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  • @methodmantis3060
    @methodmantis3060 3 года назад +2821

    "Idiot's guide", you say?
    You have my attention...

    • @hunterr.w.8297
      @hunterr.w.8297 3 года назад +43

      @Ziv Zulander I am offended, but also very much so agree.

    • @whiskizyo2067
      @whiskizyo2067 3 года назад +4

      But only briefly

    • @TheHuskyK9
      @TheHuskyK9 3 года назад +14

      I am an idiot when it comes to computers, so this is the perfect guide for me 👌👌

    • @Joreel
      @Joreel 3 года назад +5

      I know that I know just enough to get by but still be an idiot when it comes to building computers. I use to build them, but it's been 15 years since I build one as I moved over to a laptop for convenience. Now that I want a desktop one, the tech has really changed so I'm kinda lost. I'm glad there are tech guys like Jay that can help me do it right the first time so I don't have to pull things out a do it again.

    • @PrincePawn
      @PrincePawn 3 года назад +8

      He called us an idiot and we still watched the video.. we in a cult now 🤣

  • @vcaalnu34
    @vcaalnu34 3 года назад +1429

    16:11 You're welcome.

    • @changedytaccount5539
      @changedytaccount5539 3 года назад +32

      lol thanks

    • @Tiddlez117
      @Tiddlez117 3 года назад +149

      Steve: Watch the entire video!
      Johan: ...

    • @azkikr3000
      @azkikr3000 3 года назад +9

      Just got my loop yesterday was still wondering...until this! Thanks Johan!

    • @MrBtown101
      @MrBtown101 3 года назад +8

      a man for the people

    • @AFwitchdoctor
      @AFwitchdoctor 3 года назад +1

      KING

  • @lordsqueak
    @lordsqueak 3 года назад +3064

    Misinterpreting the words of Jesus, sounds like an age old problem. *sigh*

    • @Clockwork-Shadow
      @Clockwork-Shadow 3 года назад +75

      Truly is.
      You can give someone the exact lifepath to success, and they can still somehow misinterpret your instructions.

    • @defsoul641
      @defsoul641 3 года назад +28

      This! This is literally the only comment required to describe ANYTHING about this generation on the internet.

    • @chloedevereaux1801
      @chloedevereaux1801 3 года назад +24

      paaahaaahaaaaaaa. your comment is hilarious... you mean misinterpreting the words re written over a thousand years in a tacky novel by many different people and religions to suit there own needs..........

    • @Thund3rstone
      @Thund3rstone 3 года назад +37

      @@defsoul641 This comment told us in a funny and elegant way it is NOT a generation problem, but the mis-interpreting problem has been around for 2000 years. Different interpretation´of original information (of Jesus) has been already started by the apostles within the same generation back then (pun intended). And up to today you can find spin doctors fighting wars about semantics. Using this for generation bashing is unfair. (EDIT replaced flame phrase).

    • @defsoul641
      @defsoul641 3 года назад +2

      @@Thund3rstone Yea its been around for a long time but I said on the internet and on the internet it is 2000 times worse than 2000 years ago

  • @cjhan47
    @cjhan47 7 месяцев назад +24

    3 years later and for my first AIO install I installed it tubes top. Watched Steves video and imediatly changed it to tubes bottom. The man is brilliant and when it comes to this type if thing I dont know anyone better to take advice from.

    • @iKayorei
      @iKayorei 6 месяцев назад

      Same, I went from top mounted to side mounted with tubes up and I started getting this slight pump noise and it got progressively louder over time.

  • @Setupexe13
    @Setupexe13 3 года назад +2637

    Me learning about evaporation in AIO's, while looking down at my AIO that's in use since 2011...

    • @sMv-Afjal
      @sMv-Afjal 3 года назад +66

      Which aio you have? Its is running fine since a decade, and its fine?

    • @Setupexe13
      @Setupexe13 3 года назад +117

      @@sMv-Afjal It's the stock AIO that came with my processor, the AMD FX 8150.

    • @vh9network
      @vh9network 3 года назад +37

      Yeah I have a coupled dirt cheap ebay used 120mm AIOs that are definitely 6+ years old now and they still operate fine. One of them a Corsair H50 (converted to H55 for AMD) I used to this day to cool my R5 3600. It's as good as the Wraith Prism (an already overkill air-cooler for a R5 3600) I was using set to High without the loud noise that it brought. Only thing I modified was replacing the Corsair 120mm fan with a Thermaltake ToughFan 12 so there was zero fan vibration noise.

    • @sMv-Afjal
      @sMv-Afjal 3 года назад +14

      Thanks, here I was thinking aio are not reliable at all.

    • @Setupexe13
      @Setupexe13 3 года назад +13

      @@Stephain Yeah it's definitely still holding up today. With most modern games it's actually my graphics card that's the bottle neck (GTX 960). But I will have to wait to replace that one until the whole market has calmed down again.

  • @hutzdani87
    @hutzdani87 3 года назад +1475

    Jay - Can you hear the motor humm ?
    Editor - Fuck this, let's play music in the background

    • @raymondmills4830
      @raymondmills4830 3 года назад +25

      So true 😔

    • @wildgrem
      @wildgrem 3 года назад +17

      came to say the exact same thing.

    • @beaxt3655
      @beaxt3655 3 года назад +5

      That’s exactly what I was thinking

    • @Raythe
      @Raythe 3 года назад +1

      how dare you disrespect Phil like that.

    • @KNGER1988
      @KNGER1988 3 года назад +3

      I actually thought I had something else playing in the back ground I was so confused

  • @Donman5
    @Donman5 2 года назад +934

    I just bought my first AIO for my next build and this was IMMENSLY helpful! Thanks for laying this out so well! :) 👍

    • @voidstellar5770
      @voidstellar5770 Год назад +5

      same here

    • @xtremetech4190
      @xtremetech4190 Год назад +3

      me too

    • @alienzone1954
      @alienzone1954 Год назад +1

      best way cus top is the exost port and back so ur heting it up a little i say in front for cool air intake but up side down so air is on top and liwied and hose on bottom and if u payed over 200 to 300 and ur pump cant pump a foot up then its trash cus i deal with pumps all time and depending on size thay all ment to pump up but some like small one only ment to pump a foot up for like a small water founting or somthing like that or even a aio

    • @PatJones82
      @PatJones82 Год назад +1

      Same here.

    • @camotech1314
      @camotech1314 Год назад +1

      Yeah I just fitted my first AIO in the last 2 days and even though it's at the top with an inlet pump I wanted to watch this again.

  • @LuckyGnom
    @LuckyGnom 11 месяцев назад +599

    16:09 This is what you here for.

    • @thecookalejandro
      @thecookalejandro 9 месяцев назад +22

      thank you

    • @DavePianist
      @DavePianist 8 месяцев назад +21

      u r a hero

    • @montgomeryjohnson5964
      @montgomeryjohnson5964 8 месяцев назад +9

      Lmao thank you 😂

    • @msprhh
      @msprhh 8 месяцев назад +3

      THX!!!!

    • @aaronnester5132
      @aaronnester5132 8 месяцев назад +16

      Thank you! For someone saying that someone else's video was too long, he should have watched this before uploading it.

  • @ITRaidDE
    @ITRaidDE 3 года назад +4167

    Thanks a lot Jay! 🙏🏼 These people are so annoying to "correct" me over and over again, because "Steve said this is wrong, you idiot"...

    • @Skylancer727
      @Skylancer727 3 года назад +67

      It's still a bad idea as the air pocket at the top of the radiator limits water flow into the outlet of the radiator. You still shouldn't leave the tubes up. As the AIO gets older there will be a point the water level is too low and where air will start getting into the pump yet. It's still best to leave the AIO on the top of the case for the best life span.

    • @ITRaidDE
      @ITRaidDE 3 года назад +128

      @@Skylancer727 Sure, but sometimes that's just not possible, for example in some NZXT cases (H210i, H510 Elite etc.).

