UPDATE I have been reading through everyone’s comments and I wanted to add some additional information about the project here. 1. Where are the benchmarks and games? Because the Xbox is a locked system, there is no room for overclocking without modifying the console’s software which Microsoft really doesn’t like and will likely get the console banned. There also isn’t a good way to measure performance, but it is likely very similar to stock. Gameplay is also similar to stock. You can monitor various temperatures on the display which gives some insight into performance. 2. Why is the console water cooled? While water cooling doesn’t yield much direct benefit to console performance it does reduce heat-soak which will allow the console to run at 100% without throttling. Cooler components also generally last longer. Also, the world's greatest Xbox has to be water cooled or it isn't really the world's greatest is it? 3. Why not build a PC? The goal of this project was to build the world’s greatest Xbox, not PC, so building a PC wouldn’t exactly accomplish that goal. For the time and money spent on this Xbox, I could have multiple gaming PCs that outperform this console, but I wanted this to be a more unique and challenging project. 4. Where are the STL print files? I have not released the STL files because there are about 50 disjointed parts with random modifications and revisions that are in no way intuitive. The 3D-printed parts are also a very small portion of this build, and when combined with the other custom pieces and modifications after printing, it would likely be much easier to start from the ground up. I also kinda like the idea of this being a one-off. 5. Why is the coolant purple? The coolant is supposed to be pastel gray, but it does have a purple tint. I went with gray so the accent could be any color without clashing, but I will probably go with green once I flush it. 6. Is it for sale? I have considered making custom Xbox cases without the water cooling, but that has been put on the back burner for now as I work on other projects. If there is enough demand, I might reconsider it. As for this console, I actually tried to auction it off on Ebay, but sadly everyone on the internet just wants to troll so most of the bids ended up being fraudulent and I had to cancel the listing. 7. S*x box? Lol, I heard it too after rewatching the video. 8. What does Microsoft think about this? I have tried reaching out to people at Microsoft and Xbox about this project, but I have yet to get a response. 9. Are there any more videos? I originally made a lot of content for this project on TikTok so if you want to see some more Xbox videos you can check those out over there. My username is the same as RUclips. EDIT 1: I don't check this channel very much and this video has gained a lot of comments and attention recently which I am incredibly thankful for. I am starting to reply to comments and I hope to get to everyone soon! EDIT 2: Replying to comments is taking much longer than I expected, but it has been fun answering your questions. It is definitely going to be a while before I get to everyone.
Your engineering and design skills are as professional as it gets. Of course, the clean, almost cable-less interior layout, the slide-in design of components, and the use of the Pi and the external display are immaculate, but the small little things like the leather strap for removing the custom backplate, powder coat finishes, and the rotating 3D model on the front display really make this creation feel polished and complete. I hope this video gets more traction!
As awesome as this is, I doubt it would have very much, if any impact on how well games would run. The Xbox would have to adjust the clock speeds of the CPU and GPU based on thermals. This probably does happen to an extent but I'm assuming Microsoft only had thermals with their OEM cooling in mind. Unless the Xbox team pulled a chad and left headroom for mod enthusiasts by design. Don't get me wrong though, this is cool as hell and took a tone of skill to make look as clean as it does.
Usually, these kinds of mods end up feeling like prototypes or proof of concepts, even in their finished state. This one, however, feels like a genuine product, like something I’d actually bother going through with, rather than appreciate from a distance. Wonderful work.
Its so refreshing seeing a video thats straight to the point, not begging for likes or subs. Doesnt have adds or is trying to push something down your throat. Instant Sub from me G. Great video and build.
Performance will be identical to a non overheating xbox, the temps will be dramatically different though. My guess would be a 20 to 25 degree drop in peak thermals.
I'm 45 years old. You can't imagine what it was like living in the time we are in now. You can't know what it was like to go from Atari to Nintendo. Fast forward to today's machine, the XBOX. That machine was absolutely cutting edge for a console. When it was first released, nerds like me absolutely hated on this machine. We hated on it like you wouldn't imagine. I don't remember how much it cost but we were like, "What is wrong with people? Who would pay all of that for the weakest CPU around, a Celeron? The GPU I think was based on an overclocked Nvidia Geforce 2, which at the time the console came out, was already far outclassed by even the cheap version Geforce 3 series. Knowing that it was just a Windows 2000 PC with low end hardware, we couldn't imagine why anyone would buy a gaming PC like that, not to mention you couldn't upgrade it.
