The Crazy Future of CPU Cooling

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  • @mryeester
    @mryeester8 ай бұрын

    is it chilly in here or is it just me? 🥶also, i finally got around to linking the components in my main PC build - check out the description if you're interested what I'm rocking!

  • @JordanN404

    @JordanN404

    8 ай бұрын

    Just you

  • @samuellammers6335

    @samuellammers6335

    8 ай бұрын

    e

  • @yahyaelfekak3535

    @yahyaelfekak3535

    8 ай бұрын

    Can you give a pc please. btw the vid was awesome bro keep up

  • @random_person618

    @random_person618

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@yahyaelfekak3535I need to know. What do you expect to see after posting this?

  • @yahyaelfekak3535

    @yahyaelfekak3535

    8 ай бұрын

    @@random_person618 @mryeester i know you can prove him wrong

  • @mistaBorg
    @mistaBorg8 ай бұрын

    i have a feeling that a laser cooler would be "slightly" more expensive than the cpu it will be used on

  • @DragonDenGaming

    @DragonDenGaming

    8 ай бұрын

    *dies in poor*

  • @M1szS

    @M1szS

    8 ай бұрын

    and use more power

  • @jasonchiu272

    @jasonchiu272

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@DragonDenGaming _To unlock the perk 𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 in the game Real Life™, you must be level 1000 or higher_

  • @sql64

    @sql64

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@M1szSand need cooling

  • @benjaminmaher8896

    @benjaminmaher8896

    8 ай бұрын

    Just slightly

  • @SirajFlorida
    @SirajFlorida8 ай бұрын

    If a CPU was cooled to the point that it was effectively becoming a super conductor wouldn't that change the properties of the transistors, making them more conductive as well. It seems reasonable that they would then not be synchronized with the clock and then would function basically at all.

  • @HahnValentin

    @HahnValentin

    7 ай бұрын

    Silikon becomes superconductive at 0.35K as a quick Google search suggested. In Comparison, Liquid Helium sits at 4.2K, while Laser Cooling could get you down to 0.35K. As far as I know does laser cooling not provide the Power to cool bigger structures, so a micro chip should not be possible to cool down with that...

  • @HUGEHARDTHICKANDVEINY

    @HUGEHARDTHICKANDVEINY

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm wondering if superconductive transistors would be able to turn off. What would that graph look like which shows what the voltage across the transistor is based on gate voltage? They aren't simply on or off.

  • @ArmiaKhairy

    @ArmiaKhairy

    Ай бұрын

    The CPU may not work well below -70C as the metals in the die will shrink too much, which will noticeably change its conductivity, the silicon transistors itself will require more energy as the valence gap is higher in the semiconductor atoms. Note: I spitting bullshit that may be correct.

  • @victorcheung2217
    @victorcheung2217Ай бұрын

    Just put your pc in the fridge.

  • @pralayaryan

    @pralayaryan

    15 күн бұрын

    would break the fridge, then u will have u buy new fridge every few days

  • @bakaneko6639

    @bakaneko6639

    13 күн бұрын

    Too rich to care

  • @Fikoj

    @Fikoj

    13 күн бұрын

    We bouta commit tech heresy with this one🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @Carl_Johnsson

    @Carl_Johnsson

    12 күн бұрын

    Moisture 💀💀💀

  • @Datkidfromwalmart

    @Datkidfromwalmart

    10 күн бұрын

    @@bakaneko6639 Oh, so you're saying you're rich? Well, let me break it down for you, Moneybags. Your wealth can't buy you any taste, class, or a sense of humor. But hey, at least you can drown your sorrows in expensive champagne while the rest of us enjoy a good laugh.

  • @KSAPCreator
    @KSAPCreator8 ай бұрын

    imagine a cooling system that uses paper

  • @TechTonic420

    @TechTonic420

    8 ай бұрын

    Dude, that's insane! Just imagine how cost effective that would be. Or maybe, just maybe even a fan less cooling and thermal throttling, imagine how efficient it would be in terms of power drawing. The future is now dude

  • @hamburmer

    @hamburmer

    8 ай бұрын

    Yo, imagine a cooling system that uses a liquid system. That would be sick.

