great video! really enjoyed the insights on the manufacturing process. however, i can't help but think that while water cooling radiators are efficient, they may not be the best choice for everyone. some folks might prefer air cooling for its simplicity and lower maintenance. what do you all think?
AIO coolers are designed for enthusiast users who aim to overclock their systems. They offer the added advantage of reducing overall noise levels. With the availability of RGB variants, AIOs also enhance the aesthetic appeal of a build. As a gamer and someone who occasionally engages in video processing for non-commercial or home use, I find AIOs to be a better choice compared to air coolers. In the past, gamers who overclocked their processors typically didn’t require an AIO unless they were using a processor with a lower core count. However, with many modern games being processor-intensive, AIOs have become more of a necessity. According to experts, high temperatures are more detrimental to a processor’s lifespan than sustained high voltage. During long video encoding sessions, I’ve observed that while the coolant in an AIO can become hot, the processor temperatures are still kept within safe limits. Moreover, a high-quality AIO is expected to last until your next PC upgrade (usually 3-4 years), factoring in coolant permeation.
HA! It's just automotive coolant... I had my suspicions! Radiators are radiators, I'm a mechanic and a PC guy. I've always wondered exactly what was being used. Thank you for showing us!
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the process behind making water cooling radiators. but honestly, i wonder if people might be overestimating the performance benefits compared to air cooling. sometimes it feels like the hype around water cooling is a bit too much. what do you all think?
great video! it’s really impressive to see the whole process behind water cooling radiators. but honestly, i feel like the focus on aluminum might be limiting. i wonder if exploring other materials could lead to even better performance. what do you think?
this video was really informative and well-presented! i appreciate the clear explanations of the process. however, i think there’s a lot of debate around whether water cooling is truly better than air cooling for most users. some argue that for casual gaming or everyday use, air cooling might be sufficient and more cost-effective. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the process of how water cooling radiators are made. it's fascinating to think about all the work that goes into them. however, i can't help but wonder if all this emphasis on aluminum is really the best choice for performance. there are other materials out there that might offer better cooling efficiency. just a thought!
great video! i really appreciate the details you provided on the manufacturing process. however, i have to say, while water cooling radiators are definitely effective, i’ve always been skeptical about their long-term reliability compared to air cooling systems. what do you think?
great video, very informative and well-made! i do have to say though, i wonder if the focus on aluminum is really the best approach long term. some newer materials have shown potential for better efficiency and heat dissipation. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the detailed process you shared. however, i can't help but think that while water cooling is efficient, it really doesn't appeal to the average user. i mean, isn't air cooling still a solid go-to for most people? curious to hear others' thoughts on this!
great video! I really appreciate the detailed process you showed. however, I can't help but think that while water cooling is popular, it's not necessarily the best option for everyone. some people might find air cooling just as effective and way more affordable. the debate seems to go on and on!
this video was really informative and well-made! i never realized how intricate the process of making water cooling radiators could be. however, i gotta say, while aluminum is a great material, i wonder if there's a better alternative out there that might perform even better or be more eco-friendly in the long run. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the insight into the manufacturing process! but honestly, do we really need so many different types of radiators? seems a bit excessive when a simple design could work just as well for most applications.
I was just thinking the other day why do household radiators not have supercooled water pumped through them during hot weather, it makes so much sense but I've never seen anyone do it yet,
Condensation forming on the outer of the radiators would be a major problem, running off as drips of water. Lots of it. Take a can of your fav beverage from a fridge on a hot day and watch what happens to the outside of it after 10 mins in a shady area.
great video! really appreciated the detailed process you showed. however, i wonder if the environmental impact of aluminum production gets enough attention? it seems like a crucial aspect for sustainability that might get overlooked sometimes. what do you think?
Great content = like
No background music = like
True that!
Great comment = like
Thank you so much for no background music!!! 🦾🦾🦾
this is the chillest factory work ive ever seen
Очень нравятся такие видео. И расширяшь кругозор и успокаиваешься и смотришь как другие работают! 😁
Wonderful to see how it's made. Always had great results with this brand for processor cooling, reliable up to thread ripper levels.
Lindo trabalho, parabéns!!!
What glues the fins to the tubes to conduct heat?
13:00 anechoic chamber my ass lool, i can hear the impact drill in the previous station 😂😂
She can't hear but can feel the brrrt brrrt brrrt..
How is the seal made between tube and manifold?
great video! really enjoyed the insights on the manufacturing process. however, i can't help but think that while water cooling radiators are efficient, they may not be the best choice for everyone. some folks might prefer air cooling for its simplicity and lower maintenance. what do you all think?
AIO coolers are designed for enthusiast users who aim to overclock their systems.
They offer the added advantage of reducing overall noise levels.
With the availability of RGB variants, AIOs also enhance the aesthetic appeal of a build.
As a gamer and someone who occasionally engages in video processing for non-commercial or home use, I find AIOs to be a better choice compared to air coolers.
In the past, gamers who overclocked their processors typically didn’t require an AIO unless they were using a processor with a lower core count.
However, with many modern games being processor-intensive, AIOs have become more of a necessity.
According to experts, high temperatures are more detrimental to a processor’s lifespan than sustained high voltage.
