Honestly though, that is just how you overclock anything these days. They’re already redlined, so just autoing it all makes the tiniest difference you’d get either way.
@@eggnorman Mostly yeah. Ryzens are usually tuned damn near to max out of the box. Intel's you can get a little bit more performance. But it's basically negligible, unless you have extreme/impractical cooling.
@@Anteksanteri plus your water is almost definitely sub ambient temp, probably not enough to get any condensation but on a hot and humid day... Maybe not ideal lol
Please do not waste out precious drinking water. And now you have "tinnitus" because of the jumbo jets taking off right above where they work. Water treatment plants use lots of energy and some of which isn't renewable accounting for entropy. After it's in the Frasier river it would take lifetimes for the wasted water to reach the Langley water treatment plant.
The high frequency aircraft noise is temporary "tinnitus". imgur.com/TIMlLDZ But the high pitched ringing you hear once a jet is closer than 150-200KM is 10200Hz and 15.2kH www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00039899709603799
@@thelongestchannelnameever I live in the UK my water is charged per cubic litre and then a sewage cost that is 90% of the used water. I pay like £350/quarter. If I had this setup it would cost a shit ton of money.
@@lostunsunghero Actually is per cubic metre, which is 1000 litres at about £1.60 m3. Your bill also is close to 4 times the national average dude. Unless you've a family of 8, you might have a bad leak!
having it go down the drain into the septic tank like they have it would be expensive. but as long as the loop is clean I'd say you could have it feed into the the same line for the water heater at almost no cost.
Bringing Anthony in on this is like when you and a bunch of your 9 year old friends are having a problem and you get your high-schooler brother in to help on it.
I mean... In Vancouver, where they are, in the dead of summer where this would be most needed, 150L/hr comes out to a little under 0.21CAD/hr. Freshwater is extremely plentiful in Canada, so even in the most restricted season in a dense city they'd be looking at a little under $5 a day to run that. Which definitely isn't _cheap_, per se, but isn't exactly crazy either. No promise that utilities don't check in on you to figure out where all this water is going, though, and possibly add additional levies.
@@thediablorank1321 ...You're with the utility company aren't you. ...But seriously, I just thought it was a good point and worth spending two minutes doing some Google-fu and math to see what it actually comes out to.
@@eplus341 I pay a fixed amout calculated by the m2 of my house. But... the idea is NOT to waste water. 100L per hour yeah bad idea... Nice experiment was waiting for it
@@eplus341 use filtered water then, my parents have it set up. No idea how much it had cost and pretty sure couldn't use it continously. I haven't watched the vid, so I don't know what's the plan yet.
LTT Meeting Transcript: Linus: "We should do another crazy watercooling video." Luke: "We've done one using everything but the kitchen sink 🙄" Alex: "💡 Genius" Linus: "No! NO!"
I would use it for indirect pre-heating of water for water heater. With some kind of accumulating tank. It's certainly possible and probably the best way to use the waste heat in my opinion.
Atte Salminen this is probs a very dumb question, but why can you overclock a cpu instead of the cpu just coming out of the box at its highest performance?
@@Awvpd25 The processor is basically %100 stable out of the box. Overclocking brings the risk of a crash at a critical moment. Overclocking is primarily for enthusiasts.
Oh shit now someone needs to try it. I mean if you open up the tap the sink gets constantly cooled with water, so if you were sinking heat into it from a CPU, theoretically, it should stay cool from the water, right?
I'm not a big fan of Jake or Alex on their own, but together they seem to work off eachother really well and they have a particular humor that comes from it. You should put these two together more often, they nailed it.
I'm starting to see this kind of videos being more and more present on this channel, like it is their job to answer the questions that don't make any sense in real life but could work on paper. Like no one dares to do it and since they have lots of money and great sponsors they can fund every crazy project like 7 gamers or concrete cooling. Still, I'm glad someone takes the time to show how bad of an idea this is, so no one else has to find it out the hard way. Thank you guys !
@@jeremiahmcelroy2726 In the short run it's working fine, but if you want a more durable solution ice supply is not optimal and all the wasted water ... if you want to try sub zero it's great but for efficiency you'd better get a chiller.
actually is a good idea is why google and microsoft put their data centers submerged in the ocean at 5-7 mts under the sea search submerged data center is the same principle these guys are using because what google /facebook/microsoft does is pump water to the pipes ,what if you buy a domestic water tank, and you make your water recirculation system ? you will pay only for the energy cost of the pumps and to keep the water cooled bury the tank under 7 mts watch?v=d3BYVaIAewE thats the microsoft underwater datacenter
Doing it at a house in the country would be excellent. One with an electric well and a septic tank. The waste water goes into the septic tank, and eventually gets back to the underground reservoir. No wasted water, it just costs some electricity to run the well pump. So it's just a water cooler with a loop the size of the earth.
speaking as someone who lives on well water, it would cost way more than that in the long run when you inevitable burn up your well pump and have to spend a couple thousand to have someone come out and pull it and replace it. Those pumps aren't designed for constant use like consistently running water for hours and hours with no break.