  • @nlolltube

    @nlolltube

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@hamburmerthere is

  • @TechTonic420

    @TechTonic420

    8 ай бұрын

    @@hamburmer holy shit! That thing exists!!!!! And it can be bought for under 1000$!!!!! Holy fuck, now that's straight up from the future dudes

  • @XX_10101

    @XX_10101

    8 ай бұрын

    Imagine an entirely paper pc- the only one I can afford 😂

  • @steveschweitzer4181
    @steveschweitzer41818 ай бұрын

    Having been deployed above the artic circle with laptops the real issue is not the cpu but the screens, plastic cases, storage etc becoming brittle and cracking in the extreme cold.

  • @aomanexus4861
    @aomanexus48618 ай бұрын

    I look forward to seeing more of these! They’re fun and feel like something I would do at my workshop

  • @echelonrank3927

    @echelonrank3927

    8 ай бұрын

    i once accidentally put water on a PC board like the guy is doing in the video. HA HA what fun, the cpu died within seconds.

  • @ButtMuncherThE-III
    @ButtMuncherThE-III8 ай бұрын

    This man deserves all the awards for how high quality and awesome his informative videos are. Keep it up :]

  • @hoomansarrafan9843

    @hoomansarrafan9843

    8 ай бұрын

    bro! the play button is in the background for a reason 😁😁

  • @technischesgaming

    @technischesgaming

    8 ай бұрын

    The quality isn't bad, but I know a lot of KZreadrs with better quality.

  • @echelonrank3927

    @echelonrank3927

    8 ай бұрын

    @@technischesgaming he is talking about quality of videos, u answering about the quality of content

  • @technischesgaming

    @technischesgaming

    8 ай бұрын

    @@echelonrank3927 Were is the difference?

  • @echelonrank3927

    @echelonrank3927

    8 ай бұрын

    @@technischesgaming somewhere between the awesome quality of filming and editing, and the average quality of technical info

  • @Santa-Claus-
    @Santa-Claus-Ай бұрын

    Material Scientist engineering student here. Now i didnt do any background research on this just to make my comment however, from what i am aware of: getting your CPU to that low of a temeprature to enable it being near a superconductor temperatures would actually stop it from functioning properly. The semiconductor junctions inside your cpu would approach something called freeze-out (or ionization). In essense you stop the semiconductor junctions from being capable of moving carriers shorting the ICs. At 0K (not that youll get there) you wont have conduction. Edit: (no comments yet just adding some more info) rememeber this is semiconductors not metal materials and if you want to look this up quickly you can refer to "Inverse Temperature v. Carrier Concentration"

  • @utubekullanicisi
    @utubekullanicisi8 ай бұрын

    Another limitation to current cooling technology that I'd like to have seen explored in this video in PCs is the heat transfer efficiency of the materials and whole system between the actual transistors of the processor and your cooling material, be it water, liquid helium or something else. You would probably be able to get quite a bit more thermal efficiency out of your dry ice cooling if the heat spreader (IHS) on top of your CPU was a better material. And even if we remove the IHS and directly cool the die, the transistors are well below the material covering the whole die. To solve this, foundries like TSMC is coming up with solutions like etching micro channels in the die itself for water to reach closer to the transistors to cool them more efficiently.

  • @amb_13
    @amb_133 ай бұрын

    The future of electricity bills

  • @zerokun2655
    @zerokun26558 ай бұрын

    5:00 actually the risk is the water will pick up dirt/dust and other particles and then conduct electricity. If you could have everything without any dust or other similar things the water would basically be distilled water, and therefore not conduct electricity (then, overtime the water might dilute things like paint or erode a couple of metal particles from the motherboard/heatsinks and will eventually short xD but it takes a loooong time haha)

  • @mrsquiggles1379

    @mrsquiggles1379

    6 ай бұрын

    Was looking for this comment lmao

  • @algiz8337

    @algiz8337

    5 ай бұрын

    *me applying flex seal to the motherboard

  • @MrArthurdivino
    @MrArthurdivino8 ай бұрын

    This video was just great, love it and the sound track as well.