Im sitting here wondering why anyone would ever buy a PS5 Pro instead of a PC.. the infinitely better deal is a PC, yet it's the same lazy console gamer mindset that still prevails is "PCs are difficult to use" 😂😂
Yep, I remember getting ostracized for having it instead of the illustrious PS2. Now looking back, I'm wondering how anybody played on PS2 given most of the games run like ass.
Ark would be a fantastic benchmark since it runs like shit on the console and comes with a built in fps counter/graphics settings. Halo 5's variable framerate for animations at distance could be a great test too. (The game can downscale down to 15 fps for distant character animations on the worst of times)
Would you ever put something out there linking to the parts needed and all the measurements and instructions as well as selling the cases themselves for people to use? It would be a great addition to the Xbox for many people.
for the silver flat cable, you could try cable sleeves, there are many diameters and specially larger ones come flat instead of round, one of the sizes must fit around it
Video came on feed, Loved it!! Thumbs up for the presentation and skills and the end look of xbox series x. Does look like the world's greatest 'looking' xbox but had a quick search through your videos... is there a follow up on thermals comparisons ? those i would love to see
Ever plan on putting out a build list and the stl files for the case modifications so others can do this too? And are you going to put out a video showing the performance of the new cooling system?
Regardless of title it's just a glorified calculator really no benchmark temps needed lol. No but you're right man he should post some tips seriously because that's a lot of painstaking work going into something to not even be across the board numbers speak the truth type of situation
All I can say is, "Dear GOD... How much money do I have to send you to have one of these custom built for my system?" Absolute GENIUS and your workmanship is top tier.
The original design had some pipes poking out the back, but I had some issues with that and had to move everything inside. Most of the liquid cooling components are visible from the original fan grill which acts as a sort of window.
Wow I’ll been talking about how cool it would to water cool my ps4 for years now just don’t have the skills to do it, looks amazing mate you have done a fantastic job on that 👌🏼
And the best part about this build .... Its nownot just only a console based on now dated hardware but its also way more expensive than a water cooler pc with current gen hardware 10/10 would highly recommend
for tiny water cooled systems it can help filling if you can run a vacuum before filling. it tests if the lines can hold pressure but it's main function is when filling you hook a sealed tank to the cooling lines and open the valve and the coolant will get sucked right in the entire system. kinda confusing explaining it for my lil brain. but it's how A/C systems get filled quickly
@@stephanos2758many games don’t hit their target fps. increasing apu frequency would assist in this. very common on modded nintendo switches. no idea how viable it is. but in principle it is a thing. and the extra thermal headroom afforded to it by the custom loop would aid in this, providing the chip is stable at higher frequencies.
Would really nice to see performance levels, exhaust temperatures, Fps, etc. -- Better cooling is always good for the health and helps with heavy performance games on the equipment (ask Ps5 base with FF16 cutscenes 😅).
Cool build, but I'd recommend for you to change the water to clear distilled and treated water, so the color pigments in your water won't clutter the cooling blocks and ends disastrous.
Dang bro here I am thinking I'm going to do this (like a PC build) and then you go and make a bunch of custom parts. If I'm not mistaken, I have the same Citizen watch...a couple of those exact PCAT models actually...and it appears you changed the strap.
Id buy this as a kit,, maybe start a fan page for a minimum number of pre orders,, i think you would be suprised how many orders you would get and id be happy to wait 6 months to get mine, liked and subbed,, good work
@@bravefastrabbit770 it's set to power limit not thermals like you can on PC! And there isn't enough power there to make the APU "thermal throttle" The maximum draw on the APU is 200W! You can cool that adequately with the vapour chamber heat sink on SX! In exactly the same way, if you tried to LN2 a series X you wouldn't get any more performance out of it because it's power set...not thermal set!!
I think the water cooling purposes are to 1.) See if it’s possible in a small footprint, and 2.) If so use the cooler to make the XBox last much longer. Not to perform better because there is no current way to overclock a console CPU (as of now) and really no need to.
@@kid_rajah 1) i doubt it's just to see if it is possible in a small package, sicne it's probably just to see if it's possible at all. 2) water cooling is absolutely NOT more reliable or long lasting than air cooling, this is not for longevity. 3) even if there was a way to overclock, most games would just have a hard limit on 30, 60 or 120 frames, so at best you'd be on slightly better resolution, and again, as @senilestix said, it's power limited, so even that would be hard
make the block or give me the info to mill one myself. I would have gone external to minimize the leaks an possible drips of coolant on the circuitboard.