"Oh... Well, see that's what I hoped that non-commital answer would prevent, but..." Every time my boss asks me if I know how to do something tech-related.
Jake: "If your goal is to get the craziest cinebench score... craziest 3dmark... maybe plug it into a sink is the way to go." Linus (if he was there): "No."
@@mitsukasouji personally I live in Canada and tap water cost nothing. You pay a fixed amount of money in your cities tax and that's all. So doing something like that will cost nothing.
@@mitsukasouji he said 150 litres per hour to cool that thing. Let's say one games for 4 hours a day. That makes it 150*4=600 600 litres per day*30 days = 18000 litres per month. Let's say you pay like 1$ for 1000 litres. => cost of water for cooling alone is around 18$ a month.
LTT: Let's cool the pc with concrete Audience: What the actual loving find me in the Alps!? LTT: Let me teach you about CPU when assembling the PC Audience: An actual tech tip?! LTT: Let's connect the sink to the PC to cool Audience: Not again!
You guys should kick out Linus more often! More of this content please, it's dirt cheap and it works fantastically. Cool down your cpu with gas now! No, not gasoline, that's way to safe to be fun, use LPG gas. Why this will actually work: 1) LPG doesn't have that high of a pressure compared to other gasses, 2) It will kind of work similar to a vapour chamber in it's phase change, 3) Even if it blows up you will have great content, 4) you can use the non flammable gas from a canned air duster (which has a similar boiling melting point and pressures to LPG). Circulate this in your loop and boom low ass temps! Don't forget the pressure relief valve that vents excess gas to outside the building and you'll be fine.
You could do the same with their big ass air compressor. Introduce compressed air into the tubing with the other side open to the environment and the expansion would drop the temperature dramatically.
@@carlosdgutierrez6570 You want the hot compressed air to cool down first in the reservoir, and then expand the cooled down(to room temp) air into the cooling system of the pc. Then it should work.
so you mentioned people getting annoyed about you using tap water in your reservoirs in previous videos.... Is this just one big middle finger to them or....?
It's ok, they did a flow test to see how much water cooling solution they had to buy in, and then replaced the water storage tank's water on the roof with a water cooling solution, you should see the 100's of left over bottles they had to throw away though so much plastic. Hope you guys are happy now, all those dolphins will be dead by the weekend.
@@simonj48 I don't care dead dolphins, whales or african childs in water-poor regions. I care about more fps in AC: Odyssey. Dead animals and people are not my problem.
I wonder what they would have come up with if Linus had been gone say like 3 weeks instead of just 1. I do like the combo of Jake and Alex though, really fun to see what they would come up with. Please don't let Linus see this, lmao, that part was great
Just wanna point out that I did this in 2005 on an Athlon XP 1800+ My block had 1/2" barbs and I just ran the garden hose through the window and used clamps.
Almost beat ya there: Had a dual Athlon MP 2200+ machine back in about 2001-2002, also water cooled with 1/2" garden hose and a 240mm rad, with EHEIM pond pump.. 1200l/hour! I had to awkwardly take my tower into the bathroom to try the tap method though.. Hah, i was only 16!
I don't actually know where in Canada they're located, but after visiting my sister in Ontario, I'm betting they're there. Horrible water pressure. Where I am in Newfoundland the tap pressure great, damn near a pressure washer. (lots of hills so it has to have good pressure to make it to the taps)
I've been following this LMG for many years now and I would argue this is among the funniest videos to date.. Please keep doing things Linus doesn't want you to do behind his back!!
No it won’t. Without a catalyst for salt to re-crystallize or the water evaporating leaving the salt behind it won’t get gummed up in the pump. At least when they don’t put a lot of salt
You might not see it if you don't have an eye for it but there tends to be a improvement when switching to 4k on a 1080p monitor thanks to the higher bitrate that the 4k version has. It's something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
actually is a good idea is why google and microsoft put their data centers submerged in the ocean at 5-7 mts under the sea search submerged data center is the same principle these guys are using because what google /facebook/microsoft does is pump water to the pipes ,what if you buy a domestic water tank, and you make your water recirculation system ? you will pay only for the energy cost of the pumps and to keep the water cooled bury the tank under 7 mts watch?v=d3BYVaIAewE thats the microsoft underwater datacenter
I always wondered, wouldn't it work to have like 30 meters of copper pipe ran in a grid with several pumps or however many it would take, wouldn't the water cool down on its own close to ambient temperature before it gets back to the water block? And come to think of it, ever heard of geothermal heat pumps? They utilize the constant subsurface temperature of the earth that is usually at about 15c at 4 meters below the surface and are usually used for heating but can be used for cooling using the ground loop as a heat sink. So if anyone has a geothermal heat pump system it would be a cool experiment to tap into the coolant line for pc cooling, or if they felt like putting in the time effort and money - dig a big hole and bury a loop of tubing. Wish I had the means to try it.
