Thank you. I use an older version of powerpoint which doesn't have the wider screen format. I still use the older version because I'm so familiar with it. But I do record the screen in 16x9, it's just that when you watch youtube videos in chrome, it cuts off the black edges. Which makes it look like I made the video in 4x3 when in reality they are 16x9. Eventually I will move up to a later version of powerpoint.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Thanks for your reply and interesting what you say about Chrome, anyway your videos are still the best at explaining stuff, stay awesome man. love this channel
Your the best. I really proud of you. I’m a BCS student. We studied this lesson on the first semester but nobody got it. Know when by watching this video I understood 100%. I always guide my classmates to watch your videos. Please, Please, Please never stopping. Continue and teach us. Make more videos about PC. You’re really a honest person that toil to us. Your sincerely from Afghanistan.
If you study that stuff at a university, you probbale will work in a professional IT environment, like a datacenter. A datacenter has a hughe bypart, wich is heat and goal of a datacenter is to make money of this hughe and expensive bypart. The most easy way is to sell the heat as warm- or heating-water to the neighborhood. If you cool your system with water, you just need a water heat exchanger to be in that business and finaly get a financial return of the heat. If you just cool your systems by a AC, 40% of the intake engergy is wasted.
@bookmarkthis you're* ... Also, I don't know what OIC means (I don't speak the retards' language, so care to translate that into English for normal and intelligent people like me?)
You should have billions of subscribers!!! For real with all the junk and bloat drama I like to have frustration free information. Thank you so much. Keep it going 👍
I love these illustration and demonstration of why and how these _(scientifically/technically)_ works vs all these people like JayzTwoCents or LinusTechTips rambling for 10+ minutes with vlog style vs teacher/presentation style.
They do far better job than this video at explaining why they perform better. Computer cooling is a very easy thing to learn, if you are new you will have to read a bit about it. Overclockers' forums are usually the best source of information about computer cooling, because they are gung ho about that subject.
Perfect timing for this video. Just discovered the different cooling methods and needed addition clarification on this topic. The least talked about critical fact is that thermal compound fills in "the microscope gaps" between the CPU and the heat sink. Most people think both surfaces are 100% flat. But technical, as stated, they are not. Great video.
I have no ideas about computer parts, I watches some videos here on youtube but I think your video is the hands down the best because it's a little bit more easier to understand. thank you
Mein Gott. I did not know the reasoning behind a heat sink until this video. I've been binging your videos and every video has at least a handful of "Eureka!" moments. I've shared this channel with plenty friends.
Bro the way you gone on with the explanation it was so smooth that I thought Christopher Walken is now into geeky stuff and left acting. The content was perfect brother. I love it. I am gonna research the cooling system then.
I built a computer, as I usually had done, thinking I'm fairly knowledgeable - coming back to it years afterward, I find almost every significant installation was pretty bad; one being CPU thermal paste. The computer always ran hot, and while replacing the standard heat sink with a liquid cooler, I found the paste was way too little; the reason was my earlier heat sinks clamped on so tightly that the paste came out all over. My recent computer's mounting is much less, therefore the paste was not covering much area - had there been enough paste, the OE probably cooled well enough. The liquid cooler is very good though; most people probably *frown* on stiff liquid lines, but I am thinking the line's material may have low permeability (less liquid loss over time), and I am quite satisfied with it being that way. The Cooler Master -120 single-fan is a good price and has good performance; if I remember correctly, I reduced a staggering ~90°C+ (hot day, under load) to more like the mid-40s (32°C, idle, cold ambient) with much quicker pull-down times). It went through hell for quite while.
Finally a good video without any drama on it and no adv! Ty, great work! edit: ok, there are some adv on it, at least at the end of the video, but, hey, at least there is no drama and no idiot voice!
Actually if I am not mistaken water coolers only trumps air coolers just because they have a larger "heat" BUFFER to deal with and the fact that the heat can more "easily" be able to be "offloaded". Since water takes so much flipping heat before it's gets "too hot". Over say even a huge aluminum block. The reason I believe people use them for intensive builds is because they can MOVE the heat dissipation rather than having an insanely huge air cooling rig inside the case. To say just out/near the outside of the case for the quickest air exchanging. In addition to the price tag you will also take the risk of it breaking (likely the pump but leakage do happens even in good quality AIOs but your pump is likely to brick before that happens) and once it does good luck "fixing it". At least with 3rd party 120mm coolers you can probably easily get a static pressure fan to do the job instead. Also who said that stock coolers are crap? I have an APU and it's cooler is doing it job even under heavy stock loads. I heard also that the Rzyen coolers can even do a LIGHT overclock before they hit the fans say to speak.
The cpu fan that you have I believe is the hyper 212 evo. They have recently came out with a black version and it looks sweet. If i didn't have a triple fan aio, I would def use the black evo 212.
