Thanks for doing this review! We didn't have the guts to risk some CPUs on such a test. I think your application techniques looked reasonable and typical of what most users would probably do, I've also forgotten the sandpaper and I recommended it! Needless to say, I'm disappointed with your results and we'll have to revisit this. Also, I'd not recommend that your viewers use a permanent adhesive in place of a removable grease when possible as you separated these two surfaces with LESS damage than is usual! Thanks again and well keep in touch.
Hey man thanks! I had a blast with this stuff and enjoyed the heck out of your video about it. Some people seem to be under the impression that we don't like the product but I think they've misunderatood the point of our test. We felt your video already covered its performance compared to other (commercial) thermal epoxy well-enough. Our test was just in response to our community's silly suggestion. For next time maybe I can make this more clear but I though by the time I took a hammer to the CPU it would be clear this wasn't a recommended application for this product!!! - LS Edit: one theory I had (after shooting) was that a much stronger clamp would give me more similar performance by squeezing out more of the excess epoxy. Unfortunately many of the "screw-down" type mechanisms that allow you to fine tune the clamping force are more prone to user-error. I wanted something brain-dead simple (and of course expendable haha).
An Epoxy is two liquids that once mixed become solid and that process typically is irreversible, to sell it premixed would be to sell a syringe full of dry cement effectively. some epoxy manufactures have a work around to this with a double syringe so as you push down on the plunger the correct amount of epoxy liquids comes out both nozzles but that's very likely beyond the scale of what Tech Ingredients can set up
@@DarrenC_1024 Funny, I had no problem understand the context on the sentence when using the term 'cc' properly to describe the units on a syringe. The more you know ;)
I feel that disappointment on Linus's face when he realised he had just been dunking on a bad thermal solution for this, and that the narrative wasn't justified.
Thanks for pointing this out. Look at Linus's reply to Tech Ingredients on this very video on top and you'll see his response, before reading that reply, I was thinking that it was a new thing made for better performance compared to thermal paste, but it isn't, it is just thermal epoxy and they have marketed as something that performs better compared to OTHER THERMAL PROXIES, I think Linus addressed this poorly, and I'd appreciate it if you could confirm this, because English is my second language and I'm thinking maybe either I didn't pay enough attention or I didn't completely understand his whole statement. Thanks in advance.
Some people seem to be under the impression that we don't like the product but I think they've misunderatood the point of our test. We felt your video already covered its performance compared to other (commercial) thermal epoxy well-enough. Our test was just in response to our community's silly suggestion.
I usually just fill my whole bathtub with thermal paste and completely submerge my whole pc in it. It had yet to exceed -48° i did notice a 92FPS drop due to not being able to see my RGB through the thermal paste, so i made sure to cover the entire bathroom in RGB lights to eliminate FPS loss. 10/10 most effective method so far. Highly recommended.
He started mixing up such a minute amount that the scales wasn't very useful. If he'd done it all in one go the scales would probably have worked though. From what I saw of the original video from Tech Ingredients they did apply the epoxy much thicker that what Linus did. That's also understandable as the components they used doesn't have a flat smooth surface like the CPU and the Cooler Master HSF, so it has to fill larger gaps and the slightly porous surface on that ceramic resistor.
@@blahorgaslisk7763 look at the scales on the syringes @ 1:00 there's no sane reason for not using at least that much out of that whole syringe, also the larger amount you use makes the measurement error relatively smaller so you'll be getting closer to the recommended 1:3 ratio for an accurate test
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After doing something like that my CPU I replaced it and the MOBO* granted I know for a fact the CPU pins were bent to hell and back and there's no way I was going to go through and individually bend back each and every one. *Just in case there was a loose pin or something in the old one I didn't want to fry a new chip.
A grew a beard months before anyone started to do that around me. Even the King (who is not around me, and I dont personally know or so) started to do it after me.
This *was* on a CPU that throttled at a fairly low temperature. I've had CPUs that didn't throttle till 95 C, which is where the real difference would show up.
This isn't thermal paste. This is thermal epoxy. They aren't intended for the same use cases. There is a reason thermal paste doesn't normally glue your heatsink to your cpu, because it doesn't have to. Thermal epoxy is for when you can't attach a heatsink conventionally.
*werewolf Edit: c'mon man, I know it's a typical spelling issue, but I'd rather point it out so he learns how to properly spell it and stop spelling it wrong in the future. I myself am not a native speaker too. That's how we learn...
Hey Linus, you gonna pay the dev for a license for that? You're using it commercially. The dev that makes that is one dude. He deserves to be compensated for your commercial use of his software.
Wait what software? this is a workbench that won't be used for production? so, using a commercial license makes no sense, they may have a commercial license but choose to do what they do with windows where you they don't activate on every install.
I love that artic silver is still like the standard for a decent thermal compound after all these years. Not many things in the pc world stick around so long nearly unchanged.
nah dude, i use to think the same, i switched to Gelid GC-Extreme and dropped 6-7c off of cured as5 (100% load) AND it doesn't cure, it stays tacky forever. i had a prob removing a cooler that was stuck to the cpu when using as5 and ended up (acidentally) ripping the cpu out of the socket, luckily everything was ok and no pins broke.