The block is an EK Annihilator that I soldered to a sheet of copper. I then drilled out holes in the copper and soldered in the original threaded inserts from the heatsink.
UPDATE
I have been reading through everyone’s comments and I wanted to add some additional information about the project here.
1. Where are the benchmarks and games?
Because the Xbox is a locked system, there is no room for overclocking without modifying the console’s software which Microsoft really doesn’t like and will likely get the console banned. There also isn’t a good way to measure performance, but it is likely very similar to stock. Gameplay is also similar to stock. You can monitor various temperatures on the display which gives some insight into performance.
2. Why is the console water cooled?
While water cooling doesn’t yield much direct benefit to console performance it does reduce heat-soak which will allow the console to run at 100% without throttling. Cooler components also generally last longer. Also, the world's greatest Xbox has to be water cooled or it isn't really the world's greatest is it?
3. Why not build a PC?
The goal of this project was to build the world’s greatest Xbox, not PC, so building a PC wouldn’t exactly accomplish that goal. For the time and money spent on this Xbox, I could have multiple gaming PCs that outperform this console, but I wanted this to be a more unique and challenging project.
4. Where are the STL print files?
I have not released the STL files because there are about 50 disjointed parts with random modifications and revisions that are in no way intuitive. The 3D-printed parts are also a very small portion of this build, and when combined with the other custom pieces and modifications after printing, it would likely be much easier to start from the ground up. I also kinda like the idea of this being a one-off.
5. Why is the coolant purple?
The coolant is supposed to be pastel gray, but it does have a purple tint. I went with gray so the accent could be any color without clashing, but I will probably go with green once I flush it.
6. Is it for sale?
I have considered making custom Xbox cases without the water cooling, but that has been put on the back burner for now as I work on other projects. If there is enough demand, I might reconsider it. As for this console, I actually tried to auction it off on Ebay, but sadly everyone on the internet just wants to troll so most of the bids ended up being fraudulent and I had to cancel the listing.
7. S*x box?
Lol, I heard it too after rewatching the video.
8. What does Microsoft think about this?
I have tried reaching out to people at Microsoft and Xbox about this project, but I have yet to get a response.
9. Are there any more videos?
I originally made a lot of content for this project on TikTok so if you want to see some more Xbox videos you can check those out over there. My username is the same as RUclips.
EDIT 1:
I don't check this channel very much and this video has gained a lot of comments and attention recently which I am incredibly thankful for. I am starting to reply to comments and I hope to get to everyone soon!
EDIT 2:
Replying to comments is taking much longer than I expected, but it has been fun answering your questions. It is definitely going to be a while before I get to everyone.
Nice papi
mannn the fake bids on ebay sucks thx for trying tho
Try this on PS5 Pro, and you will get whatever money you want, I am pretty sure. Water-cooled PS5 Pro is wet dream(literally) for some sony fanbois.
Excellent device but why it not in my house? I thought Xbox was in my house not the workshop. Me need have xbox. But Xbox no box X. Me happy.
I’m so interested in buying bracket kit!!! Would love to do one myself but don’t have a 3D printer
no ads, no sponsors. just straight to the point. love it
It had me confused. The whole video I felt like something was missing until I saw your comment.
I actually just got an ad.
I wouldn’t be mad if it did; let the creator eat lol
I got ads
The best XBox is any that are in the trash
I'm not used to people just getting straight to the build. Good on you.
Your engineering and design skills are as professional as it gets. Of course, the clean, almost cable-less interior layout, the slide-in design of components, and the use of the Pi and the external display are immaculate, but the small little things like the leather strap for removing the custom backplate, powder coat finishes, and the rotating 3D model on the front display really make this creation feel polished and complete.
I hope this video gets more traction!
This video is underrated. What an amazing build, keep doing what you're doing! Checking out your other videos right now. 😄
What is this video rated and what should it be rated?
Is there STLs I can access to build one myself???
wondering too 🤔🤔
Ditto
The world will never know
What's a stl?
@@KRYXOWOLFFord focus
The quality video and the knowledage required to do this is outstanding.
I hope and expect this channel will grow into one of the greats.
Try gaming on it and show the performance and the difference between the regular and this one
That’s what I was curious about too 😊
There is little to no performance benefit from this
As awesome as this is, I doubt it would have very much, if any impact on how well games would run. The Xbox would have to adjust the clock speeds of the CPU and GPU based on thermals. This probably does happen to an extent but I'm assuming Microsoft only had thermals with their OEM cooling in mind. Unless the Xbox team pulled a chad and left headroom for mod enthusiasts by design. Don't get me wrong though, this is cool as hell and took a tone of skill to make look as clean as it does.
