I installed 30 fans in my PC so you don't have to
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2023
- Case used in this video, the APNX C1: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHMQTDWK?...
Installing 30 case fans into a case to see what happens! Did we just find the best way to install our fans into a PC?
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Also fun fact: adding more fans does not impact the temperature of the components, it will never go under room temperature unless you use something like an air conditioning
I never thought about this 😶
no shit
Its like you are telling about some juice
True
You don't need AC, you just need a well designed house with cooling in mind. Why build a house like an oven that traps heat only to attempt to cool it.
it is a crime not to name it only fans
It's perfect
Only fans💀💀
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Lol nice
You can get more static pressure if you double stack fans that rotate in different directions as well as better cooling by making spacer tubes that match the outer profile of the fan
like coaxial helicopters
i was thinking why not having a longer cooler instead of bigger, with fans inside an air tunnel
He mentioned that
I love that fan mount spot behind the CPU socket, that’s really clever. The side cover fan wall was cool too, although I’ve done stuff like that for years, before I started liquid cooling, and a box fan or a air filter aimed at the motherboard does the same thing, probably a lot quieter
I have 15 fans in my O11 Evo: 6 on top in a push-pull on the AIO, 3 on the side, 3 on the front, and 3 on the bottom. The end result is a 13700k boosting to 6ghz and running at ~57° at 4K in Starfield, and a 4090FE running at 53° with a 21° ambient temp. I no longer have a need to build a custom loop, since I'd cut maybe 5° from my GPU temp. But I'm in the middle of a cold front right now, which has been awesome. My ambient temp is down to ~11°, resulting in my GPU temps dropping to 44°. It's cold enough to stay below the GPU Boost threshold, so I'm not dropping 15mhz boost bins and have set new PBs in every 3DMark test
we're opposite! i live in Brazil, getting 30 - 34 °C in the ambient with a double fan RX 6600, Ryzen 7 5700G with the stock cooler and 3 weak case fans. everything is running under 85° (a safe temp) but is very very hot when im playing beside it T_T
Be a lot easier to open the side panel and aim a house fan at it when your gaming. And 15 fans is a lot of tax on the psu
@@davew4304 that's what I do when I'm benchmarking, but my temps are great when gaming. In Cyberpunk at 4K with every graphics option maxed out, my 14700k runs at 40-44° and the 4090 FE sits at 55°.
The fan hub is powered by two SATA cables. Assuming each fan pulls 5 watts, it's a draw of 75w. The 1200w PSU is fine.
I began to love the cold as a kid trying to OC lol
This is actually a really interesting and useful video. I'm considering buying the case, it looks awesome!
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Oh good, I was worried I'd have to spend my day off installing computer fans, but thankfully I've got Mr. Yeester here to do it for me
But the real question here is, will it take off and fly? :)
Now that's what "a huge fanbase" means
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You can use static pressure fans instead of airflow fans. More direct air flow that won't push out to the sides. Should do this again with SP fans.
we need a pc case made out of fans
this 😉
Absolutely
Where would you even put the components, there'll be no even surface and the fans might hit them
Even better
We need a computer made entirely of fans
Just use a mining case
This video has shown me that im not crazy for having 19 fans in my case. Since i dont mind the noise increase from the fans, i may swap some of them out with some much higher airflow ones just to see what happens
If you run out of mb fan header just use 12v directly from your psu. And you can easily use a second psu if yours doesn't has enough power.
@@AMPS1 my PSU has too much power. Under full load I'm barely using a little over half of the total output it can provide. (700W max load/1200W PSU). I don't know if I've run out of headers yet since all of my fans run on their own hubs or are daisy chained, so I think I'm only using 4 fan headers on my board so far.
Actually, I might not even be using 4 since my fans don't even have software control
Must be hell to clean that up
What you trying to cool off, the unmatched power of the sun?
@@FilipeB-code haven't cleaned it even once since it somehow never builds up enough dust to do anything more than a very very light coating. I've had it for almost 4 years now
I think you should use the multi fans and 3d printed air flow directors ive seen videos on them and they seem to work combined with many fans it may work better or need less fans.
i had never heard of that case but i love it
That super unique thing you mentioned is also on lian li cases, just for one example.