If a reaction is exothermic it will add chemical heat until the reaction completes, eg once the material has cured/dried. Hence after the material has cured, no more additional heat is produced from the exothermic reaction as the reaction is complete. Therefore it will perform better, reducing the temperature (and this is what would have happened if it was left overnight). A chemical reaction does not continue indefinitely, the reactants are mixed together to form a product relatively quickly, not to continue forming together forever, this is why they are supplied in two separate tubes. There are other issues to contend with the increase in performance the next day, as the any excess solvent which supported the colloidal dispersion also will have evaporated, which itself may not have been very thermally conductive, and until the reaction completes (irrespective of the exothermic nature) the compound likely just will not perform as well.
force curing an epoxy will affect its' performance - physical glue performance is not the most critical in this application ( pardon the pun ). adhering to the manufacturers specification may have improved the results. maybe this is a pocksy product.
@@deansmith4752 No, it's just that thermal epoxy is a product that does two things: glue+thermal interface, so it does them worse than products that do only one thing, such as regular glue or thermal paste. Of course, if you have to mount a heatsink and you need it to be glued on, neither glue nor thermal paste will do the job, thus thermal epoxy comes in doing either thing worse, but both at the same time.
Shop Page “Thermal Epoxy“ Video “Thermal Epoxy“ Linus “This is more like thermal epoxy and less like normal thermal paste“ Really? Who would have thought?!
The more you learn everyday... I could tell apart coke and speed, but now I'll know how black tar heroin looks! Amazing job man, happy you succeeded. I'm sure it's not easy with everyday references to it and even stuff like this video
10:21 Linus: "Now I hate this. When you've got one dirty finger from what you were doing before and you've got to wash your whole hand." Me: Just take the glove off...
Linus, I'm older then you and you've helped me with a lot of great tips, learned a tremendous amount from you on these videos. They being said, you should immediately pay for your copy of OCCT, and publicly apologize, do a video on why these things matter. If it's good enough fur you to use in these videos, it's definitely good enough to cough up the cash for.
not weld, you would have to solder or braze, cpu lids are nickel chromium plated i think? , heatsinks are aluminium or copper. would have to be a copper heat sink , soldering or welding to aluminium? not easy, nitrogen atmosphere or argon would be needed. indium based solder or gold based would be the choice i think, brazing would be way way too high a temperature. brazing or soldering would also be less permanent than epoxy too, you could just melt it again when you wanted to separate them. thing is? the temp range of your solder would have to be so very specific... melt temps are across a fairly large range , 75% of an official melt temp and your solder weakens you see...so if your cpu runs a max temp of 75 degrees? you would need a solder that fully melts at about 115 degress C or higher, but can your cpu cope with that temp to bond it initially? your cpu ever overheats, you could end up with a big puddle of solder on your now fried mobo. one of the following might work i suspect. Bi55Pb44Sn1 solid: 117 liquid: 120 -not this one , bismuth is a terrible thermal conductor... In50.9Sn49.1 eutectic 120 In52Sn48 S: 120 L:122 In50Sn50 S: 120 L:123 Bi55.5Pb44.5 eutectic 124- bismuth again no good. In74.7Cd25.3 eutectic 127 but cadmium, yeah not so good .poisonousa as fuck ..this ones out.. Sn37.5Pb37.5In25 possibly too high a melt temp...of S:134 L;181 and lead in this one too, not terrible like cadmium but not so good either..... so its indium solder if you want to try it....
@@deadprivacy IHS is nickel plated copper, good heat-sinks will also be copper. So if you lap the nickel off you could theoretically weld the copper to copper (TIG with He gas and lots of amps - but it'll likely fry the CPU and there is no way to weld the centre that I can think of).
The license you got for OCCT doesn't allow commercial usage and you're using it for clear commercial usage. The OCCT team reached out to you and you have ignored them. What the hell LTT?
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Wooooah now... aren't you the guy that shamed the public for using adblock calling it a form of piracy? You need to pay the developer of the software you've pirated for this video!! Quite disappointing. I hope you make an apology video and make a nice donation to the dev. (On top of the cost of the commercial license) Have a nice day.
Arctic Silver, been using it since 2004 mmm love it. ALTHOUGH... it does dry out and quit working, especially when subjected to high heat. I used it on a Lenovo Thinkpad in 2008 I gamed on, thing got up to like 90c all the time and it only took about 18 months to dry it out.
OMG IS THAT A BRAND NEW AQUA Aquarium CD!? btw around the world lyrics seems app for this video "You mix it all together in your dreams Ingredients from the Seven Seas, and I I'm realizing things ain't what they seem"
Depending on the epoxy and the ability to radiate heat, which in this case would be low as you've got it next to a CPU, I'd say it would make a difference. I've done fiber glassing before and the heat is enough to warp the part if you aren't careful.
I feel like that thermal poxy would be perfect for when you want to use some small aluminum heat sinks and glue them on to ram chipsets or maybe the motherboard chipsets that dont have a cooler on them or any way to mount to the chip with a cooler
I used thermal epoxy on my LSI 9260-8i raid card, glued the smallest water block I could find, which was a small 1"x1" one from Koolance. Card got so hot it shut my system down on air, afterwards it was getting the warmer water AFTER passing through the cpu + gpu, and it always stayed nice and cool. Under heavy system load it stays in the 50's. It's still glued on and running great 10yrs later lol
I worked with silver epoxy on a microscopic level to create electrical contacts maybe try that on a cpu but for its heat conducting properties? You should let the solvent evaporate before testing it to prevent bubbles of solvent etc.