  • @guitaristkuro8898
    @guitaristkuro88988 ай бұрын

    I think the fully submerged cooling system in fluid is just funny but also definitely how most server rooms will be cooled over fans.

  • @HahnValentin

    @HahnValentin

    7 ай бұрын

    Thats what some Quantum Computers use. It won't be used for conventional silicon Computers, since it is so bad in Terms of Energy efficiency! Else they would use that already! In Addition to that is liquid Helium damn expensive, so you would probably Just use liquid nitrogen which is a bit cheaper but still inefficient. Btw that is the only reason why MRI Scans are so god damn expensive.

  • @juanmanuelc6644

    @juanmanuelc6644

    7 ай бұрын

    That's how they cool transformers

  • @guitaristkuro8898

    @guitaristkuro8898

    6 ай бұрын

    @@HahnValentin Oh I’m not referring to stuff that crazy. I wish I remembered the name but I believe IBM was working on it and showcased it at a tech con few years ago. It’s purpose built to cool servers and such.

  • @curties

    @curties

    6 ай бұрын

    @@guitaristkuro8898 yes there is a solution for submerged server cooling but its just cheaper to run the regular AC units for the server room. you dont want to clean server modules every couple months just because the solution might get conductive (bits of pieces falling of the hardware mixing with the solution).

  • @keerthan7558

    @keerthan7558

    4 ай бұрын

    DIY PERKS did create that set up once , u can watch his video if you are interested in trying it out.

  • @tramcrazy
    @tramcrazy8 ай бұрын

    Please do more long form videos! They are so interesting and I learnt a lot!

  • @michaelskorka2697
    @michaelskorka26978 ай бұрын

    i love your work, i did not know you did videos, keep it up man

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction91408 ай бұрын

    You couldn't find some liquid nitrogen??? What am I paying you for?

  • @redacted_vrvr

    @redacted_vrvr

    8 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @Master_2024

    @Master_2024

    Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @z1kesss
    @z1kesss8 ай бұрын

    you have earned a sub bro, learned a lot in this video too

  • @EverythingSim
    @EverythingSim8 ай бұрын

    Yeester you’re the man. I love these experiments!

  • @mohannedYousif-sy7nc
    @mohannedYousif-sy7nc8 ай бұрын

    Honestly I like the smile on you face and the passion you put in your videos thank you rasta

  • @rch5395
    @rch53958 ай бұрын

    Finally after many weeks a video instead of a short.

  • @selorius28
    @selorius288 ай бұрын

    water condensation can be directed by modifying the radiator, where there is no water, high-temperature silicone is used, and where heat exchange is to take place and where water condensation is to occur, the radiator is silicone-free

  • @nextgen3ric
    @nextgen3ric8 ай бұрын

    I didnt really put it together before this video, but essentially laser cooling is adjacent to tractor beams from science fiction, isn't it?

  • @TheTall
    @TheTall5 ай бұрын

    First time I see a video from you that not a short. So happy :)

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM8 ай бұрын

    the AC thing may be a decent option, you would be able to pipe it into the CPU cooler in a case easily and then you pipe the hot air outside. just make sure to get a 2 pipe one. I guess it could be used to cool your pc first and then cool your room. though you can do what I do, turn on the whole home AC and then put your pc next to it so it gets cold air

  • @omegaprime516

    @omegaprime516

    6 ай бұрын

    Electricity costs make it an issue. Heating and cooling require a lot of watts. If you have a 500 watt PC with everything running, an ac cooling that computer may be equivalent to running a 1500-2000 watt system. Not to mention that 2000 watts is mighty close to your wall outlet plugs power limit, so the ac would have to be on a different breaker than your PC so you don't trip anything. No rides for free in life I'm afraid.