After years we found what was in a ps4
Haha
ps4 was the worst console ever existed in my opinion
@@Lunaraz1 i wont say that
@@Lunaraz1 well the hdd edition is bad but the ssd is nice
@@Lunaraz1wii u
On the case fan that mounts to the back of the motherboard: I have heard of some motherboards that actually mount the CPU *on the back*. Now, I donno if you could fit an actual cooler back there, (or...why you would want that for a case this large) but it would make for a really interesting setup (or maybe a 2 CPU setup if those were worth it)
GamersNexus has a video about a passive cooler that mounts on the back
That’s literally the coolest I’ve ever seen.
I never knew Kermit loved computers this much
ive never found a favorite youtuber, but i think this is my favorite channel 🥺
same
really like the case, love the blue, the glass and all the spots for cooling, but im not giving up my no airflow sleeper case
Good luck with having no cooling
Imagine sealing the space between the fan to create proper air pressure
i actually like that case :O !!
sometimes i watch your video, it good, but i forget to subscribe until now :D
now this is my type of content
More fans = more dusting = more work
yeah i have 6 case fans and my case is "full"
i was just about to do this thanks for showing me what would happen
Gaming in the 2000s, Open the case and point a desk fan inside.
The pc: "Dang it's windy out here"
It’s now a drone 😂
Didn't know this case but it looks pretty cool imo (especialy the fan, which are sick good).
I was looking for a case with similar Airflox and got up with a Deepcool Morpheus, which imo give better Fan placement overall and some others options (that I can't use cause I got a dedicated sound card... but ....) And it's a bit bigger and give better AIO and fan compatibility.
TBH I would have considered this cas if I knew it sooner
thanks for doing this, i was planning on doing it untill i saw this
Fun fact. Only use exhaust fans for the best performance. The air will flow in through smaller gaps. You'll use the power of all the fans and in the process cool the incoming air in the same way your fridge works. (Just try to suck air out of an empty can for proof of concept. Then blow and be amazed how sucking the air out let's new air come in through small gaps and cool the can.)
i love this guy, he talks as fast as his shorts lol
It might be interesting to test a few (or even just one ) Delta server fan, in various positions. They have some models that take 12 volts, but put out 200 CFM. They are extremely loud, though. They have a double stacked 92 mm fan, that combines a 9 blade fan and a 5 blade fan. I think it also puts out close to 200 CFM. As for the back of the CPU, I know that it gets pretty warm. However, it's possible that because of the fancy brackets that many modern coolers have these days, it might get adequately cooled with enough air from the front.
For me, the cheapest and the most effective solution was when I used a $12 dollar box fan on a Pentium 4 + 1900x setup.
Doesn't friction become an issue with all that airflow, I recall reading many years ago about how there could be an issue with friction adding to temps or am I off track here?
Nothing better than a desktop fan blowing through an open panel case
This was a very fun video. I'm curious though. Could desk fans further increase airflow/ cooling. Rather than adding more to the case, what if instead you had a desk fan helping vent/pull air away from the back of pc?
i saw the title, and thought to myself: "who on Earth would do that?!" then i saw mryeester and i was like: "Oh, ok np."
love you man.
dang im old ive been using the cheapest rosewill case with a walmart plastic box fan for years. super cool.
This video is really COOL
Do you think if you used around 10 fans, 4 in the back and bottom, 6 in the front and top. Top and front intake back and bottom output. That may cool better i think. I think another issue that caused heat was probably the power consumption of that many fans. I would think that it might be a little bit too draining to keep the board cool. Thanks for the video theyre amazing to aspiring IT students like myself.
Motherboard traces don't get warm. VRMs do, but fan headers are connected directly to the PSU, not the VRMs
@@waldolemmer the cpu still has to calculate how to use the fans correct,
@carnagedestructo7388 ...you gonna finish that sentence?
@@waldolemmer it was meant to be a question mark. MY BAD FOR THE PUNCTUATION ERROR. Dont be posh. You knew what i meant.
@@carnagedestruct1520 Yeah
Fan stuff happens on the chipset
I would be more worried about Amp draw from my psu than anything else, as long as you have exaust it won't change much after a certain point of adding fans. But they can affect the power available to other components.
