You could tell it was bullshit tho... Colorblind people can still see shades darker or lighter... So if you asked them which is darker green they can answer that question.
TheUltimateWeeb i disagree. I can see the difference between red and green... there’s different types of colour blind, and it’s a spectrum. I have trouble discerning between different shades of greens, yellows, reds and blues if they’re very close to being the same. Also, even though my perception will be different than yours, if I make a video look good to me, it will probably look good to you, because it’s just the perception that’s different. Vsauce did a video about something similar. There’s no way to tell if someone sees a Color the same, someone might see red as green, but because that’s how they grew up, they still know that that color is called red, it just looks different to them. If you are monochromatic though, that’s a whole other story XS
Watching another video with my girlfriend about a colour blind make up artist. she could not see reds very well so what she would do is take a photo then change the hue to blue. From experience she knows what hue of blue she wants. Phil probably has similar tricks.
What makes PC lasts longer liquid or air cooling I had PC lasts over 5 years simple air cooled but heard too many horror leak stories about liquid cooling to even try it. though it does looks cooler and more efficient. Green liquid looks amazing.
It's a hard comparison to make. Air cooled PCs are less prone to failure because there are fewer points of failure (Fan + Heatsink, vs Fan + Radiator + Fittings + Block + Pump + Fluid), but modern, high end watercooling components are built to last... If you take care of them. Watercooling is always cooler and more efficient than air, but requires, like Jay mentioned in the video, routine proactive maintenance. Air cooling requires much less maintenance (dusting, re-applying thermal paste if needed) than water, but also doesn't cool as well as water. Ultimately it depends on what you're doing and what hardware you have. If you're overclocking your components, watercooling will keep them colder and more stable at higher voltages and clock speeds. If you're using stock speeds, air will be just fine.
They never tell you the whole story... Watercooling on most systems is usually separated with one full system for CPU only and other for GPU, just that alone improve efficiency quite a lot instead of a full mess of mixed air from every component inside the case... But with air cooling you can also improve it quite a lot if you are clever like you can make a custom plastic\acrylic tunnel from front to back of the case and make it pass trough only on the CPU and put some foam so nothing hot gets in or out of the tunnel. that would also make a full separate air cooling system for CPU only and then other fans inside the case would be moving air in and out for the other components. But since no one customize that much its just easier to buy a watercooling system which is always more efficient than air no matter what, but not that much better if you also do something like I said above for the air cooling, but requires a lot of modding and a good huge cooler which also adds weight and a lot of space lost which water cooling can make them more slim. Also some newbies go very wrong by using watercooling but then they have motherboards which are not water cooled and they forget to add fans, that might kill the computer even faster than everything else, because if they are overclocking a lot the VRMS and some other components from the board will melt\burn\damage from having totally no air circulating as they think they only need a water cooling for CPU and GPU and the rest doesnt matter lol. So even if you have a watercool system you still need a good airflow and fans on the case to cool all the other non water cooled components. ps: If you are not thinking to OC, then mehh dont waste money on watercool, you can buy a cheap but capable air silet cooler that is enough and add a few silent fans to the case with good airflow and its more than enough (only things like high wattage CPUs require good huge coolers like Threadripper, some high wattage intel xeons and 2011 socket.... they are not CPUs for a common PC user anyway and are lot expensive).
I built a MSI 870 A g54 mother board back in 1996.And it finally died this year.I ran it for all most 18 years.Air cooled only. It was running 24/7.Very rarely it shut off.
Depends if you get a closed loop factory made cooler or if you custom make your own. Jason is one of the rare people who correctly makes his own custom coolers, but a lot of people don't and that's where those leak horror stories come from. The bulk of them anyway
Regarding the Post Malone build. You wanted to incorporate a beerbong in the build, but you can just make your own custom JayzTwoCents beerbong and funnel and give it to him with the case as an accessory he can use to drain the system
Red, Yellow, Orange all will change over time. It all depends on the real copper content of the rads and how there cleaned beforehand (its difficult to be accurate because when a rad is newly released it will have the best copper and over time OEM's start cheeping out using lower grade copper, we have proof of this because we test as many rads as we can then buy again after we know a few batches of rads have sold and retest). Low grade copper will discolour fluids quicker, higher grade copper will not. Blue, Green, white will change colour slower due to copper oxide being blue / green so do not effect the colour of blue / green / white fluids. Mayhems uses UV blockers that stop algae build up and never stop blocking it until some thing goes wrong such as none cleaning of a rad. You can make you Mayhems fluids last longer by simply removing the fluid, putting it though a coffee filter and reusing it each year. You can do this for quite a few years. Thank you to Jason for showing this.
@@camerontweedy8885 not even a little bit. I added about 50 ml of distilled water twice over time. Each time I found the loop to be a little bit pressurized. Also, the system had no more than 60 days of down time total.
@JimBeam JewCurls it is for overclocking whether you use it for gaming, CAD, or anything. If you want it to live long water cooling is great option. Look up some of the builds on this channel for more info on plumbing. I also highly recommend watching builds on Singularity Computers before he took a break a few years ago, the most meticulous custom loop builder I've seen. By the way, i have a dual Xeon system 30% overclocked since 2008 only had to upgrade graphics cards and change failed RAM every few years.
@@klystron2010 lol. Yeah burning cpu would cause a shutdown. As most motherboards in default have a temperature shutdown failsafe system . Have been for over a decade the last system I saw and built that didn't have this was back in the days of and athlon processors
If the whole point of the system is overkill, why not 2990 WX. It's perfect overkill, 32 cores 64 threads that can be overclocked, Linus had it at 4.2 on a chiller getting 6k in Cinebench, and I'm sure with a good chip it should be capable of 4ghz on your liquid cooling setup. Now pair that with 2 RTX cards and it's the perfect amount of overkill. Bring Skunkworks Back To It's Full Glory WITH AMD!