    • @tewgomoo
      @tewgomoo 3 года назад +232

      @@Skylancer727 you didn't watch the video. The air pocket will be trapped in the inlet side. There is no physical way it can get back to the pump once it's trapped in the inlet of the radiator. Unless the bubble is so large that the radiator is almost empty.

    • @k7coupe99
      @k7coupe99 3 года назад +9

      My h100i pro actually did that when I ran into placement issues in my meshify c.

    • @harrystresslevel
      @harrystresslevel 3 года назад +30

      @@ITRaidDE then get better cases lmao.

  • @Venerable_Banana
    @Venerable_Banana 3 года назад +828

    The teachings of Tech Jesus is beyond the comprehension of many people.

    • @Supplice4
      @Supplice4 3 года назад +26

      We needed a Tech Mesiah to understand his teachings

    • @iamnotagoat66
      @iamnotagoat66 3 года назад +21

      these people live with the curse of Babel, they dont understand the holy tech scriptures that he preaches

    • @jesusrosales6888
      @jesusrosales6888 3 года назад +10

      @@Supplice4 but jesus is the Messiah

    • @IanHsieh
      @IanHsieh 3 года назад +26

      So Jay is the Tech Pope? 🤭

    • @seanlawler9678
      @seanlawler9678 3 года назад +1

      Just like the real jesus

  • @bizzarojerry
    @bizzarojerry 3 года назад +1021

    Building my first AIO cooled computer, and this is the first I've ever heard about proper orientation. You've saved my computer before I've even built it. Thanks for the education!

    • @alpha_th0t
      @alpha_th0t 2 года назад +18

      So with 2 months of hindsight, how did the build go?

    • @flippCZ
      @flippCZ 2 года назад +2

      yeah, forward some link to pictures.. im curious too.!

    • @bizzarojerry
      @bizzarojerry 2 года назад +30

      @@alpha_th0t It went fine. Ended up realizing that even with the large case I have that there wouldn't be enough room for a side mounted AIO and a beefy GPU, so we went with a top mounted system. Still waiting for those GPU's to fall to a reasonable price, but other than that, it's done.

    • @tyywitdalocs
      @tyywitdalocs 2 года назад +7

      @@bizzarojerry probably going to be waiting for a LONGGG time

    • @bizzarojerry
      @bizzarojerry 2 года назад +18

      @@tyywitdalocs Don't I know it. But at least China has banned bitcoin mining, and the bottom has fallen out of the market. Card prices are starting to drop, and the GPU manufacturers are getting ready to launch the next generation. So supply will be booming!

  • @ztmsdk5053
    @ztmsdk5053 Год назад +701

    Video too long, instructions not clear. Cooler now pregnant.

    • @RedRainMerc
      @RedRainMerc 7 месяцев назад +33

      Glad I'm not the only one that got my cooler pregnant

    • @manaroth2779
      @manaroth2779 7 месяцев назад +17

      Pregananat!?!?

    • @kellyjackson1451
      @kellyjackson1451 7 месяцев назад +13

      You must have used the wrong thermal compound. Use an anti static matt and latex gloves. Remember not to cross the streams. That would be bad.

    • @RedRainMerc
      @RedRainMerc 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@kellyjackson1451 shit that's why then. Well the Cooler ended up leaving me and sued me for child support. 2024 getting wild

    • @exxor9108
      @exxor9108 6 месяцев назад +2

      hw is aio pregrt?

  • @floop1108
    @floop1108 2 года назад +322

    The way you used the most essential details and fully explained them, leaving nothing out but without making it too complicated, was super well done.

  • @JethroRose
    @JethroRose 3 года назад +367

    the short short version
    “air rises”

  • @vryce6322
    @vryce6322 3 года назад +834

    Jay needs to make a Shirt that reads "Steve can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you."

  • @jedaiahkramer1204
    @jedaiahkramer1204 Год назад +37

    Thanks for this video Jay! I built my first PC in 2005, my next in 2014, and now my third in 2023(but 1st water-cooled cpu). I'm a DIYer who likes to consider all possibilities and understand them so that I can 'get it right' for my application. So, I read a bunch of articles & watched many videos on AIO water cooler positioning. Yours was the best combination of science, fabrication, & practical application that I came across.
    My main take-away:
    A radiator mounted to the top of the case is best. It keeps any 'system air' in a shallow layer which is less likely to impede liquid flow and continues to allow maximum heat dispersion. (IF my case didn't allow it, I'd do a front or side mount ... ensuring the hose & pump remain lower than the highest point of the radiator. Good to understand the pros, cons, and key factors in this option.)

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 6 месяцев назад

      the sleeve does not stop permeation from the lines at all from happening💀💀

    • @SepticFuddy
      @SepticFuddy 6 месяцев назад

      @@SaraMorgan-ym6ue I'm not sure why you think anyone is saying that. It doesn't stop permeation but it does help prevent abrasion causing a critical failure. It also serves as a minor heat shield

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 6 месяцев назад

      @@SepticFuddy well true but it's like the braided stainless steel rubber hose lines they have on the water lines at work and the boss is like there steel lines how can they leak like that and I have to tell him the steel braiding only stops the line from snapping off when it ruptures but it's not water proof so when the rubber line inside ruptures it still leaks so there are people that think the braiding should stop leakage when it does not it does help with abrasion but that is about it

    • @SepticFuddy
      @SepticFuddy 6 месяцев назад

      @@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Yeah it's a bit silly that you have to explain that a braided material doesn't stop fluid lol

  • @M00NM0NEY
    @M00NM0NEY 3 года назад +216

    I want Jay to read toxic comments with his derpy voice. Then respond thoroughly on how they are wrong. I think it’ll provide for great content

    • @rogerpettersson89
      @rogerpettersson89 3 года назад +1

      I agree 😀@
      JayzTwoCents

    • @onatgz
      @onatgz 3 года назад +2

      i want him to read all the comments with his derpy voice. news too. normal conversations too.

    • @nemtudom5074
      @nemtudom5074 3 года назад +1

      Yes!

    • @bothellkenmore
      @bothellkenmore 3 года назад +3

      LOL, sorta like Jimmy Kimmel's mean tweets.

  • @peterecos634
    @peterecos634 2 года назад +178

    What a great explanation!!!!!! Not only did you give me peace of mind about my build (first one using an AIO), you also educated me quite a bit on the mechanics of liquid cooling.

  • @shannonm3841
    @shannonm3841 3 года назад +888

    i have found the safest thing for me is to never post photos online of anything i have built.

    • @joeybergeron376
      @joeybergeron376 3 года назад +6

      Lol

    • @markking3755
      @markking3755 3 года назад +19

      @@joeybergeron376 well you can post pics of your build just show the out side of the case only that is completly closed up so no one can see inside of it lol

    • @DOOM00420
      @DOOM00420 3 года назад +1

      Danger DOOM though.

    • @snowman22ism
      @snowman22ism 3 года назад +54

      @@markking3755 No, because then someone would say, "Why did you buy that case idiot? Don't you know that so and so said it's not a good case for this or that"

    • @sovie7141
      @sovie7141 3 года назад +9

      @@snowman22ism Thats true af bro

  • @Nahrix
    @Nahrix 7 месяцев назад +2

    I remember when I was a little kid, cobbling together my very first watercooling setup (not an AIO), and I got to feeding liquid into the system. I thought the pump would automatically pull all the liquid through, and when it didn't immediately, I thought it just needed some time, and since it was late anyways, I just let it run overnight.
    I did not have a functioning watercooling setup after that, nor did I have the money to replace the pump on a little kid's savings. I was sad.

  • @wotan91
    @wotan91 3 года назад +151

    8:18 - You hear motor humm? No, I hear 80's hip hop beat.

    • @landonorloski7393
      @landonorloski7393 3 года назад +15

      I wish the music cut out when that happened.