  • @peterlovegood3361

    @peterlovegood3361

    5 ай бұрын

    @@omegaprime516 I mean, there's countries where light bill isn't an issue, I have a 750w computer running with an AC on that very same room, what would really be the difference?

  • @PCBWay
    @PCBWay8 ай бұрын

    We just love your content sooooo much!!🥳🥳

  • @Potatochikorita

    @Potatochikorita

    23 күн бұрын

    Sick I didn’t know PCBway had a channel

  • @PCBWay

    @PCBWay

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Potatochikorita Wanna cry

  • @Silver-go5ch
    @Silver-go5chАй бұрын

    I don't really get it, heat vibrations are random so it should be impossible to lower their momentum with a laser, i would argue that pointing a laser should increase the net momentum of the particles Edit: I just read about it, it's actually super clever, so when they point a laser beam at the atoms, if the frequency is enough to excite the atom from it's ground state, it'll absorb the photon and it's momentum in the direction of the photon(direction of the laser will increase), but atoms vibrate randomly in all directions so normally this would cancel out, as expected. What we actually want is a way to somehow make the photos coming towards the direction of the laser absorb the photon, so that it gets slower, and we want the molecules moving away from the laser to be unaffected so that they don't gain momentum, we achieve this by taking Doppler effect into account, because of Doppler effect, the molecules moving in the direction of the laser will observe a slightly higher frequency, so the frequency of the actual beam can be set to be just slightly lower than the energy band gap, the particles moving away don't get excited because they observe a lower frequency and the molecules moving towards the laser get slower because of the increase due to Doppler effect

  • @cpt.Atomic
    @cpt.Atomic8 ай бұрын

    love your videos man

  • @Automobile7777
    @Automobile77778 ай бұрын

    Someone should make a pc that uses crazy over-the-top parts similar to what this guy did for the cooling system in this video but for every piece of hardware

  • @KingHalbatorix

    @KingHalbatorix

    8 ай бұрын

    overclockers do this all the time, it's not practical for day-to-day use

  • @tristanbackup2536

    @tristanbackup2536

    4 ай бұрын

    Just imagining how efficient the system is doing that. 😂

  • @Techno-Universal
    @Techno-Universal8 ай бұрын

    Imagine that laser cooling system being used for a superconducting zero friction joint on train wheels with AC frictionless motors being used. That sort of system could theoretically make it possible for a train on iron rails to travel at supersonic speeds.

  • @omegaprime516

    @omegaprime516

    6 ай бұрын

    We have magnalev and magnarails which can do that like your laser train idea. Problem with both is the amount of power you need to get those speeds, it increases exponentially.

  • @MotoboyKen
    @MotoboyKen8 ай бұрын

    Amazing explanation uncle yeester 👍

  • @asil1954
    @asil19548 ай бұрын

    My old 2009 laptop was over heating so I needed to close it every 30 minutes and freezed it for 15 minutes and contunied. Also it had 2x4 Gb ddr3 1666mhz ram intel i5 3210m nvidia gt635 500 gb 5400rpm slow as hell hdd 17 inch 60hz 900p screen lenovo g780

  • @deafomega

    @deafomega

    8 ай бұрын

    open that up and reapply thermal paste lol

  • @peterwoods8299

    @peterwoods8299

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey op the i5 3210m came out in 2012... I think you mean 3210m

  • @asil1954

    @asil1954

    8 ай бұрын

    I changed it thanks @peterwoods8299

  • @prateekSpace
    @prateekSpace8 ай бұрын

    top notch informative video!

  • @Yokissa
    @Yokissa8 ай бұрын

    Hi, may I know where did you get that test bench used for mounting the mother board? Did you cut that off from some case?

  • @DankyMankey
    @DankyMankey8 ай бұрын

    To prevent the water dripping on the motherboard, just spray some flex seal on it.