@@lovelyxyz maybe it's slower in games compared to Intel, but that doesn't mean it's slow at them, it's also not just a gaming pc. It's about overkill not the best you can get for gaming.
@@lovelyxyz ryzen is within 8% max performance of Intel in gaming and spanks intel at productivity which he said this will be used for so threadripper all the way.
@@lovelyxyz going highest end Intel is also a waste for gaming, they do worse than threadripper does. If he wanted pure gaming he'd do a 8700k or whatever, not top end workstation Intel stuff.
"Clear" coolant doesn't quite cut it, you need something clear that refracts light, I think a mixture of bleach and distilled water works, but I'm not sure, there might be a few more ingredients... google "Soda Bottle Shed Light". Refraction is the key to an RGB water loop.
Clear is the appearance they are talking about, just miscommunication i think. But good job clearing up any possible miscommunication/understanding. Well said.
Thanks for reminding my that I've been watching your channel for about 4 years now. And now I'm 4 years older, have moved out, changed jobs and been through 2 cars since then. Feelin' old...
>"Can you see the slightest variation of this very specific color?" >I'm completely incapable of that particular color distinction. Hahaha, comedy genius!
It shouldn't be terrriiibblleee. Lay out some paper towels in case. But have the tube ready in a jug or something then attach it to the port. Should have mayyybbeee a little dripping, but you won't see a ton of flow until you loosen a top port for air to get in. Also take this time to install a drain valve haha
If Skunkworks is going to be remain a crazy over the top nutter build why not do a 2990wx and a pair of either the RTX cards or a pair of those new Radeon Pro V340? Make is a real dual VM dual edit workstation. 15 cores per person. Lots of edit horsepower. Lots of monitors. Lots of storage. Bunch of super fast SSD's and Ten gig ethernet. Because? Because you can of course!
Yes and no, the v340 don't have video outs, so unless in a server environment, would be tough to work around, plus no waterblocks, and would be lousy at gaming
Same for me. I just used 50/50 automotive anti-freeze because I have an aluminum radiator, and I figured a lot of anti-corrosion research has been put into automotive coolant. After about 6 years, I noticed the liquid level went down a little (from osmosis?), and just added a little bit more coolant.
I'm pretty sure Dima suggested it less for looks and more for companies. Blue and green fluid are going to make it look like an easter basket anyway. Orange (Ryzen) and Green (Nvidia) would at least make a pumpkin instead of an easter basket...
My 110i GTX Aio Pump died after 3 years. Bought a Noctua NH-D15, and i was a bit worried if i could keep my 5ghz OC on the 8600k wich is not delidded. After installation i was shocked.. 70C/158F at 1.36v during an OCCT stresstest.. . wich is basically the same if not better than the AIO. And it runs a hell a lot less noisy, those temps where reported under 40% static RPM's. I'm not even doubting delidding the thing anymore, since i need over 1.4v to reach anything higher, i'd like to avoid degredation. It looks like shit compared to nice watercooler cpu blocks that AIO's have, but that's the sacrifice i'm willing to take. I'm not willing to spend a couple of hundred on a custom loop, and i'm pretty lazy to do any kind of maintenance. I couldnt be a happier man, 90bucks well spend.
Had a NH-D14 for the last 8 years, tossed a couple fresh redux fans on it since one fan made a slight noise after 7 years of 100% speed. Keeps my 4.6ghz@1.4v Westmere hex nice and safe while blocking any of those pesky ram heatsinks!
I have the same liquid running for 11 years (since august 2008) without any issues. Cooling has been rock solid and I still have low temps. Feser One fluid in Tygon tubing, Feser brand doesn't exist anymore unfortunately. Its on EK Supreme CPU block with all the small micro-channels and there is no clogging whatsoever. Had to top off the reservoir like 3 times in all those years. If you're wondering, it on the Intel 1366 socket, first started with I7 920, later upgraded cpu to Xeon X5677. Still my daily gaming and working rig.
@ninjarawr21 bruh did you called yourself a wolf? There is no need to be like that, if he doesn't like to maintain the liquid cooling (because it's a pain in the ass, I know it because I have it) then they have air-cooling and there is lots of liquid cooling that don't need maintain so, I don't see why would you call him an "ignorant", there's no ignorance
Love watching your channel you and other you tubers are making me more confident and might try my first pc build soon when ever I can afford it . Love the inspiration
if I know which one you're talking about it's him saying he doesn't support Radeon and he has since gone back on that because he admitted he was too hasty
Hey JayZ! A while back Linus did a video on "the crappiest SLI setup ever", I was wondering if you'd be willing to do the "crappiest Crossfire setup ever"?
Jeez look at all the Debbie Downers. It would be interesting to see what it would be like. I never said it would be good, hence for the third time I have to remind you that it's the "crappiest" setup.
Awesome update. I would love to see a retro water cooling build then do a comparison to new tech. Like Thermaltakes Aquarius II or Iceberg 1 or even danger dens’ kits. Even like you suggested, aquarium mix and match. Please!! ☺️☺️☺️
Everyone wants a giveaway but doesn't admit it to avoid being called entitled. In all seriousness though it's more reliable to just find a way to pay for such a system yourself
if i could even get something like that id be bankrupt, i wish i have the kinda money to get something so over the top and neglect it like that not even as sub rig
"...but the blue and green so far in both systems I've had them running in, has been extremely solid...." Isn't that wrong! We don't want our fluid solid.... LOL
How about X399 Threadripper 2 2990WX with 2 Vega Frontier Edition, bios flashed to liquid bios, and volt modded the soft power plane tables? Crazy, unnecessary overkill. Or 2 water cooled quadros
I'm over here struggling to get a descent build that probably is t that good, and this guy is over here with a huge stock supply of everything you could ask for. Please help me man, send me some parts 🙃🙃
im not sure, this is just theory and i have no evidence to back it up, but if you drop a sugar cube into a water pipe, let it distill a *little* bit, then never touch it again, that sugar would build up, no? so im not really sure if this right, but if he turned it on sporadicaly, thats bad? all theory plz no kill
8 years with Mayhems UV Blue in a soft tubed loop. No problem except uniform tube staining 😁. Using the same in the 5.6GHz all core OC 13900K and 4090 I currently have on my Streacom test bed.