I was thinking about some good use cases for this and that would definitely be a good use for the opxy since it can withstand his hammer abuse well enough
You can still get the epoxy off. Try paint stripper, isopropyl alcohol (not together with the paint stripper, probably try this one first), and if the worst comes to it, sand the CPU very very carefully with a soft brush, checking every few seconds. Honestly I wouldn't recommend the paint stripper due to the very possible risks of eroding the seal between the actual CPU and the lid covering the die, and perhaps even eroding the chips inside it! It is a truly worst case scenario and should be used sparingly and with extreme care, you should also introduce a second washing step to immediately remove it after a few seconds. Chances are it'll still have little effect for this kind of epoxy though.
I love the GD-900 at 4.8 Wk, i put it on all my computers, laptops and even the video cards. Stable and cheap! One 30 Gram bottle about $6-10. Also like all the top better ones too for a few degrees cooler but much more expensive and anything around 4-5 Wk will do a good job and you can see your laptop run cooler and fan slower even though you see around the same temp running. noticeably less heat coming from fan area. These sort of tests, you have to lock off the fan speed and throttle or it will adjust and you could see all same temps. Another channel tried thin to thick applications and found the temps come out about the same although you should aim for a thin even coat in theory. Loved your channel and all the advice and testing you do is a great help.
hey Linus, did you ever consider that your cooler might be the problem? maybe try something a little better next time. It would certainly cost an arm and a leg, but a liquid AIO or a Noctua cooler would definitely work better...
Thanks for doing this review! We didn't have the guts to risk some CPUs on such a test. I think your application techniques looked reasonable and typical of what most users would probably do, I've also forgotten the sandpaper and I recommended it! Needless to say, I'm disappointed with your results and we'll have to revisit this. Also, I'd not recommend that your viewers use a permanent adhesive in place of a removable grease when possible as you separated these two surfaces with LESS damage than is usual! Thanks again and well keep in touch.
Hey man thanks! I had a blast with this stuff and enjoyed the heck out of your video about it.
Some people seem to be under the impression that we don't like the product but I think they've misunderatood the point of our test. We felt your video already covered its performance compared to other (commercial) thermal epoxy well-enough. Our test was just in response to our community's silly suggestion.
For next time maybe I can make this more clear but I though by the time I took a hammer to the CPU it would be clear this wasn't a recommended application for this product!!! - LS
Edit: one theory I had (after shooting) was that a much stronger clamp would give me more similar performance by squeezing out more of the excess epoxy. Unfortunately many of the "screw-down" type mechanisms that allow you to fine tune the clamping force are more prone to user-error. I wanted something brain-dead simple (and of course expendable haha).
i wonder if you can make some thermal paste with some liquid metal like galium alloys and mineral oil.
@@LinusTechTips Please do the internet a favor and send the rest of the epoxy over to Gamers Nexus so Steve can do an empirical set of tests on it.
@@Tailslol Sounds close to liquid metal minus the mineral oil
@@Tailslol Why not just use the liquid metal used in delidded CPUs?
I've been summoned.
Ahh Yes, Gamers Nexus has Joined the Chat
two titans meet... as it was written
underrated comment
I think Steve need to show how to heat up the CPU with a torch, rather than a hot air pistol!!!🤣
did you ever test this ?
The syringes have a volume measurement marked on the side for mixing ratios.
what am i a science man that reads?
why doesn't it just come premixed
@@jacobmeader8117 hardens when you mix it
@@jacobmeader8117 because its an epoxy. It chemically hardens when mixed.
An Epoxy is two liquids that once mixed become solid and that process typically is irreversible, to sell it premixed would be to sell a syringe full of dry cement effectively. some epoxy manufactures have a work around to this with a double syringe so as you push down on the plunger the correct amount of epoxy liquids comes out both nozzles but that's very likely beyond the scale of what Tech Ingredients can set up
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Maybe add gone wrong in brackets
Im dying
Just waiting for permanent CPU-Cooler combinations to show up on Ebay 🤦♂️
Well played.
Don't tell Apple, they might enter the desktop market.
@Zippydsm Lee As a guy who had to wrestle with his CPU for an hour trying to yank it from the motherboard... I don't
@@elsasslotharingen7507 i might get wooooshed, but apple does have a desktop
@@loganatori6117 r/woooosh
Linus: Has syringe with cc markings
Also Linus: eyeballs it anyway
Linus never told you about the time he was a nurse and saved the syringes after drawer blood.
What?!
Came here to say this. Sometimes his cavalier solutions are useful, but sometimes they are just dumb (this being one of those times).
for a RUclipsr, CC always means Closed Caption.
@@DarrenC_1024 Funny, I had no problem understand the context on the sentence when using the term 'cc' properly to describe the units on a syringe. The more you know ;)
Yeah, Eyeballs @ 11:30, you know what's up, Eh
I feel that disappointment on Linus's face when he realised he had just been dunking on a bad thermal solution for this, and that the narrative wasn't justified.
Kevin Ruan prolly a yt bot, better not interact with the comment!
Linus using a hammer and screwdriver on the cpu and cooler......When did he start working for The Verge
The verge doesn't use screwdrivers, they hope their Swiss army knife has one.
At least he did not use "tweezers"
@@aloykatos
They use fake news "zipties" and "tweezers" Gosh guys get it right..
@@Napster60 Don't forget the live strong bracelet
@@justsomeguy5470 And the CPU applicator tool that everybody definitely uses
Linus: does that look about 2x the size of the other blob?
