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I feel that the pci port is like the 12v port of the car. You can't imagine how many things can be connected there.
Lmao this is so true
Technically the possibilities are endless
Cant wait for someone to invent a PCIE dildo
What can the 12v car port be used for anyway?
@@onfire2905 anything that needs 12v
@@onfire2905 some people convert it to 220v or 240v ac by inverter and they can connect anything they want
I would call this a CPU, Cooling Power Unit
Genius cat
Good cat
steve you might need to checkup on your cat sometime
@Retri Ziya🇩🇪 thanks for letting me know
FPU. Fan power unit
"Hey dude, check out my GPU"
"That isn't a GPU"
"Yeah it is, it's my Greatly Pointless Utility"
Pointless? You do realize there are a lot of PCI cards that are passive and they can overheat in a hot case? If you put this PCI fan next to your GPU it will cool it down and make the GPU run at faster clock speed boosts. You can use this to cool your RAM too in you don't have a GPU. Moving around air in a hot case is a good thing.
@@CaleMcCollough 🤓
yea put the nerd emoji your the one dumb not him@@AviationistPTFS
@@CaleMcCollough I had something like that when I was trying to get an old computer running and I just used a case fan to blow the air
@@AviationistPTFSwomp fucking womp
in those years many GPUs just have passive disipation, so... this cooler was a GREAT upgrade
as for professional gpus, majority of those have passive cooling
@@user-nl4rs4nt6ithat's because most of those are put in servers, which have a different way of cooling
*Friends, I took off the 15 one arm pull-ups* *Support the people*
My rinkydink first gpu 6450 from asus could have loved this fan.
Exactly, back then there were a number of cards with either passive or sub-par active cooling and many people were resorting to "ghetto-style" fan mods. Compared to those this is actually quite an elegant solution.
“In modern PCs this is pretty unnecessary”
*1200W 4090 Ti enters the chat*
this could be a life saver for those who have dead fans with perfectly functioning heatsinks on their GPU
@@TheHammerGuy94 at this point why not send it to repairing centre or just replace the fans yourself?
@@TheHammerGuy94 surely it'd still melt without the heat pipe welded into the fans lol
4090 Ti is TYPING💬
Even the 4070 TI
I'm replacing my 3090ti with this one!
Lol!
I can take the 3090 off your hands if you want
@@goodboi6030 Yea it might be pretty heavy
@@goodboi6030 thank you! :)
@@JarringSteak no problem always happy to solve anyone’s problems
When you have integrated graphics, but you want to brag to your friends:
I had this "card" around 2002 alongside with my ATI Radeon 9700pro, Really helped to cool the card :)
That 9700 pro which u used in 2002 is better than what i use now ati radeon x1300 128mb
@@killthechick you are using a x1300 in 2023?
@@HifiCassius yes
@@HifiCassius my gpu is 8 years I don’t think it’s as bad. But still, I just wanted you to know😈🍆
How did you have this when it came out in 04?
“it’s a “COOL” idea” 💀
i was looking for that comment
why the skull emoji if it’s dead it’s deader than a dead thing that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead thats dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead that’s dead deader than nothing non existent things.
I'm quite a "fan" of your comment.
This comment blew me away
NO
This card was mostly used for those Fanless thermal-throttling cards from the early 2000s
7300gt in my mac pro needed one of these lol
Early 2000s... and it still has RGB?
@@prysp good point :D
I just wanted to write the same. Until now, cards with passive cooling are produced, which often get very hot.
@@pryspWell. It's not RGB, for one, since it's only blue and it's most likely 8 white LEDs doing the lighting throgh clear, blue plastic.