@@HudsonGTV I'm sure there's a way because people mil custom res's before. It technically only needs an in, out, and fill port. Soft tubing and a hose clamps can make the connection. I've floated this idea around because I've never seen it and I've seen some custom glass smoke pipes...The process of making them can't be too different from a res because it's just a chamber.
Hey Jay, Why don't you have any tutorial videos about post- build. For example, updating BIOS, testing components, changing Memory speed, installing drives / Windows, adding additional HHD / SSD, configurating the system......stuff like that. I have found very few videos about this stuff, its usually all about building the PC and the video ends once the power is switched on. You're always asking for suggestions on videos to make- I think these would be great as the topics are seldom covered in detail and it would help first time builders, thanks.
Me looking at my pc I just built. Roxy: Alex for the love of God! It took you 8 hours to get me to post, and THREE of them were you trying to find my correct plugs to get me good and going. You are not going to find anything better than me, now get rid of these stock coolers and put some high quality fans in me for a spin. Me: You're probably right.
I made a custom water cooled build I made back in 2008 and it is still running never drained. Merely top it up with distilled water occasionally. Original fluid was red colour Feser One. Still very red and can see my gold plated cpu block no corrosion issues.
He ain't using the 2990x. He's angry on AMD coz they didn't send him any samples to review. He tweeted something along the lines of "I'm gonna change my editing rig to intel"
@@ashutoshaggarwal4408 nah man hes gonna do the 2950x maybe. Though for gaming its gonna suck ass...massive multicore cpus just suck so much in gaming...going above 8 cores really isnt a smart idea you lose so much performance. But I mean its overkill so yeah.
I know this video is old, but I had an all in one Corsair liquid cooler on an overclocked FX 8350 for literally seven years. Never changed the liquid. Never leaked. Never had any heat issues.
Rubens Silva there’s only a plate on top of the CPU so if anything clogs or Gunks up its basically just a CPU without water cooling but no not much happens
Whats good Jay / everyone! :) So quick question... After becoming a fan, I gained the confidence to build my EPIC machine, I did pretty well I must say... I'm still impressed as we enter it's second year of life :) BUT...well, here's the deal. I've followed most of the suggestions but when I did my leak test everything was fine soooo instead of clearing it out, BTW I used distilled water & white vinegar, I just... left it alone instead? I bought some really expensive Thermaltake fluid but realized after I didn't have nearly enough and it would cost like 200$ to get enough OR 8$ worth of distilled water / vinegar. Long story short, my leak test has been going for 2 years and maybe it's time to take the leap and change it? ...lol I'm so nervous, this machine cost an arm leg + a baby, way more than I can afford today...so what precautions should I take before I get started?? Anywho...thanks everyone :)
It's a way to cool a computer down without air. It's much more powerful but requires more maintenance. The fact that he didn't clean it for 2 years and it's still crystal clear is insane. Hope I cleared something up :D
I have a water-cooled CPU from 2009, haven't done a SINGLE THING to it, still runs perfectly. Air-tight systems don't need maintenance. In-fact, unless there's a problem, I'd recommend NOT messing with it.
As a mechanic/computer nerd, I've always wondered why you couldn't just use car coolant in one of these systems. I don't see any logical reason for it. Automotive coolant would laugh at 80 degree temps all day and even the top of the line 10 year rated hoat stuff is only 30 bucks a gallon.
@@White_Night_Demon I would think that would be fine really. Automotive coolant aren't corrosive, in fact they inhibit corrosion so I think the only people that say it would be a problem are likely the people who sell computer coolant at 50 bucks a liter lol it just doesn't make any sense that it would damage the same kinda if materials in a computer that it lasts for years touching in a car which experiences far larger temp changes and pressure.
Curious but possibly deadly idea here: Could you demonstrate or reply to the possibilities of a liquid cooled Pc utilizing Mercury instead of water? I was watching Cody's lab channel saw the Massive amounts of mercury and then your epic water cooled stuff then it hit me, what would Mercury do and look like and how would it perform?
The fact that he didn’t know his camera man is color blind absolutely kills me
@@Stevkaa yeah, so he IS colorblind.
ok
Thekingcobra 25. It's was a joke. How can't you tell it was a joke
You could tell it was bullshit tho... Colorblind people can still see shades darker or lighter... So if you asked them which is darker green they can answer that question.
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No Jay, drinking the liquid won't make you cooler
No, but color lol.
This comment is underrated 🤣
Ooh
Have we ever tried hot cooling...
I’d drink it
HHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA
no i dont think its funny
Phil does 99% of editing. Phil is red/green colorblind...
Since I am also red/green color blind, I never noticed....
@@lrmcatspaw1 Yea, why the heck would it matter? I've edited pleny and i'm colour blind....
TheUltimateWeeb i disagree. I can see the difference between red and green... there’s different types of colour blind, and it’s a spectrum. I have trouble discerning between different shades of greens, yellows, reds and blues if they’re very close to being the same. Also, even though my perception will be different than yours, if I make a video look good to me, it will probably look good to you, because it’s just the perception that’s different. Vsauce did a video about something similar. There’s no way to tell if someone sees a Color the same, someone might see red as green, but because that’s how they grew up, they still know that that color is called red, it just looks different to them.