Linus: ignoring the measurements on the syringes
in the end it shouldnt have performed THIS bad even if the ingredients were missed by half a blob
@@igameidoresearchtoo6511 Did you notice in both videos the resting temperature was 67/68?
@@greygunner no i didnt
thanks for pointing that out i guess
"Meaning this is more like a thermal epoxy"
It literally is sold as thermal epoxy...
Lmao true
That's what I thought, soon as I saw 2 tubes to mix..
Thanks for pointing this out. Look at Linus's reply to Tech Ingredients on this very video on top and you'll see his response, before reading that reply, I was thinking that it was a new thing made for better performance compared to thermal paste, but it isn't, it is just thermal epoxy and they have marketed as something that performs better compared to OTHER THERMAL PROXIES, I think Linus addressed this poorly, and I'd appreciate it if you could confirm this, because English is my second language and I'm thinking maybe either I didn't pay enough attention or I didn't completely understand his whole statement.
Thanks in advance.
Some people seem to be under the impression that we don't like the product but I think they've misunderatood the point of our test. We felt your video already covered its performance compared to other (commercial) thermal epoxy well-enough. Our test was just in response to our community's silly suggestion.
@@DeosPraetorian bruh use quotation marks or something
That Aqua CD gives me serious 90's nostalgia vibes.
That brought me right back to my childhood
U and me both
I guess we're all just barbie girls in the barbie world...
but why was it still wrapped?
90's nightmares....
I usually just fill my whole bathtub with thermal paste and completely submerge my whole pc in it. It had yet to exceed -48° i did notice a 92FPS drop due to not being able to see my RGB through the thermal paste, so i made sure to cover the entire bathroom in RGB lights to eliminate FPS loss.
10/10 most effective method so far. Highly recommended.
"My goals are beyond your understanding" lol
make sure to leave some for yourself too, thermal paste is yummy
I then get in the bathtub to to make sure my body heat isn't increasing the pc temps
seeing linus reading the manual feels like when spongebob read the Bag of Wind manual
Step 1 Point bag towards CPU
step 2 firmly plant feets on ground
STEP 3 Instant cooling performance!
step 4 PROFIT
New Tech Tip : Do not give Linus a hot air gun ever again.
yeah, just stop the fan for a few mins to get it to heat up
"I love sciency instructions written for scientists."
"Im gonna use this plastic mcdonalds knife ."
XD
“Does that look the same size? Do three more of those”
LINUS USE THE DAMN SCALES ON THE SYRINGES! 😂
He started mixing up such a minute amount that the scales wasn't very useful. If he'd done it all in one go the scales would probably have worked though. From what I saw of the original video from Tech Ingredients they did apply the epoxy much thicker that what Linus did. That's also understandable as the components they used doesn't have a flat smooth surface like the CPU and the Cooler Master HSF, so it has to fill larger gaps and the slightly porous surface on that ceramic resistor.
@@blahorgaslisk7763 look at the scales on the syringes @ 1:00 there's no sane reason for not using at least that much out of that whole syringe, also the larger amount you use makes the measurement error relatively smaller so you'll be getting closer to the recommended 1:3 ratio for an accurate test
@@vola-2899 tech ingredients replied to this video and said the application looked OK
Linus: “Andy, what’s gonna happen?”
Andy: “Kaboom!”
Linus: “Nooo”
Andy saying what we all thinking
Time stamp?
@@berat700_ 10:08
@Ahmed Shuaib thank you
You’ll make your way…
Releasing the Title of God of Pak-Toe does not mean I abandon my people of the plain… For I will always be your King of Angels and Demons, and She will always be The Queen of the Forgotten, The Lost, and those whom did not give into Hatred, Jealousy, Envy, or any of them SEVEN DEADLY SINS… Also, I am no longer The Commander for you must learn to command your selves, your souls, and your symbiots, and the SOLIDS can be guides, or The Solids can work as one with these EVIL SPIRITS and since we know there are TWO Type of Light, we The Society of nonmason will follow the Light of Truth - Justice - Wisdom while the FREE MASON Lodge Members will follow the Dead Light of Lies, Conspiracy, and Collusion...It is said, there is a TIME before the CEMENT Dries, and we are all stuck with the MACHINE PEOPLE and their NEW WORLD ORDER, so I would destroy all 5G Eugenics TIME LOOP Technology and Mechanization before these 192 U.N. FLAGS kill all We The People of the HUMAN RACE…
If you want (COVID19) to be gone, and the make it be gone for the Animals do not have to WEAR A MASK unless it is the Muzzle on a raging Animal, and though we Flesh and Blood and Bones People are THINKING Animals in Corporeal Temporal TEMPORARY Carnal Bodies, do you wish to allow FRAT BOYS and FRAT GIRLS to live off your TAXES as Welfare Babies whom always tell you what to do cause their Daddy or Their Mommy is a FREE MASON Judge, City Council, School Board, or Preacher of this or that RELIGION in your home town that also makes them kids of Church People WELFARE BABIES whom live of the Donations and Gifts to Church Tithing to say: We Speak for IN GOD WE TRUST, and we will send you off to WARS to murder other nonmason be they Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindu, Baptist Shiva and Sunnite, and all the rest.?.?.?.? The no longer give many to any POLITICAL PARTIES or RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Just as Christ Jesus showed the BANKERS run the CORPORATIONS that run the Religions and the Governments!!!
