@@DawidDoesTechStuff Hot Rod the damn bitch. I mean think of blower sticking out of the hood. If this thing stick out the side of closed case it's gonna look mental. Then some blue mettalic paint/plastifip/wrap, white strpes and boom SEMA is yours.
@@chincemagnet I'm here one more year later lol. But the thing about this is that this cooler has thick, spaced-out fins optimized for passive cooling. With a fan, you can use thinner fins that are closer together. So yeah, you can get better performance with a fan, but you'd be better off getting a cooler designed to be used with a fan. The idea here really is only using a fan when the PC is under heavy load for a while, and sacrificing overall performance for reliability.
@ yep, you’re right. I just thought it was cool. I’ve done some crazy stuff over the years, and mounting big fans to stuff that weren’t intended to have them originally is always a fun project
you know what to do, buy a second one, and make sure the whole computer fits inside of a case that can comfortably house both monstrosities, But do so perfectly. not just a computer case, but a passively cooled one, that has no fans.
In a case with no fans it would quickly overheat with this hardware. Now in a well ventilated case with a couple of quiet fans it might actually perform better then open air. A fanless system would need the heatsinks on the outside of the case or the entire system power would have to be very low.
Since it does so well passively you should ghetto mount some fans on it for the hell of it and see how well it performs like a regular air cooler. I'm curious lol.
@Desktopia Yeah it's a big difference. I think it's clear anyone looking for active cooling shouldn't consider the P1, that's not what it was designed for.
I love how Noctua fanboys pretend the fact that the packaging looks like it was design by mechanical engineers, for mechanical engineers is a bad thing and not a huge selling point for them.
@@monetary687 noctua just the best brand for customer relations. Begged them for their keychain and they eventually sent it to me for free with a bunch of other goodies. All the way across the world too
I've tried passive cooling a GPU as well, problem I found in the long run is RAM and VRM parts heating as well. Conventional GPU cooler's cover over those parts as well.
2:00 The fan is not for "beast cooling". Its for building semi passive system where the fan is only switched on when the CPU has to work hard. Kind of similar to zero fan mode on modern GPUs. Infact that cooler will not work greak for active cooling (compared to other coolers of the same size), because of the low ammount of fins and the large spacing between them.
6:27 -- the metal you see across the vrm and ram is the heatsink. Apart from helping the card from not drooping/warping due to the weight of the cooler Its spreading the heat across a wider area and its cooled by the fans on heatsink that blow the air up against the cooler. Of course the air will always be hot while gaming due to the GPu heatsink being directly attached to it as it should be but the cooling surface for the VRMs and RAM is spread across a bigger surface area so that should help in keeping temperatures at a more satisfactory level.
I actually bought one of these a while ago. Dad's work PC is currently cooling an i3 10105 with it and running an ARC A380. The mere existence of an intake fan keeps it cool. It's almost entirely silent as every fan in the system only kicks on after its related component hits 80C. I don't think the front intake fan has ever spun up except on boot when everything spins up anyways.
Dawid, I know I will always laugh at any given moment watching your videos. You're one of my favorite technology youtubers. You're very informative and entertaining. Many blessings to you and yours. Cheers!
I'd also buy it. Morpheus 2 to my knowledge is the only aftermarket air cooling solution which allows case fans atm. Being able to freely chose your own fans and replace noisy or broken graphics card fans is just such a big plus.
@@marsh5954 Yep, also the coverage of that Morpheus by big channels is lacking. I mean it had been featured by LTT but that video wasn't exactly great (which was also partially because the total package of the morpheus wasnt great)
@@marsh5954 I think they should release a new G12 to fit the 30 series cards better, instead. It's a lot easier to throw an AIO on a video card than a huge heatsink.
These types of passive cooler are specifically built to rely on case airflow and not sit on an open-air bench, so it would be interesting to see how it performs in a decently ventilated case.
Next stage of naughty: 1) A 100% pure copper plate machined with CNC Machine according to graphic card mounting size. 2) To use car radiator instead of CPU Heatsink
Talk about clickbait......this is NOT the naughty stuff I expected you to be doing with the cooler lol. This was like watching an episode of Dawid's Laboratory :-)
I'd recommend putting some book over the fan to make sure proper contact is made with the GPU at all times. I think Scott Mueller's Upgrading & Repairing PCs would produce the best results.
You must be a very cool guy Dawid after all you have so many fans. As for the cooler being fanless well yes, you just need more case fans to improve the airflow across it.