If you are monochromatic though, that’s a whole other story XS
majorPhysics ?
@@BlakeKDM A question mark doesn't help, what are you confused about? lol
Plot twist: the fluid was actually red
This comment is GOLD
Because Phil’s eyes are the cameras
@@baileym2952 he edits all the videos so he colour corrects them too
So thats the special recipe to becoming hulk
Plot twist: ur logo is actually green
You hired a colorblind man to do your editing? Bold move
Yet the editing looks superb!
LOLs!!!! My thoughts exactly! Could not stop laughing at my cleverness to pick up on that.
Watching another video with my girlfriend about a colour blind make up artist. she could not see reds very well so what she would do is take a photo then change the hue to blue. From experience she knows what hue of blue she wants. Phil probably has similar tricks.
You don't really need to see color accuracy with all the numbers and graphs a program is spitting out these days..
jokes on us, Phil has evolved to see in numbers, matrix style.
Why have liquid cooling when you can put it in a freezer
Oh yeah you right
Freezers and fridges aren't designed to handle that kind of constant heat, they'll fail fairly quickly under those conditions.
@@@cm01 r/whooosh
@@Hamid-o1p not everything is a woosh you 12 year old.
you're not supposed to use subreddits out of reddit you cringe normie
Drinking coolant is how tech youtubers stay alive.
you mean butt chugging coolant to stay cool
Why do you think he did the "beer" cooling video?
Even Red bull doesnt come close to the power of a coolant in a rig....
Why do you think they are so cool?
PowahSlap Entertainmint Coolant enemas are better for you.
What makes PC lasts longer liquid or air cooling I had PC lasts over 5 years simple air cooled but heard too many horror leak stories about liquid cooling to even try it. though it does looks cooler and more efficient. Green liquid looks amazing.
It's a hard comparison to make.
Air cooled PCs are less prone to failure because there are fewer points of failure (Fan + Heatsink, vs Fan + Radiator + Fittings + Block + Pump + Fluid), but modern, high end watercooling components are built to last... If you take care of them.
Watercooling is always cooler and more efficient than air, but requires, like Jay mentioned in the video, routine proactive maintenance. Air cooling requires much less maintenance (dusting, re-applying thermal paste if needed) than water, but also doesn't cool as well as water.
Ultimately it depends on what you're doing and what hardware you have. If you're overclocking your components, watercooling will keep them colder and more stable at higher voltages and clock speeds. If you're using stock speeds, air will be just fine.
I've had my air cooled running for at least up to 7 years now.
They never tell you the whole story... Watercooling on most systems is usually separated with one full system for CPU only and other for GPU, just that alone improve efficiency quite a lot instead of a full mess of mixed air from every component inside the case...
But with air cooling you can also improve it quite a lot if you are clever like you can make a custom plastic\acrylic tunnel from front to back of the case and make it pass trough only on the CPU and put some foam so nothing hot gets in or out of the tunnel. that would also make a full separate air cooling system for CPU only and then other fans inside the case would be moving air in and out for the other components.
But since no one customize that much its just easier to buy a watercooling system which is always more efficient than air no matter what, but not that much better if you also do something like I said above for the air cooling, but requires a lot of modding and a good huge cooler which also adds weight and a lot of space lost which water cooling can make them more slim.
Also some newbies go very wrong by using watercooling but then they have motherboards which are not water cooled and they forget to add fans, that might kill the computer even faster than everything else, because if they are overclocking a lot the VRMS and some other components from the board will melt\burn\damage from having totally no air circulating as they think they only need a water cooling for CPU and GPU and the rest doesnt matter lol.
So even if you have a watercool system you still need a good airflow and fans on the case to cool all the other non water cooled components.
ps: If you are not thinking to OC, then mehh dont waste money on watercool, you can buy a cheap but capable air silet cooler that is enough and add a few silent fans to the case with good airflow and its more than enough (only things like high wattage CPUs require good huge coolers like Threadripper, some high wattage intel xeons and 2011 socket.... they are not CPUs for a common PC user anyway and are lot expensive).
I built a MSI 870 A g54 mother board back in 1996.And it finally died this year.I ran it for all most 18 years.Air cooled only. It was running 24/7.Very rarely it shut off.
Depends if you get a closed loop factory made cooler or if you custom make your own. Jason is one of the rare people who correctly makes his own custom coolers, but a lot of people don't and that's where those leak horror stories come from. The bulk of them anyway
That PC is so damn well built.
It's beautiful
Its hot
@@uzaira9088 it's not hot if the cooling works
Ruben P Badum tsss
Yheefho
Regarding the Post Malone build. You wanted to incorporate a beerbong in the build, but you can just make your own custom JayzTwoCents beerbong and funnel and give it to him with the case as an accessory he can use to drain the system
Yes because post malone is going to drain his system...
TF
@Mr. Marshmallow why do you keep answering OK to every comment xD
yeah nice
no way tat man is ever gonna drain is own system
Greens not even my favourite colour, but damn, I want that! Who cares how old it is!
Dude give me a 2 year old outdated pc and i will take it
@@tarun6101 for a person who have a very very teribble setupi agree 🔫
I'm such a gamer that I use g fuel as my coolant fluid
Same
I use a gaming chair
TK 😐
I bet it’s real difficult to deal with that lead buildup
Do u run a 1000 frames cause of that lmao
3:54 How my scooter starts
i get it
LMAO
Xd
How my bong starts
I had diarea while watching this vid, so that was a funny moment
5:13 me blowing bubbles in my milk when i was 6
And at the age of today too let's be honest
PlzPlz how is bubbles doing? Haven't heard from him in ages
You were the kind of kid I used to loathe. xD
PlzPlz yes
3:54*
5:03 I like how he managed to aim for the handle of the bottle
Red, Yellow, Orange all will change over time. It all depends on the real copper content of the rads and how there cleaned beforehand (its difficult to be accurate because when a rad is newly released it will have the best copper and over time OEM's start cheeping out using lower grade copper, we have proof of this because we test as many rads as we can then buy again after we know a few batches of rads have sold and retest). Low grade copper will discolour fluids quicker, higher grade copper will not. Blue, Green, white will change colour slower due to copper oxide being blue / green so do not effect the colour of blue / green / white fluids. Mayhems uses UV blockers that stop algae build up and never stop blocking it until some thing goes wrong such as none cleaning of a rad. You can make you Mayhems fluids last longer by simply removing the fluid, putting it though a coffee filter and reusing it each year. You can do this for quite a few years. Thank you to Jason for showing this.
