Название | : | Immersion Cooling RTX 3080 ETH Mining Rig with Dielectric Coolant |
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Просмотров | : | 89 rb |
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So how can I go around the Harding of the plastic part in my PC like the GPU, fans, and SSD hard drive Comment from : raymond ramirez |
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can I put my Pc in this chemical and is it corrosive to any of the components? Comment from : raymond ramirez |
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Nice & Thanks :) Comment from : krishnan srinivasan |
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Wow Comment from : 𝔍𝔲𝔦𝔠𝔢⭐️ |
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what pump is that in the tank ? Comment from : mo vtc |
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imersion cooling is awsome we did our 20s x 20p samsung 18650 30q batteries with it,even under full load now they only go up 5-6 degrees and thats 3 to 400 amps Comment from : Katie Mcgilchrist |
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if you have the fans on pwm theyll check the speed ,set on dc tthey just send a voltage,most motherboards will post a warning though on slow fans unless you disable to post warning and hold Comment from : Katie Mcgilchrist |
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did you do an s19j pro? Comment from : RobbO |
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Would love to see the l3 immersion and give it a go myself ! Will you use the same equipment as you have here ? Comment from : southernmantiskungfu |
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No dust 🎉 Comment from : easytomove |
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You replaced 2 fans with 2 fans and a bunch of expensive shit Comment from : Lars Larsen |
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That overengineered fluid is mineral oil the same that is used in oenology With a fancy name it costs 4x Comment from : KnurdMonkey |
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Nice but messy I can do far better Will post soon enough with records in 3D Mark Comment from : Adrian Gabriel Gramada |
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Dunno why linus tech tips haven't done a video to make this mainstream yet Good on you for making a vid on it Comment from : Vegan Games |
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will it work with all electronics Comment from : sutton racing |
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Could you please tell me the mic you use Comment from : aarnav ghosh |
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Stupid point of submerged pc into oil to make it silent without any fan if possible Comment from : Davor Pavicic |
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i would totally do this again, rather than buy all the water blocks I already did this with mineral oil back in the day It worked Comment from : Crypto Changeling |
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Dude, I just discovered your channel! Comment from : Caleb Bannister |
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Plz visit linke mining Comment from : Deep Sea Fishing hunting |
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I wonder if the fllow of liquid will washout the thermal paste, and what about removing the heat sinks to let the liquid in direct contact with yhr dies, im having taughts here, no expert but good work buddy Comment from : Mouâd Barih |
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Did you change the paste at all? i was looking into using EC120 for my gaming pc a while back and they tell you to replace the TIM with indium sheets iirc Just wondering if you've been running this since making the video and if the stock TIM has survived? Comment from : Rogue-Electron |
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What about evaporation? Won't you have to add fluid all the time? Comment from : El Diablo |
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Do I have to clean all of the dust before submerging? Comment from : KoolieB |
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Box fan problem solved Comment from : TempleTonne |
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hi my friends thank for your experience butbr didn t understand well did you show us in inmesion cool you are pushin your GPU close to 180Mh/s and with fan cool it still stay to 90mh/s ??? Comment from : lu k |
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I could set an evaporative (cooling tower) on my porch fill it with dielectric coolant and go directly to the cpu tank No middle plate frame heat exchanger Comment from : Russell Barnes |
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Does dialectric coolant evaporate? Per manufacturer Our Coolants have an operating life of 10 years assuming no contamination of the coolant during operation and up to a 25 year shelf lifebrbrAll of our coolants have a very low vapor pressure below 100C so they do not evaporate during operation Comment from : Russell Barnes |
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Would a cooling tower (evaporative cooling process) connected to a plate frame heat exchanger on one side and the cpu coolant on the other side of the plate frame heat exchanger be even better Comment from : Russell Barnes |
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does the liquid ever need to be changed? does it evaporate? does it have an odor? Comment from : Geezberry |
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Thank you for the video!!! Comment from : Kylan Johnson |
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How does this compare in longevity and cost to an AC-cooled rig? Comment from : Andrew Sutton |
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Silicon Transformer oil should work same as this one? Comment from : Unbox life |
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Al cards waterproof? Comment from : Rao Hamdan Tariq |
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The way he feeding that liquid very scary to watch 😀 Comment from : Michel de Nostredame |
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HibrbrCan I just put my whole ring in a bathtub and just poor this liquid in lol brbrWill it work 🤔 Comment from : S55NIP3333R |
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I'd love a setup like this for my GPU rigs damn Comment from : ozz1967 |
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Just change out thermal pads no more water cooling lol Comment from : temp |
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Dude! This video is AWESOME!!! You had me cracking up the whole time, not to mention what an amazing cooling solution! How much heat does that little radiator put out? Similar to the oem water cooled card? Thanks for doing this! Comment from : Eric TK |
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Would like a feedback video several months in to check on later problems that may with the immersion set up Comment from : Rodger King |
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I saw the issues you had with immersion cooling on your next video, keeping the compatibility issues with engineered fluids which pump is recommended ? Comment from : krishna chaitanya |
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Don't wanna ruin your experiment, but you can achieve the same or even better results with just replacing the thermal pads of your gpu and leave it aircooled :) Anyways, the experiment was nice though Comment from : B Miner |
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Real crypto miners are broke-ass bitches and I personally can't begin to guess how many double cheeseburgers you could have bought instead of that jug Comment from : Brian Fox |
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Can you put a 100 foot water hose in a mini fridge pumping the coolant through the fridge? I seen that for a fish tank cooler Comment from : Incognito Alias |
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thank you for this im going to try it with 3 gpus Comment from : Luis moran |
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Can you overclock this to increase your hash rate on your GPU? Comment from : DeckEdge |
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bitcool can be used with arcylic tanks? Comment from : Dan Hix |
