I put my PC out side, 20 minutes later it disappeared. Is overclocking with your pc outside supposed to make it disappear?? Last time i try overclocking with my pc outside.
It’s this the real reason for global warming? To many high end rigs outside warming the atmosphere. A few overclocked Intel’s and there goes the ice caps.
Amazing idea! I've always had this on mind. But I'm living in a hot country sadly our winter is 21°C! This experiment of mine has to wait until I'm in a cooler country. Thanks for posting this! 😄😄
I always thought about whether something like the would work. I've tried it with my laptop near a window and let it get really cold and it upped my score by over 200
I did the same thing with my laptop a few weeks ago just to see how cold it could get. 27 f outside ended up being a 29 c idle and upper 40s to lower 50 c under load, down from lower 70s to upper 80s c at room temp. I couldn't do much overclocking because of the power limit though. If I oc my gpu, my cpu turbos lower because of the shared power, even if temps are low.
Ok this is actually really cool, bada-cha! :p i love these kind of "lets use cold weather to OC the nuts of hardware". You should to do more like this mate :D
hey Timmy, did the CPU fans are 100% while on 6-9°C? remove the smart fan/ cool n quiet and see if the results change. btw, at -21 the coolant does not get "gelly"?
I really wanna try that but it doesn't get that cold around here. Coldest we had last year was -12 to -15 in the early morning. It's probably cold enough and if it gets that cold again while I'm at my parents house I'll try to overclock the X5650 in my 2nd PC and see if I can get it beyond 4,2GHz stable.
I somehow think that a something like Noctua NH15D would do better in these conditions. Been watching you for a while now, love the content and best of luck!
They do (9900k scales insane at sub-zero, its ridiculous scaling). My 8350 runs at 1.7 Vcore at 5.5 Ghz without a hitch on a $40 4 phase micro ATX board. Core temp is usually below 0c up to 500w on my small phase cooler. Its good that way for 24/7 use. I need to run it a few more weeks to check and complete its long term rust/condensation test (heaters embedded in insulation plus water-proofing is basically mandatory, but it should be perfectly fine).
@@kifla7526 We'll see when it kicks the can. The colder the core, the more extreme the voltage can be in terms of degradation. Previously I ran it at 1.5125v (within like 5c of thermal max), so running 80 or 90c colder at 0.188v higher probably isn't a ton worse (it probably is a little), but I don't know if its going to die within my usage. I figure it would last at least another 365 days at 24/7 use (around 9k hours), but I don't know if I'll end up testing it that long, kinda want to steal that cooler for my TR 1950x (4.15 Ghz on 120mm AIO).
@Timmy Joe PC Tech your lifestyle is so similar to mine.. I've also studied an MS-DOS book at the age of 11 ~ 12, i've repaired a floppy disk drive on a commodore 64 in grade 1 back in the 80's, I also have a diploma as a network administrator MCSA/MCSE/MCP, but currently learning 3D Rendering and that sorta thing. also I live in Canada too! I subscribed :D
this is what i was looking for. i live in ohio and was thinking how i can like hook my pc up to my window or something cause it gets to the negatives here in the winter and would like to know how the performance would be on it
I thought about doing that before timmy Joe but down here in sunny Florida it's 84 degrees outside Fahrenheit or 29 degrees Celsius didn't seem to have any effect for me
You should've just connected a flexible plastic hose to each fan inlet and outlet and extend them out the window, tape them down or something so they seal tightly around the fan in and outlets of the putar. You'd have your putar next to you while the cold air coming in is also going straight back out the window, hardly affecting the temps inside. It works, I've done that before myself. Use those thin hoses used for the back of washing machines, they work great. With those temps your putar's ambient temp wouldn't be more than 1 or 2 degrees above what you're getting now. Great effort though, love the xtensive improvs on this channel.
Many years ago when I was a teenager, I took dryer ducking to duct cold winter air into my PC, and it was taped to my cpu fan. Unfortunately... the humidity in the house was higher than the cold winter air could contain, and I ended up shorting out my CPU socket xD
You should try with an big air tower - Noctua, or BeQuiet! or even better a Cryorig H7. Big air have an advantage that they stabilise immediately, while the AIOs need some time to equalise, esp. at such a low temp.
Could you let me know if a Ryzen 5 2600x with Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB ram, RX590 8GB sapphire, ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F and a 750 watt power supply would all be compatible with eachother?