This video but where you fabricate actually mounting, would be so cool. Also what about putting a really low rpm fan on it and seeing how it deals with the i9 at full speed.
Such an awesome piece of metal that cooler! :D You should have had a mounting plate fabricated by someone. You could even sell those on your merch site afterwards. ;)
Can we all just agree Noctua has been doing their damndest for years to quietly put out quality grade fans and coolers FOR YEARS and deserves a quiet round of applause? Was just looking at replacing my purple LED fans (like 6 years old...) with some good ol' brown and whites. God bless 'em.
My wife saw this video with me and was "OMG he's like you (me) but with more hair and a sexy accent". She hasn't heard you say "thirty" yet, so you're safe.
So you mounted the cooler by resting the card on the cooler, right? Seems like it balanced pretty well to me. Why not simply run the card upside down like that and put a weight on the card to maintain good contact?
It will be interesting to see it in a PC case with decent airflow. I really wish to see how much the case fans will affect the temps with that passive cooler.
I dont understand why you pointed out average power consumption when the more important metric should be closer to peak power consumption. Your cpu reportedly pulled 170+ watts which was clearly too much and caused it to hit near 90c, and the rx580 was closer to 135 watts and the temp was around 70c. And this is in open air in a cool ambient doing gaming (not heavy cpu loads such as rendering). With these numbers, it is an ask to spend over $100 on a cooler for an 8 core cpu, but compared to the passive cooler market, this is actually pretty good.
This isn't naughty. This is what a normie thinks "BDSM" is. You need to get down and dirty with it - put that bad boy on a 5ghz OC i9 and then suspend it upside down so the cpu cooler is submerged in an ice bath. Everything is better with shibari.
Imma call this the unpopular cooler
Since it has no fans
I'm groaning so hard as I thumbs up your comment.
This joke blows
@@NextEevolution No it doesn't. There's no fans, remember?
@@elnkr2603 yeah this joke rises slowly
that sucks
So you're saying its easier to cool a GPU than 11th gen Intel. Dawid you're a national treasure.
Always useful information on this channel. 😂
To be fair, ok no you’ve got a point
gpu only run below 2ghz all the time. Mostly 1.5-1.7ghz while intel cpu run above 5ghz
@@skadi7654 So here is the thing gpus are most of the time clocked WAYYYY lower then cpus because they have different purposes
@@skadi7654 So would you just buy a GT 710 if it ran at 5Ghz ?
Strange, I figured you'd not be the type to do naughty things to something passive. Especially seeing how much you enjoyed being shocked by Anna.
His tastes are… unconventional
🤣🤣🤣
More tazing pls with that big-ass tazer!
They have what I call a dynamic relationship
I'm just very confused. 😅
Now put it in a Dell prebuild case 😂
OMG u r so naughty
Hahaha!! I don't want to be responsible for forest fires in my local area.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff HOW IS THIS MAN SO DANK?
@@DawidDoesTechStuff That's why they make thermal throttling a thing.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff Hot Rod the damn bitch. I mean think of blower sticking out of the hood. If this thing stick out the side of closed case it's gonna look mental. Then some blue mettalic paint/plastifip/wrap, white strpes and boom SEMA is yours.
Huge passive coolers are good for one thing...and that’s mounting fans to it and turning it into a beast air cooler
Agreed me from 2 years ago, I was just about to say the same thing again!
@@chincemagnet I'm here one more year later lol. But the thing about this is that this cooler has thick, spaced-out fins optimized for passive cooling. With a fan, you can use thinner fins that are closer together. So yeah, you can get better performance with a fan, but you'd be better off getting a cooler designed to be used with a fan. The idea here really is only using a fan when the PC is under heavy load for a while, and sacrificing overall performance for reliability.
@ yep, you’re right. I just thought it was cool. I’ve done some crazy stuff over the years, and mounting big fans to stuff that weren’t intended to have them originally is always a fun project
you know what to do, buy a second one, and make sure the whole computer fits inside of a case that can comfortably house both monstrosities, But do so perfectly. not just a computer case, but a passively cooled one, that has no fans.
Nah. Stick 'em all in the Abkoncore Ramesses 780 and see how much fusion you create.
Ironically, this sounds like an Onlyfans request
what you're describing is called an oven.
I had to go check DIY Perks channel, this seems like a natural next step for either his wood and rope pc, or the cloud unit.
In a case with no fans it would quickly overheat with this hardware. Now in a well ventilated case with a couple of quiet fans it might actually perform better then open air. A fanless system would need the heatsinks on the outside of the case or the entire system power would have to be very low.
