about chassis, you've guesed it its bad idea. you can paint over areas that already painted (not anodized) or not-metal. It something in your chassis is left as bare metal or anodized that's for a reason. thoose areas are as they are so they can act as ground connections.
Now use the paint as thermal paste
He kinda is. That shts gonna be thermally irresponsible 😂
@thelastchairlol8527 the cpu cooler?
@@you-dont-hit-those2117The heat sink?
@madscientist8463 not every cooler has a heat sink
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every cooler has a heatsink. Passive coolers ARE giant heatsinks. It’s kinda in the name
Id imagine the paint insulates the components a bit so theyd heat up but as a black body they would emit more heat radiation. Id love to see you test the with and without temperatures under load
Wouldn't they also consume more heat from the outside, thus making them heat up even more?
well it could end up making the temps lower as it emits more heat away from the actual component but I’m not exactly sure so it would be interesting to see
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White reflects heat black absorbs heat so i bet it runs hoter if you want to test it wait till summer get in a white car vs black car same shit
@@Demonslayer18765 You are remembering your elementary school science lessons wrong. Black colored objects absorb more LIGHT then white objects. Thats why they get hotter faster in intense light, like the Sun's. Color itself has nothing to do with the absorption of heat.
I swear the CPU just materialized out of thin air
Lol agreed
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You think that until you watch the whole video
@@Millatarra🤓👆
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Cant wait to see his reaction to the fact you cant see a cpu when the heatsink is on
Probably hurts conductivity, too. Can't imagine paint transfers heat very well. Even more silly than CPU lapping, and to top it off, painting with a brush leaves horrible brush lines so it usually looks shotty anyways
Should be no problems, cause he'll not be able to find his PC anyway.😅
Can’t wait to see his reaction to how much heat this creates when exposed to light
bro hasn’t levelled up enough to unlock the cpu and the ram 💀
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shits gonna be permanently thermal throttling
If the paint does not decrease the thermal conductivity then i believe it would work out just fine. I've heard that black is better at emitting heat that white, staying cooler at long term.
My guess is that the paint will decrease significantly the thermal conductivity, therefore it would still heat up a lot.
black is better thermal conductor, white is better thermal insulator, painting all the radiators black helps transmit heat away.
The paint absorbs most visible light meaning it does heat up very quickly if exposed to direct sun light
if we paint a black guy with this?
@@emanuel_orozco_rodriguez if it’s Vantablack, there’s a chance it won’t be in hinderance because the Formula of the paint is different from any other I’m pretty sure and NASA also uses it.
Challenge: paint a whole motherboard with this stuff without ruining all the connectors and slots!
Atleast as much as possible
Masking tape is a must.
First flex seal before the paint
The pain when trying to figure out where to put or take out parts tho xD
I think Linus did that
Real smart. Paint the heatsink while it's still on the RAM itself.
Shouldn't paint a heat sink ever, in place or otherwise. This significantly hampers the ability of the heat sink to radiate heat away from the device.
I think a gpu painted with that would look pretty cool
yeah good luck try to read the model number on that
@@cwsgpeeled the sticker off before painted
Well you look at the monitor or at that cpu? Animekid9079
It's gonna be pretty lit, literally 🔥🔥🔥
There were two evga models that way
This made me think that if black absorbs light and white reflects it, will a computer with black components heat up more than one with white ones and whether more RGB = more heat
Black absorb heat so yes.
@@JacksonWestfall Light is not heat. Black does not absorb heat better than other body of color, it absorbs light converting it to heat
Everyone watching it second time to see the CPU 💀
You caught me!
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Why you gotta call me out like that bro
why noobs need paint, learn to code, stop noobing !
Yes
those temps are gonna be nuts
I know righttt im thinking the same
My exact thoughts
He's gonna turn on the thing and then all of the sudden his PC will turn into the demon core
idk whether its true, but ppl have been commenting the material used for vantablack is pretty thermally conductive bc its originally designed for aerospace
@@aoyuki1409 Black does not absorb heat. It absorbs light, converting it to heat. If there is no light, there is no absorbed heat from light.
Those temps boutta be nuclear 🔥
Black makes the internal componenents cooler
For anyone interested this is called Vanta black which is the darkest black in the world, cars painted with this look sick
You mean to evade cops or to not be noticeable in a dark parking lot?
It's not; Vantablack isn't available as a paint. Seems to be Musou Black instead.
Try painting a white case completely black
Disney at the next second after buying a case
It'll Be The Little Mermaid Themed Build 😂😂
@@sudboxWhere's the fun in that?
@@Hexacticayou know, how they used to do it back in the day, buying blacks.