The mainboard needs a BIOS update to run this CPU and the RAM has to be on the List of supported memory (not 100% neccesary but if its your first built you should play safe or else you could get weird compatibility issues) you find that list on the Support page of Asus just google the board. Also if you want to go sure better take a B450 Board(supports ryzen2 without update), or ask the shop if the board comes with the latest BIOS. You cant update it yourself as you would need a Ryzen 1 to update (not true for all boards, some can update without a CPU)
@@julianbrah5873 Feasible, but not likely. Either you choose double the cores or higher clock speed. Not both together. I think they would still stick with 8 cores max for Ryzen 3000 series, but higher clock, single ccx(Since single ccx would be 8 cores on 7nm, during the announcement of EPYC). And I suspect pcie 4.0 might not happen so soon for consumer, unless AMD really wants to push it(That explains why they still use 2.0 for CPU to NB connection in current n previous ryzen, just skip 3.0 with 4.0 so close to release).
if you could play with the bridges it would go a bit further. reduce the multiplier + your ram cadence with lower timings. build from there until you get high ram clocks with same CPU overclock. at higher speeds, CPUs like to have some extra kick from the ram.
16 Timmy Joes @ -21c = how many computer parts on the internet?
7
Northern Ontario ftw
@@cdnwaphul8148 lol that ain't shit compared to Eureka Nunavut. hes probably in Yellowknife which is half the temperature.
wait
-21? Oh boy! let me stick a $3000 computer outside!!
-TimmyJoe
meh, It's not his. What are friends for if you can't toss their expensive rigg in the snow?
Awesome!
My brain doesn't work right when it comes to things and computers and stuff :P
Where else are going to get such great cooling? Makes sense to me
I guess if it had been almost any country except Canada it would have been taken...
I put my PC out side, 20 minutes later it disappeared. Is overclocking with your pc outside supposed to make it disappear?? Last time i try overclocking with my pc outside.
lol
You live in NY? It happens any season of the year here..
He's Canadian, he'll just have neighbors knock on the door and politely say "eyyy, you know you left a computer outside eyyy?"
lmao
@@BPCougar8000 not really ^^ although he does not seem to be in an urban area so maybe
How dare you tell the world our Canadian secret!
It’s this the real reason for global warming? To many high end rigs outside warming the atmosphere. A few overclocked Intel’s and there goes the ice caps.
A A more like Forest fires
Did you meant the russians secret? They get down to around -50°C LOL
@@ThatOne5 we have the same climate in the northern parts of Canada. So sure it applies to Russia as well.
Would never catch on in the U.S.... shit Would disappear even in your backyard.
I closed some windows processes while I watched the video to help you get a better score.
😂😂😂
Lmao this gave a good laugh
maybe the 9900k will run cool there.
Thanks for 100likes.
no that would cause global warming.
thats what they did in florida
@Nathaniel Smith, ok, now repeat that without crying.
@Nathaniel Smith the data disagrees with you.
AMD Ryzen 9 Will make 9900k obsolete soon.
Imagine screen turns black, you go outside and it’s no longer there 😂
When you use nature to improve Cinebench scores.
Love this video! Thanks Timmy Joe for trying this outside. We all thought about it, but just weren't cool enough to try it ourselves.
I just ran Cinebench my AMD Athlon 2850e and got 13! #FeelBadMan
How? This athlon should score a little better, 35 points or sth like that
Actaully benched it and got 98
My 3770 non k gets like 660🙈 feel bad man compared to modern CPUs
@@elitetech9260 but its still fast
elite tech oh yeah? my oc'ed 4.2 athlon 950 got 359
I love how much of this episode you spent laughing Timmy Joe, contagious laughter right there.
Love to laugh :)
Overclock that bad boy!!!! Nice work, keep it up!!!!
Here in Canada, we don't need any custom loops or aios, just stick the machine outside and that'll be good enough.
Amazing idea! I've always had this on mind. But I'm living in a hot country sadly our winter is 21°C! This experiment of mine has to wait until I'm in a cooler country. Thanks for posting this! 😄😄
Lol same 30 degree here
Same, 40 degrees here. I live just above the equator.
You crazy bro...and I love it :)
I've actually wondered how well something like would work. Glad to see it works really well!
I always thought about whether something like the would work. I've tried it with my laptop near a window and let it get really cold and it upped my score by over 200
Just came across this. By far my favourite video ever 😂 how excited you got when you hit 4.4ghz haha, you the man bro 100% subscribed
I did the same thing with my laptop a few weeks ago just to see how cold it could get. 27 f outside ended up being a 29 c idle and upper 40s to lower 50 c under load, down from lower 70s to upper 80s c at room temp. I couldn't do much overclocking because of the power limit though. If I oc my gpu, my cpu turbos lower because of the shared power, even if temps are low.
Thanks for the chilly video Timmy Joe, keep the "cool" content coming.
Hope you are doing well TimmyJoe, anyone else come back and watch these videos every winter? So therapeutic
This looked so fun!