Yeah literally pointless
It’s just a custom cooling solution, still really cool though
Microsoft should be hired this guy for his innovation
instead theyll sue him bc corporate greed.
@thehighschooldropout8218 That wouldn't be cooperate grid it would be cooperate pride it would only be cooperate greed if they sold something similar
@@thehighschooldropout8218 sue him and steal his design for the next xbox series
not selling a liquid cooled console that cost to much for both the customer as it would the development.
dude’s literally proving most gamers dream can come true, now I just gotta do this with my PS5.
Lol PS5 he says.. Do it to your dental dam as well.
yeah ok! double check pricing for something like this.
@diyperks
There is already a channel that did a seriously tiny PS5 out of Copper loose absolutely wild.
what dream?
super talented, not only custom water cooled but also custom electronics as well.
Usually, these kinds of mods end up feeling like prototypes or proof of concepts, even in their finished state. This one, however, feels like a genuine product, like something I’d actually bother going through with, rather than appreciate from a distance.
Wonderful work.
Its so refreshing seeing a video thats straight to the point, not begging for likes or subs. Doesnt have adds or is trying to push something down your throat. Instant Sub from me G. Great video and build.
Thanks! I probably should have added an intro, but I figured most people would just want to see the build.
I was expecting him to put a bunch of assessors together to build the greatest Xbox but instead, he quite literally built the greatest Xbox
I don't do any of that easy stuff. Only the best for this build.
Now we need a performance video. Awsome build i appreciate your attention to detail.
Thank you! There really isn't much to sho in terms of performance.
We would like to see the performances and temps difference between this custom-built and the standard variant.
Performance will be identical to a non overheating xbox, the temps will be dramatically different though. My guess would be a 20 to 25 degree drop in peak thermals.
This video deserves milions of likes! What a jawdropping build dude, this is AMAZING!
I'm 45 years old. You can't imagine what it was like living in the time we are in now. You can't know what it was like to go from Atari to Nintendo. Fast forward to today's machine, the XBOX. That machine was absolutely cutting edge for a console. When it was first released, nerds like me absolutely hated on this machine. We hated on it like you wouldn't imagine. I don't remember how much it cost but we were like, "What is wrong with people? Who would pay all of that for the weakest CPU around, a Celeron? The GPU I think was based on an overclocked Nvidia Geforce 2, which at the time the console came out, was already far outclassed by even the cheap version Geforce 3 series. Knowing that it was just a Windows 2000 PC with low end hardware, we couldn't imagine why anyone would buy a gaming PC like that, not to mention you couldn't upgrade it.
It wasn't that much of a PC until the 360 came out especially the one.
@@amazingamazigh1538 You're wrong. It is literally a low end PC. It runs Microsoft Windows NT5, AKA Windows 2000+.
Im sitting here wondering why anyone would ever buy a PS5 Pro instead of a PC.. the infinitely better deal is a PC, yet it's the same lazy console gamer mindset that still prevails is "PCs are difficult to use"
😂😂
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 facts lmao fr
Yep, I remember getting ostracized for having it instead of the illustrious PS2. Now looking back, I'm wondering how anybody played on PS2 given most of the games run like ass.
Happy New Modding Year! I appreciate your inspiring content. Best wishes to you.
thank you for the BEST video format... no bs.
This is the coolest little build I’ve seen in a long time!
I liked and subscribed just because this format feels refreshing after years of ads being slapped in your face
Absolutely amazing build but would love to see some performance demos with all that cooling!
That’s is the worlds greatest Xbox, I doubted until the end I saw how sick you made it look and built it. I want one now
How is this impacting performance? Dynamic resolution / framerate in particular.
i doubt its doing anything since the xbox already had great thermals from what i gathered
Ark would be a fantastic benchmark since it runs like shit on the console and comes with a built in fps counter/graphics settings. Halo 5's variable framerate for animations at distance could be a great test too. (The game can downscale down to 15 fps for distant character animations on the worst of times)
Wow! Im impressed! Looks solid and ver thoughtfully put together.
This is work of Art. Subbed. Let's Not forget. Series x has the best cooling of any console this generation. Great work.
Just wow! Amazing build man. You really outdid yourself.
Would you ever put something out there linking to the parts needed and all the measurements and instructions as well as selling the cases themselves for people to use? It would be a great addition to the Xbox for many people.
