Ultimate H100 Cooling Mod

I love how the one joke video just for the subscribers/us is most likely going to be his most successful ever video :D Nearly 1.5k likes already
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


That was awesome.

I loved how quiet those fans were,like you pointed out,the pump was louder

:lol::lol:
 
I didn't find the video all that amusing, but rather how morons in the youtube comments are believing it. I can imagine retards flocking to their local PC part distributor and buying a H100 and loads of those fans
 
I didn't find the video all that amusing, but rather how morons in the youtube comments are believing it. I can imagine retards flocking to their local PC part distributor and buying a H100 and loads of those fans

That would cost about $1000
 
I went to my local Fry's and asked the sales associate for 20 twin packs of the SP120 fans and an H100 and he looked at me like I was crazy.

When I told him that I could get sub zero temperatures with this set up he became very intereste. Ha Ha. He will probably try it. ;)
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I was laughing so hard I could hardly see the screen through my watery eyes, TTL you are one mad and funny bugger and kudos for keeping a straight face for as long as you did. What an epic way to start my day!
 
Beats every heatsink around. Is about as close to a custom loop as you can get.
Just the stock fans are a bit loud, so it's a fair bit more expensive than heatsinks when you consider spending an extra £30/$40 on better fans
 
You know negative ambient would mean condensation forming around the CPU. Since I didn't see a peltier hooked up or any insulation there, it's a good guess your temperature sensors were either out of whack, or you were doing something funky.

It's a fun experiment to do if you're bored on a Sunday, but you didn't turn the crazy meter up high enough. I would have chosen a 80mm-thick 120.4 radiator with 40 fans on each side, and mount it to the top of a case - Thunderbird case mod anyone?
 
You know negative ambient would mean condensation forming around the CPU. Since I didn't see a peltier hooked up or any insulation there, it's a good guess your temperature sensors were either out of whack, or you were doing something funky.

It's a fun experiment to do if you're bored on a Sunday, but you didn't turn the crazy meter up high enough. I would have chosen a 80mm-thick 120.4 radiator with 40 fans on each side, and mount it to the top of a case - Thunderbird case mod anyone?

...lol:lol:
 
What did you actually use for cooling to get that CPU Temps so low @ 1.4V. My H100 will do "only" 1.2V on the 2011 socket CPUs, so you must have used SS cooling. I wonder if you got the LittleDevil kit. That would be worth a review!
 
What did you actually use for cooling to get that CPU Temps so low @ 1.4V. My H100 will do "only" 1.2V on the 2011 socket CPUs, so you must have used SS cooling. I wonder if you got the LittleDevil kit. That would be worth a review!

I actually used the H100. If your H100 will only do 1.2v then you are doing something wrong. I bench mine regularly at 1.4v with the H100 and it stays below 70.
 
I bought a 360 thick rad, fans, koolance 370, tubing, fittings, res + pump combo etc... for $250, I think the H100 is too expensive.
I can get GPU waterblocks any day and water cool everything. Do you guys think the H100 is overpriced?
 
Found it funny that the longer the video went on the more you sounded like Harry Enfield . Couple of time you almost broke in to a full on Stavros impersonation .:lol:
 
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