This Isn't Your Regular Air Cooler! #SHORTS #pcbuilding
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water cooling you don't want that what you want is air cooling but not this kind oh yeah this kind that's a thermo siphon baby watch boom look at that the air cooler that outperforms a triple 120 millimeter radiator look at that 86 degrees full load how does it do that well you see there's a fluid in here that boils down here where the cpu is evaporates up here gets cooled by the fins and then drips back down it's a thermosyphon thermosyphons are much like the heat pipes you'd find in a regular air cooler but they're much more difficult to overwhelm their only real drawback is that they just don't operate as well upside down
Linus showcases a new thermosyphon air cooler that outperforms a triple 120mm radiator, reaching 86 degrees under full load. He explains the fluid cycle: fluid boils at the CPU, evaporates, cools via fins, and drips back down. The cooler uses a thermosyphon similar to heat pipes but operates upside down. He demonstrates the cooler's performance and compares it to traditional air coolers. The video is a short but informative review of a PC cooling solution.
Viewers praise Linus's energetic presentation and note the cooler's performance. Comments highlight the cooler's temperature, the fluid cycle, and Linus's comedic style. Some viewers mention the cooler's size and compare it to other coolers. Overall sentiment is positive, with high likes and engagement.
Topics · pc · tech · review · unboxing · performance · cpu
Questions answered
- What type of cooling system is described in the video?
- A thermosyphon air cooler that uses fluid to transfer heat from the CPU to a radiator.
- How does the thermosyphon cycle work?
- Fluid boils at the CPU, evaporates, cools via fins, and drips back down to repeat the cycle.
- What temperature does the cooler reach under full load?
- It reaches 86 degrees Celsius under full load.