Only if they came built like this !!! what an amazin build ! you sir are something else !!! Thank you
for the silver flat cable, you could try cable sleeves, there are many diameters and specially larger ones come flat instead of round, one of the sizes must fit around it
I'll look into that!
This is how it should have been shipped from the factory. Well played, sir. ❤
Video came on feed, Loved it!! Thumbs up for the presentation and skills and the end look of xbox series x. Does look like the world's greatest 'looking' xbox but had a quick search through your videos... is there a follow up on thermals comparisons ? those i would love to see
I wish I had what it takes to do this kind of project. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Xbox team are here. Xbox is better. I appreciate your first project ❤ and your next
Dude this is unbelievable, this looks like something that came from a multi million sub DIY channel. Fantastic job
Thank you! I really wanted to make something that looked and felt like a premium OEM product with this build!
Outstanding work, Looks amazing!
Were any benchmarks, thermal comparisons, or acoustics test performed?
Ever plan on putting out a build list and the stl files for the case modifications so others can do this too? And are you going to put out a video showing the performance of the new cooling system?
This is amazing!! Fantastic work!!
Really amazing work you have put in and it's outstanding to see
Thank you! I really tired to build best version of an Xbox Seres X that I could.
This is insane man. Great work
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the build!
came out so good. Awsome work.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Definitely craziest xbox mod ever done, great job
Awesome, I would like to see a similar build for a PS4 PRO in a future video,
MFW this dude spends all this time water-cooling and Xbox and doesn't even bother to post benchmark temps 😐
Regardless of title it's just a glorified calculator really no benchmark temps needed lol. No but you're right man he should post some tips seriously because that's a lot of painstaking work going into something to not even be across the board numbers speak the truth type of situation
All I can say is, "Dear GOD... How much money do I have to send you to have one of these custom built for my system?" Absolute GENIUS and your workmanship is top tier.
Thumbs up for going straight to the build 👍I would love to see you make a transparent cover instead to see the beautiful liquid pipings.
The original design had some pipes poking out the back, but I had some issues with that and had to move everything inside. Most of the liquid cooling components are visible from the original fan grill which acts as a sort of window.
Wow I’ll been talking about how cool it would to water cool my ps4 for years now just don’t have the skills to do it, looks amazing mate you have done a fantastic job on that 👌🏼
Thank you! There are a bunch of water cooling and in depth modding videos on RUclips that could help you out. Go for it!
god, i wish you made these for customers, it's so cool!
coolest console mod ever done and no jankinest like most. awesome video! very thought out and much love put into this.
Thanks! I really wanted to push myself with this one and make something as close to OEM as I could.
Wow this is such an insane build , you should sell these as a kit
And the best part about this build .... Its nownot just only a console based on now dated hardware but its also way more expensive than a water cooler pc with current gen hardware
10/10 would highly recommend
Thanks for the 10/10 recommendation!
for tiny water cooled systems it can help filling if you can run a vacuum before filling. it tests if the lines can hold pressure but it's main function is when filling you hook a sealed tank to the cooling lines and open the valve and the coolant will get sucked right in the entire system. kinda confusing explaining it for my lil brain. but it's how A/C systems get filled quickly
I admire your craftsmanship🎉
Maravilhoso 👏😍 Não é apenas uma refrigeração melhorada, é um projeto completo pensado até na manutenção e melhoramento futuro.
It's cool, but without overclocking it to take advantage of that cooling, then what's the point other than it's really cool.
what would overclocking a console achieve. the game will still play as designed.
@@stephanos2758many games don’t hit their target fps. increasing apu frequency would assist in this. very common on modded nintendo switches. no idea how viable it is. but in principle it is a thing. and the extra thermal headroom afforded to it by the custom loop would aid in this, providing the chip is stable at higher frequencies.
Incredible work! Wow
Speak my friend!
What a beautiful guy!
I live in Brazil and I would easily buy your project!
I'll spread the word!
Would really nice to see performance levels, exhaust temperatures, Fps, etc.
-- Better cooling is always good for the health and helps with heavy performance games on the equipment (ask Ps5 base with FF16 cutscenes 😅).
Since the console outputs a relatively constant amount of heat, the exhaust temperatures should be within margin of error of the stock console.
There's tons of content out there on PC builds, but this was awesome. Doing a series X was gold. I hope Microsoft is watching.
Thanks! I hope so too!