And for two, I wouldn't say early 2000s, but amazon reviews for this do date back untill 2006. And on the product listing it states the date it came out was January 20, 2004. So it's more of a mid 2000s product. When most gpus where's practically a exposed pcb with either passive cooling through a heatsink or with a topdown cooler with puny 40mm fan. Ex: Celestica Radeon 9200SE (passive), Asus Radeon 9600 XT (fan cooled)
P.S. It's called Vantec SP-FC70-BL.
gravity falls sound track
-Mom, let's buy a video card
-Вut we already have a video card at home video card at home:
Finally, something that I can afford
accurate
indeed
Are you sure? Do you know its price?
@@mkatakm probably cheaper than real gpu on market
@@user-fc9xi7gi2e of course it should be much cheaper. But lately everything has become so expensive, including bread, I am not sure I can buy even this thing.
Actually would be useful today too, lots of cases still have terrible airflow
Especially below the gpu
Idk, they're facing the same way as the gpu fans. Any air that these pick up, the gpu fans would too. These won't affect case airflow that much, you need better intake or exhaust for that.
@@ZenTunE- i was saying that most cases have terrible airflow below the gpu. even with gpu fans, most cases have poor airflow between the psu and gpu. it's pretty well documented.
@@ikandusiensme What air is coming from the psu that the fans would be moving?? I don't see this helping.
My O11D has 3 fans on the bottom, directly under the gpu. You'd be surprised how minimal the impact on temps is if I run them at 100%, seemingly giving the gpu more air. Does basically nothing to GPU temps.
Actually, I just tested it. With GPU fans locked to a certain rpm. With bottom fans at 0rpm, gpu temp is 81. With bottom fans at 1800rpm, gpu temp is.. ..80.
Maybe it's just because it's a good case but the 2 120mm fans on the side intake deliver perfectly enough air for the gpu. It would probably affect CPU temps more but I didn't test that. GPU fans pull in air, it doesn't need to be pushed to them. As long as you have exhaust fans sucking the hot air out.
Sure I'll believe if someone tests this product and shows temperature improvements.
And not just the terrible airflow.. It would help if the fans on your gpu break for example. I have completely usable gpu in storage but the fan is broken so it tends to get toasty under load
If you use any server expansions that require massive airflow, these cards are lifesavers.
I had one of these back in the early 2000's. I had a 3DLabs Wildcat VP 990 Pro that I would use to create landscapes in VUE ( formerly Vue d'Esprit I think). The GPU would get so hot so I put a fan in like this to help cool things down. Honestly, it probably didn't help much because it was just fighting the other fans and it didn't introduce any cold air - it just blew around the hot air already in the chassis 🤦♂️
That remix brings back memories, lost years ago.
Give song
@@bacon_with_brussels_sprout it’s from gravity falls
@@armymenstopmotion6262 thank you
Yeah I was thinking the same. It's so nice to hear it again.
was just playing it on piano (the original)
I have one of theese in my system, bacause my GPU fan died so I used this thingy.
@imadam__ I usually would but I had this on hand.
Probably an old gpu and you can always find replacements fans sometimes even the entire cooler. I repaired an old gtx560 from zotac and i spent 10€, you are just lazy
@@Bsc8 Thanks for telling me something I already know (me beeing lazy)
but why would I waste money if I already have a solution for something?
@Retri Ziya🇩🇪 great, now lets find who tf asked...
@@filenotfound__3871 I asked
I actually used one of these to cool the "PCB side" of a graphics card I had years ago. The card in question had memory modules on both sides, but only one side was actively cooled by the heatsink, and the memory on the other side got uncomfortably hot, so this was my solution until I upgraded. Probably wasn't necessary, but there was a noticeable improvement in thermals and performance.
Only early 2000s builders understand how cool you were if you had this
Looking at that box not knowing what the other things are is like seeing the silhouette of a character in an opening before the character is introduced.
lol
@@udbhavshrivastava lolol
Ah yes, Gravity Falls opening theme
do u have the link of this remix ?