    • @Ragnorok64
      @Ragnorok64 3 года назад +7

      I do kind of wish the music was cut for this part, too. I'm wondering if that's a consequence of this video possibly being edited with headphones.
      Considering they've been pumping out a video a day, with a 3 man crew, for this whole month I'm not going to sweat it

    • @racso5628
      @racso5628 3 года назад +3

      Thank you! I was literally about to comment and ask why they would put music during a part where they want us to hear a difference in sounds.

    • @earthtaurus5515
      @earthtaurus5515 3 года назад +2

      @@Ragnorok64 Then why not use headphones for that part 😋. I'm just being facetious lol as it's 3 am here although it was audible over speakers - it was just barely at the volume on my mini amp at the lowest setting (PC, RUclips and Browser volume at 100%). The sound also depends on the quality of the headphones too so if a person has crappy headphones they won't have much luck. It'd be best for Phil to just cut out the music for similiar scenarios in the future.

    • @PrincePawn
      @PrincePawn 3 года назад

      Same.. going to get my eyes tested tomorrow

  • @Alamnyobato_anbt
    @Alamnyobato_anbt 3 года назад +1953

    Explained it perfectly!!!! kudos Jay!!!

    • @augustbiernbaum4841
      @augustbiernbaum4841 3 года назад +4

      What does your name mean?

    • @LewdMusics
      @LewdMusics 3 года назад +9

      @@augustbiernbaum4841 I think it means "Do you know this?"

    • @selenerayne26
      @selenerayne26 3 года назад +5

      @@augustbiernbaum4841 yeah that is right. that's a tagalog question that means "Do you know this?"

    • @jopben6468
      @jopben6468 3 года назад +1

      tama

    • @joshstanton267
      @joshstanton267 3 года назад

      @Travis Clark looks cool 😎 and stays cool 😎 rad on top ftw

  • @MrMurdock86
    @MrMurdock86 3 года назад +3290

    Steve:*explains thoroughly the science and process for ‘standard’ AIOs and positioning*
    Jay: PAY ATTENTION, CHILDREN!!

    • @mottorider2371
      @mottorider2371 2 года назад +25

      This the one :D lol. Gotta love going to Daddy Jay lmao

    • @sakatababa
      @sakatababa 2 года назад +92

      jay just keeps spewing nonsense.
      i'm a marine engineer. fluid dynamics and thermodynamics are, literally, my favourite topics outside of pure physics. and i did got my degree in the past millennia but physics of those hasn't changed from the big bang so i bet you my knowledge is still usable.
      tubes on the top are bad because air gets trapped in the entrance of the radiator so there is lower flux of thermal energy. that causes building of heat in the pump, translation of that heat to gasses in the connector of the radiator. gasses expand more readily in the heat then liquids so bubbles get thrown about the circulatory system and air gets logged in the radiator and the pump. heated gasses get more permiation from tubes that introduces more gas in the system. more gas gets in the radiator and the pump.
      you want the thermal isolator (air) in the end of the system and not at the choke, flux or critical point of ingress like the radiator connector. we build literal traps for gasses above connectors of critical systems to avoid anything but perfect transition of maximum flow calculated by bernoulli equation.
      i just couldn't watch the "you think this or that" attitude and then going on some tangent. either get on the topic or don't make the video, jay.

    • @faceplants2
      @faceplants2 2 года назад +11

      @@sakatababa How would air bubbles in the barb (hose) end of the radiator impact dissipation of heat?
      Unless the high point of the loop is @ the pump/ water block, there will be little if any impact to flow volume.
      The downside of having a radiator mounted vertically with the hoses at the top is that air bubbles gather by the two tanks the barbs connect to and can lead to water trickling sounds and what some customers might confuse for pump whine.
      The most important thing to avoid with a closed loop setup is having the water block/pump at a higher level than the top of the radiator. This can cause a big enough air bubble that the pump can't move water at all (or enough to cool the system). If the impeller isn't a magnetic levitation style, it can also destroy the pump if it's not getting water for lubrication.
      Closed loop AIO coolers for desktop PCs don't deal with the coolant temperatures or pressures you may be familiar with.
      Water temps over 50° C are pretty rare.

    • @sakatababa
      @sakatababa 2 года назад +20

      @@faceplants2 if you remember your bernoulli equation for flow dynamics, reduced diameter to pipe introduces buffeting that introduces cavitation that introduces more bubbles. also, reduces pressure past choke poin, increases pressure before choke point. turbulent flow is bad, very very bad. ever heard your water pipes vibrate when you turn the faucet too hard. yeah, that thing.
      air is thermal isolator. bad for conducting. no bueno. should be avoided in critical ingress points. creating a pocket of hot liquid coming from conductive point (the hottest point in the system) before it gets to the radiator (the cooling element) is superb sabotage. it traps heat in an isolator (plastic pipe) and just keeps piling on, changes flow dynamics (in and of itself, that is secondary to the choke) and reduces thermal conductivity of the plate (like plugging exhaust in the car engine, same thing).
      while i did work on systems from -40C to +320C most of my experience is with 10C-70C. and 24 years of building pc's tells me it is in the right ball park. just because i have an egineering degree does not mean i don't have extensive knowledge of computer systems. on the contrary, i currently work a cushy job as unix engineer in devops role for a major cable company. better pay, flexible hours, i get to live with my family and not some15 other guys for months at a time on a floating can.
      it is a water/glycol mixture. it does change some physical properties of the liquid (like surface lubrication, thermal expansion, etc). and temperature over 50C isn't rare. non-idle cpu goes readily over that mark. and liquid needs to heat up to transfer that heat away from the cpu to the radiator to, well, radiate it in ambient air. system works not with introducing cold liquid but with taking heat away.
      i should've been more verbose the first time and just get it over. heck, a copy/paste would suffice...

    • @faceplants2
      @faceplants2 2 года назад +37

      @@sakatababa I couldn't make it through your entire post. I would appreciate some brevity in the future. The phenomenon you're describing is water hammer.
      I'm still dubious as to whether you are as well versed in this subject as you propose to be because you are emphasizing things that are of trivial nature in the context of closed loop desktop, PC liquid cooling solutions.
      Whatever systems you were familiar with working on, surely you acknowledge that context, constraints and application are key

  • @lurinolt
    @lurinolt Месяц назад

    I just purchased a 360 AIO, been sitting, scratching my head for an hour unable to fit it tubes down... this video just saved my day. This channel has saved the day several times now actually. Thanks!

  • @lonewolfex
    @lonewolfex 3 года назад +1429

    Jay: People skipped to the end of GN's video and aren't informed
    Me: Skips to 16:09
    Jay: To recap, do this
    Me: Thanks daaaaaaaad

    • @nate_scrub
      @nate_scrub 3 года назад +8

      I would love for Jay to be my dad

    • @e47kz
      @e47kz 3 года назад +26

      jesus, why doesn't he just show it against a motherboard. He's flipping it everywhere lol

    • @redlines3787
      @redlines3787 3 года назад

      thanx bro

    • @jankees4037
      @jankees4037 3 года назад +4

      @@e47kz Yeah if he would take an ATX motherboard and showed the offset of the processor where it is on the motherboard, that would be better. I have a case with 2 HD cages in the topfront. Then the radiator goes under that. Then you do get the situation that the processor is the highest point of the loop. But with cases without anything in the front, then the 360 radiator is just fine upside down in there.

    • @franciscomercado7472
      @franciscomercado7472 3 года назад +1

      thanks Lone Wolf Ex hahahah
      this saved me time... Jay always talks too much (maybe for the content length)...

  • @mini-_
    @mini-_ 3 года назад +358

    Can't wait for someone else to do a TL;DW for this video, for the world's craziest telephone game.

    • @MaksKCS
      @MaksKCS 3 года назад +10

      In a couple of years the conclusion will be that the bottom spot is the best

    • @iamnotagoat66
      @iamnotagoat66 3 года назад +1

      itll become a meme at that point. then comes the meta tiers...

