Can a Gaming PC Survive the North Pole? - Environmental Chamber Update

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    0:00 Intro
    0:50 Setting up the machine
    2:19 Running a PC in the desert (122F ambient)
    7:53 Running a PC in the Arctic (-40F ambient)
    8:40 Looking inside the environmental chamber
    9:22 Arctic temperature results
    10:57 All hell breaks loose when a liquid cooler enters the mix
    13:03 How about a custom water-cooled PC in the Arctic?
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  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel Před rokem +8367

    Linus moving super quickly with the door open so that he can physically beat *check notes* MOLECULAR PHASE CHANGE is hilarious

    • @wtt45_T
      @wtt45_T Před rokem +92

      I agree

    • @jkazos
      @jkazos Před rokem +373

      That was like one of those ER drama shows with all the shouting.

    • @sjorsangevare
      @sjorsangevare Před rokem +142

      Why didnt they just take the pc out and do the surgery there 😭😭😭

    • @classicalextremism
      @classicalextremism Před rokem +32

      Now we just need to get you one to test the beans for the roadside boys.

    • @BuxtonsWater
      @BuxtonsWater Před rokem +109

      @@sjorsangevare Because the PC would just get covered in water that way.

  • @cakcakcak
    @cakcakcak Před rokem +9550

    the fun thing about -40° is that you don’t even have to specify F or C

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 Před rokem +801

      -40 Kelvin? haha just kidding, nothing's that cold

    • @trunkmunky5763
      @trunkmunky5763 Před rokem +303

      i know right? kinda surprised they didnt mention that.
      turns out they do at 5:35

    • @shre6619
      @shre6619 Před rokem +367

      And -40 Kelvin is not possible.
      (nothing can go below 0 Kelvin)

    • @valtarg1299
      @valtarg1299 Před rokem +238

      ​​@@manoz6194 negative Kelvin doesn't exist since 0k is the absolute zero
      I know you were joking

    • @iamdmc
      @iamdmc Před rokem +95

      @@shre6619 as far as we know/can prove today
      -a scientist

  • @screes620
    @screes620 Před rokem +785

    Alex is by far my favorite staff at LMG. This man can make anything amazing with a dremel and a dream.

    • @Kholaslittlespot1
      @Kholaslittlespot1 Před rokem +29

      His soldering is questionable but he is a good human

    • @iz723
      @iz723 Před rokem +25

      Just the right amount of knowledgeable jank

    • @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347
      @helphelpimbeingrepressed9347 Před rokem +10

      I also love when Linus asks if this is a good idea & he just does that look to camera like "its your money, whatevs lol"

    • @neurocidesakiwi
      @neurocidesakiwi Před rokem +4

      Yes, but can he drop stuff?

    • @CaptJABRONIE
      @CaptJABRONIE Před 11 měsíci +8

      He definitely gives the same vibes of a computer version of a Top Gear host.

  • @heyx99
    @heyx99 Před rokem +986

    As someone who lives in a tropical climate (the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico), I’m happy to see you guys test this, our electronics feels disposable and our phones are always hot. If I you want to play video games you need an AC for optimal performance. As an international viewer I’m excited to see what you will test next. I’m considering paying for floatplane.

    • @diegobaldwin3549
      @diegobaldwin3549 Před rokem +19

      Oh it gets hot in Northern Mexico too, although dry, yet 40° C ~ won’t stop me from playing airsoft 💪🏽

    • @mattymattffs
      @mattymattffs Před rokem +12

      I used to live with summers like that. We'd move all our gear into basement where it was at least below 25

    • @deathmaster6117
      @deathmaster6117 Před rokem +9

      > If I you want to play video games you need an AC for optimal performance.
      At such temperatures if you want to work you need AC for optimal performance.
      I had for some time a heating problem in summer(last floor with black roof did make +40-45C(with 70-90% humidity) in the room and it was a nightmare) and with AC i have comfortable +20C in the room all the time.