When I built my latest PC I installed a water cooler. I’m a gamer and with air cooling my CPU was always near its thermal limits, but with water cooling the CPU stays significantly cooler and I can play for hours without glitching.
Some basics for the uninitiated. IMO, the upper limits as stated by some laptop and desktop makers, is too optimistic and leaves very little room if over-heating occurs in the CPUs & GPU's. "Gamers" seem to be the main group of users keenly aware of the overheating issue. The life of a PC can be considerable extended by ensuring it runs as cool as possible from day one. Obviously, preventing excess heating in the first place is the key! Outside of upgrading OE cooling, I've found the following basic suggestions beneficial for my family and friends, when all of the following are implemented. Just Basic stuff... Routinely clean the fan(s) & screens. Don't impede the flow of air circulating around the unit. Especially on the bottom of LT's, their exhaust ports, if any, and the back of desktop "towers", or where the CPU fan intakes are located. Placing a small desk fan so it blows/circulates air in the direction of the CPU fan intakes can help. I place an adjustable "frame/base" under my laptop, on my desk. Helping the fresh air supply greatly, dropping op temps by 15* F. Look for one made of aluminum, that will only contact the LT bottom with 4 upright feet...not a "platter" covering the entire underside - defeating the purpose. Amazon has them. Lastly, the freeware "SpeedFans", which I use on 2 of 3 computers, provided the most cooling benefit listed here. RUclips has many tutorials on how to properly adjust SpeedFans' settings. A MUST watch, even for the experienced!
OR buy this supremely superior software to my SpeedFans suggestion in my last post for cheap! www.argusmonitor.com/en/how_to_control_system_cpu_and_gpu_fans_by_temperature.php
I understand people have cpu core i7 and use chipset motherboard series Z eg: Z170 Asus or Z270 gigabyte Usually use cooling water I think because maybe Do overclock use cooling water for cpu's.
4:08 Did you know that "Warrany void if removed" stickers are illegal in the US? Also water coolers are not necessarily silent because that pump makes a lot of noise.
No. A typical 5v cheap submersible water pump have a lifetime of about 200,000 hours, a flow rate of 1.6L/min and is very very quite. I don't know where you got your sources but I've been using them a lot in my projects.
you forgot the AIO (all in one) water cooling, and custom water cooling. Air cooling and air tower cooling. But this is the basic so no problem for now. About the AIO water cooling, if user don't know exactly AIO water cooling, they may misunderstood that part.
I don't think that you are completly right with what you say at 0:32. That the CPU could burn up without Heatsink or something like that. But it would usualy do heat/trotheling (trotheling down the performance and power when temperature goes over 92°-100°) and the computer would shutdown if it reaches 105° or so.
Great video, however, the air-cooler bundled with CPU is perfectly adequate. I don't know why you stated otherwise. CPUs with higher TDP don't come with a CPU cooler by the manufacturer, because the one they can fit in their tiny box won't be adequate. Bottom line is, if its in the box, it's perfectly adequate.
The CPU air cooler that I use & recommend (affiliate) amzn.to/2EwAnlY
Love your videos. Why are all your videos 4x3 Format and not 16x9 format?
Thank you. I use an older version of powerpoint which doesn't have the wider screen format. I still use the older version because I'm so familiar with it. But I do record the screen in 16x9, it's just that when you watch youtube videos in chrome, it cuts off the black edges. Which makes it look like I made the video in 4x3 when in reality they are 16x9. Eventually I will move up to a later version of powerpoint.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos Thanks for your reply and interesting what you say about Chrome, anyway your videos are still the best at explaining stuff, stay awesome man. love this channel
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@Cio Dokop Thank you
Your the best. I really proud of you. I’m a BCS student. We studied this lesson on the first semester but nobody got it. Know when by watching this video I understood 100%. I always guide my classmates to watch your videos.
Please, Please, Please never stopping. Continue and teach us. Make more videos about PC. You’re really a honest person that toil to us.
Your sincerely from Afghanistan.
And after all that being said, you don't know the difference of "Your" and "You're".
If you study that stuff at a university, you probbale will work in a professional IT environment, like a datacenter. A datacenter has a hughe bypart, wich is heat and goal of a datacenter is to make money of this hughe and expensive bypart. The most easy way is to sell the heat as warm- or heating-water to the neighborhood. If you cool your system with water, you just need a water heat exchanger to be in that business and finaly get a financial return of the heat. If you just cool your systems by a AC, 40% of the intake engergy is wasted.
@bookmarkthis you're*
@bookmarkthis you're*
@bookmarkthis you're* ... Also, I don't know what OIC means (I don't speak the retards' language, so care to translate that into English for normal and intelligent people like me?)
You should have billions of subscribers!!! For real with all the junk and bloat drama I like to have frustration free information.