At least ur PC will stay cool with that and the light looks cool too
the song in the background brings back nostalgia
This accessory looks very useful to me. Certainly not ridiculous.
thats what i was saying too. but hes young so he doesnt realize this yet. Cause you know ha ha ha why use fans when you could use liquid cooling lol
But the fans wouldn’t even do anything… if you don’t have a graphics card there is no way your pc is getting so hot that you need extra fans. They don’t even aim to the back of the case where you would want airflow to exit.
@@Roach_Dogg_JR My mainboard has 4 pci slots and 1 of them are free. So I can use it.
@@VirtualHolocaust I am using liquid cooling. Still no harm in adding some extra cooling.
Cute idea but it's a total waste of a pcie slot. Get something useful plugged into there like a pcie USB type C adapter.
Gravity falls theme brought back some memories
Indeed
These are actually still pretty useful if you don't want to go the water cooled route.
Or just keep using the fans that already came with your gpu
@@ashupashu5559 That's the beautiful thing you can keep using your GPU's original fans AND use this. Its essentially a 15 dollar upgrade for a slot you usually wouldn't have a use for since no one uses tandem GPU's anymore.
@@happyjohn354 People seem pretty optimistic about it but I want to see temps with and without it to see if it really has an impact.
@@ashupashu5559 Now that depends on all sorts of factors all I can tell you is that it DOES have an effect even if its just shaving off a few degrees
I used to have a blower style one that actually seemed to work properly. Had it sitting right next to my Radeon HD 4670, sucked up all the hot air from it and blew it out the back.
I also used to have a matx case where the whole side panel was an exhaust fan. I think it was like 300mm lol. I miss all the random tech from the 2000s.
"In modern PC's this is unnecessary"
Sure it is... Does anyone have a link for this item so I can bu- laugh at it?
I dont think they sell these anymore hahaha
@@uvbe I did some research a few days ago, surprisingly they do. I can finally play minesweeper at a silky 34fps
@@IneptOrange link please qwq
Here czcams.com/users/productE_g_11gh3x490p
I wanted one of the earlier versions of these so badly when I was young. I would have totally bought this.
I have 5 of those. Right now, 2 are cooling my home servers' RAID cards, 2 are cooling the 10Gbe NICs, and one is a spare in case one dies. These are incredibly useful for using hardware that is intended for servers being used in a PC case.
Would it be good to use if im missing my side panel ? Would it help with dust getting inside or would it be worst ? My cpu is staying cold and if im running a big game im just putting a fan toward my pc ( on the side with the case ) it never go above 70c
*Friends, I took off the 15 one arm pull-ups* *Support the people*
Does anyone know the model and where to buy this cooler?
@@playertioI also need the same information
bro took bottleneck to a whole another level
I vividly remember having this in one of my early computer builds. One of the coolest accessories I had at the time, and oddly enough, helped quite a bit with temps when running simulators and other intensive programs.
Thanks for the memories!
Friend: what gpu do you have?
“Oh yeah I got the new .
Friend: Wow how did you get a ? I heard they were hard to find.
Lol loser. He should have gotten the . . instead
I love the new !
Its just radio static
@@kyroex5876 It's the Silent Hill radio sound
i remember these fan cards 15/20 years ago when GPUS usually didnt have fans and you would mount one of these next to your GPU which would typically be PCI AGP OR ISA Interface
Definitely wouldn't be ISA. ISA wouldn't have the power or bandwidth. I remember PCI TNT2 cards could get quite hot though.
AGP could definitely get hot. The fan in my GeForce 256 died and it got near 100c.
yea true,,,, isa would be more in the days of the 386 and 486's @@michael719
After this video, the 50xx series of video cards will take note of this
I had these back in the early 2000s. It was super helpful!
Graphics cards only had tiny heat sinks with like 40mm fans on them.
These drastically lowered the temps and kept everything running cool!
That’ll actually help a lot considering all of the 4090s catching on fire
It’s due to the connector cord heating itself up nothing air can do about it
No it won't. Those cards already have massive heatsinks with much bigger fans. You don't want to stack fans without anything in-between either.