    • @PEZ1514
      @PEZ1514 3 года назад +1

      Content leaching is youtubes best game for second tier creators

    • @notbydesign3316
      @notbydesign3316 3 года назад +2

      *paging Linus*

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe 3 года назад +3

      I nominate Linus, then Kyle needs to do a TL:DW of the TL:DW of the TL:DW.

  • @WingedKuriboh
    @WingedKuriboh 3 года назад +247

    So now everyone is going to link this video after someone links Steve’s video

    • @lordsqueak
      @lordsqueak 3 года назад +5

      Someone will link this video, on Steve's video. ;)

    • @MarksterC
      @MarksterC 3 года назад +3

      epic

    • @marioStortuga
      @marioStortuga 3 года назад +3

      This one and Salazar video both

    • @viperlife914
      @viperlife914 3 года назад +3

      Steve wasn’t a wrong this even jayztwocents admits this he just wants to tell people it’s not that serious

    • @thealien_ali3382
      @thealien_ali3382 3 года назад +3

      I pooped

  • @HansensUniverseT-A
    @HansensUniverseT-A Год назад +17

    Same applies to custom water cooling, i placed my pump unit in the basement of the case, sits lower than all the other components, this also helps with feeding it, i recommend people to get a large reservoir if you can, gravity helps a lot with feeding the pump instead of having the pump potentially having to suck liquid. Been using the same D5 pump unit for almost a decade, hardly has to do any work at all to move the coolant around my big tower with a triple rad on top.

  • @markedmunds1966
    @markedmunds1966 3 года назад +48

    A case of “I can explain it to you but I can’t make you understand it”

  • @sirius4k
    @sirius4k 3 года назад +561

    "Lets talk about orientation."
    I'm straight, Jay.

    • @tonyradle8747
      @tonyradle8747 3 года назад +30

      @Joshua Steele Hell id do it for a 3080

    • @blindaceg
      @blindaceg 3 года назад +8

      @Joshua Steele Deal

    • @fourtwenty5986
      @fourtwenty5986 3 года назад +4

      I'm straight too. But if there is a really hot girl that just so happen to have a D, I don't think I would mind.

    • @kjellrni
      @kjellrni 3 года назад +14

      The radiator obviously swings both ways.

    • @budgetbajur
      @budgetbajur 3 года назад

      @@fourtwenty5986 Lady Sylvia enthusiast

  • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
    @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 3 года назад +635

    Mad respect for Jay not only defending another youtuber but also scolding his own viewers who probably went and spread misinformation, hes like a father who makes us a better person in the end. Hes daddy Jay

    • @MVicarious
      @MVicarious 3 года назад +12

      Sure, except if you watched both, Jay actually kinda disagrees with Steve and is scolding viewers for accurately interpreting what Steve showed.

    • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
      @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 3 года назад +3

      @@MVicarious Exactly, Even if Steve is wrong its still a shitty situation for your viewers to go off and bother another youtuber on your behalf, thats how you become hated in a community and invite drama.

    • @bobos245
      @bobos245 3 года назад +13

      Man... That last sentence was cringe.

    • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
      @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 3 года назад +4

      @@bobos245 ye its suppose to be 😂

    • @Pabloesc571
      @Pabloesc571 3 года назад +3

      Jay spreads misinformation my friend XD not only i this video too

  • @pasananthony
    @pasananthony Год назад +94

    This was immensely helpful. I wanted to mount a 360mm AIO on top as an exhaust cuz I wanted cool air for my GPU, but I was confused by all the discussion out there and thought the top might be bad. Turns out it's the best and I can move on with my build. Thanks Jay!

    • @HappyH4x0r
      @HappyH4x0r 10 месяцев назад +5

      top mounted also cools the gpu, but get a little hotter because of it, for more cpu cooling you can mount it in the front or side with the tubes on the bottom.
      but ive mounted mine on the top aswell, so thats completely valid and a perfect spot

  • @MrDeepSound
    @MrDeepSound 3 года назад +799

    Thanks for your input on this Jay! So many people argue and be confused about this topic! Happy New Year!

    • @exo-zaddy4886
      @exo-zaddy4886 3 года назад +2

      That’s genz for you with there nzxt cases with 1 hole on the top

    • @thephoenix7435
      @thephoenix7435 3 года назад +1

      @@exo-zaddy4886 Before anything else I clicked on your YT display picture :(

    • @TheDNW
      @TheDNW 3 года назад

      Right? Super good

    • @mperry2384
      @mperry2384 3 года назад

      Ppm for air measurement...I think

    • @ssp_2015
      @ssp_2015 3 года назад +2

      @@mperry2384 nah, air is measured volumetrically. It would be cc's

  • @chrisbertolino2116
    @chrisbertolino2116 3 года назад +1007

    Steve explained this perfectly in 375 hours of detailed analysis..don’t see where the confusion is coming from 😂

    • @UltraSuperDuperFreak
      @UltraSuperDuperFreak 3 года назад +31

      There is no confusion, there is missinformation mate :)
      Because they skipped the video, or copied what other said, did you just skip this video yourself ? :P

    • @valdezapg
      @valdezapg 3 года назад +90

      he makes his videos too long winded and boring and it is extremely tempting to skip parts of them.

    • @joshsanderson5512
      @joshsanderson5512 3 года назад +104

      @@valdezapg not his fault that you skipped? If you skipped then sounds like his contents not for you, but again not his problem

    • @stanley3647
      @stanley3647 3 года назад +98

      This is a common problem with his videos.
      Twice longer as they should be.
      He should hire someone who edit his scripts, and rewrite in more accesible/shorter way. Like Jay here explain same thing with a lot less talking.
      People don't wanna watch 30 minutes video, for things which can be explained in 5 minutes.
      I personally stop watching his channel because of it.

    • @diemturner5755
      @diemturner5755 3 года назад +6

      My sediments exactly.

  • @Seif_Morsi
    @Seif_Morsi 3 года назад +444

    Jay needs to start a channel called 'gamers nexus simply explained'

    • @laurikuusisto5580
      @laurikuusisto5580 3 года назад +33

      GamersNexus for dummies

    • @Seif_Morsi
      @Seif_Morsi 3 года назад +24

      @@laurikuusisto5580 I respect the hard work they do, but I wait for other youtubers like jay or linus to explain the stuff they say because I understand nothing from their long and boring (to me) videos

    • @laurikuusisto5580
      @laurikuusisto5580 3 года назад +19

      @@Seif_Morsi I usually watch all of the above mentioned channels. Jay for fun and easy, Linus for the normie version and GN for the detailed version with lots of numbers. And then there is the matter of Buildzoid on AHOC... That's the real shit. Like deep. But ranty and without numbers. Like this comment. Where was I going with this? Well whatever. Love them all but for different reasons ❤👍

    • @Lordogre420
      @Lordogre420 3 года назад +5

      GamerNexus Redux

    • @lonelyviews1357
      @lonelyviews1357 3 года назад

      @@laurikuusisto5580 I was gonna call it the same thing

  • @mulichy4882
    @mulichy4882 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I literally just saw Steve’s in depth video last night and did like you said skipped to the end and thought I had my aio mounted wrong. I was dreading the work involved with reorienting my radiator. Thanks for clearing this up!

  • @oki7716
    @oki7716 3 года назад +216

    Music plays in the background...
    Jay: Do you hear the motor humm?

    • @mrkushke9934
      @mrkushke9934 3 года назад +12

      Lol I was thinking the same thing. The editor should have qued in there

    • @ZeykronZ
      @ZeykronZ 3 года назад +5

      Just raise the volume. You can hear it clearly

    • @JiaNaDaRen15
      @JiaNaDaRen15 3 года назад +13

      I can hear it clearly while Jay is screaming in my ear. They should have killed the music. I shouldn't have to crank the volume.

  • @Vtarngpb
    @Vtarngpb 3 года назад +15

    Jay I love the fact that you and Steve are more than willing to quote, reference, and refer to each other on a regular basis. Just goes to show that you both have the bigger picture at heart 💜

  • @Cwrigh25
    @Cwrigh25 3 года назад +48

    Angry Jay is one of the best Jays

  • @SunderMecha
    @SunderMecha Месяц назад

    This video is exactly what I needed after Steve's! Thank you Jay!