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How many power does it eat? Comment from : Zain Ahmed |
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I call bull on the radiator only being about to run engine coolant What matters is the material of the radiator it's made out of and if the fluid your using doesn't have any negative reaction to those elements It's either aluminum or copper What's more durable and widely available is an all aluminum radiator Comment from : simpson156 |
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Could get a couple large aquariums and run this fluid in this fluid, this is interesting, Comment from : Matt |
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This is so dumb and a waste of money Comment from : Nicholas Pitts |
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That’s a 420 dollar jug brKick-ass video thanx Comment from : Jack Hammell |
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My 3080 has 3 8 pin power points Comment from : Traveling truck |
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Just so you know… It’s fucking mineral oil… you can get it at Walmart in the paint section Linus tech has done it Comment from : Traveling truck |
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you can get best temps using a peltier to down tº of liquid Comment from : Marcelo Alcantara |
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I had looked into this company years ago, for the same allplications Just nver got around to pulling the trigger Thanks to your video might change my mind Comment from : ireally dumb |
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*hahhaa "Good thing its F*cking Dielectric!" Comment from : BOMBSWABS |
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Which model of Dielectric Coolant you are using? there are many in their store under GPU section need for 4 x 3090 Comment from : Adeel Rizvi |
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This is what mining pool means, lol Comment from : Ivan Ribeiro |
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this seems much more convenient than repadding the cards! Comment from : Travis |
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The Radiator include the fans and the screw for tha fans?? Comment from : Oriel Marin |
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Question, do you think you limit the heat absorption especially on the Memory Chips, by isolating it with the stock 4 W/mK Thermal Pads? brIm curious to see the Temps if you would replace them with Thermalright Thermal Pads 128 W/mK like i did on my 3080, even on Air it dropped the Temps for me on the Memory by 20°C from 104°C to 84°C only cause of better Heat transfer rate of those Pads Comment from : gwiefterluchs |
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What kind of fish are you going to in there? Comment from : Brien Draper |
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Just a tip for that style bottle If you flip it and have the handle out it pours smoother because the handle acts as airflow to prevent splashing Comment from : CHITUS💙⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ |
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ETH is the king of scam coins Comment from : Bruno |
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In time the pcb will be ruined because of the corrosion from the liquidThis liquid is cheaper compared to the 3m novec that is used for cooling an entire pcI'll add the fact that even the CPU has no radiator on it Comment from : Тома Кутев |
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i plan on putting 4 s19j pros in a 150 quart cooler and piping the coolant outside to a hydraulic oil cooler in a out door storage box i will use a heated floor pump venation fans to move and cool the bit cool oil Comment from : Mark Welschmeyer |
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this seems like a great solution for an antminer, could you just chuck a whole btc miner in a big enough tub and not have all that noise they make Comment from : Make Sushi 1 |
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Best tip move to hiveos things are just more stable give it a go you won't go back Comment from : Glenn Pringle |
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BAHAHAHAHA pouring the bitcoolant lol omfg awesome Fantastic video btw Comment from : Kelstr |
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Awesome man Comment from : Kartik Parashar |
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Beautiful brings a tear to me eye! Comment from : Powerslide15 |
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Did this inscrease your hashrate at all or help make more profit? Edit: Literally asked the question right before you said it lol Comment from : Kaden Bera |
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next time pore the jug sideways Comment from : Erwin von sellner |
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what about an absorbtion cooling system so it can stay silent Comment from : BigDo Rack |
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Technically air is treated as a fluid, so of course liquids will remove more heat than air because there is more of it in contact with the thing you're trying to cool Comment from : Stuart Clarke |
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Do this cooling oily? Comment from : Vigor Namsarkoon |
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4:35 come one, dude! you really doesn't know how to pour liquid from this kind of container? From this image, try flip it 180 degrees, so the open lid should be up and not down, like you've doing in this video Comment from : Rafael Pereira Dias |
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so I've watched a few folks do this with mineral oil, which seems way messier than this, but I don't really see a benefit I mean I know the temp is lower but you aren't getting higher hash rates or anything I assume the belief is you are extending the life of your card, is that the one main idea here? Cooler temp so it will last longer? Comment from : The Future is The Future |
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Any videos and directions for someone that wants to start mining ? Or is it too late? Comment from : Ra-ki Papa |
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Sadly this coolant is much more expensive and the weight must be crazy, on my 1080ti mini I had 28°C max (2100Mhz) sadly didn't take the Junction Temp (But it was a full block with an extra Vram redirect, so it shouldve been pretty low) brbrWhats really nice is that you dont need custom blocks every generation, but it still has many downsides (Material Compatibility, Weight, Cleaning the Fluid after dust exposure) Comment from : English Pete |
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Waiting for the asic video 💪🏻 Comment from : Filipe Avó |
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shouldn't you pump fluid into the bottom of the radiator? help prevent trapping pockets of air right? Comment from : Robert Cartwright |
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poorhashrates tho mine is doing 101-102@218w Comment from : Sim Sta |
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Subbed for this awesome idea Comment from : Nathan Covington |
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Pour from side and it won't do that Comment from : Wesley Williams |
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my lord you gotta turn the fans off on the actual gpu when youre using a cooling soloution like this, this is the only real risk of blowing your card, aside from moisture collecting via evaporation in crevices of the card and potentially creating a short Comment from : Zack Tanner |
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Wow Comment from : Pyae Sone |
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Gotta love the quality of the content Both the camera and mic are crisp Good job Comment from : Tristan D |
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Great content, although a 3080 non-lhr should get to 98 (sometimes even 102-ish)br90 seems at the low end Comment from : Michiel Cuvelier |
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if you do this again I suggest cutting a breathing hole on the back of the jug Comment from : David Wertz |
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