I filled my loop with pastel sunset yellow in January 2015. Been running cool ever since. No discoloration either.
Weird should of dilated by now
@@camerontweedy8885 not even a little bit. I added about 50 ml of distilled water twice over time. Each time I found the loop to be a little bit pressurized. Also, the system had no more than 60 days of down time total.
@JimBeam JewCurls it is for overclocking whether you use it for gaming, CAD, or anything. If you want it to live long water cooling is great option. Look up some of the builds on this channel for more info on plumbing. I also highly recommend watching builds on Singularity Computers before he took a break a few years ago, the most meticulous custom loop builder I've seen. By the way, i have a dual Xeon system 30% overclocked since 2008 only had to upgrade graphics cards and change failed RAM every few years.
Bet that colour matches your burning CPU quite nicely.
@@klystron2010 lol. Yeah burning cpu would cause a shutdown. As most motherboards in default have a temperature shutdown failsafe system . Have been for over a decade the last system I saw and built that didn't have this was back in the days of and athlon processors
“You gatta blow your system”. Damn I’m not that close with my system yet
Are you now
@@ImJustPaint they have 2 kids now.
“The fluid has been extremely solid”... whaaaa?
if you've never seen that, you change your fluid more than you have to
@@cedricmiller1319 u dont get it ur brain is not big enough
@Cedric Miller u dont get it ur brain is not big enough
@@cedricmiller1319 u dont get it ur brain is not big enough
@Cedric Miller u don’t get it ur brain is not big enough
Always remember to regularly blow your systems guys
UKYusei always a good constant reminder I do a good blow once a month
8 years with the same watercooling fluid, still works great!:)
What brand of fluid are you using?... Asking for a friend.... A really lazy friend...
@@icebear9369 EK-WB Blood Red :)
Linus but older
Oof
Linus is actually a Middle Aged Lesbian.
@Hoyt Volker fucking destroyed
And taller
and less cheerful lol
I vote royal purple on the color change 🙂🤘 thanks Jay for the video
Chandler Yount yes! Royal purple all the way!
Twitch prime lol
pov: youtube recomended this two years later.
Facts lol
@@2timegarza583 yeah
pov: literally NOBODY GIVES A CRAP
@@spiyder didn’t ask for you to say anything smartass🥵
@@LifesBiggestMoments didn’t ask for the original comment either, yet here we are
If the whole point of the system is overkill, why not 2990 WX. It's perfect overkill, 32 cores 64 threads that can be overclocked, Linus had it at 4.2 on a chiller getting 6k in Cinebench, and I'm sure with a good chip it should be capable of 4ghz on your liquid cooling setup. Now pair that with 2 RTX cards and it's the perfect amount of overkill. Bring Skunkworks Back To It's Full Glory WITH AMD!
because ryzen isn't all that in gaming lol and that's what everyone does including old man jay
@@lovelyxyz maybe it's slower in games compared to Intel, but that doesn't mean it's slow at them, it's also not just a gaming pc. It's about overkill not the best you can get for gaming.
@@lovelyxyz ryzen is within 8% max performance of Intel in gaming and spanks intel at productivity which he said this will be used for so threadripper all the way.
m8 numbers are just a social construct
Intel is superior in gaming
#teamredtho
@@lovelyxyz going highest end Intel is also a waste for gaming, they do worse than threadripper does. If he wanted pure gaming he'd do a 8700k or whatever, not top end workstation Intel stuff.
Clear coolant with rgb is the way of the road
Very much agree, that way the coolant color can be whatever you want.
"Clear" coolant doesn't quite cut it, you need something clear that refracts light, I think a mixture of bleach and distilled water works, but I'm not sure, there might be a few more ingredients... google "Soda Bottle Shed Light". Refraction is the key to an RGB water loop.
Clear is the appearance they are talking about, just miscommunication i think. But good job clearing up any possible miscommunication/understanding. Well said.
Yes!
Yeah, don't put bleach in your loop. Terrible, terrible things will happen. Bleach is a very strong oxidizer.
When he said "I'm literally red, green color blind I spit out my water. 😂😂😂☠
Thanks for reminding my that I've been watching your channel for about 4 years now. And now I'm 4 years older, have moved out, changed jobs and been through 2 cars since then. Feelin' old...
>"Can you see the slightest variation of this very specific color?"
>I'm completely incapable of that particular color distinction.
Hahaha, comedy genius!
Great build. I’m so envious of how easily you drained your loop. I didn’t think ahead and am dreading doing it now without a drain valve fitted
It shouldn't be terrriiibblleee. Lay out some paper towels in case. But have the tube ready in a jug or something then attach it to the port. Should have mayyybbeee a little dripping, but you won't see a ton of flow until you loosen a top port for air to get in. Also take this time to install a drain valve haha
a cameraman that is red-green colorblind..........
Guys I wasn't making this comment to poke fun at the guy, I'm just impressed.
He doesn't take sides
Xeno
So? You don't need to have perfect color vision to be a cameraman. The editing dude probably does color correction in post anyway.