    • @defiantgg9201
      @defiantgg9201 Před rokem +4

      @@deathmaster6117 well he did adress that in his comment

    • @Kholaslittlespot1
      @Kholaslittlespot1 Před rokem +3

      You lucky warm bastards 😉

  • @MrM45ter
    @MrM45ter Před rokem +1206

    Linus: *tries to keep the door opening small so the moist air won't condense on the testbench*
    Also Linus: *BREATHES DIRECTLY ONTO THE TESTBENCH INSIDE THE CHAMBER*

    • @TylerTMG
      @TylerTMG Před rokem

      Linus is a little dum dum /j

    • @kenamreemas3295
      @kenamreemas3295 Před rokem +20

      he is so wise in the ways of science!

    • @mercklemore
      @mercklemore Před rokem +32

      My first thought for that problem was that they so easily could've just draped something (surely they have loads of moving blankets at LTT) over the door for Linus to duck under and mostly avoid all that drama.
      Wouldn't be a proper Linus/Alex duo video without a moment of total chaos though, gotta admit it makes for a better vid to just wing it

    • @Piipolinoo
      @Piipolinoo Před rokem +1

      @@mercklemore no it does not, it just wasted everyones' time

    • @mercklemore
      @mercklemore Před rokem +12

      ​@@Piipolinoo oh my bad, guess I thought people are here for shenanigans. I must have missed LTT becoming a concise, no-nonsense consumer advice channel

  • @SarahBlackburn1337
    @SarahBlackburn1337 Před rokem +808

    Every time Alex is involved you know chaos is right around the corner

    • @Adroit1911
      @Adroit1911 Před rokem +16

      He always makes it fun 😂

    • @NickVanRegenmorter
      @NickVanRegenmorter Před rokem

      ​@@tapp-on-my.pic54byei

    • @Julmara
      @Julmara Před rokem +2

      just the way we like it

    • @graham1034
      @graham1034 Před rokem +6

      His definition of "fine" is the same as my wife's

    • @Lizlodude
      @Lizlodude Před rokem +8

      And with Jake laughing quietly in the background, you know it's going to stay that way lol

  • @harrybowman3098
    @harrybowman3098 Před rokem +77

    You're likely thermal shocking hardware if you're pulling from ambient to -40 and back again (~60c delta!). Ideally you should bring the chamber back up to ~50c to do a drying cycle before you come back down to ambient to negate the need to leave the system to dry out for a few days. There's a few fluids that you can use for "water" cooling that wont freeze at low temp (Engineered fluids EC110 is a good one - also dielectric).
    Source: I design military servers that operate in -40 to +55c environments and make a lot of use of a very similar climate chamber!

    • @Grinstopher
      @Grinstopher Před 2 měsíci

      - leave at 50°C for a while
      - put in 10$ worth of dessicant, just a couple kgs of zeolithes from an aquarium petshop or sth
      - put in a 5$ humidity meter
      - cool down appropriately slowly while keeping an eye on the humidity meter

  • @YouTubeDoxedMyRealName
    @YouTubeDoxedMyRealName Před rokem +140

    That glycol looked pre mixed. Since their was water in the loop you probably got no better than a 25/75 mixture. Their are charts for antifreeze to water mixture to temperature tolerances easily available online so you can properly mix the antifreeze for ur car. Just use antifreeze which is designed to known standards and specifications and will produce repeatable results and mix as necessary to not freeze at -40. For -40 you require 52% antifreeze to 48% water mixture to prevent freezing. Premix the solution, completely drain the loop and fill with solution.

    • @patmacrotch5611
      @patmacrotch5611 Před rokem +5

      Just buy 100% Ethylene glycol and mix it yourself. But I agree, just going from the viscosity of the antifreeze when he was pouring it, it was definitely not just ethylene glycol.

  • @insantonua
    @insantonua Před rokem +1116

    for future reference: glycol on it's own can only go down to -13c but glycol/water mix of 50/50 can go down to -30. as you add more glycol the freezing point goes up again.

    • @jasonmajere2165
      @jasonmajere2165 Před rokem +13

      Interesting, wonder what they do in Alaska for coolant than.

    • @WinterMute99
      @WinterMute99 Před rokem +158

      @@jasonmajere2165 they use alaska itself for coolant

    • @PaulEmsley
      @PaulEmsley Před rokem +7

      Golpalott's Third Law

    • @johnjames4593
      @johnjames4593 Před rokem +18

      Also pure glycol has poor heat capacity compared to water

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Před rokem +5

      Couldn't you use pure ethanol in the loop ? Or what about glycol/ethanol ? I just know that ethanol can get very very cold without freezing.