Put a 6pack of Madrinas in cart. The Linus code applies itself. Wow, that´s really cheap! $9, i need to buy this. Go to checkout, see the $31.5 shipping fee. *close window
I DARE YOU to setup a centralized watercooling system for all the servers and equipment in the server and editing rooms, and use that as a water heating system.
@@Zappyguy111 The biggest problem with sub ambient temperatures (especially under zero) is condensation. The solution they provided only lasts for an hour or so. And then you fry your motherboard.
a year ago I pretty much watched only the videos with linus in them, now I gotta acknowledge that your videos are awesome with or without him good job, always entertaining
Brilliant. Here in Calgary Canada - I always noticed that the cold water line coming into the house (before it gets to the hot water tank) was supercold. I mean, if you are going to heat up the water with a hot water tank to near scalding temperatures anyhow, you might as well catch it at the source and use its natural coolness to your advantage. I mean, many places have to actually have contingencies to keep water pipes from freezing here. I can imagine even a simple piece of 5 foot pure copper tubing as a heat exchanger wrapped around the existing plumbing would significantly cool things.
microsoft ? they dont want spend a lot of cash cooling their servers / actually is a good idea is why google and microsoft put their data centers submerged in the ocean at 5-7 mts under the sea search submerged data center is the same principle these guys are using because what google /facebook/microsoft does is pump water to the pipes ,what if you buy a domestic water tank, and you make your water recirculation system ? you will pay only for the energy cost of the pumps and to keep the water cooled bury the tank under 7 mts watch?v=d3BYVaIAewE thats the microsoft underwater datacenter
"I changed everything to auto." Ah, yes, a true overclocking connoisseur.
That made me laugh
Honestly though, that is just how you overclock anything these days. They’re already redlined, so just autoing it all makes the tiniest difference you’d get either way.
@@eggnorman Mostly yeah. Ryzens are usually tuned damn near to max out of the box. Intel's you can get a little bit more performance. But it's basically negligible, unless you have extreme/impractical cooling.
Congratulations you guys have just created the first true heat sink congrats
I hate that this joke is funny.
That is an ultimate Dad joke.
Get out
This made me laugh lmao
ok? and?
Golden quote:
"Kind of a waste of water, guys"
"It's not too bad, look at our temperatures!"
@purplellama Yes.
"But.. but... look at our tempatures." XD
@@JPK1337 It just turns into non-drinkable water, but yeah, it stays.
@@JPK1337 yeah and we can never waste oxygen on a submarine for example.
@@Anteksanteri plus your water is almost definitely sub ambient temp, probably not enough to get any condensation but on a hot and humid day... Maybe not ideal lol
"Linus is on Vacation"
Alex: Oh hey lets destroy something
"Linus is on Vacation"
Alex: Oh hey lets destroy something
@@staceyturner2408 wtf was the point in repeating that?
"Linus is on Vacation"
Alex: Oh hey lets destroy something
“Linus is on vacation”
Alex:Oh hey lets destroy something
"Linus is on Vacation"
Alex: Oh hey lets destroy something
It's technically still a loop, it just goes through the Earth's water cycle.
but the production of water filters are costly to produce
Those stone water pumps and pipes are amazing!
Please do not waste out precious drinking water. And now you have "tinnitus" because of the jumbo jets taking off right above where they work.
Water treatment plants use lots of energy and some of which isn't renewable accounting for entropy. After it's in the Frasier river it would take lifetimes for the wasted water to reach the Langley water treatment plant.
The high frequency aircraft noise is temporary "tinnitus".
imgur.com/TIMlLDZ
But the high pitched ringing you hear once a jet is closer than 150-200KM is 10200Hz and 15.2kH www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00039899709603799
Its literally called open cycle cooling, so you are not wrong there ^^
Me going to a LAN party:
My mum: “you’re taking so much, what’s next, the kitchen sink?”
Me: Well...
A well lmao
10/10
Confirmed: You have a great Dad Joke future.
lmao
Morph profile picture huh?
Nice!
This is so much cheaper than traditional water cooling and it works better!