Bro is about to make the darkest PC in the world
The whole motherboard 💀
yas
Yeeees
Yes
Let’s go full chaos. DO THE MOTHERBOARD!! 😂😂😂
Could you please try a new series where you use different types of watercooling liquids.
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@@Emeraldpig52blud is not the original creator
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Paint whole desktop, except those RGB light, it definitely feels great
I noticed the notch was missing and I was confused
"99.4 of all light" and "dark hole" lmao
I had to scroll too far to see someone mention his "dark hole" comment💀💀💀
Can’t wait for this build
A pc with all the components painted with this paint and a few rgb fans might look really cool and create a pretty trippy effect because normaly the light from the rgb fans would reflect off of something but with this paint it wouldn't
Do it on an air cooler with this.This gonna be so amazing
I think you should plasti dip the motherboard, and then paint it with this dark paint so it wouldn't damage the components and it would make it 100% dark 😮. Same for the gpu as well
Did you just paint a CPU where the thermal paste and cooler is supposed to go?
shhhh people dont understand how computers work they just want clicks
@@justalucardum what
Black colour absorbs more heat so components of your pc will overheat
Maybe painting a whole pc with that.
I'll be honest, painting the processor seemed unnecessary when it's the visible things you want to black out. So the cpu heat sink and the graphics card fan shroud seem to be the things you want to paint.
Not sure how much you could paint a motherboard and still have it function. For sure you wouldn't want the paint actually getting inside the PCIe slots.
Please make the anti rgb pc like a black hole just paint everything thing with the black
Did u not watch the video that's basically what he's doing
Yes! No need for "everything" be lit up like a "christmas tree"!
This may be a stupid question/request, could you do temp comparison between painted and unpainted parts?
I'm curious if the black paint has some "heat distribution" property or not
(Probably the most pointless thing to do, but hey, as long as it got views)
monkey cpu and ram combination
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Evil ram before GTA 6 is wild
For labeled parts, maybe try a light sanding before painting to help it stick better :). Super excited for the motherboard
I have the exact same kind of RAM and had to do a double take on the opening of this video. Hilarious stuff
Gonna get Hella hot. Dark colors ABSORB heat. It's not about style. It's about not overheating your device.
i had those gskill ddr3 sticks 9 years ago. bring me back seeing those again
In low light it would actually be really efficient since good absorbers are good rereadiators
This takes “blackout build” to a whole new level😂
that cpu gonna overheat, paints an insulator einstein😂
Paint everything that is actually visible (so dont paint the cpu) and keep RGB. It will look so COOL.
Black absorbs heat energy. Remember the car that was painred in that super black that you can't even drive outside because it gets super hot and overheats. And that was just from painting the body panels. This pc will run for about 5 minutes. Guaranteed we will see to stress test or performance numbers just screan shot fresh out of boot up.
Black does not absorb heat energy better than any other body of color. It absorbs light (electromagnetic energy), converting it to heat (kinetic energy)
Thermal conductivity ~ out the windoOoOoOow!
The CPU I think due to RUclips compression those both looks the same color even in hexa decimal (I didn't checked hexa decimal BTW) also I recognized because I saw preivious short too and also the shape was different which made me think of CPU
… it was a joke but like at this point i might as well. The ram will probably be fine, it’s mostly the cpu. If you’ve heard the term blackbody before, that’s referring to and objects ability to both absorb and emit all wavelengths of light, ie: a black hole iirc(could be wrong). So yes, it could get hotter due to it absorbing more light and also inversely stay cooler due to emitting more heat (even tho that's based on absorbed light but whatever). But it doesn’t really matter cause it’s under a cooler, and last i checked, neither blk 3.0 nor vantablack were made to be good thermal conductors. As a frame of reference, Arctic mx-4 has a thermal conductivity of about 8 Watts/(meter*Kelvin) while most acrylic paint, which is what blk 3.0 and vantablack are, have a thermal conductivity of about 0.1-0.2 W/(mK) based on thickness. All this is from various google sources and my high school physics class-i’m not an expert just a nerd.
a perfect body of black does not emit light (that's why we can't see into a black hole) it absorbs the light (electromagnetic energy) and converts it into heat (kinetic energy)
@@PyhisPahis mistake on my part - they sorta don't, sorta do emit light as "Hawking radiation" which as far as i understand is a theoretical form of a blackbody spectrum or thermal radiation (which is still er??) equivalent to the amount absorbed (which doesn't make sense to me cause no electromagnetic waves should be able to escape past the event horizon, and no form of conduction can happen without matter between the blackhole and other objects but whatever). So i guess they technically do emit all wavelengths but also fundamentally cant? Anyways I think i just mixed it up with the way we measure stars effective heat based an a blackbody spectrum. also i guess black holes aren't perfect blackbodies in that they probably cant absorb wavelengths larger than the black hole itself.