After all, do not the CORPORATIONS Tell you to put on that SLAVE MASK EMPLOYEE, or you will not have a Job???? Do not these CORPORATIONS make the Weapons of Murder for your Military People to kill we the Tax Paying Citizens of our lands be we Dark to light skin no matter our Eye and Hair Color???? Then while should we go to these U.S. FLAG Hollywood to Bollywood TV Commercial ORGANIZATIONS - AGENCIES - ESTABLISHMENT when without our Welfare and Money no COMPANY can push We The People around!!! The CORPORATIONS did not make our FLAT Duel Earth called Mother Heaven and Father Earth, and all things from Perfumes to Gold and Silver to Diamond to Gems to Seeds bring for the things we need without INSPECTION or INSPECTORS saying, I need to Take your Temperature and do a Corona Beer Bat Snake TEST up your nose….. The longer you belong to the STOCK MARKET the longer you remain a SLAVE - Servant - Subordinate to Rapist, Pirates, and Thieves…
I have learned many things in my life walk as The Teacher, and Christ Jesus Returned in the Flesh and Blood and Bones of an MORAL MAN with connection to the Esoteric World of the All Mighty Source of all Creation and all Destruction, and that is only a FOOL would want WAR when we can share the land, the sea, and the air as we once did when we were all Tartarian, and these Chaldean had no way to take our land, and air, and seas, but now we find ourselves trapped in THE DAYS OF NOAH over and over while Nuclear ATOM BOMBS caress the ICE WALL of our Celestial Sphere, and Trump and Putin and Xi put 5 Megaton Weapons on Jets and stand alone FLYING DRONES controlled by The EDISON Machine of FORCED LABOR Technology in Santa Barbara CALIFORNIA USA…
Johnny Exodice
End to the UNITED NATIONS [International Mafia] at mewe.com/i/johnnyexodice
[///|||\\\]
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The Write In President dafuq
"No harm, no foul"
CPU literally had bent legs after that pullout.
Well linus isn't known for his amazing pullout game.
After doing something like that my CPU I replaced it and the MOBO* granted I know for a fact the CPU pins were bent to hell and back and there's no way I was going to go through and individually bend back each and every one.
*Just in case there was a loose pin or something in the old one I didn't want to fry a new chip.
I'm gonna be honest with you Linus, about your beard.
You're pulling it off really well, really suits you surprisingly.
It's his covid beard.
@@astonedcanadian533 Well Covid best be around forever... Otherwise we willl go back to: Linus grow a bread.
As I wanna be Linus Iv grown mine as well...
A grew a beard months before anyone started to do that around me. Even the King (who is not around me, and I dont personally know or so) started to do it after me.
respectfully disagree.
I loved the glossing over how the “garbage” thermal paste was only 2 degrees off what the quality one did 😂
This *was* on a CPU that throttled at a fairly low temperature. I've had CPUs that didn't throttle till 95 C, which is where the real difference would show up.
This isn't thermal paste. This is thermal epoxy. They aren't intended for the same use cases. There is a reason thermal paste doesn't normally glue your heatsink to your cpu, because it doesn't have to. Thermal epoxy is for when you can't attach a heatsink conventionally.
Well the performance paste didn’t throttle.
Do the test again after a year or so.
Most likely then "garbage thermal paste" would be way worse at that point.
Wrong CPU, and two degrees on air just for paste means a lot.
When you have a delidded CPU under water, paste starts to matter a lot more.
LTT: Adblock is pirating
Also LTT: Pirates OCCT and fucks over independant developer :)
Wait what
The Tech Ingredients channel deserves some extra attention, they make refreshingly informative content on a variety of subjects.
But can you trust it after watching this?
Yes! I absolutely love that channel, it was great to see this on LTT even if it wasn't amazing.
@@oldbatwit5102 Linus compared it against thermal greases and not thermal epoxys, so the comparison isn't fair.
spakecdk except that tech ingredients claimed it was better than arctic silver which is a thermal PASTE
@@markirving6397 artic silver thermal epoxy is available on amazon uk
5:10 You can also quickly warm up the CPU by unplugging the fan.
Why go easier route?
that’s a tech tip
he was increasing ambient temps around the cpu
@@LULU1422__ So that it heats up, turning the fan off does that as well
From "Hot Garbage" to "included generic stuff".
That concluded quickly.
lmao respectably after the end result
Linus turned from a baby straight into a werewolf
*werewolf
Edit: c'mon man, I know it's a typical spelling issue, but I'd rather point it out so he learns how to properly spell it and stop spelling it wrong in the future. I myself am not a native speaker too. That's how we learn...
@@andrive cmon man, this is a global platform. basing from the name, he might not even be a native english speaker. dont be that guy
@@andrive he isn't. He is a WAREwolf, get it. NVM.
@@geodacs as the guy above said this is an international platform. Dont be that guy. Nemoj biti taj lik
@@Dare88 He... He was making a joke about the warehouse... C'mon man don't be that guy.
We're early, boys!
What is this?
Don't make me start spamming "last time I was this early, Snazzy still used a MacBook" crap on ur videos now! 😂😂
@@LinusTechTips that is bruh moment
@@LinusTechTips no balls you wont
Yes
@@LinusTechTips Lol
Hey Linus, you gonna pay the dev for a license for that? You're using it commercially. The dev that makes that is one dude. He deserves to be compensated for your commercial use of his software.
Adblock=Piracy
Commercial use of software without paying for it=fine
Linus=Tool
@Tango Crunch defending him?