  • @robhildebrand9914
    @robhildebrand99147 ай бұрын

    The water can only conduct electricity when there’s electrolytes in it, such as salt or magnesium or calcium or potassium, water itself is not conducive to

  • @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

    ❔❔❔

  • @pctechadam1188
    @pctechadam11888 ай бұрын

    I'm sure someone else has already mentioned this, but cooling material down to superconducting states does allow flow of electricity through non-conductive materials, which would mean the electrical gates in your processor would not function properly and allow flow of electricity to areas you may not want it to.

  • @elitegold4805
    @elitegold48057 ай бұрын

    I cooled my overheating ps4 for a while with that boxfan and icepack strat, worked great

  • @ayoCC
    @ayoCC8 ай бұрын

    oh my god thank you for the tip with nail polish for water proofing boards Now i just need to actually get to the board 😆

  • @apex7843
    @apex78438 ай бұрын

    Another great way to avoid that is silica gel the thing you get when you buy new shoes it absorbs water meaning it could absorb the water from the condensation

  • @Un1234l

    @Un1234l

    3 ай бұрын

    Dessicants don't work that well in an open environment I'm assuming

  • @proxy_server
    @proxy_server8 ай бұрын

    May be you should try another temperature monitoring software. It seems the one you are using was limited to minimum zero and cannot make a graph under 0 number.

  • @planktonfun1
    @planktonfun18 ай бұрын

    Congratulations! you killed it

  • @aaronsj80
    @aaronsj808 ай бұрын

    I wanted to see you build a laser cooling system for your CPU.

  • @selorius28
    @selorius288 ай бұрын

    the silicon wafer does not heat up evenly only at specific points, cooling the entire wafer and not the hot spots increases the temperature difference and cracks the silicon wafer

  • @petterlarsson7257
    @petterlarsson72578 ай бұрын

    HOLY SHIT WHY ARE YOU TOUCHING THE DRY ICE WITH BARE HANDS

  • @tkthelms1273
    @tkthelms12738 ай бұрын

    Id like yo point out that straight water H2O is entirely non conductive. The reason it is conductive is the metallic impurities inside the water, for example, Iron, copper, zinc and calcium can be present in regular drinking water. Condensation normally contains these impurities still due to general localised cooling includes metallic gasses that can get dissolved into the water as it condensates.

  • @dark4real254
    @dark4real2548 ай бұрын

    such a nice entertaining video thx

  • @abdelali9279
    @abdelali92798 ай бұрын

    PCs are about to look like between a Star Wars space battle and an 80's glam metal concert.

  • @Starfieldismylife
    @Starfieldismylife8 ай бұрын

    Id love a future in which we don't have to worry about coolong anymore

  • @joistiller7195
    @joistiller71958 ай бұрын

    I love the detail at 0:10 where the temperature stops at -273 degree celcius as it's the rounded absolute zero temperature

  • @limonboi7253

    @limonboi7253

    4 ай бұрын

    I hate physics and chemistry but i love that we know these kind of "easter eggs"

  • @vakeqoi6966
    @vakeqoi69664 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video. It was very informative.

  • @hoangfps6560
    @hoangfps65608 ай бұрын

    what that model of air conditioner you using in the video?

  • @damiensadventure
    @damiensadventure8 ай бұрын

    This was really cool!

  • @SirDoooche
    @SirDoooche6 ай бұрын

    In the intro, i love that you cut it exactly at 273, Absolute zero. Fantastic

  • @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

    ʰⁱ ʷⁱⁿⁿᵉʳ

  • @dclips8478
    @dclips84788 ай бұрын

    Imagine buying a cpu cooler in a few years and instead of getting a copper brick and thermal paste syringe they deliver a laser and a pot of vasiline. That would be awesome :D

  • @jaydendiaz-pf1ew
    @jaydendiaz-pf1ew8 ай бұрын

    I’m curious, are they opening a micro center in Miami

  • @raddastronaut
    @raddastronaut8 ай бұрын

    What a fun video. 😂 The diode arrays for laser cooling would be as complex and the transistors in the cpu itself. .

