We made our own 5700 XT Noctua Edition and it turned out Amazing!

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Комментарии • 770

  • @ThunderingRoar
    @ThunderingRoar 3 года назад +482

    Would be really cool to see a complete custom cooler in the future, with a custom backplate, properly painted and everything, great video btw

    • @willhartsell2283
      @willhartsell2283 3 года назад +5

      Totally would watch it

    • @hop-skip-ouch8798
      @hop-skip-ouch8798 3 года назад

      Didn't Linus once do Hydro-dipping to make custom back plates?

    • @samuelkdu
      @samuelkdu 3 года назад

      ??? isnt that what those ARCTIC Accelero are

    • @sznikers
      @sznikers 3 года назад +1

      Yeah we used to have aftermarket heatsinks for gpus. It was the only way to have normal noise levels back then. But since nonreference gpus started shipping with big dense 2 and 3 slot radiators its popularity declined and now many people dont even know they exist. The chips also got big and without shim so its easy to dmg gpu while remounting cooler.

    • @samuelkdu
      @samuelkdu 3 года назад +1

      @@sznikers nahhh its more of nvidia founders stopped using those god damn awful blower cards

  • @cosymoon
    @cosymoon 3 года назад +494

    Your content has always been good but god damn lately it's such a joy to watch. Much love for providing that to the english speaking audience.

    • @der8auer-en
      @der8auer-en  3 года назад +93

      Thank you very much! That's awesome to hear :)

    • @Dan-Simms
      @Dan-Simms 3 года назад +11

      @@der8auer-en yeah you have been rocking it man, keep up the great work!

    • @SimonZerafa
      @SimonZerafa 3 года назад +6

      @@der8auer-en That fan cover would look really good in either the correct AMD Red or a Black colour. I do find myself wondering if ARGB fans would look better, and I'm not the world's biggest "RGB on everything" fan 😀

    • @techtipsuk
      @techtipsuk 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree. Knows what he’s talking about and no bullshit.

    • @colewelden
      @colewelden 2 года назад

      @@der8auer-en Just curious, how much was the total cost in materials for this project?

  • @poorNOOB
    @poorNOOB 3 года назад +212

    This looks even more awesome than the majority of commercial cards available right now. 🤣🤣

    • @JosephArata
      @JosephArata 3 года назад +23

      Problem with commercial cards, is they are marketed for their flashy RGB looks, not how well they perform, with a classy look to them.

    • @qlum
      @qlum 3 года назад +16

      While true, the cost of making a shroud like this via CNC is also a lot more than the rgb + plastic shroud generally used.
      CNC mills are not cheap, and you are paying for that machine time.

    • @JosephArata
      @JosephArata 3 года назад +5

      @@qlum RGB accounts for a 120% profit margin price hike, don't be fooled. They're charging you extra money for crap you don't need. It's everywhere in 3rd party PC components, because it drives up profit margins for very little effort to the manufacturer.

    • @whasian1487
      @whasian1487 3 года назад +4

      Efficient quiet black fans and a metal shroud. Simple, elegant, beautiful.

    • @mateusmt6194
      @mateusmt6194 3 года назад

      @@qlum Better looking than any card on the market. And the same design can be made using plastic.

  • @tiagomnlmnl
    @tiagomnlmnl 3 года назад +135

    This reminds me a lot of the Radeon VII shroud, which IMO is one of the most beautiful shroud designs ever made.

    • @TKIvanov
      @TKIvanov 3 года назад +7

      Same! Sadly it was not that great of a card, it was sold for a short period (so not a lot of them out there) and it was the only one with that design...

    • @rinhato8453
      @rinhato8453 3 года назад +3

      The XFX HD7000s have a similar look, really very cool, but unfortunately fairly useless as cards for gaming now...

    • @dakotadriggers8838
      @dakotadriggers8838 3 года назад +2

      I typically like the look of most reference cards. Aftermarket cards always have such tacky looking coolers on them

    • @basshead.
      @basshead. 3 года назад

      The RTX3090 FE looks 100x nicer.

    • @viduani
      @viduani 3 года назад

      Also looks a lot like my EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3 Shroud, which I love

  • @EEF2077
    @EEF2077 3 года назад +78

    Something with that 90° chamfer, I definitely recommend doing a ramp-in instead of just lowering it onto the circle for the fans, it helps with it not ruining tools because it slowly gets to depth of cut. As for the accident that happened it looks like the program thought it was a regular endmill instead of a cutter.