Cool build, but I'd recommend for you to change the water to clear distilled and treated water, so the color pigments in your water won't clutter the cooling blocks and ends disastrous.
Just amazing.
Bro you are on diy park level 🔥
Thank you!
Awesome build! Where can we buy the parts/kit to build our own?
I hope this gets more attention this is so cool
Bro jumped straight to the point, love it
You are a genius. Congratulations...
Best way to know if you sealed the water pipes good is put some air through
Talk about awesome build fella
Thanks!
Wonderful work Big Bro. 💪
Alright now when I can I buy a kit. I want my Xbox to be one of the greats too
NGL the fluid looks purple and reminds me of gamecube. You should have stuck with green to match xbox original color schemes.
well he made it for his own sake, maybe you should spend the countless hours and dedication to your own water cooled xbox and make it green ;)
@@Rem_NL cunt says what?
Very cool project! ❤❤ The display were you got it?
Dang bro here I am thinking I'm going to do this (like a PC build) and then you go and make a bunch of custom parts.
If I'm not mistaken, I have the same Citizen watch...a couple of those exact PCAT models actually...and it appears you changed the strap.
Se ve bien, pero, y el rendimiento y las temperaturas reales en carga?
Looks amazing!! Any stats on how it performed? Was it worth it?
Thank you! The performance is similar to stock and it definitely isn't worth if you are only looking for performance.
So any difference in performance?
Of course not.
the amazing things you can do with a 3dprinter and some creativity and ingenuity
3D printers have gotten insanely cheap for how many possibilities they open up for projects like this. You can really do a lot with them.
Id buy this as a kit,, maybe start a fan page for a minimum number of pre orders,, i think you would be suprised how many orders you would get and id be happy to wait 6 months to get mine, liked and subbed,, good work
That backplate is insane!
Xbox Need more people like you to design shit that works for the future, bravo
Haha, the water cooling is almost certainly less reliable long-term than air cooling, but it's always fun do something new and challenging.
SUPER COOL MAN! you should try and get all of the air out of the loop
I was able to get almost all the air out of the loop and what I wasn't able to remove just pockets in the reservoir, so it's not a huge deal.
i wish you could have specified what makes this custom xbox different from the original at the end of the video while testing it out
Should build and sell them, sure There is a market for such a beautiful machine!
He would make alot of money off this for sure
He would be getting sued for selling bricked (banned) Xbox Series X's.
they're called pc's lol
Incredible work.
Thank you!!
not an xbox fan but appreciate the work, beautiful.
Awesome build.....But, the performance is IDENTICAL, just cooler!!
Highly depends on the game, if it's throttling this will allow it to squeeze out a bit more
@@bravefastrabbit770 it's set to power limit not thermals like you can on PC! And there isn't enough power there to make the APU "thermal throttle" The maximum draw on the APU is 200W! You can cool that adequately with the vapour chamber heat sink on SX! In exactly the same way, if you tried to LN2 a series X you wouldn't get any more performance out of it because it's power set...not thermal set!!
I think the water cooling purposes are to 1.) See if it’s possible in a small footprint, and 2.) If so use the cooler to make the XBox last much longer. Not to perform better because there is no current way to overclock a console CPU (as of now) and really no need to.
@@bravefastrabbit770 still useless
@@kid_rajah
1) i doubt it's just to see if it is possible in a small package, sicne it's probably just to see if it's possible at all.
2) water cooling is absolutely NOT more reliable or long lasting than air cooling, this is not for longevity.
3) even if there was a way to overclock, most games would just have a hard limit on 30, 60 or 120 frames, so at best you'd be on slightly better resolution, and again, as @senilestix said, it's power limited, so even that would be hard
Awesome job dude!
Thank you!
Well done bro!
Sick water cooled dvd player!!
It's also a CD player too!!!
@@project-blog Should do a water cooled ps5 next!
this is so awesome! Great job!
I love the console mod but what are the performance gains from it?
The console is locked, so aside from running cooler and having less heat soak, the performance will be similar to stock.
So clean bro !
Thank you!
make the block or give me the info to mill one myself. I would have gone external to minimize the leaks an possible drips of coolant on the circuitboard.
The block is an EK Annihilator that I soldered to a sheet of copper. I then drilled out holes in the copper and soldered in the original threaded inserts from the heatsink.
Excellent work!
Thanks!
Good work. Looks good!
Thanks!
caught me off guard when you just when right in
Got a sub like and comment from me, quality work on the video
Thank you!
Truly magnificent!