  • @SerpentSays
    @SerpentSays Před rokem +448

    I lost it at the 'hot swapping' parts while trying to beat condensation. This was a wild ride. Love it!

  • @lordraiden007
    @lordraiden007 Před rokem +232

    I’d love to see passive cooling solutions for those temperatures

    • @agalerex
      @agalerex Před rokem +19

      Now that you mention it, i wonder if they still have access to, or have, the computer case that was effectively a giant passive cooler that they did a video on.

    • @MoistGal
      @MoistGal Před rokem +11

      It probably wouldn't work either
      Just like on the NH-D15, the heatpipes will freeze and that'd be it
      That's my guess at least

    • @unlisted9494
      @unlisted9494 Před rokem +6

      ​​@@agalerex I remember seeing 12" wide enormous copper headsinks for desktop processors like 10 years ago, they were for applications that needed to be silent like acoustics labs, I remember you could run an i7 with one, just not at super high power levels

    • @anthonyjames7173
      @anthonyjames7173 Před rokem +1

      Why not liquid cooling :p

    • @saigaikwad415
      @saigaikwad415 Před rokem +3

      ​@@anthonyjames7173 I wonder why 🤔

  • @cdcoaster
    @cdcoaster Před rokem +90

    Never a dull moment with Alex and Linus!

  • @pigeontech7550
    @pigeontech7550 Před rokem +1278

    man really took pc cooling to a whole new level

    • @mattthemouse1
      @mattthemouse1 Před rokem +38

      To be fair, this is why so many data centers are in Norway

    • @bdbdkdfotbrveiw
      @bdbdkdfotbrveiw Před rokem +4

      Have you seen how he plans to heat his pool 😂

    • @pigeontech7550
      @pigeontech7550 Před rokem +4

      @@bdbdkdfotbrveiw it’s ridiculous 😂

    • @wtt45_T
      @wtt45_T Před rokem +2

      ong

    • @peteriddqd
      @peteriddqd Před rokem +5

      more like new degree ... right ?

  • @ForeverHobbit
    @ForeverHobbit Před rokem +708

    I love how there were no conclusions. Just went with it, ended it. Just because you know we only wanted for this to happen, not how or why. I love these cooling videos

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter Před rokem +21

      Yup, i was going to comment "great!, i learnt absolutely nothing" but i thought i was too harsh, you way of saying it is more correct :)

    • @BlissToby
      @BlissToby Před rokem +22

      I get that, but I would've loved for the video to go on for another 10 min and become gradually more conclusion- and explanation-focused.

    • @TheSidekid92
      @TheSidekid92 Před rokem +6

      I think they just wanted to display their ability to force computers to crash due to temps.

    • @ForeverHobbit
      @ForeverHobbit Před rokem +4

      @@BlissToby when they fix it with a compressor they will 100% do that... They just can't give conclusions with non controlled tests which i can understand

  • @lunakon5911
    @lunakon5911 Před rokem +25

    It’d be great to have a website with all the tests info in one place, with the ability to search through those data sheets. I’d bookmark it instantly.

  • @zeffmalchazeen3429
    @zeffmalchazeen3429 Před rokem +17

    I am living in the Philippines. The highest room temp I got was 35c during "summer" march to may. GoW and Witcher 3 was about 73c on the cpu and gpu around 76c. Both did not reach 80c. But during cold months around nov-feb. Temps would go below 70 during the day and almost 60 during nights

  • @Tylaris1
    @Tylaris1 Před rokem +364

    "Have we crossed the line from fun to stupid?" - I find that any time Alex is involved, the answer to this question is almost always yes.

  • @FreelanceDev4life
    @FreelanceDev4life Před rokem +527

    More content like this is important to me. What good are the labs, if we can't see these things in action? These die hard extreme tests are great fun to watch!