  • @Kyuunex
    @Kyuunex 3 года назад +203

    I still recommend using an ultrasonic cleaner to clean the card PCB, especially to clean under the BGA chips, like memory and the GPU, because corrosion can still exist there after all you have done.

    • @arch1107
      @arch1107 3 года назад +14

      i agree with you, in this particular case, the fine dust and dirt can still be there
      but you can use a syringe with ipa and blast ipa under there, not only the ultrasonic method can be used

    • @yx8074
      @yx8074 3 года назад

      I use both, but I don't not agree with ultrasonic overhype.

    • @arch1107
      @arch1107 3 года назад +5

      @@yx8074 i sort of see your point in the overhype, people expects wonders from some dirty water vibrating
      but does help to reduce the work on cleaning some things

    • @goldnoob6191
      @goldnoob6191 3 года назад +4

      @@yx8074 ultrasonic cleaners break dust into smaller particules making them unable to stick anymore.
      You must use ultrasonic cleaner with IPA. That's dangerous if not done the right way. Don't smoke next to it..

    • @yx8074
      @yx8074 3 года назад +3

      @@goldnoob6191 I don't smoke ever, but thanks for advice! :D

  • @TerraWare
    @TerraWare 3 года назад +23

    That's a beautiful restoration job for a special gpu. The 5700 XT was the gpu I went with for my first build and was my first experience with high fps gaming.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 3 года назад +4

      God i feel old, my first personal build was a Hercules XD

    • @TerraWare
      @TerraWare 3 года назад +1

      @Casix03 I ended up getting a 6800xt at Micro Center last year and sold the 5700xt a few days after

  • @JariSiemens
    @JariSiemens 3 года назад +96

    You should definitely make these custom shrouds and make some beefy aluminium backplates aswell! Really good content Jimmy

    • @jonnycoolg
      @jonnycoolg 3 года назад

      Agreed! I'd love to see how they turn out.

    • @filipprucnal
      @filipprucnal 3 года назад +3

      Every PCI-E connector would start sweating at the sight of that

    • @Kholaslittlespot1
      @Kholaslittlespot1 3 года назад

      Pretty sure you dont want backplate too chunky though, due to thermal mass.

  • @praxisrebourne
    @praxisrebourne 3 года назад +28

    This is some next level stuff. Thanks for showing how cool and stylish something simple can be. Maybe the AIB partners can take note and ditch the RGB and gaudy colors and extra bit for at least 1 out of every 10 model they release.

  • @majikulone3608
    @majikulone3608 3 года назад +5

    Much loves from the US brother!! Appreciate you so much!! Be blessed!

  • @beahydrated
    @beahydrated 3 года назад +69

    This was a beautiful result. If you felt inclined to make more content like this, I'd happily watch it. I really love restoration type content

    • @john-paulhunt2604
      @john-paulhunt2604 3 года назад

      If only they could make a third-party heat sink to replace for us to mod these GPUs with. (looking at you Vega 64 reference cooler)

  • @elishapiccio2648
    @elishapiccio2648 3 года назад +10

    That gpu shroud looks awesome, plus that 1300+rpm at 68°C is just sweet 🔥 Noctua fans are just incredible 👍

  • @TheBebealex
    @TheBebealex 3 года назад +21

    While others might be 3D printing, my guy is 3D milling. Respect !

    • @veduci22
      @veduci22 3 года назад +3

      3D printed shroud with nice surface finish and metallic color paint job could also look pretty good

  • @b.buster.
    @b.buster. 3 года назад +22

    I liked the look before sandblasting it.
    Also everyone should have a CNC router machine.

    • @ark_knight
      @ark_knight 3 года назад +4

      lol where can i get one? xD

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare 3 года назад

      If everyone had their own CNC machine, that wouldn't be great for China. That'll send them back to the Mao era.

    • @krisraps
      @krisraps 3 года назад

      @@triadwarfare Who Cares About China? LOL

    • @ark_knight
      @ark_knight 3 года назад +4

      @@triadwarfare Its one thing to hate CCP, but you are casually dismissing all of the hard work done by commoners in China. That really should not be the goal.