Opens water bill for $15, 000
lostunsunghero its Canada so no water bill, instead its a fixed price each month
@@thelongestchannelnameever I live in the UK my water is charged per cubic litre and then a sewage cost that is 90% of the used water. I pay like £350/quarter. If I had this setup it would cost a shit ton of money.
@@lostunsunghero Actually is per cubic metre, which is 1000 litres at about £1.60 m3. Your bill also is close to 4 times the national average dude. Unless you've a family of 8, you might have a bad leak!
having it go down the drain into the septic tank like they have it would be expensive. but as long as the loop is clean I'd say you could have it feed into the the same line for the water heater at almost no cost.
I live in Southern Ontario Canada and we pay for the amount we use, not a standard price.
I kinda like this kind of videos, it's purely experimental and entertaining to watch
"Linus is on holiday so we'll do it anyway"
I imagine Linus sat on holiday browsing RUclips and sees this, Son of a...
"Did I do it? Did I do it?"
"What did you change?"
"I set everything to Auto..."
*im dying*
lol 10/10 best vid
Black Zero how you repair people's stuff
Best video imo
Bringing Anthony in on this is like when you and a bunch of your 9 year old friends are having a problem and you get your high-schooler brother in to help on it.
this experiment is so cheap!!
*wastes 150 liters of water per hour*
I mean... In Vancouver, where they are, in the dead of summer where this would be most needed, 150L/hr comes out to a little under 0.21CAD/hr. Freshwater is extremely plentiful in Canada, so even in the most restricted season in a dense city they'd be looking at a little under $5 a day to run that. Which definitely isn't _cheap_, per se, but isn't exactly crazy either.
No promise that utilities don't check in on you to figure out where all this water is going, though, and possibly add additional levies.
Kyle Stanley why do you know so much about this small detail
@@thediablorank1321 ...You're with the utility company aren't you.
...But seriously, I just thought it was a good point and worth spending two minutes doing some Google-fu and math to see what it actually comes out to.
That's why u get a private well and unlimited water at 8.5C
If you live in a house you could use it to water the garden
"Linus said it was a bad idea"
For once, I can actually agree with him.
Nobody:
Linus:
Let's water cool everything!
...
LETS WATER COOL JAKE!
your comment is older than the video.
If Linis says its a bad idea you KNOW it is.
@@eplus341 I pay a fixed amout calculated by the m2 of my house. But... the idea is NOT to waste water. 100L per hour yeah bad idea...
Nice experiment was waiting for it
@@eplus341 use filtered water then, my parents have it set up. No idea how much it had cost and pretty sure couldn't use it continously. I haven't watched the vid, so I don't know what's the plan yet.
He is on vacation so....(best employes)
Oh yeah nahui
Gross, now they're advertising cold br-
*Alex shotguns a can of cold brew*
Okay I'm interested now.
@@Bahadir0180 man findet immer überall mindestens einen 😂
@@selahattindogruyol7755 ja man
On Linus' next vacation: "GLACIER-cooled PC!"
Linus should definitely go on holiday more often! It's like setting a load of gorillas free and seeing what havoc and damage they cause XD
So true
Just look at Minneapolis
Xd
Madrinas coffee cooled PC. How else are y'all going to keep your sponsors?
As long as its their COLDbrew, it should really work great :)
PC cooled with monster energy drink
Owh my.
Holy shit he's cracked the code
@@Krydolph caffeine makes it go faster 👌👌
"Linus said it was a bad idea"
LMG Team: "SCREW YOU DAD!!!"
@@Chris-hw4mq sorry but it looks like it's been scripted all the way
I like how Anthony just casually answers, "Well kinda, yeah" to whether or not he knows how to overclock.😂😂😂
LTT Meeting Transcript:
Linus: "We should do another crazy watercooling video."
Luke: "We've done one using everything but the kitchen sink 🙄"
Alex: "💡 Genius"
Linus: "No! NO!"
You made my day !!
Luke left ages ago...
@@Nayeem2 wait luke left?
@@pixelcat_yt Yes. He's working at a different company now. 🙂
@@Nayeem2 well that's sad
I like how Linus is on a vacation but still tells us about the sponsor.
they have pre-recorded ads ...
hustle has no breaks
@@ivanoxx r/woosh
without the sponsor, he wouldn't be on any vacation.
Ivan Anonym he actually flew out from where he was vacationing just to do the ad bro
4:20 how to get a cup of warm water for tea:
pot on fire is for babies;
microwave is for boys;
Intel Core i7 7900X is for men.
School PC with active thermal throttling and running home screen on 2fps is for legends
Nice.
I would use it for indirect pre-heating of water for water heater. With some kind of accumulating tank.
It's certainly possible and probably the best way to use the waste heat in my opinion.