This
Wait what software? this is a workbench that won't be used for production? so, using a commercial license makes no sense, they may have a commercial license but choose to do what they do with windows where you they don't activate on every install.
Anyone else going to comment on the Aqua Album he’s doing this on? Doctor Jones is deep within my childhood for some reason.
my imediate reaction was nooooo not on the Aqua album.... yeah its one of my guilty pleasures
:D haha, same here. Doctor Jones. also Barbie Girl. still rockin till today
It's looking for this comment!
Roses are Red was my favorite
I can't believe it got reprinted for cd. This album should have died with the cassette lol
15:03 Of course! Good old FX never dies!
True dat. 8.1Ghz
If I had a penny for the amount of FX and AM3 chips I was able to get working again I'd be swimming in a tub of psuedo copper zinc coins.
That Aqua CD. That's my childhood in a CD case! ❤️😁
me too. one of the first CD's I had as a kid.
As a kid, this & my Chumbawamba cassettes were the first I ever bought at Sam Goody on my way to rent a movie at Blockbuster 🤣🤣 Crap I'm old!!
"Oh wow....that's bent."
Best Linus Quote in awhile
So is ad block piracy but piracy isn’t piracy or what’s the deal Linus?
"Serious science" he says as he mixes it on his physical back up of barbie girl.
I love that artic silver is still like the standard for a decent thermal compound after all these years. Not many things in the pc world stick around so long nearly unchanged.
nah dude, i use to think the same, i switched to Gelid GC-Extreme and dropped 6-7c off of cured as5 (100% load) AND it doesn't cure, it stays tacky forever. i had a prob removing a cooler that was stuck to the cpu when using as5 and ended up (acidentally) ripping the cpu out of the socket, luckily everything was ok and no pins broke.
Hey, i actually had that same music CD when I was a kid lol
Danish group, Aqua :D
I had a VHS tape of them
Yes the CD stood out 😄
I still have it in a box somewhere :)
ok boomer
Watching him hammer a CPU even an old one hurts my soul.
I think he presumed it would've been dead after yanking it out of the socket twice. Still, that kind of tech gore hurts.
@@SyphistPrime Bulldozer deserves it.
Is that OCCT purchased for commercial use?
14:20 Everything from here on out is chaos.
Winced due to unadulterated force.
8:44 Should've used the Verge's "thermal compound applicator" :)
TM
?
The epoxy reaction is exothermic while curing, so it's adding chemical heat until it's fully cured.
However that whouldnt explain the next days results
If a reaction is exothermic it will add chemical heat until the reaction completes, eg once the material has cured/dried. Hence after the material has cured, no more additional heat is produced from the exothermic reaction as the reaction is complete. Therefore it will perform better, reducing the temperature (and this is what would have happened if it was left overnight). A chemical reaction does not continue indefinitely, the reactants are mixed together to form a product relatively quickly, not to continue forming together forever, this is why they are supplied in two separate tubes.
There are other issues to contend with the increase in performance the next day, as the any excess solvent which supported the colloidal dispersion also will have evaporated, which itself may not have been very thermally conductive, and until the reaction completes (irrespective of the exothermic nature) the compound likely just will not perform as well.
@@crayonmunch I think he meant temperature fluctuations that occured the next day during stress testing.
force curing an epoxy will affect its' performance - physical glue performance is not the most critical in this application ( pardon the pun ). adhering to the manufacturers specification may have improved the results. maybe this is a pocksy product.
@@deansmith4752 No, it's just that thermal epoxy is a product that does two things: glue+thermal interface, so it does them worse than products that do only one thing, such as regular glue or thermal paste.
Of course, if you have to mount a heatsink and you need it to be glued on, neither glue nor thermal paste will do the job, thus thermal epoxy comes in doing either thing worse, but both at the same time.
Shop Page “Thermal Epoxy“
Video “Thermal Epoxy“
Linus “This is more like thermal epoxy and less like normal thermal paste“
Really? Who would have thought?!
That's arguably the best Aqua CD you used as a desk. HOW DARE YOU?!
8:37 looks like Black Tar Heroin good video I’m so glad I’m not an addict anymore.
Damn i just went and bought some. Jk i do meth. Jk don’t do drugs kids.
Also good job man :)
Good job.
The more you learn everyday... I could tell apart coke and speed, but now I'll know how black tar heroin looks! Amazing job man, happy you succeeded. I'm sure it's not easy with everyday references to it and even stuff like this video
Congratulations for beating that shit man ❤️
Awesome job kicking the addiction keep it up
10:21
Linus: "Now I hate this. When you've got one dirty finger from what you were doing before and you've got to wash your whole hand."
Me: Just take the glove off...
It's a sexual joke i think
Twitter gang sees videos unlisted. Thanks LS
12:19 WHAT!? HE DIDNT SAY LTTSTORE.COM!!!
He was so tired, he can't go to 70+ temperatures in the CPU
Welp lttstore.com
He didn't have to. You heard it in your head.
@@Postman00 That would be Pavlov's Theory, he's got us fully conditioned :) He's almost as good as Tom Nook :)
@@natefunk1 precisely
Pay for OCCT
Linus, I'm older then you and you've helped me with a lot of great tips, learned a tremendous amount from you on these videos.
They being said, you should immediately pay for your copy of OCCT, and publicly apologize, do a video on why these things matter. If it's good enough fur you to use in these videos, it's definitely good enough to cough up the cash for.
At least I hope LTT acknowledged it in the next wanshow.