    • @Thatonefuckinguy
      @Thatonefuckinguy Před rokem +11

      @@elbeetlebeasto impatient? They've been setting up a new building for well over a year now and are most likely running behind schedule. They have every right to rush out videos for the sake of content. I'm sorry but would you rather wait another year for a video like this to come out?
      Also keep in mind, what they do on camera is for entertainment purposes. Prototypes are funny to watch, any content creator with sense knows that a rushed prototype is funnier to watch then a fully fledged working project. In fact, they'll most likely have a follow up video where things go right.
      Basically what I'm saying is they make money off of CZcams videos and a tight ship that's running as intended just isn't funny to watch. They have to have both the more informative videos and more entertaining ones. Also I'd recommend you check out the livestreams, specifically the WAN show which talks a bit more seriously about tech news and such if this kind of content "enrages" you so much.

    • @CallMeAnisse
      @CallMeAnisse Před rokem +5

      ​@@elbeetlebeasto Linus did explain exactly what they were doing wrong about temp management of the chamber, which means that this is just a for fun side project, rather than a serious take on the subject. It also means that they understand how they should do things but deliberately decide to ignore. As the other fellow said, they probably will have a follow-up where they make proper use of the equipment, and probably a third video once the compressor they're missing arrives to properly test humidity as well

    • @neuro3423
      @neuro3423 Před rokem +7

      ​@@elbeetlebeasto you're forgetting that labs will have its own website where the experts they hire will do proper testing. This is just a fun infotainment piece about the capabilities that they have now. So yes this is rushed and kinda bullshit but this was never supposed to be an in depth informative piece

    • @jimboTTT
      @jimboTTT Před rokem

      no you are important content

    • @dove3853
      @dove3853 Před rokem

      Remember that the Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for you because He loves you so much. He then rose up from the dead three days later
      The Ten Commandments are called the moral law, (most of us are lying thieving blasphemous adulterer at heart and deserve hell) you and I broke the law, Jesus paid the fine. That’s what happened on that cross.
      By believing that Jesus died on the cross and rose up from the dead 3 days later and not just confessing your sin, but also repenting of all sin you have done and putting all your trust in Him in prayer, He will grant you everlasting life as a free Gift.

  • @kornydad14
    @kornydad14 Před rokem +40

    You can tell they have never used and enviro chamber before. You have to run a normalization cycle before you open the door! Bring the components back to the air temp of the lab before you open the door. It only adds a few minutes to the testing and you don't have to worry about condensation. Glad they figured it out at the end. Also, you can mix glycol 50/50 with water and it should still work fine for those testing temps.

  • @sselesUneeuQ
    @sselesUneeuQ Před rokem +2

    9:15 I love these moments when I get to see things I deal with on a daily basis in Linus's cooling videos.

  • @playmaka2007
    @playmaka2007 Před rokem +169

    Watching linus change a cooler before condensation kills the computer is like watching emergency open heart surgery lol

  • @supergirlvideoclips894
    @supergirlvideoclips894 Před rokem +650

    50 degrees Celsius stress test must be done by computer part manufacturers. Especially if they want to sell parts to Australia, India and other hot places.

    • @bimbim1885
      @bimbim1885 Před rokem +65

      Tropical PC bros need to use a room with AC just to not make their PC into an oven here

    • @bomberdomme7308
      @bomberdomme7308 Před rokem +5

      @@bimbim1885 and people say our middle european winter is depressing... :D

    • @Noooo23523
      @Noooo23523 Před rokem +2

      they usualy run at up to 60c and just get bigger cooled and run at slower speed and a lot of strong fans

    • @yuxuanhuang3523
      @yuxuanhuang3523 Před rokem

      @@bimbim1885 My poor laptop in summer needs cold air directly from the AC when I game

    • @gustavoguti27
      @gustavoguti27 Před rokem +3

      I agree. My Asus laptop died while playing at 43°c, but here in summer the temperature can go up to 50°c with really high humidity.
      HP laptops here are famous for failing at temperatures over 35.

  • @TheShinytall
    @TheShinytall Před rokem +6

    What a dream job to test hardware and software, good job bringing more of it to the world Linus!

  • @johndododoe1411
    @johndododoe1411 Před rokem +7

    I remember trying to cool our server rack by pumping in outside winter air at around -10°C, but it seemed to warm up in the 5" pipe before getting there. Goal was to meet the old ATX recommendation of +40°C CPU temp max.