The explanation for any crazy water cooled PC, "Yea, but look at me Temperatures"
but, but... look at the water bills...
@@FreakCaikGaming anyone made a fountain PC?
@@FreakCaikGaming Water is included in my rent... :D
@@TheOneAndOnlyOuuo in that case at a certain point your landlord is just going to be like "the fuck bro"
I never thought I would say this. Linus should go on vacation more often.
Yep
*Turns off by itself to protect itself*
*Turns it back on*
PC: am I a joke to you?
Just came by to say that I need tp for my bunghold
@@gbux07 oh, the classics!🤣
PC: I think I am a victim in an abusing relationship, i feel so used...
You won't let me live. You won't let me die.
Let's overclock this, add more voltage!
4 seconds later: "We don't know how to overclock"
Anthony is quite capable as well
@Kevin Prima You mean Anthony? lol
As a overclocker, this was fun to watch.
Atte Salminen this is probs a very dumb question, but why can you overclock a cpu instead of the cpu just coming out of the box at its highest performance?
@@Awvpd25 The processor is basically %100 stable out of the box. Overclocking brings the risk of a crash at a critical moment. Overclocking is primarily for enthusiasts.
"The boss said no, but he's not here, so I RUN THE SHOW!"
I was expecting them to thermal paste a CPU to the sink, and call it a 'heatSINK'
I actually had the same thought, you know...
Oh shit now someone needs to try it. I mean if you open up the tap the sink gets constantly cooled with water, so if you were sinking heat into it from a CPU, theoretically, it should stay cool from the water, right?
Hilarious!!! xDxDxD I am looking forward for it xD
ltt should definitely try this
This is a dad joke and we need you to stop. 😅
I'm not a big fan of Jake or Alex on their own, but together they seem to work off eachother really well and they have a particular humor that comes from it.
You should put these two together more often, they nailed it.
so much this. "dynamic duo" as it were
The gruesome twosome.
Making a air-cooled pc on the roof of a driving car!
Think higher, use an airplane
Omg yes @LinusTechTips please do it!
@@linecraftman3907 how about a rocket?
Linecraftman the lower air pressure would probably make it run hotter
they have a video of a pc cooled by a high speed fan/blower, which can sub for a moving car.
my friend: wanna play another match?
me: Sure, just have to refill my pc with ice
linus should go on vacation more often
The channel gone nuts. Anarchy in the LTT. I'M LOVIN' IT.
yes more vacations
1 a month maybe :)
Yeah
9:27 I set everything to AUTO
Me: chocking on rice LMAO
Lol
Why i see this happening 😂
Jay: "Steve is going down!"
Steve: "Jay doesn't stand a chance!"
*Alex and Jake have entered the game*
Alex and Jake's mobo: Tell my family i loved them!
Jake: "We don't know how to overclock, you know how to overclock"
Anthony: "Kinda"
Kinda he says.
Bobby Bologna even tho my man reads the bible of over clocking but still says "kinda" .😂😂
Anthony and his underestimations, he's literally the one who's in charge of the OCs there!
I'm starting to see this kind of videos being more and more present on this channel, like it is their job to answer the questions that don't make any sense in real life but could work on paper. Like no one dares to do it and since they have lots of money and great sponsors they can fund every crazy project like 7 gamers or concrete cooling.
Still, I'm glad someone takes the time to show how bad of an idea this is, so no one else has to find it out the hard way. Thank you guys !
I mean. It actually was a great idea. getting subzero isn't a beginner feat.
Actually, this is the way distillation (liebig-) coolers work.
@@michaelknight2342 Oh yeah ! Reminded me of the experiments at school. Wow we did waste tons of water then ...
@@jeremiahmcelroy2726 In the short run it's working fine, but if you want a more durable solution ice supply is not optimal and all the wasted water ... if you want to try sub zero it's great but for efficiency you'd better get a chiller.
actually is a good idea is why google and microsoft put their data centers submerged in the ocean at 5-7 mts under the sea search submerged data center is the same principle these guys are using because what google /facebook/microsoft does is pump water to the pipes ,what if you buy a domestic water tank, and you make your water recirculation system ? you will pay only for the energy cost of the pumps and to keep the water cooled bury the tank under 7 mts watch?v=d3BYVaIAewE thats the microsoft underwater datacenter
"Linus is on vacation" videos are the best. Especially the one where they used tap water to clean mustard off of a $2k processor
Best employees. Works even when boss is away.
They we're probably forced
@@fisheyebrick1670 nah... They are dedicated !
