I mean, it's not just me right? This is pretty fucking cool right?
I mean, it's not just me right? This is pretty fucking cool right?
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But why fanless?
So it's soundless?
fire is pretty loud
Because it doesn't need fans or watercooling
How?
Do you think the massive heatsink is there for fun?
But why would you want that?
So is a 120mm fan spinning at 800rpm.
There's some kinda tubing with a magical liquid in it that transfers heat from the case to the heatsink, and it circulated with the energy of the heat alone so it's entirely passive. Don't ask me further questions, I'm not an engineer
>So is a 120mm fan spinning at 800rpm
No it isn't. Also not passive so costs electricity :^)
Yeah like 2c a year.
Also yes it is, my HTPC has 2x 800rpm fans in the chassis, right next to the sofa I sit on, and it's noiseless.
I'm with you OP, since I saw Linus's video I'm sold.
Have you put a fine tuned decibel counter next to it without getting any reaction at all?
Yes.
Congrats on your magical physics defying fan
It definitely looks cool, can't say anything on how it works though
Isn't that what watercooling already is?
>There's some kinda tubing with a magical liquid in it
>can't say anything on how it works though
It works on the same principle as a refrigerator.
I hoped you Sup Forums spillover would at least know how the device in which you store your Mountain Dew cans works like but apparently you don't.
Go back to your containment board.
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Watercooling involves a pump. so it's not entirely passive. This case is powered by magic.
This. Proper fan ventilation can get you so many places...
What am I looking at?
Is the side supposed to act as a large heatsink?
I saw this recently and was amused by how excited he got when his heartbeat was louder.
Now the trick is making that happen with a GPU worth the actual effort.
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American people is trash.
Can it be used in the horizontal position with an lcd on it?
No one here knows how tech works, dude. Ask anyone in a PC building thread to explain how a processor functions.
That's why they name their threads "building" instead of assembling.
Can you explain how a processor functions?
>73~74 degrees celsius
HOUSEFIRE
I wonder.
That would probably be best if it were moving. You know, to increase air intake.
You don't have infinite desk space, so the best way to move would be in a circle.
What if they had computers that were like donuts that spun around to suck in air. I/O can be handles via contact patches on the bottom connected to actual ports. (Sort of like how any electronic spinny thing works)
that's how a blower works, user, and blowers are typically pretty fucking loud
like 80db loud
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It's been done. It's pretty much pointless. Bam, done, dream come true.
Oh, whoops, misread. That's an even worse idea, user.
One metric fuckton of logic gates.