@@sivert1216
The editing dude is the color blind dude
@@sivert1216 they are the same person
Which makes for guud editing!
If Skunkworks is going to be remain a crazy over the top nutter build why not do a 2990wx and a pair of either the RTX cards or a pair of those new Radeon Pro V340? Make is a real dual VM dual edit workstation. 15 cores per person. Lots of edit horsepower. Lots of monitors. Lots of storage. Bunch of super fast SSD's and Ten gig ethernet. Because? Because you can of course!
Yes and no, the v340 don't have video outs, so unless in a server environment, would be tough to work around, plus no waterblocks, and would be lousy at gaming
the v340 is like a tesla card from nvidia, its meant to sit in a server rack and do nothing but compute
Ahhh didn't get to actually see the full details. Thanks for bringing me up to speed!
2x2080 Ti's would be nice, then Jay's Videos would finally have realistic Raytracing.
Vega frontier edition? Sorry if I'm naive, but all I heard was bad news about it. Is it actually a good buy?
8-years years later my untouched water cooled CPU is still running without any problems,
Same for me. I just used 50/50 automotive anti-freeze because I have an aluminum radiator, and I figured a lot of anti-corrosion research has been put into automotive coolant. After about 6 years, I noticed the liquid level went down a little (from osmosis?), and just added a little bit more coolant.
Nice
Edward Turpin How does your water cooler work out? Is it effective?
Same, Temps don't even exceed 70°C (I7 4770k & GTX 1070TI Strix OC)
years years
pls make threadreaper with rtx. red fluid for cpu and light green for gpu.
Dima Kaftan colour clash though :0
Blue and green would look nice though.
Orange and blue could looks very nice and would be a welcome change
I'm pretty sure Dima suggested it less for looks and more for companies. Blue and green fluid are going to make it look like an easter basket anyway. Orange (Ryzen) and Green (Nvidia) would at least make a pumpkin instead of an easter basket...
wow you will kill phils' colorblind eyes
Red + Green = Yellow.
My 110i GTX Aio Pump died after 3 years.
Bought a Noctua NH-D15, and i was a bit worried if i could keep my 5ghz OC on the 8600k wich is not delidded.
After installation i was shocked.. 70C/158F at 1.36v during an OCCT stresstest.. . wich is basically the same if not better than the AIO.
And it runs a hell a lot less noisy, those temps where reported under 40% static RPM's.
I'm not even doubting delidding the thing anymore, since i need over 1.4v to reach anything higher, i'd like to avoid degredation.
It looks like shit compared to nice watercooler cpu blocks that AIO's have, but that's the sacrifice i'm willing to take.
I'm not willing to spend a couple of hundred on a custom loop, and i'm pretty lazy to do any kind of maintenance.
I couldnt be a happier man, 90bucks well spend.
Had a NH-D14 for the last 8 years, tossed a couple fresh redux fans on it since one fan made a slight noise after 7 years of 100% speed. Keeps my 4.6ghz@1.4v Westmere hex nice and safe while blocking any of those pesky ram heatsinks!
aios are pretty shit tbh
I would love to have a NH-D15 but it wouldn`t fit in my case so going with a Sycthe Fuma Rev.B that`s replacing a 120mm AIO.
The thing with custom loop is that apart from gpu blocks anything can be used for years, therefore the custom loop might be worth it.
Noctua Chromax,look into that,they're fans and accessories to make the d15 look better
Sometimes I watch older JayzTwoCents videos just to see the old studio again :')
i love how this video is showing off how well made this fluid is XD
Jay: Whats that sound do you hear that
Deaf Person: ...
@@Doloro ha
How could the deaf person hear that...
Jay: woah did you see and hear that?
Mute person: .::..:.:
this guy make it sound like 2 years is a long time, while my rig here is like 5 years old and i didnt even know you need to change your fluid
Sounds cool! What coolant are u using? 😃
@@hughquisido i didnt build mine, i just bought an alienware desktop, and i looked it up and it seems it doesnt need to be changed.
Anything’s a bong if you’re smart enough.
lmao
Holy shit I read this after I saw him blow the system.... you're a valuable asset to humanity.
JAY NO
3:55 - You mean you did that without your computer first taking you out for dinner and a movie?
That's the nicest case i've ever seen... so much space for radiators and activities
"you kinda got to blow your system, to help push out some of the fluid" 3:50
The system leaned backed ever so slightly as he gently BLEW out it’s tubes!
I have the same liquid running for 11 years (since august 2008) without any issues. Cooling has been rock solid and I still have low temps. Feser One fluid in Tygon tubing, Feser brand doesn't exist anymore unfortunately. Its on EK Supreme CPU block with all the small micro-channels and there is no clogging whatsoever. Had to top off the reservoir like 3 times in all those years.
If you're wondering, it on the Intel 1366 socket, first started with I7 920, later upgraded cpu to Xeon X5677. Still my daily gaming and working rig.
5:13 he really blowin' it
This Video succeeded in turning me away from liquid cooled systems.
@ninjarawr21 i have allways had noctua d15. never got my cpu to throttle.
relax nerd
@@JArrow89 😭😭😭😭
@ninjarawr21 bruh did you called yourself a wolf?
There is no need to be like that, if he doesn't like to maintain the liquid cooling (because it's a pain in the ass, I know it because I have it) then they have air-cooling and there is lots of liquid cooling that don't need maintain so, I don't see why would you call him an "ignorant", there's no ignorance
@ninjarawr21 jesus, how sad is your life ?
Love watching your channel you and other you tubers are making me more confident and might try my first pc build soon when ever I can afford it . Love the inspiration
How about a Threadripper!