    • @Kholaslittlespot1
      @Kholaslittlespot1 3 года назад

      Yes, I preferred it before the lines were milled

  • @Supersonic07
    @Supersonic07 3 года назад +5

    Amazing to see that gpu covered with mud can be salvaged and end result is looking just great. Looking forward to see final assembly with back plate installed.

    • @foxxy46213
      @foxxy46213 2 года назад +1

      my pc say out side a garage after they upgraded for over a year...it had puddle in the mono CPU an hsf all Still installed in its case. dried it out still working now

  • @christophers8681
    @christophers8681 3 года назад +2

    I have been debating retrofitting an old bridgeport I have. This has me sold. Great work!

  • @jayblueeyez76
    @jayblueeyez76 3 года назад +13

    The fact you have the ability to take on these projects are amazing! Any plans to monetize or manufacture these mods on a consumer level for sale on different types or or styles of cards?

  • @semosesam
    @semosesam 3 года назад +2

    I love the brushed aluminium look. This is gorgeous! Would love to see this turned into a series/product.

  • @Garrett1974
    @Garrett1974 3 года назад +1

    Just wow I had never seen sandblasting, that effect is super nice, so smooth!

  • @bgrossish
    @bgrossish 2 года назад +1

    Looks amazing! Very inspiring. I am designing my own computer case and will take some inspiration from this.

  • @daryltownsend
    @daryltownsend 3 года назад +22

    What a beautiful shroud. I have never really liked RGB madness in PC set-ups. If the tiny fail happens again, or bothers you an experienced TIG welder would have the skills to fill the void and with minimal finishing could be unnoticeable.

    • @dreamcat4
      @dreamcat4 3 года назад

      lol yes indeed and often forgotten way to save it
      actually on this subject of TiG + machining...
      i also wonder to ask if it is ever reasonable to tig weld a slightly oversized hollow box from flatbar pieces. and then machine the rest of the way. in order to save machine time and wear. with fewer wate chips to deal with afterwards. depending on the bother for welding the box. and also the specific goal. the approach might not worthwhile simply for this gpu shroud. but what about for some larger objects? such as a furniture. or an entire custom shaped pc case? but then again, it is more sensible to make as individual pieces. and just screw them all together. or friction fit / precision fits or whatever. only if you really wanted the better mechanical screnth provided of a real weld. and for example on a thinner sheets / lower mass. and none of that engineering is so critical for these types of pc building projects

  • @GiGaSzS
    @GiGaSzS 2 года назад +1

    I am all for simplicity and function. And this cooler design is a perfect example. Pity that most companies are unable to see it.

  • @draggonhedd
    @draggonhedd 3 года назад

    i did a very similar thing to my powercolor red dragon 5700xt last year. I 3d printed a plenum that bolted to the face of the stock heat sink and took 2 120mm fans. I did it for noise, and it was a really nice upgrade.

  • @thandorbeast
    @thandorbeast 3 года назад +3

    Came up really nice looking. Wish the actual retail versions looked this good.

  • @GSXone
    @GSXone 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely love how this came out!

  • @LDFilmsMotorsport
    @LDFilmsMotorsport 3 года назад +40

    That's how the Radeon 7 should have been looked like. it's just looks amazing.... for the last 15 years GPUs made to look cheap with plastic covers or put RGB lights everywhere. I don't think need to paint it in different color as well, It's looks that good.

    • @stanimir4197
      @stanimir4197 3 года назад

      way off, the CNC part costs close to the GPU, itself, - it's an unrealistic approach for a non-boutique item

    • @LDFilmsMotorsport
      @LDFilmsMotorsport 3 года назад +3

      @@stanimir4197 Did I said it's have to be made via CNC machine? If Asus can make an all metal cover for 3080 GPU, I'm pretty sure GPU makers can make somthing similar to what Derbauer made here.

    • @whasian1487
      @whasian1487 3 года назад +1

      The shroud he made looks better than any shroud I've seen out of a factory imo. Plastic gpu shrouds are meh

    • @satibel
      @satibel 2 года назад

      Using sheet metal works well for cheap production

  • @TK-fd3qt
    @TK-fd3qt 3 года назад

    if nobody said it till now.. here it goes.... You, people.. you is amazing!
    BRAVO!

  • @blackmennewstyle
    @blackmennewstyle 2 года назад +1

    I can't believe i missed that amazing piece of content

  • @giorx5
    @giorx5 3 года назад

    I was surprised at fisrt when you had such bad temps but after I saw the surface of the die getting not proper contact and you made it work so well I calmed down. Kudos!