  • @Schatten.mensch
    @Schatten.mensch Před rokem +318

    Great job on the editing - the emergency cooler swap had about the same feeling as a cardiac arrest scene in a medical drama ^^

    • @DualPerformance
      @DualPerformance Před rokem +3

      that was the best part

    • @MarioGoatse
      @MarioGoatse Před rokem +7

      Greys Anatomy style. All it needed was the beeps in the background lol.

    • @robc4399
      @robc4399 Před rokem +1

      Bro! I was thinking the same thing.

    • @Cr4z3d
      @Cr4z3d Před rokem

      Or a Pit Stop

  • @bbblop4545
    @bbblop4545 Před rokem +451

    Nitrogen cooled PC in -40C ambient temperature next? Maybe you can get some world records this way.

    • @MrFluffyfox
      @MrFluffyfox Před rokem +14

      There was already that one Chinese streamer who put her pc in -50

    • @champignon2916
      @champignon2916 Před rokem +13

      How is your comment from 12min ago ? :o

    • @enpiesie
      @enpiesie Před rokem +1

      ​@@champignon2916 yeah, didn't it just release...

    • @Not_A_Serious_Guy
      @Not_A_Serious_Guy Před rokem +1

      ​@@champignon2916 yeah wtf

    • @JTheGenie
      @JTheGenie Před rokem

      @@champignon2916 lmao

  • @waaksaam8525
    @waaksaam8525 Před rokem +2

    At those low temps, wouldn't it be better to leave the heatsink of? Or maybe, use a static cooling heat block with a fan. No heat tubes, no liquids. The metal will be cooled to such a low temperature that the passive heat transfer should be more than enough.

  • @aslikhari
    @aslikhari Před rokem +5

    The lab is already so sick!! I can't wait for it to be fully functional... 🤯

  • @caleballen1330
    @caleballen1330 Před rokem +445

    Linus and Alex testing tech on the way to the North Pole would be a worthy sequel to the Top Gear Polar Special.
    (this video suggestion is on me today Linus)

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Před rokem +65

    Cant believe you went to North Pole just for the intro, impressive Canadian resistance against cold, spectacular dedication

  • @OnTheGoBo
    @OnTheGoBo Před rokem

    I love the future of this channel they are doing some sweet stuff!!!!

  • @ChrisTarling
    @ChrisTarling Před rokem

    yessss another Alex and Linus sketchy cooling video love these!!!!!

  • @mikefossum6699
    @mikefossum6699 Před rokem +50

    A lot of components will get extremely angry once they go below -10-0C. Primarily PSUs and SSD HDDs can act up. There's also sometimes a "non-op" and "operating" difference. For example if you bring a PC that is running down to -40C, it usually is easier than doing a "cold soak" at -40C with it turned off and then attempting to boot. Source: have done a crap load of testing MIL-STD 810 at an aerospace company

    • @asinineintentions7773
      @asinineintentions7773 Před rokem +1

      Makes sense, I remember there being a similar issue with liquid nitrogen cooling they did in a video a while back, they had to get a load on the CPU before starting to really cool it or it'd go too cold and just stop working, I'd imagine similar issues in a lot of components in the PC, they just wouldn't have worried about it, cause... well... They weren't submerging the PC in the stuff lol.

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel Před rokem

      Angry is the best, non-technical way to describe it. ^ ^

  • @clintk4691
    @clintk4691 Před rokem +97

    Keep at it guys! It's possible. I've run my PC around -25°C. Left it in my semi during winter and wanted to see what it would do in Cinebench. 280mm corsair AIO, 5900x, strix x-570I. Can't remember the score but it's possible. Canadian winter overclocking is fun, free sub zero cooling lol.