Barteg He probably won’t after his one tweet.
if I know which one you're talking about it's him saying he doesn't support Radeon and he has since gone back on that because he admitted he was too hasty
2990wx and dual rtx 2080 ti's
i9 extreme
raspberry pi
Hey JayZ! A while back Linus did a video on "the crappiest SLI setup ever", I was wondering if you'd be willing to do the "crappiest Crossfire setup ever"?
It’s crossfire, it wouldn’t work properly
Neither did the SLI setup in Linus's vid, hence why it's called crappiest.
Yeah, it would also be great if it catch fire
What's with the fascination with old hardware? A pair of X800s is going to run like shit even if they work.
Jeez look at all the Debbie Downers. It would be interesting to see what it would be like. I never said it would be good, hence for the third time I have to remind you that it's the "crappiest" setup.
My first Watercoolingsetup was refilled and flushed after 7 years. Fluid and Cooler was still in good condition.
half the time i dont even know how i end up on random videos like this but i seem to always stick it out and watch the whole thing lol
Awesome update.
I would love to see a retro water cooling build then do a comparison to new tech.
Like Thermaltakes Aquarius II or Iceberg 1 or even danger dens’ kits. Even like you suggested, aquarium mix and match.
Please!! ☺️☺️☺️
I run Koolance LIQ705. It lasts for years without the smallest issue as long as your loop is clean and you don’t mix metals or other fluids
I farted and right after, you asked “did a lawn mower just go by?” Lol priceless
That white powdery stuff is called calcium. It's from hard water
@Sour Typhoon025 t h i c c w a t e r
Hence why you use distilled water for this kind of stuff. I've never even built a pc with water cooling and I know that.
That rig is MONSTROUS!
0:38 "... blue & green fluids have been extremely solid"
Now that's something I would avoid with liquid cooling systems ;)
Lol
You didn’t use it for two years yet I would use that every day
Big facts
Yeah bro, just give your stuff away. Seems logical. Maybe work hard and buy your own shit.
@@Sploshification mate these youtubers have hella parts and rigs just sitting around, giveaways are actually pretty nice
Everyone wants a giveaway but doesn't admit it to avoid being called entitled. In all seriousness though it's more reliable to just find a way to pay for such a system yourself
if i could even get something like that id be bankrupt, i wish i have the kinda money to get something so over the top and neglect it like that not even as sub rig
"...but the blue and green so far in both systems I've had them running in, has been extremely solid...." Isn't that wrong! We don't want our fluid solid.... LOL
2 rtx 2080 ti coming up jay?
so they can bottle neck skunkworks?
isn't there no sli on rtx? or did I just hear that wrong?
@@ThunderGoatz rtx comes with nvlink and that only supports 2 cards.
Yep, I heard that wrong then.
How about X399 Threadripper 2 2990WX with 2 Vega Frontier Edition, bios flashed to liquid bios, and volt modded the soft power plane tables? Crazy, unnecessary overkill. Or 2 water cooled quadros
Imo you should include Skunkworks in the title of this video, for searches and stuff.
I'm over here struggling to get a descent build that probably is t that good, and this guy is over here with a huge stock supply of everything you could ask for. Please help me man, send me some parts 🙃🙃
I know right hahaha at least give it away jk
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Yeah the irony is most certainly real yeah i copied it
How long was this system actually running in the 2yrs? Not using it will make it last longer obviously...
He forgot to turn it of for like a month
@@simonk7388 damn that sucks
im not sure, this is just theory and i have no evidence to back it up, but if you drop a sugar cube into a water pipe, let it distill a *little* bit, then never touch it again, that sugar would build up, no? so im not really sure if this right, but if he turned it on sporadicaly, thats bad?
all theory plz no kill
8 years with Mayhems UV Blue in a soft tubed loop. No problem except uniform tube staining 😁. Using the same in the 5.6GHz all core OC 13900K and 4090 I currently have on my Streacom test bed.
Go to a glass blower and have them make custom res’s. That’s over-the-top!
RdyPlyOne Where would you make a rubber ring to seal it though?
@@HudsonGTV I'm sure there's a way because people mil custom res's before. It technically only needs an in, out, and fill port. Soft tubing and a hose clamps can make the connection.
I've floated this idea around because I've never seen it and I've seen some custom glass smoke pipes...The process of making them can't be too different from a res because it's just a chamber.
Not blown glass, but I am doing a custom acrylic res for my rig.
Ground glass joints come in all shapes and sizes.
Hey Jay,
Why don't you have any tutorial videos about post- build. For example, updating BIOS, testing components, changing Memory speed, installing drives / Windows, adding additional HHD / SSD, configurating the system......stuff like that.
I have found very few videos about this stuff, its usually all about building the PC and the video ends once the power is switched on.
You're always asking for suggestions on videos to make- I think these would be great as the topics are seldom covered in detail and it would help first time builders, thanks.
If he does do that then I would watch it.
Phil is the editor... red-green colorblins, he does a god like job holy shit
watch out for those gopnik frogs
C Y K A B L Y A T
Me looking at my pc I just built.
Roxy: Alex for the love of God! It took you 8 hours to get me to post, and THREE of them were you trying to find my correct plugs to get me good and going. You are not going to find anything better than me, now get rid of these stock coolers and put some high quality fans in me for a spin.
Me: You're probably right.
I made a custom water cooled build I made back in 2008 and it is still running never drained. Merely top it up with distilled water occasionally. Original fluid was red colour Feser One. Still very red and can see my gold plated cpu block no corrosion issues.
Thumbs up just for the Goonies t-shirt.
Make it just completely over the top and go with 2 Quadro RTX 8000s and a threadripper 2 1990wx with max ram :P
He ain't using the 2990x. He's angry on AMD coz they didn't send him any samples to review.