  • @ANEC3002
    @ANEC30028 ай бұрын

    The ac would be even better of the exhaust was hooked up to a window to keep the ambient air cooler too so it operates more efficiently

  • @buchanpeter
    @buchanpeter8 ай бұрын

    Another wild idea for cooling metal is the John Searl effect. Magnets spinning round non magnetic neodymium cools it down to below freezing.

  • @richardsmith9615

    @richardsmith9615

    8 ай бұрын

    I have never heard of that before! Very cool, is that what they use in the lab experiments to approach absolute zero?

  • @buchanpeter

    @buchanpeter

    8 ай бұрын

    @@richardsmith9615 Its kinda complicated. It was tech that was invented many decades ago. It was one of those free energy generators. John Searl invented it using industrial tech working at a power plant. I can't remember everything about it. But things went pear shaped. The project was abandonded. He kept one device running in his home for 30 years or something getting free electric. He was told to turn it off by the government though. Ppl have tried to replicate the technology and have failed. There was a Russian guy that was close to replicating it. He managed to get the metal in the middle cold enough to see frost form at the top. Its all on youtube. The way it works is that the magnetic field gets so strong that it pulls the electrons right out of the metal and it gets colder. Need high RPM's though to do it.

  • @richardsmith9615

    @richardsmith9615

    8 ай бұрын

    @@buchanpeter I appreciate the explanation, my friend. I'll have to look it up in detail. Thanks

  • @brandon9172

    @brandon9172

    8 ай бұрын

    fake

  • @richardsmith9615

    @richardsmith9615

    8 ай бұрын

    @@brandon9172 I looked it up, it's not fake, it's possible that its efficacy is exaggerated, but the principle is not fake.

  • @DeadtrosGaming
    @DeadtrosGaming8 ай бұрын

    What is the app you use to see the temps

  • @MrTech626
    @MrTech6268 ай бұрын

    You should use flex seal and see if that makes you motherboard waterproof

  • @dandenton2438
    @dandenton24386 ай бұрын

    Your content is awesome, bro. keep it up .

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    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

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  • @Nutch.
    @Nutch.8 ай бұрын

    The condensation on the heat sink probably would not cause a short circuit. Since the water had condensed out of the air, it would be quite pure, meaning there would be nothing dissolved into it to carry charges. The reason you would want to avoid getting condensation on any electrical components is because it can oxidize electrical contacts, which can prevent current from flowing.

  • @mikeoxmall69420

    @mikeoxmall69420

    8 ай бұрын

    What about stuff on the heat sink getting in the ice itself and then in the CPU

  • @ILLEGALLLLRacingGERMANY
    @ILLEGALLLLRacingGERMANY8 ай бұрын

    the future is if you use lithium grease + graphite powder and very little bit 2 stroke oil and covere this up with jb weld or some like that not for leak out very thin line but NO LEAKING makes good cooling so i think this is very good thermal conductor

  • @robowolf883
    @robowolf8838 ай бұрын

    Wow, I just stumbled upon your channel from this video, and I gotta say the content is high quality! I also loved that you expanded the topic of cooling into our theoretically awesome future! However, I think taking the cooling to the extreme on just this setup in particular would have some interesting effects: Most of our modern computing relies on semiconductor technology(excluding quantum and photonic computing, etc.) by utilizing semiconductors like silicon. Semiconductors, like the name implies, have an electrical conductivity that lies in between that of an insulator like glass, and a conductor like copper. But why? Well a couple of the origins of what makes a material electrically conductive is how many free charge carriers(like electrons) are able to freely move and actually carry the current, and how fast those carriers can do so. In physics we call this Charge Carrier Density and Charge Mobility respectively. Although there are many factors that go into conduction. Semiconductors generally have a lower carrier density, but their charges are more mobile as in the case of silicon(in most metals this is other way around.*) One of the remarkable things about semiconductors is the impact on charge carrier density from temperature. when semiconductors get really cold, their carrier density actually drops below the point of conduction and behaves like an insulator! However the effect of doping(a method to produce these chips) also increases the carrier density, so I actually don't know the extent to which the temperature impacts its resistance. I'm no expert tho, so take this with grain of salt. What do you guys think? TLDR; I think cooling a chip down *too* much MIGHT lower its electrical conductivity and therefore efficiency.