    • @stylinsandwich
      @stylinsandwich Před rokem +18

      People out here using liquid nitrogen or helium while they can just move to Canada

    • @contemptordreadnought
      @contemptordreadnought Před rokem +1

      @@stylinsandwich Move to Canada no cpu cooler needed

  • @TrollFaceTheMan
    @TrollFaceTheMan Před rokem +3

    Condensation should be only a problem if your PC is cooler then the ambient air and not if it is warmer.
    Reason being is the air has a humidity limit based on how warm it is. So the warmer it is the more water it can hold.
    If you have that warm air that has humidity come in contact with something much cooler the air will cool in response and if it cools enough to drop below the humidity limit of that air at that temperature then it will release water (Form Condensation) in response.
    If you take something warm and put it in a cold environment or warm something up in a cold environment that warming of the air makes it able to take on more water and instead will encourage the opposite of Condensation which is drying.
    In otherwords you don't need to worry about your PC forming condensation in extreme colds.
    However in this specific circumstance if you do freeze the air rapidly without releasing the moisture first you will get frost on everything in the testing chamber.
    However the warmer components in the PC will be the slowest place that frost forms.
    In summery though:
    -Warm air + Cold Stuff = Condensation.
    -Cold air + Warm Stuff = Drying or in least no condensation.

    • @nwimpney
      @nwimpney Před rokem

      if you have a contained volume of air and lower it past its dew point, it will condense. not directly on the parts, as you would get with cold equipment, but you'll get fog, and likely dew on everything. (evenly distributed condensation)
      if you were feeding it a flow of already cold air, any condensation would have already happened in the cooling process, so no further condensation would occur.
      Frost is simply condensation that freezes immediately.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan Před rokem

      @@nwimpney, yep is what I was saying that if it is trapped air cooling it will cause an even distribution of Condensation. But the warmer part of the computer will actually Condensat less technically.

  • @FeLiPe-Eduardo-GTI
    @FeLiPe-Eduardo-GTI Před rokem +5

    I was in doubt about which 4090 model to buy and so I chose the Rog Strix after this video. Where I live not in summer we have temperatures like 40°c and this test was really insane.

  • @c.simmons2147
    @c.simmons2147 Před rokem +167

    I don't know if you have some laptops you were willing to destroy, but I feel like the cold test (even with moisture) could be a good one for laptops. It could kind of simulate taking your laptop from inside, transporting it in the cold, and then running it again. It's something I never really thought to worry about, but there were definitely times in college when I would walk to class in the cold and my laptop would be really cold and have some condensation on it. Now I'm wondering if that did any damage to it.

    • @Big_Red1
      @Big_Red1 Před rokem +11

      If you really want to know, you could see if your model of laptop has any MIL-STD-810 certification done on it. One of the parts of that spec has to do with thermal shock.

    • @haikall5479
      @haikall5479 Před rokem

      Thats actually really interesting i live in a tropical area but i would love to know if that will damage it long term

    • @yerielzamora
      @yerielzamora Před rokem +1

      Ah my old laptop from college does show liquid damage signs and has for a while, despite having never spilled anything on it. I took that thing with me everywhere in my backpack though, through sun, wind, rain, dirt, and fog. Living in a relatively cool and humid forest area, I always assumed this was the case.

    • @Stealth86651
      @Stealth86651 Před rokem +1

      Why not just pop the laptop open and check for corrosion? That'd be a very easy thing to see and it doesn't take any real skill or anything.

    • @MtnNerd
      @MtnNerd Před rokem +1

      Yeah I really want to see it with a ROG Strix laptop since they run very hot. I'd also like to see some more gradual cooling so they can find the sweet spot between perfect performance, dropping performance, and total failure.

  • @abdulrahmanalhasbani1445
    @abdulrahmanalhasbani1445 Před rokem +157

    My room got to 40 degrees (Celcius) this summer. So it's really nice to know if the type of thermal paste makes a difference.

    • @ron200088
      @ron200088 Před rokem +26

      It does not make any sort of difference in regards to high temperatures. Which is only natural. Normal thermal pastes are only affected by very low negative temperatures, when they freeze. I doubt that’s the case. Anyway, there are special thermal pastes, which can whitstand extremely low temperatures when LN2 overclocking.

    • @abdulrahmanalhasbani1445
      @abdulrahmanalhasbani1445 Před rokem +4

      @@ron200088 Oh that's is very helpful thank you. I was worried about playing games on max during the summer, I worried that my thermal paste would dry out quickly or something like that

    • @Skystrike70
      @Skystrike70 Před rokem +3

      get air conditioner

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun Před rokem +15

      ​@@Skystrike70not everyone can just do that

    • @worldseriesofghosts3408
      @worldseriesofghosts3408 Před rokem +6

      @@antonhelsgaun fr, in the US its normal to have AC, but in other countries not so much.