What part exactly is "work"? because to me at least it look like play. 😜
to me it looks like fun i would love that job
prerecorded
"kind of a waste of water guys"
"but look at our temperatures"
XD
Pay for it by mining crypto. *taps forehead while smiling *
@@harbl99 OMG YES
Doing it at a house in the country would be excellent. One with an electric well and a septic tank. The waste water goes into the septic tank, and eventually gets back to the underground reservoir. No wasted water, it just costs some electricity to run the well pump. So it's just a water cooler with a loop the size of the earth.
speaking as someone who lives on well water, it would cost way more than that in the long run when you inevitable burn up your well pump and have to spend a couple thousand to have someone come out and pull it and replace it. Those pumps aren't designed for constant use like consistently running water for hours and hours with no break.
The Redneck Ram well you aren’t *always* running your pc right?? there’s no way this is a bad idea, i refuse to believe it
That's exactly what it is here, they're just using somebody's else's electricity to pump the water
@@ram89572 get dual pumps to alternate. Even better find a mountain stream and use that water
I love how Anthony was like, "I could ask questions, but I really don't want to have anything to do with this"... :-D
"Oh... Well, see that's what I hoped that non-commital answer would prevent, but..."
Every time my boss asks me if I know how to do something tech-related.
Now I just need a reaction video of Linus on this one 😂😂😂
Jake: "If your goal is to get the craziest cinebench score... craziest 3dmark... maybe plug it into a sink is the way to go."
Linus (if he was there): "No."
Well, Linus, if you wonder why your water bill was so high this month.
This is why.
Vancouver has to pay for water¿
i wonder what the cost is for cooling something like that a month... like water costs for the system...
@@mitsukasouji personally I live in Canada and tap water cost nothing. You pay a fixed amount of money in your cities tax and that's all. So doing something like that will cost nothing.
@@sebastienberger2890 still seems wrong though.
@@mitsukasouji he said 150 litres per hour to cool that thing.
Let's say one games for 4 hours a day. That makes it 150*4=600
600 litres per day*30 days = 18000 litres per month.
Let's say you pay like 1$ for 1000 litres.
=> cost of water for cooling alone is around 18$ a month.
Hey Linus is gone....let's fry the threadripper 😂
but they were using shintel
LTT: Let's cool the pc with concrete
Audience: What the actual loving find me in the Alps!?
LTT: Let me teach you about CPU when assembling the PC
Audience: An actual tech tip?!
LTT: Let's connect the sink to the PC to cool
Audience: Not again!
@@A7OM1CS I bet you use iOS
@@DylRicho Owh...man I didn't know 😱😱
You guys should kick out Linus more often! More of this content please, it's dirt cheap and it works fantastically.
Cool down your cpu with gas now! No, not gasoline, that's way to safe to be fun, use LPG gas.
Why this will actually work: 1) LPG doesn't have that high of a pressure compared to other gasses, 2) It will kind of work similar to a vapour chamber in it's phase change, 3) Even if it blows up you will have great content, 4) you can use the non flammable gas from a canned air duster (which has a similar boiling melting point and pressures to LPG). Circulate this in your loop and boom low ass temps! Don't forget the pressure relief valve that vents excess gas to outside the building and you'll be fine.
you're basically just making a fridge lol, older R-12 based ACs and fridges works on propane ruclips.net/video/2FsSKMpWQW0/видео.html
You could do the same with their big ass air compressor.
Introduce compressed air into the tubing with the other side open to the environment and the expansion would drop the temperature dramatically.
@@carlosdgutierrez6570 You want the hot compressed air to cool down first in the reservoir, and then expand the cooled down(to room temp) air into the cooling system of the pc. Then it should work.
so you mentioned people getting annoyed about you using tap water in your reservoirs in previous videos....
Is this just one big middle finger to them or....?
It's ok, they did a flow test to see how much water cooling solution they had to buy in, and then replaced the water storage tank's water on the roof with a water cooling solution, you should see the 100's of left over bottles they had to throw away though so much plastic. Hope you guys are happy now, all those dolphins will be dead by the weekend.
@@simonj48 I don't care dead dolphins, whales or african childs in water-poor regions. I care about more fps in AC: Odyssey. Dead animals and people are not my problem.
@@robertasm20 but without dolphins we wouldn't have internet
robertasm20 you should sell all ur belongings and go to africa and help those poor kids
robertasm20 +1 people just complain but don’t really do anything to help the cause they’re so passionate about.
I wonder what they would have come up with if Linus had been gone say like 3 weeks instead of just 1. I do like the combo of Jake and Alex though, really fun to see what they would come up with.
Please don't let Linus see this, lmao, that part was great
Just make sure the fire department is on speed dial.
last thing you will hear about linus media group will be in the news ABOUT A FIRE lol
Just wanna point out that I did this in 2005 on an Athlon XP 1800+ My block had 1/2" barbs and I just ran the garden hose through the window and used clamps.