  • @SteelSkin667
    @SteelSkin667 3 года назад +303

    Steve : "don't have your pump on top of the loop, and if your tubes go up the air will settle on top and you'll hear a slight gurgle"
    Internet : "ok so if my tubes go up my house will burn down"

    • @LordNecron
      @LordNecron 3 года назад +5

      Naaah, it won't burn. But it is gonna flood instead, because the air goes up, and the water seeps out at the bottom :P

  • @JackPecker911
    @JackPecker911 3 года назад +72

    Whenever a video starts with the phrase "idiots guide" it immediately feels like this content is for me

  • @patricefournier8784
    @patricefournier8784 3 года назад +48

    8:13
    Jay: you can hear the pump
    me: no stop the fucking music

  • @palfy205
    @palfy205 Год назад +41

    I've had numerous people tell me that I was doing it wrong, I've always mounted facing above because liquid is denser than air... But apparently even simple things like that float above their heads, thanks for the videos, recently found your channel learning lots and touching up lots of information, I've been out of the tech game for 4 years, but I'm back!

    • @HappyH4x0r
      @HappyH4x0r 10 месяцев назад +2

      you can mount it that way, its just not the best solution, its the "i cant install the aio any other way" solution
      corsair for example explicitly states that in their aio faq, pump never highest point, but if possible tubes always on the bottom or the aio top mounted

  • @GregSalazar
    @GregSalazar 3 года назад +972

    If I recall, Steve also attacked NZXT and others for front mounting (tubes up) with the pump still below the barbs in marketing material and photos - and I think this added to the confusion. We made a video about this as well and walked through that section of his video.

    • @DaysofKnight
      @DaysofKnight 3 года назад +6

      Well hey, Greg. Didn't expect to see you here, lol. Love your channel, too

    • @OGPurePhoenix
      @OGPurePhoenix 3 года назад +15

      This is seriously the kind of thing that gets my gears grinding. If you have to worry about that or shit starts leaking, you don't deserve to be in business. It's literally that fucking simple and i will start class actions against dickheads who think they can get away with scamming their customers like this.
      Seriously.
      This shit is /not/ even in the manual.
      Do NOT try to use it to dodge responsibility when your product damages other shit.

    • @TeasingPredator
      @TeasingPredator 3 года назад +30

      That's because people who bought and still are buying prebuilds doesn't have the same knowledge as us.
      They don't know that they have to make sure to lead the air towards the radiator, so it won't get trapped in the pump.
      NZXT didn't provide any manual or guide regarding this matter and therefore getting attacked by Steve, which he explicitly said in his video.

    • @mathiaseichenseer9047
      @mathiaseichenseer9047 3 года назад +22

      casually promoting your own video under his video...not a nice move tho

    • @MischieviousJirachi
      @MischieviousJirachi 3 года назад +11

      @@mathiaseichenseer9047 Ion think he was promoting, rather I believe he was stating

  • @arcuz7862
    @arcuz7862 3 года назад +343

    When some of Tech Jesus disciples start spreading stuff again that they haven't even understood 50% of, Tech Godfather has to pimp slap them once in a while.

    • @ValkyrieTiara
      @ValkyrieTiara 3 года назад +20

      Huh. Just like regular Jesus.

    • @faisal-ahmad
      @faisal-ahmad 3 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/U5d1K0JcgIs/видео.html

    • @imagineaworld
      @imagineaworld 3 года назад +4

      And that is to absolutely no fault of steves. You give them the info, and they still cant be bothered to learn.
      They dont even have to google it lol.

    • @imagineaworld
      @imagineaworld 3 года назад +1

      @@ValkyrieTiara the comment isnt about tech jesus, its about tech jesus followers, so your comment makes little sense, but people will like it, because crapping on religion is really popular right now. Gg.

    • @ValkyrieTiara
      @ValkyrieTiara 3 года назад +4

      @@imagineaworld Uh.... yeah, dude. That's the Joke. I'm specifically saying that Jesus' RL followers go around preaching without actually understanding anything Jesus said. Jesus' message was specifically about honoring God by loving your fellow man and putting others before yourself without judgement, but you have people shouting from the hilltops about how he hates gays and muslims. Cry more.

  • @crispybacon4240
    @crispybacon4240 3 года назад +30

    Jay is like a disappointed parent scolding their idiot child this whole video and I love it.

  • @shapeshifter7676
    @shapeshifter7676 2 месяца назад

    This was the best tech video I've seen in my life. Very straight forward, informative and not boring at all. Not once had I the urge to fast forward.

  • @tim71pos
    @tim71pos 3 года назад +199

    Would be nice if they turned off the little background music when they're trying to emphasize low-level sounds made by the unit

  • @whitenoise509
    @whitenoise509 3 года назад +29

    It blows my mind how people aren't comprehending this. Don't have your pump be the highest point in the loop. It's really not complicated.

    • @Joreel
      @Joreel 3 года назад +4

      Maybe they are new to the idea of liquid cooling pumps in computers. I built computers for 20 years, but stopped in 2007 and water cooling your system was in it's infancy so I knew what it was, but had only seen pictures of hard-line systems. AIOs didn't exist at the time.

    • @coolhwhip86
      @coolhwhip86 3 года назад +4

      Welcome to the new world where people don't actually learn anything, they just regurgitate stuff they see online.

    • @vamwolf
      @vamwolf 3 года назад

      @@coolhwhip86 its so true.. i made ram appear!!!!

    • @tommys.9606
      @tommys.9606 3 года назад

      Blows my mind more that people don't realize that if you put the tubes to the bottom, then air WILL get trapped in the pump.
      In that position the rad and pump make a 'V' where both the pump and the tubeless side of the rad are at high points and both will collect air...

    • @whitenoise509
      @whitenoise509 3 года назад +1

      @@Joreel I totally agree with that. Honestly, if I hadn't seen Beve's video it may not have occurred to me either. I was more referring to people who have watched the tutorial and aren't quite grasping the concept yet.

  • @StarsMarsRadio
    @StarsMarsRadio 3 года назад +149

    Instructions unclear. Radiator is now full of urine.
    Going to flame other tech tubers with "ur doing it wrong, watch JayZ"

  • @chrisguli2865
    @chrisguli2865 Год назад +58

    Very clear and direct explanation thank you! Makes sense. I like the radiator on top also because heat rises and better to blow the hot air out from the top. Also keeps the radiator and hoses away from the graphics card. The radiator on the front does look cooler with RGB LEDs as long as the radiator high point is above the pump.

    • @charlesurias
      @charlesurias Год назад +5

      I thought the heat rising thing was important myself, but from what I've since heard about PC cases and heat is that the effect of heat rising is negligible in the presence of case fans.

    • @onlytheneeded412
      @onlytheneeded412 Год назад

      @@charlesurias yes this is a good comment here, because there are different type of fans, push/pull, static or pressure, etc., and if the fans are moving the air towards the exhaust fan point then exactly it's negligible because pressure is created for the air to move to that point. But, if OP for instance only has the AIO as the exhaust point, and air is oscillating inside the case, then yeah OP's set up would prove more effective. Really comes down to how the fans are set up. for me for instance, I have an NZXT H1 V2, I flipped the fan and radiator so that air is coming from the outside in, and I made fan mods for additional exhaust out. So, I have no other air besides the CPU air being pushed into the case, or from the GPU, while all my other fans are exhaust out (5 total, 3x 40mm, 1x 40mm, 1x 80mm). So far creating this dynamic I have seen reduction in CPU temps, and little to no change from advised 7900XT temps. My radiator is also configured as push rather than pull.

    • @billythecat
      @billythecat Год назад +2

      People put the rad in the front so that it gets the cool air from outside the case. Top mount would suck all the hot air from the gpu and.

