I would like to build an Mini style PC one day, towers are so huge its annoying. I imagine that minis have less cooling cause everything cramped and together? or what's the deal with cooling typically.
Are we calling a thin layer of paste covering the plate "a horror show" now? If he created a 5 point pattern, someone else would come and call it a horror show. If he would've gone with the dab in the middle, someone else would come and call it a horror show. If he would use a thermal sheet, someone else would come and tell them to clean it and use paste instead. I think internet should let this one go already. Noone's PC is exploding because of the "wrong thermal paste application."
@@EddyT1717 I don't have anything to do with this channel or the built. You can cover your entire MB with the thermal paste and it wouldn't matter as long as the layer between the heatsink and the plater is thin enough and have good covarege. It's not some miracle product that needs to be handled with surgical precision. Otherwise they wouldn't let an average customer to apply it and start a whole new RMA wave. Manufacturers know that and they decided to save money by letting the customer handle it, everybody with 2 working brain cells aware of that but somehow this myth is still living strong on the internet. I don't get it.
@@ibrahimguler6177 I'm well aware thermal compound is non conductive I have 18 years behind me as an IT engineer in various roles. At the same time I wouldn't smear it all over electronics just because I can nor would I use excessive amounts of it like in this case. More is not better never mind the cleanup down the line after it becomes work hardened from heat cycles. No idea what Myth your straw man babbling about pal.
@@EddyT1717 Myth of spooky thermal paste handling of course. Only the most skilled can achieve it. And the horrors of cleaning the paste... Oh no! We have to scrub it with a paper towel an alcohol! There was no excessive amount in the video. There was thin layer of paste to cover the plate and it's not thick enough to prevent thermal conductivity. Simple as that. If there's a measurement chart somewhere for each CPU and cooler to indicate how much paste should be applied, I'm not aware of that. It would be a stupid idea anyway.
I would like to build an Mini style PC one day, towers are so huge its annoying. I imagine that minis have less cooling cause everything cramped and together? or what's the deal with cooling typically.
So clean 🫶
Perfection! 🤤
What’s the price of this PC build? It’s so high, you’d think I’m launching a rocket into space! 🚀💻
not a big fan of small factor pcs but this looks very nice
Cool but damn $600 usd for the case alone!?
That thermal past application was a complete horror show.
Are we calling a thin layer of paste covering the plate "a horror show" now? If he created a 5 point pattern, someone else would come and call it a horror show. If he would've gone with the dab in the middle, someone else would come and call it a horror show. If he would use a thermal sheet, someone else would come and tell them to clean it and use paste instead. I think internet should let this one go already. Noone's PC is exploding because of the "wrong thermal paste application."
@@ibrahimguler6177 take the heat sink off and show us the result.. bet most of it is squeezed out onto the mount.
@@EddyT1717 I don't have anything to do with this channel or the built. You can cover your entire MB with the thermal paste and it wouldn't matter as long as the layer between the heatsink and the plater is thin enough and have good covarege. It's not some miracle product that needs to be handled with surgical precision. Otherwise they wouldn't let an average customer to apply it and start a whole new RMA wave. Manufacturers know that and they decided to save money by letting the customer handle it, everybody with 2 working brain cells aware of that but somehow this myth is still living strong on the internet. I don't get it.
@@ibrahimguler6177 I'm well aware thermal compound is non conductive I have 18 years behind me as an IT engineer in various roles. At the same time I wouldn't smear it all over electronics just because I can nor would I use excessive amounts of it like in this case. More is not better never mind the cleanup down the line after it becomes work hardened from heat cycles. No idea what Myth your straw man babbling about pal.
@@EddyT1717 Myth of spooky thermal paste handling of course. Only the most skilled can achieve it.
And the horrors of cleaning the paste... Oh no! We have to scrub it with a paper towel an alcohol!
There was no excessive amount in the video. There was thin layer of paste to cover the plate and it's not thick enough to prevent thermal conductivity. Simple as that. If there's a measurement chart somewhere for each CPU and cooler to indicate how much paste should be applied, I'm not aware of that. It would be a stupid idea anyway.
oooo to win that 😍
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i'll buy it, how much? And can you send it to Sweden?
Couldn’t afford the 4090? 😂