Almost beat ya there: Had a dual Athlon MP 2200+ machine back in about 2001-2002, also water cooled with 1/2" garden hose and a 240mm rad, with EHEIM pond pump.. 1200l/hour! I had to awkwardly take my tower into the bathroom to try the tap method though.. Hah, i was only 16!
My god that water pressure is horrendous.
The rinse hoses have flow restrictor, but for this is kinda worked.
The water had pressure...?
Yeah, this would have worked better with higher pressure.
Hell, I can piss harder than that.
I don't actually know where in Canada they're located, but after visiting my sister in Ontario, I'm betting they're there. Horrible water pressure. Where I am in Newfoundland the tap pressure great, damn near a pressure washer. (lots of hills so it has to have good pressure to make it to the taps)
this was so good just cause no one is screaming... like, those linus intermissions startled me from how loud he is
I love the vibe of this video. It has this whole "sorcerer's apprentice," thing going on. You know how it's going to end, but what a ride.
This was a fun experiment
Linus is always about "balls to the wall" stuff and this project inherits that saying
Actually, that's the best video you have released recently.
They make a great couple, please have more projects for these two
Yes.
Alex grew from a weird Linus sidekick into my favorite LTT Staff. Keep it up!
Imagine Linus watching this video in any foreign country unable to do something hahah
Ok, fine, I'll see what you got behind your clickbait title.
*watches insanity unfold*
... ok, it wasn't just a clickbait...
Probably the least clickbait title for the most insane clickbaitable video lmao
"What's water cooling?"
LTT Employees : Uh... Quickly to the sink!!!
**Turns off by itself**
...
.**Turns it back on**
"Maybe it was fine".... lol
I've been following this LMG for many years now and I would argue this is among the funniest videos to date..
Please keep doing things Linus doesn't want you to do behind his back!!
Linus is out of office... Alex realizes yet another of his (crazy) experiments.
If you put salt on ice, the temperature will be even lower...
Doesn't matter. Will dissipate the same energy
@@TheAdatto disipated energy will be on the exit not in the feed, temps will be lower
salt would get all up in the pump / block
No it won’t. Without a catalyst for salt to re-crystallize or the water evaporating leaving the salt behind it won’t get gummed up in the pump. At least when they don’t put a lot of salt
@@xXx_Oshino_xXx It will rust out the block. Salt eats metal.
"Please nobody show Linus this"
Uploads to LTT channel
exported in 4k finaly, i can use my 1080p monitor and not see compression
You might not see it if you don't have an eye for it but there tends to be a improvement when switching to 4k on a 1080p monitor thanks to the higher bitrate that the 4k version has. It's something ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@_Doskii **redacted have a nice day**
Whoops. I read comparison, not compression. Sorry.
240 p here:(
@@_Doskii No, it's from chroma subsampling - not bitrate.
The video during the ad really tells us a lot about Alex's college days
Still the best LTT video to date. We never got a follow up or video addressing this ever again.
One sec guys, I need to refill the ice for my PC. xD
Now we need a passive cooling pc that can be used as a toaster...
*The toaster pc*
Join @teamtoaster on facebook we will welcome you and when we get it may get ourself an razer toaster
I can already feel the worlds Carbon footprint shrinking
There is already a Toaster MK1 at Build.gg, look out :D
isn't that no cooling?
This is the most amazing video you guys ever made.
Riley's and especially Anthony's surprise appearances are absolute gems!
"We won't do things quite as dumb.."
**NEXT VIDEO:** WATER COOLING A NETWORK SWITCH.
"This worked surprisingly well"
As the computer turns off 30 seconds before
actually is a good idea is why google and microsoft put their data centers submerged in the ocean at 5-7 mts under the sea search submerged data center is the same principle these guys are using because what google /facebook/microsoft does is pump water to the pipes ,what if you buy a domestic water tank, and you make your water recirculation system ? you will pay only for the energy cost of the pumps and to keep the water cooled bury the tank under 7 mts watch?v=d3BYVaIAewE thats the microsoft underwater datacenter
''It cost about 50 bucks'' but.... how much does an Anthony cost? (i don't know how to overclock)
Also water bill
he's priceless
I always wondered, wouldn't it work to have like 30 meters of copper pipe ran in a grid with several pumps or however many it would take, wouldn't the water cool down on its own close to ambient temperature before it gets back to the water block?
And come to think of it, ever heard of geothermal heat pumps? They utilize the constant subsurface temperature of the earth that is usually at about 15c at 4 meters below the surface and are usually used for heating but can be used for cooling using the ground loop as a heat sink. So if anyone has a geothermal heat pump system it would be a cool experiment to tap into the coolant line for pc cooling, or if they felt like putting in the time effort and money - dig a big hole and bury a loop of tubing. Wish I had the means to try it.