    • @Djinnerator
      @Djinnerator Год назад +3

      Heat does not rise in a PC case with fans. Only in a completely passively cooled case, which an AIO would never be in.

    • @kimk3573
      @kimk3573 Год назад

      If you put the radiator on the top, you are getting air that's ran through by gpu, thus hotter air

  • @downrangefuture6493
    @downrangefuture6493 3 года назад +48

    I keep saying to people, "thanks for incorrecting me."

  • @lightless
    @lightless 3 года назад +381

    "i put my mic near it so you guys can hear it" "do you hear that" - yes i hear background music...

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, I feel like the editor needs a break. I can't remember his name ATM because I'm dead tired yet can't sleep
      I want to say phil

    • @PrincePawn
      @PrincePawn 3 года назад +1

      @@CreativityNull bro, I'm also here unable to sleep.. what a coincidence 😴 night Phil

    • @mostlypeacefulrowan8747
      @mostlypeacefulrowan8747 3 года назад +2

      I think my noise filter filtered it

    • @kyoudaiken
      @kyoudaiken 3 года назад +7

      I have bad news for you. I even heard the humming with speakers. :D

    • @CaptKornDog
      @CaptKornDog 3 года назад +5

      Wish I had an AIO play some smooth background music in those orientations.

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg 2 года назад +8

    You can't have no air in the system whatsoever, its the same as completely filling a gearbox with oil or a bearing with grease, it will lock as there is no give in the system. It actually needs a small amount of air else the impeller will lock. Thanks for the tip on hoses, its 2:30am, typically I think of this now but I'll check my builds tomorrow.

  • @shawn2780
    @shawn2780 Год назад +44

    This video's still going strong after a year, awesome. One thing I noticed with my 240 AIO, since I could monitor liquid temperature, is that having it as top mounted exhaust- my Asus TUF 3080 was heating up the air so much before it got pulled into the rad that during gaming.. my water would heat up 10-15 degrees, and the cpu temp would creep up to match. Moving the rad to the front alleviated that, and only increased the gpu temp a few degrees (since the TUF has insane cooling, it was a worthwhile tradeoff). I've since upgraded to a Lian Li Galahad 360 (and a 4080) and while I can squeeeeeze it into the front of my Fractal Meshify 2... barely, and not with the hoses down. I have it top mounted now, but depending on the heat next summer.. I might have to rethink that.
    TL:DR - Generally mounting your rad on the front helps with cpu temp, and mounting on the top helps with gpu temp. If you have a FE or blower style cooler though, it's probably not enough of difference to be concerned with they blast most of the hot air out the back of the card as opposed to in the case... but if you have an aib card definitely check your temps. I noticed a much more significant difference in temps vs even when Jay himself did a video about it

    • @AtrociousAK47
      @AtrociousAK47 Год назад +2

      so you would generally reccomend mounting the aio to the front where possible? or is that more for specific coolers and cpu+GPU setups? in my case im running an amd ryzen 5950x with a stock cooler and an evga 1080ti. Had bought a 240mm aio to replace the stock cooler, which after testing is keeping cpu temp at around 70c maxed out and a couple extra fans blowing out the top, but discovered it wouldnt work for my setup as the top of the case lacks sufficient clearance and the front isnt compatible with it due to having drive bays for 2.5"SSD/3.5"HDD and disk readers. planning on getting a new case sometime in january, I think I've settled on a thermaltake view 71 series full tower case, which will have more than enough space for a 240mm aio, as well a new huge ass 40 series gpu when the time comes for that.

    • @shawn2780
      @shawn2780 Год назад +4

      @@AtrociousAK47 I guess it really depends on how your case and components all interact together. Front fan intake and top aio exhaust will always favor the video card, at the expense of CPU temps-and vice versa. Most of the time the differences are in degrees, and cpus under gaming load generally have more headroom to run a bit warmer.

    • @markallen3856
      @markallen3856 Год назад

      Just so Im clear you got the 4080 in your Fractal Meshify 2 case? Rad at the top and fans in the front? I have the same case and want to keep it.

    • @shawn2780
      @shawn2780 Год назад

      @@markallen3856 Yeah there's lots of room. I have the Gigabyte Gaming OC, which is one of the bigger 4080s. It's about 14 inches long which leaves just over 4 inches between the back of the card and the front of the fans.

    • @engineerbot
      @engineerbot Год назад

      @@shawn2780 Most of my fans are at the front (cause Corsair 4000X things) and it actually manages to build up enough cool air in that area to reach my RAM, so I think the 3 fans at the front should be enough for my PC temps to be balanced throughout.

  • @DontEatCream
    @DontEatCream 3 года назад +150

    Are public schools these days not teaching “air rises” to kids anymore? I mean seriously

    • @emjayel206
      @emjayel206 3 года назад +21

      Nah they are to busy teaching to be "woke", never the fundamentals

    • @earthphoenix5226
      @earthphoenix5226 3 года назад +10

      @@emjayel206 Such an ignorant comment. You've been out of school for ages so how the hell do you know what they teach? Everyone should know that the system has pretty much stayed relatively the same.

    • @Michael-zf1ko
      @Michael-zf1ko 3 года назад +7

      @@earthphoenix5226 "Considering you to have been" ???
      Jesus, I guess the school system has actually gotten worse since I left. They are even skipping basic grammar to teach liberal nonsense.

    • @JARI
      @JARI 3 года назад +1

      no

    • @7rich79
      @7rich79 3 года назад

      I think the confusion can be about how much force a pump needs to overcome the rising air. Especially when viewing videos about filling custom water loops and seeing the air being pulled through the loop.

  • @TTMR1986
    @TTMR1986 3 года назад +56

    So, I take it folks missed Steve's line about tubes up being mostly an acoustic problem huh?

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- 3 года назад +4

      Yep, I think the takeaway was tubes up = bad for a lot of people. Listening is so hard...

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I was wondering that myself

    • @viperlife914
      @viperlife914 3 года назад +3

      Not acoustic it can affect the pump too though but not as much but can

    • @Fatgumby
      @Fatgumby 3 года назад +13

      @@viperlife914 it’s almost like you didn’t watch this video

    • @doctor9633
      @doctor9633 3 года назад +6

      @@viperlife914 you're replying on every comment like you know it but basing from your responses you still didnt understand.

  • @blackmesarf4361
    @blackmesarf4361 3 года назад +78

    08:20 listen carefully!
    background music still playing....
    bruh.

    • @InfoDav
      @InfoDav 3 года назад +1

      That's the sound of this specific pump

    • @89qn85mn
      @89qn85mn 3 года назад

      You really didnt hear?

  • @bucky5869
    @bucky5869 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome. I'm looking to do my first AIO and my plan is to have the rad at the top of the case. My reasoning is the heat already wants to rise. This helps with the planning phase. Thanks, Jay.

  • @InFlamesOfSorrow
    @InFlamesOfSorrow 3 года назад +30

    08:14 so you guys can hear it.. listen
    me: oh nice the pump makes background music

  • @finn5571
    @finn5571 3 года назад +349

    tl;dr: Is your pump the highest point in youre AIO's fluid loop?
    No -> You're good.
    Yes -> You stuffed up.

    • @FuckedUpGenius
      @FuckedUpGenius 3 года назад +12

      But what if the tubing is above the pump and radiator? 🤔

    • @NickVS
      @NickVS 3 года назад +16

      @@FuckedUpGenius Doesn't matter

    • @Seorful
      @Seorful 3 года назад +10

      Wouldn't it be tl;dw ?

    • @fury1184
      @fury1184 3 года назад

      I stuffed up. I had asked Corsair if it can go in front in the front (a 240 in a 750D), and they replied with Bison saying YES!. I didn't think it was right though because the pump was a little above. Fortunately, I didn't use the system that much because of board issues until I replaced it. I hope I haven't damaged it. I put the rad back on the top again where I originally had it.

    • @jankees4037
      @jankees4037 3 года назад +3

      Half the noobs will be like: Where the frikkin feck is the pump. Can't see it!