  • @SaidThoughts
    @SaidThoughts5 ай бұрын

    2 large bags of ice, air flow pulling the coolness away. I can only imagine the condensation puddles. Not something I'd suggest repeating for viewers. You could leak water into the electronics, but still a fun experiment none the less.

  • @GemuTabi
    @GemuTabi8 ай бұрын

    Cooler with automatic dry ice maker and Isolated from Condensation will be Created in the Future.

  • @ashishgad
    @ashishgad4 ай бұрын

    Interesting videos thank you. I wish to know what is material of the processing housing - that shiny metal like part - on which we apply thermal paste.

  • @lucayt6320
    @lucayt63208 ай бұрын

    thx! now i will just use a dry ice and put on my cooler without a fan in my PC. (without paste) :D

  • @lilguygamingandmore
    @lilguygamingandmore8 ай бұрын

    Does anyone know what software this guy uses to measure the cpu temp? I want to use it on my laptop

  • @GuildOfCalamity
    @GuildOfCalamity8 ай бұрын

    Pure/Distilled water is actually a horrible conductor... but the moisture in the air (from condensation) will have particles in it.

  • @easygraphicslk5227
    @easygraphicslk52273 ай бұрын

    we need a gaming video with that dry ice cooling system

  • @be_happy6679
    @be_happy66797 ай бұрын

    Hey 😊 what monitoring software do you use?

  • @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

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  • @bastitube8694
    @bastitube86948 ай бұрын

    Thank you for mentioning degrees too. I can't imagine much of Fahrenheit👍

  • @mthia

    @mthia

    8 ай бұрын

    (°F - 32) * (5/9)

  • @petersketch1990
    @petersketch19908 ай бұрын

    Would aerogel help with this ?

  • @kasen_472
    @kasen_4723 ай бұрын

    The audio on this video and execution made me think i was watching a reallllllllyyyyy long youtube short XD

  • @Yoschi9788
    @Yoschi978814 күн бұрын

    very epic and entertaining but that mic tho, other than that this is very nice i love it 😊

  • @maggie3675
    @maggie36758 ай бұрын

    I like the start when you were showing the temperature going lower until it hit 273 degrees celsius, which is absolute zero where an object has absolutely no thermal energy in it and the atoms have minimal movement.

  • @0GHatMak3r
    @0GHatMak3r8 ай бұрын

    Put the dry ice in a box connected to a aio also get a dehumidifier

  • @reigntls1741
    @reigntls17412 ай бұрын

    boy with BRAIN ... love u .. good Contant

  • @judasthepious1499
    @judasthepious14998 ай бұрын

    drop it like it's cold 🥶

  • @rayirth.upside-down
    @rayirth.upside-down8 ай бұрын

    If you think about it, the water condensing is just distilled pure water, which is non-conductive!

  • @danielarobbins
    @danielarobbins6 ай бұрын

    You have a great voice man! Love the videos

  • @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

    📤📤📤

  • @sektormk6484
    @sektormk64848 ай бұрын

    You should make more of this long videos

  • @SteriCraft
    @SteriCraft7 ай бұрын

    But condensation is plain water, just H2O, which does not conduct electricity, no? It's the ions and minerals in the water that make it conductive. So condensation, or a little bit of it, is not a problem immediately, is it? As long as nothing conductive is dissolved in it?