I had an old system that I ended up just leaving the side off with a big window box fan aimed at it lol. It worked and wasn't sucking power from the system itself.
For my mATX build, I put fans in the front and back of my radiator (closed loop AiO liquid cooler for the CPU). I haven't fully tested the difference but I did notice less heat coming from the back...
Ambient temperature is the first step. I've normal computers overheat just because the room itself was hot. Should be obvious. Lastly, a small splash of cool water on the cpu will dramatically reduce its temperature, expect it to be around 0 - 2 degrees after that.
you are so lucky to have a pc i wish i have one :(
When your cooling system is so good that the problem is not over heating but underheating
i love the case
Bro called me broke in every single language
Nice case though. I can't find it in Italy at the moment. Let's wait :D
Ow no, ok, there is! On Amazon. Thanks for letting me find out this new case :)
i thought we've all been there in the summer when the ac is out but you wanna game, side panel off and box fan added.
that psu be swetting
Does stacking the fans makes that thing a super computer.
its gonna be nice and cool until the daisy chaining starts a fire
Bro installed a whole darn hurricane in his pc
pc: my heart is, cold
i attempted making this and it was VERY good so ima use my computer with 30 fans like this
Now I want to see a PC case that is just two big box fans in place of side panels.
Make all case fans exhaust and blast an industrial fan into the open side of the case
“Tear down that wall”
I literally have 26 fans in my Corsair 1000D though.
You have so many fans.
Dawid already did this.
If you keep stacking fans, you get diminishing returns. Honestly, one fan is enough.
Ngl the music in the video goes hard
I have 11 A12x25's in my case on 3x 360s, I thought my setup was ridiculous lmao
This would work well in canada especially winter time
*Computer turns on.* *flies away*
Try a larger case with more fan slots
all exhaust no intake? great testing
Huh front ones are intake and so are the sides??
can you make a video of ways to cool your gpu , my gpu never got more than 58 degres celsius in any game but in minecraft with some shader got to more than 70 degres
Thought about doing a Thanksgiving special? How well does gravy work as thermal conductor? Mashed potatoes? Cranberry sauce?
Now thats what i call FanOS™
bro how you confident with installeing those many fans when am scared to install 1 fan into my pc my pc is msi pc it comes with one fan
Hey Bro, could you try this with Delta Fans next time. This will be the loudest with 7000 RPM for each Fan.
+1 LMAO go full RPM Delta fans, for the science
“How many fans do you want”
“Yes”
Corsair 1000D supports 34 fans
There are a lot of builds out there using that configuration
let me get some of those fans
Can you try using Carmel or fudge as thermal paste?
the coldest pc in the world literally...
>turn on PC
>It flies away
Can you try adding more fans to radiator of full water cooling pc
Wouldnt you want the three 'exhaust' fans on the side to be intake fans instead?
I could do with 1 or 2 of those because I’m currently running with 1 fan and when I want to play a slightly demanding game it starts to go crazy like you can hear it from downstairs
only use for the top and bottom ones is to have outward airflow so the dust stays out
When asked, how many fans…this man answered….yes.
1:31 reminds me of a great man
make a case out of fans next
your better off getting a dedicated industrial fan to blow straight into the case lol
Lore accurate
I was watching this and was wondering about what would having a singular fan the size of the glass be like.
I would try something this, but I don't have the patience to deal with those cables. I remember plugging in 7 fans into a mixro atx case and I have ptsd. I was legit sweating dealing with the fan cables lmao
That's pretty cool
I have a evga dg 87 case with 8 noctua 3k rpm 140mm fans on my case and its solid and cold temps
I built a circulating pressurized heatpump using a type of propane that you use for air conditioning and extreme refrigerant applications, and it works so well you can keep the computer at 2c with it. Not sure if it causes damage being ao cold be ause its like a block of ice.j8i>
ya me lo imagino limpiando las aspas
Can you do this with a gianormous ac unit next
more fans please
Bro I swear that thing can fly 💀
I remember years ago when PCGH made a video Using 48 cheap fans for just the CPU cooling.
you ahould do a video where you see how many fans it takes in a case to passive cool something insane like a 3090