Also, that's not even the reason they catch on fire. It's the loose power connector.
@@toxicturkeyy ok nerd
It'd light them up even further, as the flames would actually appreciate the extra airflow those fans would blow
@@filistraight Ok person that is uneducated on the subject.
Like what are you going for, trying to roast someone for having more knowledge than you? 😂
Gravity Falls Vibes 😏
Thanks for naming that tune. It was bugging me that I couldn't place it.
that studio is perfect
I used to have one of these like 15 years ago. Blew it straight into my GPU and it actually helped a lot lol.
I originally saw this in an LTT video, like the exact same one. It actually helped cool some random old gpu
Ah I remember these, back when you needed extra fans for your old beige box case, or extra cooling for your voodoo2s in sli
My guy.
I just wanted to say that I really like your videos and I appreciate that you don't do any stupid clickbait nonsense, you're just personable and nice and showcase what you think is cool! Thanks!
I had one of those.
About 20 years ago, there were cards with passive cooling, so it effectively worked to cool them.
For them old passive cooled cards. Pretty rad I'm sure some people used those for their OC.
Also backplate on my gtx 1080 heats up so I rest a 120mm fan ontop of it but that would look better imo
I've used a low profile one of these to cool my passively cooled GT 1030, they work pretty great and keep temps below 65C
Where do you buy it?
@@techwind9420 I got mine off of eBay a few years ago, I think a few Amazon (Canada) sellers still sell them. Before I upgraded to a new gpu I tested it with just a zip tied on low profile fan and saw nearly identical results, the LP fan was plugged directly into the sysfan header and everything ran cool and quiet.
Gravity falls theme song for the background music
MAN i feel old now.... i got this during my high school days.
I have two of those, and used them for years! Great for assisting the GPU's own air intake, and ideal for adding active airflow to a passively cooled GPU!
Is that the Gravity Falls theme in the background
I knew I wasn’t the only one who noticed 🤣
That was driving me nuts. I couldn't place where that was from
Yup!
@@5Spences same
Yes it is
Mom, I want a video card.
We already have a video card at home!
Video card at home:
That's quite useful in our days.Many people has overheating issues with their gpu
'Hey guys'
"I've got imported RTX 4000"
Day 41, asking to use honey in place of thermal paste
@Johnny Y bot lol
@Retri Ziya🇩🇪 report spam
These things were actually useful back the early days of graphics cards, I’m old
These were super common back in the early 2000s before blower coolers and dual slot solutions in general got popular. If you got one that lined up well with your card, they worked well, but were usually noisy as hell. Fun Fact: HIS made the IceQ coolers for their cards which were some of the first popular dual slot cards.
This the first time ive heard of gravity falls theme being played as background music.
Yeester: “Graphics card… minus the graphics”
Me: So… card?
Yeester: *”Card.”*
It simulates real time wind and air physics though.
The only gpu I can afford:
Video: -GPU-
Audio: G R A V I T Y F A L L S
I have one of those in my old desktop the first one I ever put together lol. It was pretty useful for cooling because you could have it blowing air at the other side of your graphics card.
....at? Wtf? Why?
Perfect for the 3090 and it's awful backplate vram cooling
A lot of GPU's already have fans built into them
@@ashupashu5559Wow! Really? I thought the cooling on my graphics card didn’t exist! That’s really useful information!
@@tostring_ all in a days work
Getting one of those and shoving it in the second slot to cool my GPU sounds like a good idea
It is
I had one of those unnecessary fan cards, exact one, that slider is satisfying indeed 😂
I have one of these exact fans in a dell optiplex used as a dedicated LAN server.
The noise is incredible, and it moves a load of air!
it has RBG lighting. this would have been perfect for the gpu shortage. you could fill that slot with more than a cardboard cut out and maybe help keep the cpu cooler so you could get an extra frame out of the intel integrated graphics.