Too funny, hit 2C here in Texas and JUST got done doing this a few hours ago. Love it
Ok this is actually really cool, bada-cha! :p i love these kind of "lets use cold weather to OC the nuts of hardware". You should to do more like this mate :D
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hey Timmy, did the CPU fans are 100% while on 6-9°C?
remove the smart fan/ cool n quiet and see if the results change. btw, at -21 the coolant does not get "gelly"?
Tried this the last cold winter in Berlin (2005?), wrecked my machine on the way back in, underestimated the crazy amount of condensation. 😆
Apparently plasti dip works to isolate water from the pcb etc
What does running cinebinch as priority in the task manager do? Does it make your cinebench score as high as possible?
Awesome, I love your videos
This looks perfectly safe, carry on
I really wanna try that but it doesn't get that cold around here. Coldest we had last year was -12 to -15 in the early morning. It's probably cold enough and if it gets that cold again while I'm at my parents house I'll try to overclock the X5650 in my 2nd PC and see if I can get it beyond 4,2GHz stable.
"One mad cinne-pull". I love this channel.
Coming to you first for CES news. Dont let us down!
Yeah!!! Go Timmy Joe!!!!! Try to see if you can set any 3dmark records next.
I somehow think that a something like Noctua NH15D would do better in these conditions. Been watching you for a while now, love the content and best of luck!
I was thinking of putting an air cooler on their, would have been a lot of work ha
Awesome!
Does it works if I put the whole cpu in the swimming pool?
Much love from montreal timmy. We aint even at the peak of coldness yet lol
I love this kinda crazy stuff been thinking bout this too😂😂
I want to know, what do you use to display secondary pc in one monitor? that 2nd pc display like a vm.
YES YES YES!!!!! Super Cooool!! -21'c. 341w running cinebench!!! That FX-9590 could benefit from subzero temps!
They do (9900k scales insane at sub-zero, its ridiculous scaling). My 8350 runs at 1.7 Vcore at 5.5 Ghz without a hitch on a $40 4 phase micro ATX board. Core temp is usually below 0c up to 500w on my small phase cooler. Its good that way for 24/7 use. I need to run it a few more weeks to check and complete its long term rust/condensation test (heaters embedded in insulation plus water-proofing is basically mandatory, but it should be perfectly fine).
i don't think it will last a long time 24/7 at 1.7v lol@@jakegarrett8109
@@kifla7526 We'll see when it kicks the can. The colder the core, the more extreme the voltage can be in terms of degradation. Previously I ran it at 1.5125v (within like 5c of thermal max), so running 80 or 90c colder at 0.188v higher probably isn't a ton worse (it probably is a little), but I don't know if its going to die within my usage. I figure it would last at least another 365 days at 24/7 use (around 9k hours), but I don't know if I'll end up testing it that long, kinda want to steal that cooler for my TR 1950x (4.15 Ghz on 120mm AIO).
This was so fun :P
@Timmy Joe PC Tech your lifestyle is so similar to mine.. I've also studied an MS-DOS book at the age of 11 ~ 12, i've repaired a floppy disk drive on a commodore 64 in grade 1 back in the 80's, I also have a diploma as a network administrator MCSA/MCSE/MCP, but currently learning 3D Rendering and that sorta thing. also I live in Canada too! I subscribed :D
It's really amazing how cold is useful.
And it's only early December! Try it again in late Jan or Feb!
Did you do a single core test? would love to of seen those numbers bro!
I think I played CSgo last night and max I got was 4683 on all cores. Ryzen 7 2700x. Was that real or just a spike in the hwmonitor?
Yeah this reminds me of the time I overclocked my Phenom II x4 925 to 3.8GHz which was a monster 1GHz overclock. Cold air helps everything on the PC.
this is what i was looking for. i live in ohio and was thinking how i can like hook my pc up to my window or something cause it gets to the negatives here in the winter and would like to know how the performance would be on it
The most Canadian nerd thing I've seen in awhile lol I love it
what about power duty cycle and power phase control
it helps keep me stable oc.d and more points
Nice vedio bro.....I always wanted to try this with my pc ....
This, is how we keep busy in Canada during these frosty months.
Hey, you can right click your start menu bar and open task manager from there instead of CNTRL+ALT+DELETE
i used to have a 90mm flex hose running from a window to the pc when side fans were a thing. my pc idled in lower teens.
Is there anyway to fix a bottle neck?
Pls help
mmmm real winter
I love it great work
Hot country during heat wave be like:
How far can we underclock our threadrippers
I've thought abut running long lines and putting my rads in the attic in the winter, then mount them in front of a ac vent in the summer
Just started the vid and alrdy love it
done the exact same thing when the temp was around 0c here last month. got some nice records on hwbot for my system.
Did you max out all the fans too? Noise doesn't matter if it's outside. I'd open the case too. I share your joy for this! It's fun stuff.
I thought about doing that before timmy Joe but down here in sunny Florida it's 84 degrees outside Fahrenheit or 29 degrees Celsius didn't seem to have any effect for me
how long did you let your PC cool down outside before you tried turning it on?