  • @corybrakebill7325
    @corybrakebill7325 2 года назад

    Absolutely love the fact that your manufacture your own brackets and all as well with a cnc. I am a cnc programmer and designer myself and have built custom brackets at work and all for my case as well as a few other odd ball and ends. Sure comes in handy being able to pretty much create whatever your mind can think of! Awesome work and awesome videos!!

  • @Jaime7188
    @Jaime7188 3 года назад

    I absolutely love the custom aluminum face plate. I think AIB companies should make special edition cards like this without plastic and RGB, just a clean metal design.
    Cheers from USA.

  • @EngelsNederfiele
    @EngelsNederfiele 3 года назад +1

    It's nice to see active recycling. With the greater knowledge and experience gained from this attempt the next attempt will come closer to your expectations. I try to actively recycle old high end PC cases, which can be an interesting proposition with the current and needed trend towards better ventilation, let alone incorporating updated I/O ports.

  • @LCTRgames
    @LCTRgames 3 года назад +1

    Could do a 'der8auer signature custom' of a top-of-the-line card: custom fans with a milled shroud, then for the milled backplate you could see what PCB areas get hot and leave islands to place thermal pads for great cooling. Maybe mill the backplate with some grooves for surface area too. Could even do a competition and give it away, one of a kind :)

  • @davideamonson464
    @davideamonson464 Год назад +1

    Definitely do this again it looks amazing

  • @ahmedsarker01
    @ahmedsarker01 3 года назад

    Watching the CNC machine in action was very satisfying 😊

  • @w4hid
    @w4hid 3 года назад

    The CARD LOOKS (how can I say) FABULOUS! We are interested in more of this type of video.

  • @codygrinnell8676
    @codygrinnell8676 Год назад

    I think a packplace like that would be beauty overload... I say go for it!!

  • @The14541
    @The14541 3 года назад

    It looks so sick!
    Black and silver combo can't go wrong

  • @LeftJoystick
    @LeftJoystick 3 года назад

    I recently changed the thermal paste on an abused PowerColor 5700xt Red Devil. The hot spot temperature dropped to those same 86ºC figures you had. Such an effective maintenance step. Card is cool and quiet again :)

  • @davewilliams1787
    @davewilliams1787 3 года назад

    Enjoyed this one very much. I could watch the cnc work all today.

  • @Viking8888
    @Viking8888 3 года назад +1

    I love this kind of content! This is something I wish I had the equipment to do myself so Roman, keep making videos like this, they are awesome!

  • @th0m
    @th0m 3 года назад

    Yes, we are interested in seeing a custom functional backplate design! It was pretty cool to see this process as well especially as there are not many (any?) people DIY'ing a solution that has this level of finishing

  • @Beast80K
    @Beast80K 3 года назад

    *Sir,*
    *More of these experimental/modding videos, please !*
    I like your channel content, each and every video has insanely high content quality: there's always something new stuff to watch, gain knowledge and enjoy.

  • @TheNerdy1
    @TheNerdy1 3 года назад

    This looks fantastic! Also, thank you so much for the entire English channel!!!! Love all these custom parts and mods you do.

  • @SWEJmeister
    @SWEJmeister 3 года назад

    Great job Roman! It looks really elegant now.

  • @auradzrts691
    @auradzrts691 3 года назад

    That's a beautiful simple looking card.

  • @mycosys
    @mycosys 3 года назад +5

    What a gorgeous outcome it really looks fantastic.
    Maybe someday you could do something similar with FDM, its such a more accessible tech i think a heap of your viewers would relate to it?
    Maybe 'carbon fibre' filament for a laugh ;)
    Also thanks for mentioning the IPA final rinse, and why.

  • @J86745
    @J86745 3 года назад

    beautiful work. Thank you for producing this in EN. Appreciate you!

  • @jerseyjoe2684
    @jerseyjoe2684 3 года назад

    7:25
    90 degree included angle end mill, or chamfer mill is correct.
    Great video and beautiful machine work for what you had to work with, coming from a tool maker for 46 years.

  • @moetazammar964
    @moetazammar964 3 года назад

    Watching that machine is so satisfying.

  • @asmongoldsmouth9839
    @asmongoldsmouth9839 3 года назад

    This is an absolutely brilliant concept. The only problem with using minerals such as metals is their extra weight to the card.