Can't wait to get one and add a nf-a-15 to it for EXTREME cooling
Or just use a nhd-15 like normal people
@@naicon971 Bought NH-D15S due to RAM clearance issues but added an extra NF-A15 anyway. Oops
The fins have spacing for a reason, a fan would render that spacing pointless. A cooler with less spacing would be more adequate with a fan.
I'm sure it'll be a beast! But I do kinda agree with Naicon. 😅
@@StayMadNobodycares so your sayin when you burn your finger stick it in hot water?
“Sewage enthusiast” has to be the most accurate definition of the noctua marketing department ever given
Doing naughty things to pc parts + Dawid = maximum viewing pleasure
Wait.... oh no
DA FAWK WHAT
Didn't realize this was RUclips judging by the title...
Dawid OnlyFans when?
Wait, wrong video.
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Since it does so well passively you should ghetto mount some fans on it for the hell of it and see how well it performs like a regular air cooler. I'm curious lol.
Yeah that would have been good to see,
although no need to Ghetto as it has the fan mounts included in the thermal paste Bag,
It's worse than a cooler designed for fans
@Desktopia Size, or more relevant the cooling surface area, is way smaller on this than a D15.
@Desktopia It *has* more surface area
@Desktopia Yeah it's a big difference. I think it's clear anyone looking for active cooling shouldn't consider the P1, that's not what it was designed for.
GPU: you’ll use me the normal way, right?
David: ...
GPU: **panicking** you’ll use me the normal way, right?
I love how Noctua fanboys pretend the fact that the packaging looks like it was design by mechanical engineers, for mechanical engineers is a bad thing and not a huge selling point for them.
Noctua *fan*boys
Oh yeah sorry I'm a fanboy of good products
@射進肚臍 A lot of good PC cooling stuff is expensive. Heck, Noctua isn't even the most expensive one out there when it comes to air coolers or fans.
@@monetary687 noctua just the best brand for customer relations. Begged them for their keychain and they eventually sent it to me for free with a bunch of other goodies. All the way across the world too
At this point put any name after audible and you will get an offer 😂
It's like raid: shadow legends
You don't even need a name. They give the save offer directly from them.
Try Amogus
😅
@@BeersAndBeatsPDX the point isnt you getting a better offer, its supporting dawid for free while getting the same good offer as you would anyway
Tbh thank you for this. You’ve done a great service to this community. I really want to see a fully passive system with full length gpu using this.
I've tried passive cooling a GPU as well, problem I found in the long run is RAM and VRM parts heating as well. Conventional GPU cooler's cover over those parts as well.
2:00 The fan is not for "beast cooling". Its for building semi passive system where the fan is only switched on when the CPU has to work hard. Kind of similar to zero fan mode on modern GPUs.
Infact that cooler will not work greak for active cooling (compared to other coolers of the same size), because of the low ammount of fins and the large spacing between them.
6:27 -- the metal you see across the vrm and ram is the heatsink. Apart from helping the card from not drooping/warping due to the weight of the cooler Its spreading the heat across a wider area and its cooled by the fans on heatsink that blow the air up against the cooler. Of course the air will always be hot while gaming due to the GPu heatsink being directly attached to it as it should be but the cooling surface for the VRMs and RAM is spread across a bigger surface area so that should help in keeping temperatures at a more satisfactory level.
7:05 I literally fell over on my face because of your pure genius
I actually bought one of these a while ago. Dad's work PC is currently cooling an i3 10105 with it and running an ARC A380. The mere existence of an intake fan keeps it cool. It's almost entirely silent as every fan in the system only kicks on after its related component hits 80C. I don't think the front intake fan has ever spun up except on boot when everything spins up anyways.
Dawid, I know I will always laugh at any given moment watching your videos. You're one of my favorite technology youtubers. You're very informative and entertaining.
Many blessings to you and yours.
Cheers!
same
Fuck yeah brother, hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy is one of the best book series to exist.
This channel is always unique, I’m glad I don’t get the same post from 4-5 different youtubers.
the guitar music in the background is always so nice to hear idek why
Guitar is always nice. 😁
6:13 yes there is, the kraken g12 comes with mounting brackets to convert amd/nvidia gpu's to lga1151 or 1200 mounting holes
Noctua needs to sell a GPU mounting kit for this.