  • @bigdaddy101703
    @bigdaddy101703 2 года назад +24

    I'm so glad I watched both videos. They work together to make the complete picture. I now understand more and I get what both of you are saying much better now. Thanks!

  • @faithtroupe8998
    @faithtroupe8998 Год назад +3

    I legit was going to change out my AIO and it def helped that you used the same one that i have currently. I thought something was wrong with it and turns out that the sound (of an old drain) that im hearing is probablly just air staying in the top. Very clear and easy explation, thank you.

  • @mythic017
    @mythic017 3 года назад +686

    **Laughs in air cooled PC**
    Edit: Welp, looks like I started a war.

  • @knaeckebrothakan
    @knaeckebrothakan 3 года назад +186

    Title: Stop doing this
    Thumbnail: This is fine
    Me: *visible confusion*

    • @TempEdits
      @TempEdits 3 года назад +2

      You’ll only understand if you’ve seen the other videos saying how not to use you inter cooler. There videos say not to do it so he’s mimicking the videos

    • @Scotschie
      @Scotschie 3 года назад +1

      @@TempEdits Or he's saying don't "be a dick, (especially one that's wrong)"

    • @johnwilcox2688
      @johnwilcox2688 3 года назад

      He's saying to stop telling people they're doing it wrong because it's fine to have the aio oriented the way he's demonstrating.
      Was this a joke?

    • @glovebox9000
      @glovebox9000 3 года назад

      theres like a “this is fine” comment.

  • @DanDan-li4hr
    @DanDan-li4hr 3 года назад +41

    after watching GN people became AIO experts
    after watching jay people are now AIO masters

  • @f.faucon6681
    @f.faucon6681 Год назад

    Thanks, I fixed my configuration right after watching. I had recently added fans to my case, and due to limited place I had moved down the 240mm radiator on front fan position 2 & 3 on my 360mm capable case. So the pump was almost the highest point of the cooling system, part of the tubes were the top as I had extra length with the outlets on top and not on the bottom. The place problem I had was on top of that 360mm front with the tubes on top and the place for top fans, that's why I had lowered the radiator. To fix things, I've rotated the radiator and put it again on top of the front 360mm section, with the lone fan I had added recently now on the bottom, which is also better for the airflow IMHO, the pump is now lower than the top of the radiator, and the outlets are on the bottom. With the outlets on the bottom, no problem of space on top of the front, everything's fine. And with that case I couldn't do the best configuration with the radiator on top, so I'm good with the better instead of the worst, thanks to you.

  • @johnsonwang7253
    @johnsonwang7253 3 года назад +77

    I need a poster of Jay delivering the line "The salt is warranted."

    • @2nd_Directorate
      @2nd_Directorate 3 года назад +2

      Don´t forget the T-Shirt and Hoodie merch. "Righteous Salt" would be fine too.

  • @madao9946
    @madao9946 3 года назад +48

    "Bubble goes Blalalalalalaaa..."
    - Jayz 2020

  • @AcidRP
    @AcidRP 3 года назад +103

    "do you hear that"
    BGM continues to play

    • @MsTatakai
      @MsTatakai 3 года назад

      so true.... i heard nothing and i was trying to turn off my music for some reason (which was his BGM video XD)

    • @Tekknological
      @Tekknological 3 года назад

      :D

  • @PauldenBoef
    @PauldenBoef 8 месяцев назад

    Great explanation of the problem and the various ways to get around the problem, well done!

  • @seanpappone
    @seanpappone 3 года назад +6

    Wow, I want to give massive credit to steve at GN, Becuase he does a ton of hardwork and diligence.
    But I did not easily understand what he was communicating.
    Thanks for taking the time to have that Radiator and move it around to make it more clear to me.
    it would be interesting to see a collab custom build with you two, instead of always at competition (which I also enjoy watching)
    Happy New Year!

  • @DynastyOmens
    @DynastyOmens 2 года назад +5

    I have had my AIO for almost 3 years now with the RAD mounted topside above the pump (with the fans in push config)and still cools just as efficient as when it was new. I use the front of my case to pull in air with my 3x case fans. Great video and thanks for kicking the misinformation to the curb.

    • @Crafftyyy
      @Crafftyyy 2 года назад +1

      same going on year 6 with the same aio no problems at all

  • @daemonsquid3414
    @daemonsquid3414 3 года назад +131

    *Jay tries to convey important information*
    Also Jay: The AIO goes blululululu

    • @TheHammerGuy94
      @TheHammerGuy94 3 года назад +2

      I mean how else can you convey such a sound?

    • @Krydolph
      @Krydolph 3 года назад +1

      He needs to get down to a level where the targeted audience can still follow!

    • @daemonsquid3414
      @daemonsquid3414 3 года назад

      @@Krydolph well I definitely understood what he meant

    • @pcracer2
      @pcracer2 3 года назад

      Talk to any motorcycle rider or mechanic and they talk with sounds like that. We understand certain things make sounds like that. Helps diagnose issues

    • @daemonsquid3414
      @daemonsquid3414 3 года назад

      @@pcracer2 make sense. Certain parts and mechanics would make different sound depending if I spins, has a fluid etc.

  • @MrUltimategamer44
    @MrUltimategamer44 Год назад

    I know this is a two year old video now but I'm building my first PC and I only just now found out my case doesn't have enough space for the recommended front mounted option. This has given me sooooooooo much relief I can't even express it into words. I was getting tight on my budget set and the AIO I wanted would've needed to be returned otherwise and I most likely would've had trouble finding a replacement for the deal price I got it for.
    TL:DR Great video, Thank you so much!

  • @MrNomadic76
    @MrNomadic76 3 года назад +50

    'So what are you doing for New Years Eve?'
    'I'm remounting my AIO because it's been fitted the wrong way for over 2 years and it's suddenly causing me major anxiety'.
    'Uhuh...'

    • @mikesnickel
      @mikesnickel 3 года назад +1

      Its too late now. Continue...

  • @Estranged180
    @Estranged180 3 года назад +320

    It's... it's almost like the engineers that designed the AIO's went to school, and learned how to engineer things like this.

    • @patamaran
      @patamaran 3 года назад +18

      @@cc-000 no, he said not to mount the AIO so that the highest point in the loop is the pump. just take solace in the fact that if you mount your AIO with the hoses down they likely wont be long enough for your misunderstanding to cause a problem. i.e allow you to mount the pump higher than the highest point of the radiator.

    • @jjoncm1
      @jjoncm1 3 года назад +4

      @@cc-000 he just says that air bubbles may occasionally enter the pump but they will cycle through and not get stuck there. Depending on how much fluid is left it may cause a little bit of noise or thermal degradation but didn’t have any data to support that.

    • @patamaran
      @patamaran 3 года назад +11

      @@cc-000 better take a look at Steve's revisit video because what you are saying is wrong. So long as the pump isn't the highest point in the loop, you are good to go.
      Air is less dense than water, so it will always end up floating on top of the water. If any part of the radiator is higher than the pump, thats where it will accumulate instead of the pump. Where the barbs and hoses are doesnt change that one bit.

    • @joshuamansfield6295
      @joshuamansfield6295 3 года назад

      Ahhhhhhhhhh maybe not Enermax. Three generations of the same AIO and still can't get them to last longer than 6 months before complete failure.
      Pretty sure they got their engineers from some low income housing projects slum lord where they don't necessarily operate under any best practices or safety regulations, or functionality, whatsoever.
      Buying something from Enermax is more of a lease, with a specified end date. You get an AIO for as long as the warranty lasts and not much more.

    • @seegee9
      @seegee9 3 года назад +1

      @@cc-000 owned

  • @Bzk--
    @Bzk-- 2 года назад +148

    I'm building my first AIO cooled PC and it's so much fun to go through all these kinds of videos and learn how to properly set it up. Can't wait for the last components to arrive in a few days and then the fun begins 🤩

    • @olebole370
      @olebole370 Год назад +6

      Such fun to build a new system :)

  • @mikec1341
    @mikec1341 Год назад

    I like the fact that you backed Steve up. You're right some folks don't comprehend, garbage in, garbage out.