  • @dennissmith1435
    @dennissmith1435 3 года назад

    I guess it shouldn't be surprising, but it is amazing what the better contact did to change the temperatures. To make a 20 degree difference, remarkable, something so small, but so essential!

  • @Maltanx
    @Maltanx 3 года назад

    I made this mod with the same exact fans on a 5700xt.
    Exept that I removed the shroud and the fans are zip tied to the heatpipes with a bit of thick double sided tape to stop the fins from making an high pitched sound. Close enough...
    From the great results I got, I decided that this will be the standard for every new gpu I will buy.
    It was a blessing to have a gpu so silent and so cool (also thanks to liquid metal) in a portable mini itx case

  • @michaelpascual2731
    @michaelpascual2731 3 года назад +1

    Nice job 👏 I really like what you have done.

  • @greggreg2458
    @greggreg2458 3 года назад

    Most beautiful card i have ever seen.

  • @saf-riz
    @saf-riz 2 года назад

    This guy is a legend. Instead of just cleaning the card, he goes own to make the entire fan assembly out of solid piece of metal.

  • @andresgallego5727
    @andresgallego5727 3 года назад

    Amazing idea Roman, man i wish i had as many tools as you to make crazy stuff, gladly you are here to realize some of those.

  • @GameRetro
    @GameRetro 3 года назад

    YES! We wan't more of this! Perhaps integrate the aluminium block as a functional part of the cooling too when you integrate a backplate.

  • @alexispresley
    @alexispresley 3 года назад

    The end result is amazing! I saw your thumbnail and wasn’t impressed… but now that i watched your video, i LOVE it! Personally i went with the rajintek morpheus 2 cooler on my 5700xt with two nf-a12x25 (and some copper vram heatsinks) but i would love a shroud like that, especially anodized in black!

  • @cheri758
    @cheri758 2 года назад

    bro that cnc machine finish looked soooooooo good! i'd personally leave it like that, but damn everyone has own likings etc, but still that was nice

  • @christopherjackson2157
    @christopherjackson2157 3 года назад

    The striped surface finishes makes an interesting effect

  • @Patrick_Felipe
    @Patrick_Felipe 3 года назад

    I bought a 5700 xt for $300 right when the pandemic started….I’ve been rocking it ever since. I have a 1440p monitor and it’s been serving me well….jus by tunning the settings I can run any title out right now….I hope 2022 can be a better year for gpu so I can make another build and buy a brand new card!

  • @emp.splash
    @emp.splash 3 года назад

    Damn, that looks great! Also, just amazing how much of a difference it made to adjust the mounting pressure. Sometimes, even manufacturers get that wrong.

  • @tictechto
    @tictechto 3 года назад

    That sandblasting finish is really dope *literally. Love it!

  • @mahamudulhasananik
    @mahamudulhasananik 3 года назад

    I will buy it anytime. Excellent work Romen

  • @loots_alots
    @loots_alots 3 года назад

    Thank you Roman!

  • @federicosanchez9630
    @federicosanchez9630 3 года назад

    The content is getting better and better, thanks a bunch, Roman!

  • @TheDeadStyx
    @TheDeadStyx 3 года назад

    Minimalistic and clean. Love it

  • @edlebrock3501
    @edlebrock3501 3 года назад

    what an awesome project! would love to see a back plate, and the mixture of black with silver lines would be epic! i really hope to see this done again! good job saving another part from the trenches!

  • @actionjackson891
    @actionjackson891 3 года назад

    It turned out amazing cnc machines are so cool

  • @ArtemAleksashkin
    @ArtemAleksashkin 2 года назад

    Oh man, I love minimalistic design!

  • @juanbrits3002
    @juanbrits3002 3 года назад

    All that different surface finishes actually looked really good as a design on it's own.

  • @Willay323
    @Willay323 3 года назад +3

    Would love to see what design you come up with for a back plate for this card! The fan shroud looks tops! If/when you do the black anodized idea, can i suggest doing the "RX5700XT" in the shiny finish too!?

  • @tfkoincognito
    @tfkoincognito 3 года назад

    i bet the shroud would look amazing even more anodized red.

  • @The_Noticer.
    @The_Noticer. 3 года назад

    I would lap the base of the heatsink and try it again.. possibly some surface corrosion that adds a layer of insulation.
    I'm super jealous of that milling machine though.