That would be really cool. 😁
I'd also buy it. Morpheus 2 to my knowledge is the only aftermarket air cooling solution which allows case fans atm. Being able to freely chose your own fans and replace noisy or broken graphics card fans is just such a big plus.
@@marsh5954 Yep, also the coverage of that Morpheus by big channels is lacking. I mean it had been featured by LTT but that video wasn't exactly great (which was also partially because the total package of the morpheus wasnt great)
@@marsh5954 I think they should release a new G12 to fit the 30 series cards better, instead. It's a lot easier to throw an AIO on a video card than a huge heatsink.
that's why i really like this channel (ur the only guy that tested this cooler with a GPU)
Dawid working at Noctua HQ: if we put a box this way we can increase performance .
Noctua: give this man a raise!!!
You sir.... are insane.
I do enjoy the channel, none the less.
These types of passive cooler are specifically built to rely on case airflow and not sit on an open-air bench, so it would be interesting to see how it performs in a decently ventilated case.
Needs more RGB, for that 30% performance increase.
you could be making money in under 3 minutes
Welcome to the NEW channel, "Dawid MacGyvers tech stuff".
actually the most entertaining RUclips channel for learning about pc's, easily
"Cool, a Noctua Passive CPU cooler! Ima mount it to a GPU and add a 10thiddy cooler to cool the VRAM" - Dawid
I would be really interested in seeing how this cooler performs in a case or many different cases. Especially one that is optimized for airflow.
I've been watching a lot of your videos lately, and this one might be the most insane lmfao
The way you string together your words make me lol to a point of cardiac arrest and hernias. Bravo to my fav RUclipsr
Over clock the rx580 to 1470mhz. My card pulls close to 150w while gaming and 250w with furmark.
You know the results are serious when they are titled ' Test again duration 30-ish minutes.' This is why I keep coming back.
The title alone had me intrigued, the content proved that intrigue right
Nice and with 2 noctua push and pull fan's , and good air flow is important, this cooler rock's.
Next stage of naughty:
1) A 100% pure copper plate machined with CNC Machine according to graphic card mounting size.
2) To use car radiator instead of CPU Heatsink
Talk about clickbait......this is NOT the naughty stuff I expected you to be doing with the cooler lol. This was like watching an episode of Dawid's Laboratory :-)
5:37 Oh good, my favorite type of Dawid video then?
*Puts a fan on it anyway*
I have been waiting for a proper passive CPU cooler for ages. Easily top 3 most interesting releases of 2021 - and there’s still 6.5 months left!
man, i am afraid of breaking something when i dust. meanwhile Dawid is manhandling a cooler while it's mounted directly to a powered on dye.
I'd recommend putting some book over the fan to make sure proper contact is made with the GPU at all times. I think Scott Mueller's Upgrading & Repairing PCs would produce the best results.
7:05 you cannot even begin to comprehend the bounds of my forthcoming genius
Dawid this is exactly the type of content I wanted to see.
hang some weights from the rectangular holes above the heatpipes...can do this all around (or both 'sides') to balance weights...fishing lure weights?
I love Dawid as much as the next guy, but a lot more than usual.
people *be chilling
David : Look at that BEEEEEAST
Next: Dawid covers a 3090 in Makerfire Raspberry Pi Fans and proceeds to become a new supervillain
How to burn down a house in 3 easy steps
I think there is a good way to make both gpu and cpu completely passively cooled, and this is the future I want to live in when my PC is 100% silent.
whenever Dawid gets pc components he will always do some nasty to it
Haha when I saw the announcement (was it feb or March?) I actually thought of you first. Time to have some fun with fans.
I love this channel! Sooo funny!
Dankie Dawid!
Where has this guy been, so funny with a great dry sense of humour 😂
Little did he know the gt 10tiddy cooler was doing the bulk of the cooling
You must be a very cool guy Dawid after all you have so many fans. As for the cooler being fanless well yes, you just need more case fans to improve the airflow across it.
This video but where you fabricate actually mounting, would be so cool. Also what about putting a really low rpm fan on it and seeing how it deals with the i9 at full speed.
Box wedge fix and "fewer" (❤️) Bell hit.
Would this fit in a Dell G5 gaming desktop?
Your book of phrase references is brilliant, whatever you say is funny enough for me to not unsubscribe to your channel, hahaha genius
Unholy? What a strange world do we live in these days.
Back in the day this would be the only thing you'd have.
is there really any other way to do it besides zip ties?
ok
Such an awesome piece of metal that cooler! :D
You should have had a mounting plate fabricated by someone. You could even sell those on your merch site afterwards. ;)
And that's why your channel grows so fast.