It doesn't have RGB lighting. That's just plain UV. UV lighting in cases was super popular at the time this fan was made.
Like a lot of fans of the time, this one is just B, and not addressable.
This sound from Graffiti Falls is simply legendary❤❤
Gravity falls theme song when every thing is weird
As someone who currently has too small of a motherboard so doesn't have enough fan headers for the back fan this is going to help me a lot
The gravity falls theme just always hits different.
Bill Cypher, you hold a special place in my heart
I watched this video several times just for the vibes. Truly an incredible show
I have one of these. Needed this back in the day!
I remember crap like this.
I actually used to have one that had a vent on the back plate. The purpose of the fan was to blow air out the back of your computer. I guess it's an alternative to an actual back fan, for smaller PC cases.
my case only fits one fan so i might actually buy this “unnecessary” product
if you only have one intake, adding fans inside the case won't actually help anything
Hey! Glad you bought it man. Thanks again for responding to my email. Can’t wait to see more of these videos.
Where can it be bought? I am looking for it and can't find it anywhere
I had one of these, it dropped my GPU temps a LOT back in the day. Very useful, kinda wish I still had it
You simply adapted to the dual slot GPU, I GREW UP IN IT
i actually have one of those
Nice! But does it provide better air flowing?
@@dias4336 Of course. It blows air, goddammit! I use it as an air conditioner too.
I’m actually building a sleeper soon, and in the case I’m using, I might need one LOL
I love sleeper PCs…and that’s a good use for this
for a second i thought the song in the beginning was a car sound when you don't wear a seatbelt.
I remember buying this for my PC 10 years ago so I could cool my PC. Never knew if it worked tho
that gravity falls song, anyone have a link for this remix?
youtube.com/
Tell me if u found it please, i want this remix too 😭
or even the remix name
dude still didn't found
@@DeoNKiD same here mate 🥲
Damn rgb =good quality
That's just b
@@Alexander-yp5mw lol
@@Tokayakiii uninstall your router
bruh thats an old school TURBO for your CPU... omg the nostalgia feels
i actually still have one of these, from the 90's it worked great for back in those days kept my passive cooling grafix card nice and cool.
I would love this tested with a graphics card to see if it could help lower the over all temp of the graphics card under load vs without it.
I had one of these, 20 years ago. It didn't do much at all, and the card i had at the time was a single slot card. An Nvidia 6800 GT.
@@cerealkiller4341
6800gt was only introduced in 2004. It was 18y. ago max, not 20.
@@AliShuktu ok? It was a rough guess in time, but close enough! 🙄
@@cerealkiller4341
6800gt was quite hot though.
@@AliShuktu yes, along with the pentium 4 i had it paired with made my PC an oven.
Hi, where i can buy it ?
i want it too
I want too...
When you have an apu but don't wanna get bullied
Yes it is a “cool” idea!!
*just awesome!*
"This is not a GPU..."
*proceeds to drop a whole bag of GPUs down the floor*
You know I think in some sleeper builds that would actually be pretty helpful
What kind of gravity falls remix you use its really cool
I finsh the sires on 4days
@@saifalhipeerr no one asked but cool
Just used it, holy hell my fps just went up so high. 10/10 better than 3090ti
Just that blue gpu? Boosted your fps
@@NdotJayz yes its better than the 3090ti
I have something like this, and it’s actually quite useful in some situations. It’s great for keeping passively cooled GPUs way cooler than they’re designed for, which can be nice for overclocking or simply using them in poorly ventilated cases. I’ve even seen some online that look chonk enough to cool big GPUs better than their stock fans.
This is the cooler idea I've ever seen
Me just jamming out to the gravity Falls theme tune playing
Nice video
The speed slider is really cool. But yeah a regular fan in the room will do the trick.
I had this exact same one. Insane to see it so many years later.
Everyone: talk about the GPU
Me: waittt the music sound like my childhood
Bro actually looks nice I want one now