  • @TheOnlyUmagon
    @TheOnlyUmagon 3 года назад

    that 5700xt is so beautiful. my rx580 fan connector doesnt work so i bypassed it connected directly to a motherboard header and set to 50% rpm

  • @tarfeef_4268
    @tarfeef_4268 3 года назад

    Ooh I hope these kind of cooler fabrication videos keep coming. That was really fun. And beautiful.
    Would be awesome to see iterations for thermal improvements, maybe trying making the underlying heatsink at some point, etc.

  • @Scarlet_Soul
    @Scarlet_Soul 3 года назад

    Honestly the milling marks on the top at 6:09 looked gorgeous on camera

  • @viduani
    @viduani 3 года назад

    Truly Amazing! That makes me want to hop into custom building even more!

  • @DroneMee
    @DroneMee 3 года назад +2

    Love to see a completely custom cooler on a high end card like 3080Ti 3090 or 6900XT. Especially to see if it can get the vram temps down on the 3090.

  • @sang7873
    @sang7873 3 года назад

    Awesome, would love to see more of this kind of project. Aluminium metal with Noctua chromax really looks nice.

  • @Medicated1
    @Medicated1 3 года назад

    That was amazing, I have the same card only it's the 5700 non xt. If I don't undervolt it, the junction can get to 110C. I wish it had better cooling potential.

  • @carsono311
    @carsono311 3 года назад

    Excellent work. Would definitely be interested in seeing more of your craftsmanship.

  • @yamuiemata
    @yamuiemata 3 года назад

    The CNC at work footage is amazing

  • @jnssmnsn
    @jnssmnsn 3 года назад

    Since 2017 i have been doing this to my gpus. 1080ti, 2080ti, now 3080. Using a 3dprinter to print the shroud and using 2x Noctua af12x25. The performance and noise is just way better than any stock gpu cooler... Highly recommend it !!!

  • @j340_official
    @j340_official 3 года назад

    Excellent video. This channel is such a gem. And your name is on the inside of my case. Lian li o11 dynamic XL. Keep it up !

  • @spamlucal
    @spamlucal 2 года назад

    Amazing results. Great job! It looks really cool

  • @sidewinder86ify
    @sidewinder86ify 3 года назад

    That's one good looking design on the card.

  • @ij6708
    @ij6708 3 года назад

    Nice work, look very polished. Personally I wouldn't even have sandblasted it

  • @martinsjostrom5746
    @martinsjostrom5746 3 года назад

    Yes please, customizations and cnc!

  • @lancelefevre351
    @lancelefevre351 2 года назад

    I love this channel. You've made such an interesting channel in so many ways. Thank you

  • @Vader294
    @Vader294 3 года назад

    I'm very impressed. That thing is beautiful

  • @PhoeniXfromNL
    @PhoeniXfromNL 3 года назад

    thanks for the upload, is really nice to see how that card is revived and so cool looking :D

  • @kaptain1477
    @kaptain1477 3 года назад +1

    You should make a backplate with short hit fins along with a heat pipe going right behind where the memory modules are allowing more of the heat from the memory to transfer to the backplate more effectively then with the aluminum backplate having short fins giving it better thermal transfer possibly dropping temps a few degrees Celsius. Also if temperatures drop then you should powermod the 5700xt and see the scores you can get

  • @georgem.6136
    @georgem.6136 3 года назад

    The shroud is really cool!

  • @Gamen4Bros
    @Gamen4Bros 3 года назад +1

    Great use for it!!

  • @ElysaraCh
    @ElysaraCh 3 года назад

    you said not a big difference but fixing the pressure brought it from 81C at 70% fan speed to 68C at 36% fan speed, and that also brought about a core clock bump from 1650MHz to 1740MHz with the lower thermals AND lower fan speed! That's an enormous difference.

  • @MrDvneil
    @MrDvneil 3 года назад

    great design, i think the best i've seen so far.

  • @xhmotorsports
    @xhmotorsports 3 года назад +1

    Awesome vid! Could've went the easy way and 3d print it but the big chunk of aluminium is way nicer. I wonder how much the card weighs now compared to stock.

  • @justinoff1
    @justinoff1 2 года назад

    Machining anodized aluminum is called contrast cut.
    Pretty crazy you cut a solid block. I guess a bending brake and sheet metal would have been cheating.
    Well done. Looks great.