@@xicofir3737 Linus is a known scumbag, do you really think he gives a shit?
He has a legal obligation to pay for that software, he runs a business. It's not a garage project anymore where he could maybe get away from this.
@@supra107 Absolutely agree.
@@puzzlejinx Not about you no tofu meatloaf.
I was just about to suggest Linus just drop it on the floor to get it apart.
My boi didn't disappoint me.
So proud of you, Linus... [wipes away tear]
man when he started hitting the cpu with a hammer, it made me so anxious 😂
He didnt hit it with a hammer, but rather hit a wedge with a hammer. He also only hit it once, so it could have been more painful
I know about "Row Hammering", but CPU hammering is something new...
its a FX...
Me too.
think of it as he just hit a bulldozer with a hammer and be equally concerned lol
"permanent"
You lost me, might as well weld the cooler heatsink directly to the cpu lid.
Yeah. I could maybe accept semi-permanent if the performance gain was enough -- but permanent is a non startee
not weld, you would have to solder or braze, cpu lids are nickel chromium plated i think?
, heatsinks are aluminium or copper.
would have to be a copper heat sink , soldering or welding to aluminium?
not easy, nitrogen atmosphere or argon would be needed.
indium based solder or gold based would be the choice i think, brazing would be way way too high a temperature.
brazing or soldering would also be less permanent than epoxy too, you could just melt it again when you wanted to separate them.
thing is?
the temp range of your solder would have to be so very specific...
melt temps are across a fairly large range , 75% of an official melt temp and your solder weakens you see...so if your cpu runs a max temp of 75 degrees?
you would need a solder that fully melts at about 115 degress C or higher, but can your cpu cope with that temp to bond it initially?
your cpu ever overheats, you could end up with a big puddle of solder on your now fried mobo.
one of the following might work i suspect.
Bi55Pb44Sn1
solid: 117 liquid: 120 -not this one , bismuth is a terrible thermal conductor...
In50.9Sn49.1 eutectic 120
In52Sn48 S: 120
L:122
In50Sn50 S: 120 L:123
Bi55.5Pb44.5 eutectic 124- bismuth again no good.
In74.7Cd25.3 eutectic 127 but cadmium, yeah not so good .poisonousa as fuck ..this ones out..
Sn37.5Pb37.5In25 possibly too high a melt temp...of S:134 L;181 and lead in this one too, not terrible like cadmium but not so good either.....
so its indium solder if you want to try it....
@@samuelbaird4983 Technically this is semi-permanent. Just gotta de-lid the CPU.
@@deadprivacy IHS is nickel plated copper, good heat-sinks will also be copper. So if you lap the nickel off you could theoretically weld the copper to copper (TIG with He gas and lots of amps - but it'll likely fry the CPU and there is no way to weld the centre that I can think of).
Or remove the lid and direct mount it.
Tech Ingredients is the most underrated RUclips channel. That place is so goddamn interesting.
Couldn't agree more, it's absolutely fascinating
The license you got for OCCT doesn't allow commercial usage and you're using it for clear commercial usage. The OCCT team reached out to you and you have ignored them. What the hell LTT?
4:30 Nice pirated software there Linus
DIY on the internet: “you can make this at home for $10”
DIY project: “You’ll need five carrot diamonds, an in ground pool, fifty feet of our gold chain links, twenty cases of vodka, and your left shoe.”
The vodka needs to be processed by your kidneys, very important step (or stumble).
Damn, I Don't have a left shoe.
wow, been quite a while since i have seen an "Aqua" cd.. especially their Aquarium album..
And still sealed!
Linus brings back the CPU:
Inventory guys: "Ahhhm, whyyyy is the CPU brown?"
Linus: "Psssst, dont think about it, perfectly normal!"
the cpu is glued to the cooler now tho hahahaha
@@draylex see the end of the video xD
@@lndnfsu2 oh shit didnt watch till the end omg hahahahahhahahahaha
Did you pay for that OCCT license for commercial use?
Linus: "This thing was known for being an absolute inferno of a chip"
Me: *Laughs with a cpu temp of 96℃*
You should check your cooling.
@@xuser48 could be a new Mac with the wireless cooling solution.
@@xuser48 bruh, my Dell G3 is at that temp when idle.
Luckily my desktop doesn't do that, but I sometimes worry about my laptop.
that cooler though, looks like something that would go in a jet
Ikr
These intos are so interesting and well animated I've stopped skipping them.
That is so true lol
Linus:Average of 68 degrees
Me:Almost perfection
"Testing a Permanent Thermal Compound" would be a better title IMO. I almost didn't click but glad I did.
...and a maximum of 69.1. nice"
-Linus 2020
nice
You can't not say it. Nice.
You can purchase a version of OCCT for commercial use here: www.ocbase.com/purchase
Dyson should invent a device with the ability to clean a single finger at a time.
Sure you couldn't sweet talk him to design a non-epoxy version! Saw his vid ages ago when he made this paste, great idea/vid/channel
Wooooah now... aren't you the guy that shamed the public for using adblock calling it a form of piracy? You need to pay the developer of the software you've pirated for this video!! Quite disappointing. I hope you make an apology video and make a nice donation to the dev. (On top of the cost of the commercial license) Have a nice day.
I was sooo waiting for “brought to you by Arctic silver” lols™®©
Arctic Silver, been using it since 2004 mmm love it.