Thank you so much. Keep it going 👍
tech quickie huh
Linus tech tip hahahaha
Shortest, simplest yet most elucidative and informative video about heatsinks, cooling.
You have such a great talent that thousands upon thousands of people very much appreciate, including myself. Thank you for the valuable content!
I love these illustration and demonstration of why and how these _(scientifically/technically)_ works vs all these people like JayzTwoCents or LinusTechTips rambling for 10+ minutes with vlog style vs teacher/presentation style.
LOL!
Linus knows what to tell but doesn't know how to tell.
They do far better job than this video at explaining why they perform better. Computer cooling is a very easy thing to learn, if you are new you will have to read a bit about it. Overclockers' forums are usually the best source of information about computer cooling, because they are gung ho about that subject.
Thanks for the detailed explanation
Ray, do you think you're great? do work, not promotion in people's content!
Why do I see you on everything I watch
the fact that you even commented on unpopular videos pissed me off. you're literally *everywhere*
@@foolishxhero IKR ITS SO ANOYING
Why you are here ?
Why even 10 dislikes!
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Perfect timing for this video. Just discovered the different cooling methods and needed addition clarification on this topic. The least talked about critical fact is that thermal compound fills in "the microscope gaps" between the CPU and the heat sink. Most people think both surfaces are 100% flat. But technical, as stated, they are not. Great video.
Thank you Kenneth.
Your videos are the best for IT stuff hands down
Thank you
This is the most detailed Information on how cooling works
I cannot tell you how much your videos have helped me understand things
I have no ideas about computer parts, I watches some videos here on youtube but I think your video is the hands down the best because it's a little bit more easier to understand. thank you
This Guy just explained everything needed for coolers which is awesome
Thanks, I learned a couple things there. I actually expected the entire thing to be review.
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The best thing is that i found this channel
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Thank you I had a friend ask me about how cooling works so I will send him the link to your video 👍👍
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Thanks :)
Mein Gott. I did not know the reasoning behind a heat sink until this video. I've been binging your videos and every video has at least a handful of "Eureka!" moments. I've shared this channel with plenty friends.
Bro the way you
gone on with the explanation it was so smooth that I thought Christopher Walken is now into geeky stuff and left acting. The content was perfect brother. I love it. I am gonna research the cooling system then.
Good animation, really help me out to understand heat sink
Thanks
Thanks for the knowledge.... I really appreciate you ... Keep going never stop uploading these best explaining videos 👌
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Glad it was helpful!
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Nice video, helped me pick a cooler for my pc im building!
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By the way,
Are you going to make videos about New Comptia A+ (1001N)?
Thanks.....yes I am.
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos I understand. You are welcome and thank you again for making these wonderful videos...
I really do... 🙇🙇🙇
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Guess who is back its me :-) ,,,and another great work done by you 🌹
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I built a computer, as I usually had done, thinking I'm fairly knowledgeable - coming back to it years afterward, I find almost every significant installation was pretty bad; one being CPU thermal paste. The computer always ran hot, and while replacing the standard heat sink with a liquid cooler, I found the paste was way too little; the reason was my earlier heat sinks clamped on so tightly that the paste came out all over. My recent computer's mounting is much less, therefore the paste was not covering much area - had there been enough paste, the OE probably cooled well enough. The liquid cooler is very good though; most people probably *frown* on stiff liquid lines, but I am thinking the line's material may have low permeability (less liquid loss over time), and I am quite satisfied with it being that way. The Cooler Master -120 single-fan is a good price and has good performance; if I remember correctly, I reduced a staggering ~90°C+ (hot day, under load) to more like the mid-40s (32°C, idle, cold ambient) with much quicker pull-down times). It went through hell for quite while.
Finally a good video without any drama on it and no adv! Ty, great work!
edit: ok, there are some adv on it, at least at the end of the video, but, hey, at least there is no drama and no idiot voice!
Good Explanation
Thanks.
Great Video!
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Great video. Thanks
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Thank you!
This video is pretty cool
Nice. I will admit, I have never used a water-cooler before. Lol!😃
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I use third party cpu cooler. I do editing and gaming. Tnx for this info man..
Actually if I am not mistaken water coolers only trumps air coolers just because they have a larger "heat" BUFFER to deal with and the fact that the heat can more "easily" be able to be "offloaded". Since water takes so much flipping heat before it's gets "too hot". Over say even a huge aluminum block. The reason I believe people use them for intensive builds is because they can MOVE the heat dissipation rather than having an insanely huge air cooling rig inside the case. To say just out/near the outside of the case for the quickest air exchanging. In addition to the price tag you will also take the risk of it breaking (likely the pump but leakage do happens even in good quality AIOs but your pump is likely to brick before that happens) and once it does good luck "fixing it". At least with 3rd party 120mm coolers you can probably easily get a static pressure fan to do the job instead. Also who said that stock coolers are crap? I have an APU and it's cooler is doing it job even under heavy stock loads. I heard also that the Rzyen coolers can even do a LIGHT overclock before they hit the fans say to speak.