You should've just connected a flexible plastic hose to each fan inlet and outlet and extend them out the window, tape them down or something so they seal tightly around the fan in and outlets of the putar.
You'd have your putar next to you while the cold air coming in is also going straight back out the window, hardly affecting the temps inside.
It works, I've done that before myself. Use those thin hoses used for the back of washing machines, they work great.
With those temps your putar's ambient temp wouldn't be more than 1 or 2 degrees above what you're getting now.
Great effort though, love the xtensive improvs on this channel.
Many years ago when I was a teenager, I took dryer ducking to duct cold winter air into my PC, and it was taped to my cpu fan.
Unfortunately... the humidity in the house was higher than the cold winter air could contain, and I ended up shorting out my CPU socket xD
What camera are you using now for your videos? Doesn't look like the GoPro anymore?
Best one yet Timmy.
Nice usage of the Wilhelm scream. Wilhelm approved.
What is that
@@perceptivity_ the scream of a Wilhelm.
Dangggg getting close to that 100k ;)
BALLIN!!!
HAHAHA...you crazy bastard timm...loved it
Did you try with the side panel off?
The side panel is an isolator after all.
Holy Moly!
You should try with an big air tower - Noctua, or BeQuiet! or even better a Cryorig H7. Big air have an advantage that they stabilise immediately, while the AIOs need some time to equalise, esp. at such a low temp.
I get a proper deep learning station out of my PC when wintertime hit Finland, just open a window in your recroom and BOOM, ice ice baby....
Love it. Always wanted to live in Siberia so I could do this. Hehe.
LOL, best snow day ever. That's the way to think outside the house. Walk in freezer next?
Isnt this gonna cause a lot of trouble with dew on the components ?
When your neighborhood is a phase cooler.
“When I see -21 outside, I don’t think ‘brr’, I think ‘PC goes brrrrrrrrrrrrr’ “
Would it be better if you had liquid cooling and put the radiator in a bucket of ice water?
A GTX 480 would melt the surrounding snows there.
Do you mean 290X
So funny . I did this many years ago with my phenom 2.
Could you let me know if a Ryzen 5 2600x with Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB ram, RX590 8GB sapphire, ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F and a 750 watt power supply would all be compatible with eachother?
The mainboard needs a BIOS update to run this CPU and the RAM has to be on the List of supported memory (not 100% neccesary but if its your first built you should play safe or else you could get weird compatibility issues) you find that list on the Support page of Asus just google the board. Also if you want to go sure better take a B450 Board(supports ryzen2 without update), or ask the shop if the board comes with the latest BIOS. You cant update it yourself as you would need a Ryzen 1 to update (not true for all boards, some can update without a CPU)
Canadian OC 101. cold dry air outside. Nice
Happy Christmas Jimmy Joe my bra( bro)
I wish I was as passionate about something as you are about tech.
The coldest it has ever gotten in nz where i live is -6 degree's c and it felt like i was dying, i can't even imagine -21
Why was the BIOS tinted green?
my 7700k overclocked till 5.4ghz and peak temp was 90 im assuming its safe but lowered it later
Get the Toque on Timmy Joe! CES 2019 !!!!
I think normal heatsink would work better on it. I bet the coolent froze in the fins of the radiator. Frozen things can work as an insulator.
Instructions not clear got snow stuck in my pc now it anint working :(
Just think, if the leaks about Zen 2 are true the 3700x could beat this O.o
Houstonian 101 if...
chances are the leaks are somewhere in the neighborhood, but not accurate 100%
Highly feasible at 7nm to achieve higher clock speeds
@@julianbrah5873 Feasible, but not likely. Either you choose double the cores or higher clock speed. Not both together. I think they would still stick with 8 cores max for Ryzen 3000 series, but higher clock, single ccx(Since single ccx would be 8 cores on 7nm, during the announcement of EPYC). And I suspect pcie 4.0 might not happen so soon for consumer, unless AMD really wants to push it(That explains why they still use 2.0 for CPU to NB connection in current n previous ryzen, just skip 3.0 with 4.0 so close to release).
@@fastcx i agree with the single cluster, and i would be surprised if they actually push pcie 4.0
Very good overclocking because the outside temperature is damm cool
I make a quip about throwing my computer into a snowbank, and what does Timmy Joe do? Nearly throws a computer into a snowbank lol.
A fun afternoon!
You should try that again in Siberia, i think it will run better especially in winter.
if you could play with the bridges it would go a bit further. reduce the multiplier + your ram cadence with lower timings. build from there until you get high ram clocks with same CPU overclock. at higher speeds, CPUs like to have some extra kick from the ram.
It's Very Very Crazy Idea But it's a very very very Brilliant Idea