He tweeted something along the lines of "I'm gonna change my editing rig to intel"
Jay can do that what are they 8k each plus 32 cores 64 threads threadripper build sounds good too me
@@ashutoshaggarwal4408 nah man hes gonna do the 2950x maybe. Though for gaming its gonna suck ass...massive multicore cpus just suck so much in gaming...going above 8 cores really isnt a smart idea you lose so much performance. But I mean its overkill so yeah.
@@mrwick4875 of course he can afford that. But he won't use AMD cpu because he is angry at them
3:57 You're pretty good at that Jay, i assume this isn't your first time blowing something
He has such a dream PC and didn't use it for 2 years.....
You disgusting human garbage go back into your fortnite hole
He has been using it at home from I gather, he didn't do maintenance is what he said
Jayz how about using metal (chrome) tubing? Cheers
I know this video is old, but I had an all in one Corsair liquid cooler on an overclocked FX 8350 for literally seven years. Never changed the liquid. Never leaked. Never had any heat issues.
my water cooler has been running for 8 years and is doing just fine. lol
Sure he forget that his PC was running for a month :D just normal
Steve Sabert lol ikr casually leaves what ever program to run for a month.
5:08
Jay: Physics are great! Physics don't lie.
Phil: Physics or PhysX?
*Intense blowing noises*
Mano a mano just means hand to hand not man to man 😂
Also is short for brother to brother
lol my liquid has been inside my pc almost 4 years and its still there
Rubens Silva there’s only a plate on top of the CPU so if anything clogs or Gunks up its basically just a CPU without water cooling but no not much happens
Rubens Silva yeah kind of
Whats good Jay / everyone! :)
So quick question...
After becoming a fan, I gained the confidence to build my EPIC machine, I did pretty well I must say... I'm still impressed as we enter it's second year of life :)
BUT...well, here's the deal. I've followed most of the suggestions but when I did my leak test everything was fine soooo instead of clearing it out, BTW I used distilled water & white vinegar, I just... left it alone instead? I bought some really expensive Thermaltake fluid but realized after I didn't have nearly enough and it would cost like 200$ to get enough OR 8$ worth of distilled water / vinegar.
Long story short, my leak test has been going for 2 years and maybe it's time to take the leap and change it?
...lol I'm so nervous, this machine cost an arm leg + a baby, way more than I can afford today...so what precautions should I take before I get started??
Anywho...thanks everyone :)
i have a solution to never have to maintain your liquid cooling system ever again. its called a fan
Or a couple lol
Liquid cooling systems work mutch better thats wy i USE it and most pepole i know have skifted to IT
@@INDREFILE Custom water cooling is way more expensive tho right?
@@oni7056 yep but not really just have someone else build it for you, then just drain it every couple years if you even want to not everyone does
you gave me a good laugh,congratulations
You should add some Corsair LL fans
I know this is an old video but I wish you would have mentioned what coolant you used. Thanks for your videos, always very educational.
missed this behemoth of a computer
you should do a color-neutral rgb water cooled build or a white custom liquid cooled pc
not you
ok
Artic Panther?
rawr
I watched this entire video and still have no idea whats going on or what this is but I enjoyed it
It's a way to cool a computer down without air. It's much more powerful but requires more maintenance. The fact that he didn't clean it for 2 years and it's still crystal clear is insane. Hope I cleared something up :D
got it! Must be a pretty dang powerful computer thats running off of that lol Thanks!
yeah without a doubt that computer is very strong.
The fistfight reaction had me dying.
God that pc is one one the best looking and cleanest builds i have ever seen, i feel very neutral about most builds but this one is awesome
5:13 LOOK AT DIS DOOD HAHAHAHAHAHA
Sus
what's that pc case? i'm interested in picking one up
It's made by Caselabs, which are now bankrupt, and thus no longer for sale.
@@kacasio1 Do you know if theres something similar to it? Looking for that high airflow design with the option to put a radiator down there
@@Joel.69 not too many big cases on the market anymore....
I have a water-cooled CPU from 2009, haven't done a SINGLE THING to it, still runs perfectly. Air-tight systems don't need maintenance. In-fact, unless there's a problem, I'd recommend NOT messing with it.
Thumb up for the goonies shirt :)
Bet he's asked a few ppl if they want to find one eye Willie treasure
As a mechanic/computer nerd, I've always wondered why you couldn't just use car coolant in one of these systems. I don't see any logical reason for it. Automotive coolant would laugh at 80 degree temps all day and even the top of the line 10 year rated hoat stuff is only 30 bucks a gallon.
Nvm after reading more on it auto coolant apparently eats the plastic tubing.
@@alexmaclean1 Get metal tubing problem solved. XD
@@alexmaclean1 so car coolant is only good if your using non-plastic tubing? So glass will work? Or copper? or brass? ...or rubber?
@@White_Night_Demon I would think that would be fine really. Automotive coolant aren't corrosive, in fact they inhibit corrosion so I think the only people that say it would be a problem are likely the people who sell computer coolant at 50 bucks a liter lol it just doesn't make any sense that it would damage the same kinda if materials in a computer that it lasts for years touching in a car which experiences far larger temp changes and pressure.
@@alexmaclean1 Have you tried it on plastic tubing to see if that's the case...?
Just have to say, that is a super good looking setup. That green fluid is some pretty stable stuff.
Linus but actually talks through his mouth
Curious but possibly deadly idea here:
Could you demonstrate or reply to the possibilities of a liquid cooled Pc utilizing Mercury instead of water? I was watching Cody's lab channel saw the Massive amounts of mercury and then your epic water cooled stuff then it hit me, what would Mercury do and look like and how would it perform?
I know mercury is something like 13 times more dense/heavy so would need good pump solution....
It would totally look BA IMO!
I checked deeper. This for anyone else curios: ruclips.net/video/XqvBLBlzeNQ/видео.html
I was curious. Thanks
@@dnelly9967 now gallium that is not as lethal, however it eats up aluminum.