ALTHOUGH... it does dry out and quit working, especially when subjected to high heat. I used it on a Lenovo Thinkpad in 2008 I gamed on, thing got up to like 90c all the time and it only took about 18 months to dry it out.
When linus was hitting that cpu i died from the inside..
Thin putty knife with hammer gently tapping.
That CPU does not deserve your empathy, it's a less than decent processor. Even when it came out as new, it still was far from good
@@AlphaDragonStudio , it's good enough for 10 year old kids that only wants to play Fortnite... and they don't deserve anything better ether :P
@@brrebrresen1367 fortnite is a kinda taxing game lmao AHHAHAHHAHA i doubt that could run at least on a playable level
@@NoThrottle You can run it on a core 2 quad man, FT is not demanding
OMG IS THAT A BRAND NEW AQUA Aquarium CD!?
btw around the world lyrics seems app for this video
"You mix it all together in your dreams
Ingredients from the Seven Seas, and I
I'm realizing things ain't what they seem"
Epoxies produce heat while they're curing. It's an exothermic reaction...
They do generate heat when curing. However it would not be comparable to the ~100W output by the CPU, which is several orders of magnitude higher.
They do but not that much to make a measurable difference with such a small amount.
Depending on the epoxy and the ability to radiate heat, which in this case would be low as you've got it next to a CPU, I'd say it would make a difference. I've done fiber glassing before and the heat is enough to warp the part if you aren't careful.
I feel like that thermal poxy would be perfect for when you want to use some small aluminum heat sinks and glue them on to ram chipsets or maybe the motherboard chipsets that dont have a cooler on them or any way to mount to the chip with a cooler
Wow. You really put that stuff on the best album of 1997.
Reinstalled adblock after this
I used thermal epoxy on my LSI 9260-8i raid card, glued the smallest water block I could find, which was a small 1"x1" one from Koolance. Card got so hot it shut my system down on air, afterwards it was getting the warmer water AFTER passing through the cpu + gpu, and it always stayed nice and cool. Under heavy system load it stays in the 50's. It's still glued on and running great 10yrs later lol
LTT, why are you using unlicensed software here?
I thought you were against _piracy,_ *Linus.* 🤨
"Permanent"
Yup, gonna pass on that one. I'll stick to AC5.
or thermal grizzly
I worked with silver epoxy on a microscopic level to create electrical contacts maybe try that on a cpu but for its heat conducting properties? You should let the solvent evaporate before testing it to prevent bubbles of solvent etc.
Bro I had my speakers at full when you started announcing the sponsor
"You can make this at home!"
lol
I must say that is a very appropriate color for the cd you are mixing the compound on. 8:11
Linus: use power fist
Me: How to make a straight line of broken pins
14:36 My heart ffs
This stuff would be great for heat sinks on FPV equipment
I was thinking about some good use cases for this and that would definitely be a good use for the opxy since it can withstand his hammer abuse well enough
@@YTRINX I was initially thinking high wattage vtx's but with all the new HD stuff coming, it would be a perfect pairing.
You could never find a better epoxy mixing plate, than a aqua cd case....I'm a cpu guy in a cpu world..Its fantastic !!!!
That Aqua CD from our childhoods.. with Dr. Jone blessings!
8:30 ahh yes, the greatest album of all time
I use my own personal combound. Straight from myself
Does it classify as child abuse
Good substitute to mayo
I too use your personally made personal compound, works good for my ryzen, and as a snack when I'm hungry
Its a thermal cumpound
@@PlinkyVR FBI Open Up!
Gotta love "BEFORE you do what we just told you to do" instructions.
Stefan Etienne from The Verge wants to know your location!
😂😂😂
You can still get the epoxy off. Try paint stripper, isopropyl alcohol (not together with the paint stripper, probably try this one first), and if the worst comes to it, sand the CPU very very carefully with a soft brush, checking every few seconds.
Honestly I wouldn't recommend the paint stripper due to the very possible risks of eroding the seal between the actual CPU and the lid covering the die, and perhaps even eroding the chips inside it! It is a truly worst case scenario and should be used sparingly and with extreme care, you should also introduce a second washing step to immediately remove it after a few seconds. Chances are it'll still have little effect for this kind of epoxy though.
I love the GD-900 at 4.8 Wk, i put it on all my computers, laptops and even the video cards. Stable and cheap!
One 30 Gram bottle about $6-10. Also like all the top better ones too for a few degrees cooler but much more expensive and anything around 4-5 Wk will do a good job and you can see your laptop run cooler and fan slower even though you see around the same temp running. noticeably less heat coming from fan area. These sort of tests, you have to lock off the fan speed and throttle or it will adjust and you could see all same temps. Another channel tried thin to thick applications and found the temps come out about the same although you should aim for a thin even coat in theory. Loved your channel and all the advice and testing you do is a great help.
*Damn puberty hit Linus late, but it hit hard*
Quit the bold text comment bull, it's infuriating
Linus pay for OCCT.
hey Linus, did you ever consider that your cooler might be the problem? maybe try something a little better next time.
It would certainly cost an arm and a leg, but a liquid AIO or a Noctua cooler would definitely work better...
How tf does it matter? He used THE SAME cooler on all of them!
Using adblock is piracy but pirating OCCT software is fine 😕😕
That is the best use of an Aqua album I have ever seen.
Linus the next morning: even his hairdo hardened into its in-bed mess of a tussle.
LTT video: and this video brou-
Me: *TAPPING SCREEN CONSECUTIVELY*