  • @sggsquadpresents
    @sggsquadpresents8 ай бұрын

    mryesster: no heat = endgame cooling Me: Not yet, cooling the lasers and cooling the laser coolers etc

  • @thilo_117
    @thilo_1176 ай бұрын

    nice to see something like this, this was always my dream, but i failed the study - tickels me from time to time

  • @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

    ʰⁱ ʷⁱⁿⁿᵉʳ

  • @AminRahimi-1
    @AminRahimi-14 ай бұрын

    was great. thanks bro

  • @test-rj2vl
    @test-rj2vl8 ай бұрын

    Laser cooling is an interesting idea. Makes me wonder if one day I can cool my house with lasers instead of air conditioner?

  • @satsumagt5284

    @satsumagt5284

    8 ай бұрын

    Don’t look at it

  • @_TechZen

    @_TechZen

    8 ай бұрын

    Just imagine they are pushing your molecules and you cant move.. PLEASE dont take this seriously I am just joking

  • @echelonrank3927

    @echelonrank3927

    8 ай бұрын

    every techbro wants to cool his tech with lasers, but i want to cool my house with a shark. ppl be like, his house is so cool theres even a shark in there🤩

  • @TylerTMG

    @TylerTMG

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@Katlyst_ wait i can float *stary eyes and joy* *sees read more* ? whats this *sadness*

  • @omegaprime516

    @omegaprime516

    6 ай бұрын

    Your house would start off unbelievably bright and progressively get darker (until house lighting took over) until the house is cooled to the programmed temp; As it converts infrared heat to light energy by exciting the molecules to a higher energy state. Just like battletech light emitting heatsinks the clans developed. It would work on that same principle. So if your ok (and your neighbors) with excessive light pollution (inside your house) for those moments before being cooled to the target temp, than your golden. If you don't mind the experience of being inside a light bulb, than you would probably hate what it could do with your body. If the lasers can interact and phase change air, it can and will affect your body. So you probably couldn't be inside your own home when it's on due to phase change in the body and possible melanoma skin cancer (as so e light emissions would surely be in the uv range). It probably wouldn't be safe to be in the area with it operating without a shit and eye protection (like welding goggles).

  • @JRick-zv9dh
    @JRick-zv9dh8 ай бұрын

    can you check in a video what would happen if you replace the thermal paste IN A CPU with liquit metal and put NO thermal paste ON the cpu. Please?

  • @marcusmt4746
    @marcusmt47464 ай бұрын

    The next step forward in cooling is the classic cooling system of a refrigerator inside a PC case. A sealed system of copper tubes has a quiet compressor and one common radiator blown by large, quiet fans.

  • @zandadoum
    @zandadoum5 ай бұрын

    @mryeester 07:10 if subzero temperatures spread so well around anything they touch... is thermal paste even needed anymore? it's suposed to just fill microscopic gaps between CPU and cooler... but with such low temperatures that "spread" to anything they touch... is it really necesary to use the thermal paste anymore?

  • @harveythwaites5920
    @harveythwaites59208 ай бұрын

    That is CRAZY

  • @ArunG273
    @ArunG2738 ай бұрын

    Does condensed water conduct electricity?

  • @DubbuhJay
    @DubbuhJay16 күн бұрын

    Great video! Slight nitpick though; dry ice sublimates, as it goes directly from solid to gas. Evaporation is when a liquid becomes a vapor

  • @Oshaoxin
    @Oshaoxin4 ай бұрын

    The electrodes inside the processor froze turning into the legendary material Frozen Lightning. Well done! You can now upgrade your Leviathan Axe with thunderous power by socketing this CPU.

  • @kalkomsksikru
    @kalkomsksikru8 ай бұрын

    Make and model of that LG AC pls?

  • @roxrequiem2935
    @roxrequiem29358 ай бұрын

    I wonder if you can say, build a small tank around the CPU and pour liquid nitrogen or like a liquified inert gas.

  • @HalfinchLonomia
    @HalfinchLonomia8 ай бұрын

    laser cooling sounds futuristic and not futuristic at the same time

  • @bpexodus
    @bpexodus7 ай бұрын

    I put a large rock on top of my heatsink and it works WONDERS!

  • @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    @Text_mryeester.-on-TeIegram

    6 ай бұрын

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