  • @bigatlas4547
    @bigatlas4547 3 года назад +12

    i was gonna sleep but jay kept me awake... loving this already

  • @MoonieBaboonie
    @MoonieBaboonie 3 года назад +106

    Jayz is definitely my favorite TechTubers out there. He explains the wrongs and the rights and always thoroughly. Keep up the amazing work!

    • @robmasters3569
      @robmasters3569 2 года назад +3

      I definitely echo that. I love all his content and have learnt tonnes in a short space of time.

    • @yak6896
      @yak6896 2 года назад +1

      Yep and I'd have a beer with him over that "L" guy.

  • @Chaosdude341
    @Chaosdude341 3 года назад +7

    As someone who worked on an aircraft carrier as a mechanic, the intuition of fluid systems isn't something electrical/electronic folks get by applying their own logic lmao. Thanks for the explanation, I felt bad after watching Steve's video, but this makes so much more sense with what I understand!

    • @vamwolf
      @vamwolf 2 года назад

      same here. i work in sewage and water... half of what steve said... its said he never hired any engineers on his staff... (as of written zero)

  • @Blackraven6
    @Blackraven6 Год назад +3

    Ok, so small add. Pump is not working harder with air. It's working easier. And that's the problem. Any pump has a range of viscosity of what it is meant to pump. When it pumps something that is easier to propulse, than what it's made for - it starts revving up cause it doesn't have enough resistance. Which does lead to overheating, bearing ware cause of overclocking basically and ofcource the valve failure inside of the pump. This pumps are puny, so it doesn't damage THAT fast. But for drainage pumps, sewage submersive pumps, even for your kitchen's garbage disposal unit - it just can't go dry unless you want to almost instantly break it. This is why you should always have things like air separators and flow sensors.

  • @his_mum
    @his_mum 3 года назад +44

    i love how the background music kept playing while we're trying to listen to minute sound changes in something that's hard to hear....

    • @Kaygoooo
      @Kaygoooo 3 года назад +3

      buy better headphones

    • @klash3532
      @klash3532 3 года назад +7

      @@Kaygoooo It has nothing to do with his headphones, it's just annoying when there is background music when you're trying to hear the pump

    • @koyadaone
      @koyadaone 3 года назад

      @@Kaygoooo give them the money

  • @bituniverse8677
    @bituniverse8677 3 года назад +65

    Now for months of "Well Jay said it isn't the best way, so you're wrong."

    • @2nd_Directorate
      @2nd_Directorate 3 года назад +4

      But he is right, it is basic physics. You may need a reminder that it applies here too (duh), but in the end it is just basic physics.

  • @1259bogs
    @1259bogs 3 года назад +20

    Haven’t gotten to build mine yet but ok good, looks like I understood Steve’s video right. Top mounting the rad. Thanks for the clarification!

    • @1259bogs
      @1259bogs 3 года назад

      @@deetz23 did you not watch the end of the video...?!

  • @RancidRick
    @RancidRick Год назад

    Amazing information. My first AIO is coming soon with my new build. I never would have thought of this! Thanks!

  • @dumpsterdawg
    @dumpsterdawg 3 года назад +55

    So what was the final outcome .... I didn't watch the whole video.

    • @tiwunster7331
      @tiwunster7331 3 года назад +12

      Use air cooler.

    • @MysticalPickler
      @MysticalPickler 3 года назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @brad2064
      @brad2064 3 года назад +2

      Make sure your pump is at least 2 feet higher than the radiator.

    • @davidariza2320
      @davidariza2320 3 года назад

      Lol good one

    • @eriklehman3175
      @eriklehman3175 3 года назад

      I didn't watch the whole video either. kinda rambled for awhile repeating himself and trying to express pump above radiator bad.

  • @idontdunktho
    @idontdunktho 2 года назад +10

    Super cool that it is 100% identical to automotive cooling systems (minus the thernostat) and made it easier for me to understand.

  • @zacharyouten4525
    @zacharyouten4525 3 года назад +5

    Thank you Jay! No offense to steve, but holy hell has that video annoyed the shit out of me since it came out. Not because it was bad, but because of how people have spammed it everywhere incorrectly. I have my radiator mounted like at 7:26, and on more than one occasion i've posted a picture of my system at got people coming at me saying I did it wrong. And you know what, even if I did have it mounted wrong, which I don't, I really dont give a fuck, I bought the parts and built the pc, i'll put it together anyway I see fit. He may be tech jesus, but that doesnt mean everything he says should be followed so rashly

  • @tilu3303
    @tilu3303 Год назад +1

    Great explanation. Everyone knew that you meant liquid when you said fluid, because of course air is also a fluid.

  • @Siknik64
    @Siknik64 2 года назад +25

    There really should be a reader's digest version of AIO orientation from the manufacturer just like this. Thanks for doing so, Jay.

  • @justdjackson
    @justdjackson 3 года назад +7

    I love this channel for how accurate the information is

  • @MWKRider
    @MWKRider 3 года назад +19

    Finally someone called out the general tech audience. I personally always try to mount my rad at the top of the case if its supported since at that point you'll never have worry. Since as you stated rad is at the top, pump is below. So air will always get trapped in the rad. Good video overall Jay, honestly happy you made it. Was hating this misinformation that was being spread.

    • @mattevans1643
      @mattevans1643 3 года назад +1

      I mount mine on the top, because ITX baby. It's the only spot i can mount it. Technically i could put it on the bottom, but that's dumb.

    • @shaneeslick
      @shaneeslick 3 года назад

      "Finally someone called out the general tech audience" Jay is nowhere near the first, even Steve did a 'No I didn't say that' video 3 days after the original & I have seen at least 5 others in the last couple of months since it aired,
      the Irony is the reason Steve did the AIO video in the first place was to call out those in the general tech audience for spreading misinformation that AIOs just fail for No Reason & will instantly Kill your CPU if the pump does fail,

  • @spencerpilcher2755
    @spencerpilcher2755 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just got my first AIO, and while this doesn't really apply to me since I'm mounting it on the top, it's still good info to have. Thanks!

  • @videokompuuter
    @videokompuuter 3 года назад +20

    3 biggest problems in the world: corona, climate change and aio mounting.

  • @Shaggszgn777
    @Shaggszgn777 3 года назад +18

    I'm glad I watched these videos before installing a 240mm AIO on my new re build. I lacked the clearance at the top of my case for the radiator and fans, and the 240mm spot on the front of the case will cause the top of the radiator sit slightly below the center of the pump due to the DVD bays on my case. I just exchanged the aio for a big tower air cooler.

    • @duducarblog
      @duducarblog 2 года назад

      and i also regret having top closed case :))) mine don't have DVD bay so 240mm AIO maybe can be installed in front and radiator top will be higher than pump. kinda small case mATX

  • @joshoa90210
    @joshoa90210 3 года назад +56

    Jay: "Jay's touch"
    Me: Trembles with excitement.

    • @tomr3422
      @tomr3422 3 года назад +6

      When you have already removed your pants before you realize its just going to be a AIO

    • @wrywndp
      @wrywndp 3 года назад +1

      @@tomr3422 jokes on you, I'm into that shit

    • @wynderlacunae268
      @wynderlacunae268 3 года назад +2

      go to horny jail

  • @RhodeIslandDivorce
    @RhodeIslandDivorce Год назад

    You were definitely irked! I am in the middle of diagnostics and it's clearly something with my cooling system but it is not the fans so I suspect it is either pump failure or too much air accumulation in the pump itself which is causing overheating within a few minutes after startup. I saw Steve's video and then this. The two were a perfect combination and I am still very much a novice so your video helped immensely. I'd rather remake my whole system with a top mounted cooling system but can't seem to identify cases that afford that capability. If you have any recommendations I'd appreciate it.