During long video encoding sessions, I’ve observed that while the coolant in an AIO can become hot, the processor temperatures are still kept within safe limits.
Moreover, a high-quality AIO is expected to last until your next PC upgrade (usually 3-4 years), factoring in coolant permeation.
HA! It's just automotive coolant... I had my suspicions! Radiators are radiators, I'm a mechanic and a PC guy. I've always wondered exactly what was being used. Thank you for showing us!
Nice.. pls add the steps too!!
isn't the video all steps? you wanna make your own?
@davesway1170 adding process title would be good for knowledge
What is that booth at 11:49?
Very satisfying to watch
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the process behind making water cooling radiators. but honestly, i wonder if people might be overestimating the performance benefits compared to air cooling. sometimes it feels like the hype around water cooling is a bit too much. what do you all think?
great video! it’s really impressive to see the whole process behind water cooling radiators. but honestly, i feel like the focus on aluminum might be limiting. i wonder if exploring other materials could lead to even better performance. what do you think?
Why is this exactly like a cooking program to me? I want one too now!
So the fins are soldered or not?
They are not.
this video was really informative and well-presented! i appreciate the clear explanations of the process. however, i think there’s a lot of debate around whether water cooling is truly better than air cooling for most users. some argue that for casual gaming or everyday use, air cooling might be sufficient and more cost-effective. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the process of how water cooling radiators are made. it's fascinating to think about all the work that goes into them. however, i can't help but wonder if all this emphasis on aluminum is really the best choice for performance. there are other materials out there that might offer better cooling efficiency. just a thought!
great video! i really appreciate the details you provided on the manufacturing process. however, i have to say, while water cooling radiators are definitely effective, i’ve always been skeptical about their long-term reliability compared to air cooling systems. what do you think?
great video, very informative and well-made! i do have to say though, i wonder if the focus on aluminum is really the best approach long term. some newer materials have shown potential for better efficiency and heat dissipation. what do you all think?
great video! i really enjoyed the detailed process you shared. however, i can't help but think that while water cooling is efficient, it really doesn't appeal to the average user. i mean, isn't air cooling still a solid go-to for most people? curious to hear others' thoughts on this!
great video! I really appreciate the detailed process you showed. however, I can't help but think that while water cooling is popular, it's not necessarily the best option for everyone. some people might find air cooling just as effective and way more affordable. the debate seems to go on and on!
this video was really informative and well-made! i never realized how intricate the process of making water cooling radiators could be. however, i gotta say, while aluminum is a great material, i wonder if there's a better alternative out there that might perform even better or be more eco-friendly in the long run. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the insight into the manufacturing process! but honestly, do we really need so many different types of radiators? seems a bit excessive when a simple design could work just as well for most applications.
They are assembled by hand!??? I thought all factories were automated.
Cheap labor 💰
@@straxx99 ^ buying Chinese products means slave economy 😂
Modern slavery
Chinese is cheaper than machines
Dude the factory is semi automated
If you notice people are mostly doing loading and unloading and assembly
Very Nice 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
So they just place the fins on top of the water lines? how is the heat exchange supposed to happen without a medium?
I was just thinking the other day why do household radiators not have supercooled water pumped through them during hot weather, it makes so much sense but I've never seen anyone do it yet,
Condensation forming on the outer of the radiators would be a major problem, running off as drips of water. Lots of it. Take a can of your fav beverage from a fridge on a hot day and watch what happens to the outside of it after 10 mins in a shady area.
После такой сборки, эту водянку можно ногой заталкивать в корпус и то бережнее будет
I bet I can use it on my car as oil cooler.
made with cents and sold for hundreds, workers? sure just enough to buy a bowl of rice.
Life is much cheaper there, this is how it works.
Так и не понял, как происходит качественная запайка пластин, неужели достаточно нагреть в печах с каким то порошком)
Best part is at 12:09 😁
Gamemax IceBurg 360 Infinity ARGB CPU LIQUID COOLER
Well , great
prop to engineers who design the streamline process
这是电脑CPU散热器吗
Working Very Nice
Zu viele leute sehr stark ins büro arbeiten
Nice work ❤👍😄
great video! really appreciated the detailed process you showed. however, i wonder if the environmental impact of aluminum production gets enough attention? it seems like a crucial aspect for sustainability that might get overlooked sometimes. what do you think?
hop it can cool my 5950x
Not for auto... maybe high powered computer for a chemical lab.
Its a cpu cooler.
I always thought gaming products were made by young people
Hi
I'm watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
So in your slavery factory U watch other slave workers?
Isn't gamemax the company that just steals designs and creates shitty knockoffs?
Lol
one cooling fan gift me😢😢😢
No
No
who gift you
hey! get a job?
Work for it, like the rest of us.
Ahhh who needs full automated processing if u have slaves😮
this car radiators
Nive Work 🫡
איך הצינורות רותכו בתוך הדוד של הרדיאטור🇮🇱🙋♂️🌷
2:31 you can see the solder paste on the two cores. It is heated in the over and the solder flows.
So. Much. Plastic.
A brat that don't know that plastic can be recycled.
Don't buy.
So do something about it.
Plastic is as common as it gets, it's tough and versatile, it's one of the greatest inventions of humanity. It's not something you should cry about
@@FloofyTanker wasted plastic is though