The weirdest CPU cooler ever.

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The most bizarre CPU cooler out there, we need to talk about this thing.

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They put a leapfrog on a thicc Cooler and slapped a $300 price tag.

treew-tz
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Ngl that screen looks absolute shit.
At the point where the screen doesn't look like an "integrated" part into the accommodating piece of hardware it feels off IMO

maxzett
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Yo dawg, why is a 2010s era smartphone inside your pc case?

jprice_
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This is Pimp My Ride level bullshit. I'm fully expecting a show where Xzibit puts a Switch in a PC case "so you game game while you game" sometime soon.

PropaneWP
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I'll be brutally honest; this kind of gadget represents everything I dislike about the current state of things in the PC building community. To each their own I guess.

There are so many other things that I wish hardware manufacturers would focus on. Airflow, thermal efficiency, case layout innovation and space reduction optimizations. Our obsession with RGB, vertical GPU mounts, cable sleeves, hidden cables, fancy-looking motherboard armors is just driving up component production costs. I'm happy to see some manufacturers moving in the right direction though.

Quickstep
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The Weirdest AIO That's Ever Lived

SG-Megatron
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Hyte went even further, THICC is an acronym for Technology Harnessing Innovative Chonk for Cooling.

Hyte's product page states and I quote that it "Drops temps like Country Riddim at a Four Tet show".

BroderickNorthmoor
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you should make the quietest flagship SFF possible, 7800x3d, 4080s/4090. use any tricks you need like pbo, undervolting, custom gpu shrouds, etc. obviously it wouldn’t be passive like the beast, but it’d be interesting to see just how quiet is possible

colemanbarns
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The placement of the pumps inside the radiator kills its potential cooling capacity, IMO. I've got to say you did a killer job on the lighting and camera shots. You'd make a hell of a camera director for the movie industry. Keep up the good work.

jerrywatson
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The absance of visible cables on this AIO is sooo nice

lucropcgaming
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One of the only youtubers that actually tested this vs a 360mm aio. Finally

RuyGedares_GuyRedares
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Would be really cool to see a “lowest input lag setup” video where you chase after the lowest total system latency, heavy OC, 8khz, 540hz monitor, your optimal config of parts and software/monitor settings/game settings from your findings in other videos, and maybe even a comparison to an “average” setups latency with high speed cams and charts to show. Even going as far as finding the lowest input lag esport title to play and a comparison between games.
Fully aware this will lead to some diminishing returns and it’s overkill, but it’s gotta feel pretty unreal to play on I bet.

Laszered
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I’ve got to say that the integrated features of the AIO are pretty nice. But front mounting looks like a nightmare, the thickness is just dumb, and the fact that the fans can only mount on one side is inconvenient. Oh and that display is atrocious. AND ITS $300 NO NO

drewliveryboy
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Looks interesting, but the price is even more than the SFF Tax. This is from an owner who owns a SFF with a 4090 and 7800X3D inside.

Alauz
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I hope they sell those fans separately, having inlet air temps on each one plus it being a sorta cable less setup is awesome!

CephDigital
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You can get a $60 360mm aio that cools over 350 wats, so i dont see the appeal of this at all.

expert
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btw its expensive because it has a cpu quadcore 64 bit arm cortext and has ram ddr4 idk how many gb and it has storage like an ssd and an co-proccesor and 6 years warranty but the pumps rpm can reach to 4, 500 and the fans 3000 rpm and the brightness is 300 nits

glowingplace
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Glad to see you around, miss your twitch streams, hope you're doing great broski 🤙

darqueleau
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And this demonstrates why alot of custom watercooling guys (me included) moved from thick radiators and fast fans in push pull (only worth doing with thicker rads), to thinner larger rads (larger in frontal surface area) and more of them.

This way you can have more surface area, more fans spinning at a lower rpm, and more fluid for heat to dump into (takes much longer for water temps to peak), all at a lower operating noise level as well.

Currently I'm modifying an old Silverstone TJ07 case to fit 1920mm of radiator (equivalent of 4x 480mm rads), it'll run any system, full blast, at very quiet noise levels..only downside is how expensive a loop like this costs 😅

glynkatkin
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I’d really like to see you build a simple 4080/4090 ITX PC. I want to get into building my first ITX PC but your custom liquid cooled FormD T1 build is super intimidating. Can you please make a similar video but with regular off the shelf parts and maybe a slightly beefier cooler than the thin and maybe anaemic Noctua you used in the air cooled version? A high end ITX PC for entry level ITX PC builders if you will.

shivangswain