Now that is going to be a TRUE all black set-up.🌚
bro has the ultimate all black build
We want a cabinet in all black 🖤🖤🖤❤❤❤
"99.4 of all visible light."
Been talking with Scott Steiner, yeah?
I'm pretty sure painting the CPU IHS is a bad idea. Any extra layer in between the heat generating part, and the heatsink is gonna make the heatsink less effective.
And that part will be covered up anyway, so there's really no point in painting it.
my anxiety when he started painting right next to the ram pins:
Me- Mom! I cant find my CPU
My mom- *pulls it out of thin air*
it doesn't adsorb "99.4 of all visible light", it absorbs 99.4 PERCENT of visible light.
"This RAM is hiding something" - I though "Yeah! the circuit board"
I wanna see a whole pc painted this colour that shit would look crazy
You should do temp checks and compare after painting parts
Yes always coat your items with a thick layer of heat insulating paint
Now make a waterloop cooling with white color that will look sick ❤
VantaBlack?
Not advisable, since light is energy and it means that it will absorb heat instead of releasing it.
i know it wouldn't fit the blackhole theme but a gpu painted but left the rgb unpainted to its like a light in complete darkness would look so cool.
Top tip, you can buy solid metal covers instead of glass and you save time painting because you can't see anything inside.
try doing the CPU cooler and testing it. An all black cooler will look really sick in an all black build.
I rewatched this and the CPU has a tiny little clip
When my mom says did you even look for it😅
Imagine dropping something in the case. You'll never find it again.
Just turn the light off and u can get all parts dark
Bro just making worlds most hot pc
This will heat up like crazy 🔥🔥
A black mobo would be cool...maybe also a black CPU cooler
Make the setup all black inside a black case but with white cooler fans it'd look like the case is hollow with only fans installed
nah that dark ram is only unlockable behind a paywall
Bro that's my ram! How did you steal my ram?!
All fun and games until you realise that coating it means you’re gonna overheat faster than lightning mcqueen can say kachow
Yeah paint adds a thermal barrier. You arent supposed to do that, but its not like ram is the thing that overheats first.
Black color absorbs light and heat , you will probably regret building this stepup after looking at the Thermals
Imagine the whole inside of the PC painted like that.
"Now try removing the RAM. What do you mean you don't where it is?"
CPU gotta overheat with this one 💀💀💀🗣️💯🔥
GPU would be wild with that
If I ever build a PC I'm doing this. I don't want your fancy colours or RGB things, I want something that looks (In my opinion) way nicer than that.
thats a bad idea , whatever kinda paint this is either it be vanta black , or black 3.0 would retain heat so much that it would overheat the components.
bro, im not that smart about color spectrum, but i guess heat dissipation is going to be a little trouble (not much dough)
Thermal conductivity going ↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️↘️
That CPU is gonna eat spaghettified streams of data... :D
I need to see that motherboard next!
It's fk up when you trying to check how many left in the can😂
GPU! GPU! GPU! GPU! SAY IT WITH ME GPU! GPU!
Now we need to paint a NZXT N7 motherboard
This would be cool for black themed pc's
"A special paint that absorbs 99.4 of all visible light" wait what
Wouldn't the color make it run hotter? Since black absorbes heat/light
Yeah I am worried about the thermal properties of that paint. I would like to know how good of an insulator it is.
I'd like to see the SSD painted like this but it'd probably be safer to just paint the metal thingamadoodle that goes on top of it instead
Paint the mother board 😂
Bad idea, paints act as an insulator and prevents adequate heat transfer between CPU and it's heatsink.
It's a bad idea on the RAM also once again paint acts as an insulator and traps the heat from going away even if that wasn't the case paint increases the thickness of heatsink and restricts airflow.
It's a bad idea for rest of the components also. By painting components, even if you use non conductive paint to prevent shorting you eliminate the ability to visualy inspect the components if anything goes wrong at anytime.
How about chassis, you've guesed it its bad idea. you can paint over areas that already painted (not anodized) or not-metal. It something in your chassis is left as bare metal or anodized that's for a reason. thoose areas are as they are so they can act as ground connections.
Guys pc when this is done: 🔥
Dude got a drop of paint on the actual connection for the ram, rip
Painting a processor is pointless because you won't see it once you put the cooler on, plus paint isn't a good heat dissipator
Imagine a power outage while your assembling 😂
Because pf how dark the paint is it can get very heated very quickly