Now my PC will use my electricity and my water bill!
Literally laughed out loud at Alex shotgunning a Madrinas coffee in the sponsor slot 😂. That's a true team player right there!
Compared to some ideas of Linus, it's not that stupid. And I really like the combination of Alex and Jake, I hope we see some other videos with them.
like that concrete cooling pc
In Canada, even the sink is low pressurized and nice
In germany you get scared for life when you accidentally open the sink too much. Water sprays everywhere....
Spoon protection
@@lucasrem I kinda get what your saying but damn that's pretty shit brother
Put a 6pack of Madrinas in cart. The Linus code applies itself. Wow, that´s really cheap! $9, i need to buy this.
Go to checkout, see the $31.5 shipping fee. *close window
"Linus said it was a bad idea"
isnt that a reason to do it?
Linus took apart a $30k RED camera in order to watercool it. I don't think anything is ever going to top that as far as bad ideas go.
Good job guys company culture is independent of Linus now. It just feels like a quick and dirty LTT video you did good.
This is by far the most honest overclocking video I've ever seen.
Yeah, I got time to play games **pulls out a bucket of ice from freezer**
I have a river directly by my house. This would be an idea 🤔 would keep my room cool
Linus: "That's a bad idea."
Also Linus: "Let's fill a water cooler with cement for the lulz."
I thought peter knetter was the only person who owned sonic school house
Why aren't you using Flex Tape?
**hits the blunt** You waited til spring to cool with ice when all winter you had WINTER!?
implying vancouver gets to anything below -10 in the winter LOOOOOOOOL
Oh, honey... It's still winter up here in the great white north.
@Andy maybe it's not a hits the blunt joke, maybe they just really hit a blunt
@@danollo -10 is more than enough.
lmao.....true indeed
This is one of the best videos on there and it doesn't even have Linus in it.
I DARE YOU to setup a centralized watercooling system for all the servers and equipment in the server and editing rooms, and use that as a water heating system.
They already did that. And failed
They kind of did that in their old house. Watercooled all editors worstations with one roomscale loop.
'It was fine until it needed to work, then it didn't'
👌
Alex shotgunning a cold brew isn't something I knew I needed in my life
Methylated spirits cooling fluid and dry ice.
Have fun with -40°C cooling fluid.
I just reviewed the numbers, you'll be getting -76°C fluid going through your loop...
@@Zappyguy111 The biggest problem with sub ambient temperatures (especially under zero) is condensation. The solution they provided only lasts for an hour or so. And then you fry your motherboard.
@@Hoch134 also coldbugging the cpu, but you'll make everything wet before that happens
linus is like watching the videos and just craying.
a year ago I pretty much watched only the videos with linus in them, now I gotta acknowledge that your videos are awesome with or without him
good job, always entertaining
Ah yes, my favourite spin off series: Jackass Tech Tips
These are the projects I love to see on my notification tray
this is the most energetic that i've ever seen Alex like .... ever, keep it up
I want to see Linus watch this footage and react to it.
Linus comes back from holidays, looks at water bills^.^ wadafuq is this about?!!??!?!
water bill in Canada... huh? Dude there is enough freshwater
It'll be funny if they did that at the end of the video
@@elcouz City water still comes from treatment plants you peanut.
Brilliant. Here in Calgary Canada - I always noticed that the cold water line coming into the house (before it gets to the hot water tank) was supercold. I mean, if you are going to heat up the water with a hot water tank to near scalding temperatures anyhow, you might as well catch it at the source and use its natural coolness to your advantage.
I mean, many places have to actually have contingencies to keep water pipes from freezing here.
I can imagine even a simple piece of 5 foot pure copper tubing as a heat exchanger wrapped around the existing plumbing would significantly cool things.
"You can do this for only $50" Yeah... and who uses $50 on their cooling for a $1000 chip? xD
microsoft ? they dont want spend a lot of cash cooling their servers / actually is a good idea is why google and microsoft put their data centers submerged in the ocean at 5-7 mts under the sea search submerged data center is the same principle these guys are using because what google /facebook/microsoft does is pump water to the pipes ,what if you buy a domestic water tank, and you make your water recirculation system ? you will pay only for the energy cost of the pumps and to keep the water cooled bury the tank under 7 mts watch?v=d3BYVaIAewE thats the microsoft underwater datacenter
On a budget
xXfzmusicXx and who spends $1000 on a shitty AMD chip?
Plasmaboo nope. Intel chips r superior and don't cost 10k dumb AMD fan
50 bugs till you get your water bill. Haha