The cpu fan that you have I believe is the hyper 212 evo. They have recently came out with a black version and it looks sweet. If i didn't have a triple fan aio, I would def use the black evo 212.
very nice
Thank you for your recomendation
When I built my latest PC I installed a water cooler. I’m a gamer and with air cooling my CPU was always near its thermal limits, but with water cooling the CPU stays significantly cooler and I can play for hours without glitching.
Very nice.plz provide clear video for MANET
Man u r awsome thanku soooo muchhhhh♥️
Wow I learned something
Thank you very much.
Some basics for the uninitiated. IMO, the upper limits as stated by some laptop and desktop makers, is too optimistic and leaves very little room if over-heating occurs in the CPUs & GPU's. "Gamers" seem to be the main group of users keenly aware of the overheating issue. The life of a PC can be considerable extended by ensuring it runs as cool as possible from day one. Obviously, preventing excess heating in the first place is the key! Outside of upgrading OE cooling, I've found the following basic suggestions beneficial for my family and friends, when all of the following are implemented.
Just Basic stuff...
Routinely clean the fan(s) & screens. Don't impede the flow of air circulating around the unit. Especially on the bottom of LT's, their exhaust ports, if any, and the back of desktop "towers", or where the CPU fan intakes are located. Placing a small desk fan so it blows/circulates air in the direction of the CPU fan intakes can help.
I place an adjustable "frame/base" under my laptop, on my desk. Helping the fresh air supply greatly, dropping op temps by 15* F. Look for one made of aluminum, that will only contact the LT bottom with 4 upright feet...not a "platter" covering the entire underside - defeating the purpose. Amazon has them.
Lastly, the freeware "SpeedFans", which I use on 2 of 3 computers, provided the most cooling benefit listed here. RUclips has many tutorials on how to properly adjust SpeedFans' settings. A MUST watch, even for the experienced!
OR buy this supremely superior software to my SpeedFans suggestion in my last post for cheap! www.argusmonitor.com/en/how_to_control_system_cpu_and_gpu_fans_by_temperature.php
Thx for video! Keep on!
Amazing 😍😍😍
amazing
*A CPU would NEVER fry in 10 seconds!*
wow COMPTIA is getting personal nowadays huh? lol awesome vid
Thanks
Good Information
I understand people have cpu core i7 and use chipset motherboard series Z
eg: Z170 Asus or Z270 gigabyte
Usually use cooling water I think because maybe Do overclock use cooling water for cpu's.
I don't have thermal paste, so I used toothpaste. Is this correct or not, please advise.
Amazing video, got most of the information I needed! One question though, do I need to use thermal paste with a water cooler?
Yes you do.
PowerCert Animated Videos Alright, thank you!
4:08 Did you know that "Warrany void if removed" stickers are illegal in the US?
Also water coolers are not necessarily silent because that pump makes a lot of noise.
No. A typical 5v cheap submersible water pump have a lifetime of about 200,000 hours, a flow rate of 1.6L/min and is very very quite. I don't know where you got your sources but I've been using them a lot in my projects.
@@nullbeyondo My Corsair h115i wants to say otherwise. Nobody is talking about lifetime here or efficiency...
Jus omens these I a seasoned techie but picked p a few good things
On the water cooler do you have to replace the water? Or just fill it in once?
Me cleaning dust bunnies out of computer: oh no wonder my CPU is overheating it has all this gunk on it
I'm still using thermal paste for the liquid cooling?
Yes
you forgot the AIO (all in one) water cooling, and custom water cooling.
Air cooling and air tower cooling. But this is the basic so no problem for now.
About the AIO water cooling, if user don't know exactly AIO water cooling, they may misunderstood that part.
I get it to make upgrading possible- they piece it out.
If it’s water cooled do we need to replace thermal paste still?
You still need thermal paste, yes.
I don't think that you are completly right with what you say at 0:32.
That the CPU could burn up without Heatsink or something like that.
But it would usualy do heat/trotheling (trotheling down the performance and power when temperature goes over 92°-100°) and the computer would shutdown if it reaches 105° or so.
Cpu causes most heat? 1080ti: hold my beer!
You mean Vega 64
You mean the 400W 3090
@@oliviuskehzawokaso monster!
Thank you for discussing the whole cooling system. Can I get access to you as i've some personal questions to be answered .
Great video, however, the air-cooler bundled with CPU is perfectly adequate. I don't know why you stated otherwise. CPUs with higher TDP don't come with a CPU cooler by the manufacturer, because the one they can fit in their tiny box won't be adequate.
Bottom line is, if its in the box, it's perfectly adequate.
Explain clock and over clock