Can we all just agree Noctua has been doing their damndest for years to quietly put out quality grade fans and coolers FOR YEARS and deserves a quiet round of applause?
Was just looking at replacing my purple LED fans (like 6 years old...) with some good ol' brown and whites.
God bless 'em.
They arent the best
@@DarkLinkAD Well, "the best" is debatable. I don't recall saying they were the "best" but they have been doing well for a number of years overall.
@@Matrxmonky I left a response, it was actually polite. Not sure why it was deleted..
@@DarkLinkAD Did you... scream sexist, racist things for 3 paragraphs? Cause if no, I have no idea either.
@@Matrxmonky Nope, just mentioned Delta fans and servers and stuff
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a great audiobook listened to it many of times.
the contact patch is at least as important on as wheter it has fans or not.
You want this cooler to have PERFECT contact.
4:30 you know it's meant to stay vertically right?
I think in the first test, if it were in a case with fans blowing by then it would be better than just sitting on the desk.
i like these videos more. tinkering around and crazy projects over reviews or prebuilts
I like both the prebuilts and crazy experiments, just not normal parts reviews due to building a pc do be impossible price wise lol
Dawid jerryriggyn' skill just got much,much better !!!!!
With a passive cooler it probably needs to be about 60 degrees to create enough of an effective air current to allow it to continue cooling.
8:38 so now what i've done is just kind of wedged a box .... creased!
Amazing that one dude with a box can figure out thermals, and yet there a ton of big companies that can't.
Ingenious. Seems like a glimpse of the future...
How about passive cooling + liquid metal ? Will it make a difference ?
Gives a whole new perspective on the phrase "Box Cooler"
completely absurd, loved every minute
Got mine in the mail and I can't wait to install it. I have an 11400F and a 10850K I want to try it out on!
Love these kind of videos, because then I don't have to do it myself with my own Hardware ;) Thank DDTS
now the Dawid box is going to be snatched up by scalpers
My wife saw this video with me and was "OMG he's like you (me) but with more hair and a sexy accent". She hasn't heard you say "thirty" yet, so you're safe.
So you mounted the cooler by resting the card on the cooler, right? Seems like it balanced pretty well to me. Why not simply run the card upside down like that and put a weight on the card to maintain good contact?
Whenever my computer acts up I threaten to send it you to "experiment" with.
3:03 "Passive" cooler while having a fan blowing air at it.
Love the videos Dawid keep it up!
It will be interesting to see it in a PC case with decent airflow. I really wish to see how much the case fans will affect the temps with that passive cooler.
@I love you but just for testing.
I dont understand why you pointed out average power consumption when the more important metric should be closer to peak power consumption. Your cpu reportedly pulled 170+ watts which was clearly too much and caused it to hit near 90c, and the rx580 was closer to 135 watts and the temp was around 70c. And this is in open air in a cool ambient doing gaming (not heavy cpu loads such as rendering). With these numbers, it is an ask to spend over $100 on a cooler for an 8 core cpu, but compared to the passive cooler market, this is actually pretty good.
The cooler doesn't need a Fan but good airflow. Put in a case with 3 intake 3 exhaust fans and temps would be better.
I love CPU coolers on GPUs, I have *only* a 120W 1660 ti, but I love having a big chungus CPU cooler on it with a very, *very* slow running fan.
This isn't naughty. This is what a normie thinks "BDSM" is. You need to get down and dirty with it - put that bad boy on a 5ghz OC i9 and then suspend it upside down so the cpu cooler is submerged in an ice bath. Everything is better with shibari.
So, just like Linus did?
@@kevinjansen3785 ..Who?
@@isturma Linus Tech Tips
@@kevinjansen3785 ...Who??
How do you keep the water cool? Is this where the first fridge pc set-up comes into play?
So with two of them and a big enough trashcan mac case with one 200mm on top or in the bottom fan should keep everything cool and quiet.
I would have liked to have seen this cooler work inside a case instead of in the open air but overall good content on this channel. I subscribed.
Cases have to evolve so that they dissipate eat themselves. You might want to look at "the beast" by monsterlabo. The heatsink is stuck in the case.
Open air build with a ryzen 5700g sounds like a thing I need to do
Quite interesting to see that the actual FPS didn't change at all after you disabled 2 cores and lowered the clock frequency on the 11900k.
I honestly thought I’d see Linus try this first… Dawid, you’ve gained a sub!