  • @josephsaunders6649
    @josephsaunders6649 Před 10 měsíci

    I would love to see a bigger video dedicated to this.

  • @gravityhorse4781
    @gravityhorse4781 Před rokem

    Alex's segue was gold. Thank you, Alex.

  • @arnabkundu
    @arnabkundu Před rokem +123

    Love from India ❤
    During summers, the room temperature varies from 30°C in the night to about 35°C-36°C in the noon in India. Currently it's 4 in the morning and the ambient room temperature is 32°C. Testing at such temperatures is crucial for us who have tropical summers and kudos to the team for doing this. Thank you.

    • @iknowiminsane1949
      @iknowiminsane1949 Před rokem +7

      You woke at 4am to end up watching LTT lmao?

    • @shivamagarwal348
      @shivamagarwal348 Před rokem +1

      You must be living way up North. In Delhi NCR region it has already started to go above 36° C during noons

    • @soumilswapna
      @soumilswapna Před rokem

      You located in Northern part of India?

    • @shivamagarwal348
      @shivamagarwal348 Před rokem

      @@iknowiminsane1949 must have woken up to prepare for an exam or something and ended up watching LTT

    • @RambhaktAbhiram
      @RambhaktAbhiram Před rokem +1

      @@soumilswapna even in the south(tamilnadu) it is around 40c

  • @darryljack6612
    @darryljack6612 Před rokem +234

    Fun Fact Alex actually wanted to go to the North Pole to do the test, but Linus said no because they have to makes use of the money they spent.

    • @floydlooney6837
      @floydlooney6837 Před rokem +13

      destroying a PC is still cheaper than flying to the north pole

    • @hiiamelecktro4985
      @hiiamelecktro4985 Před rokem +1

      Where did you hear this? Was it said in a floatplane exclusive, WAN or somewhere else?

    • @jumpierwolf
      @jumpierwolf Před rokem +5

      They don't even need to go there. -40 is pretty normal in a lot of places in Canada during the winter.

    • @danielhandika8767
      @danielhandika8767 Před rokem

      yeah, I mean they're in Canada north pole is just right to their north

    • @darkchaosclanat
      @darkchaosclanat Před rokem +5

      Probably Linus: "Alex, we dont need the North Pole, we have the North Pole at home!"

  • @abdullahibrahim9001
    @abdullahibrahim9001 Před rokem

    I was looking for such a video 😊

  • @sabbliz
    @sabbliz Před rokem

    Great video as always!

  • @stovenism464
    @stovenism464 Před rokem +49

    Something you must remember your pc case (The Chamber) is actively cooling or heating the system inside to hold that 50c set point, we will not see a thermal run away because of that.
    The GPU running at 90% fan and 80c is getting cooled by the chamber’s 50c air.

    • @fabiankehrer3645
      @fabiankehrer3645 Před rokem +8

      Yeah, you would have to keep the chamber running for a while and then keep the same power settings that it settles into with the pc inside.

  • @Melchirobin
    @Melchirobin Před rokem +79

    11:20 I know you mentioned the video was going to go off the rails but this is not what I expected. Crazy cooling projects with Alex never disappoint

  • @causarumcognitio
    @causarumcognitio Před rokem

    I had a daily driver overclocked with antifreeze/water mixture at -15. Worked great as long as the tubes and everything were covered with insulation. Sometimes had to dry it out though.

  • @webbysaurus2904
    @webbysaurus2904 Před rokem +2

    you all need to run that test with a non heat pipe air cooler, something like the slightly more beefy intel stock coolers the ones that are triple height and have a big slug of copper in the middle, that way there are no heat pipes to freeze over, and no water or pump to seize up with the cold either, that would be the best bet for running at -40 with it running without issues.
    pretty sure i saw one of those intel coolers I'm talking about on a video you previously did, might have been comparing intel coolers over the years or something.
    I know the coolers I'm talking about were meant for workstations, I got one years ago bundled with my i7 970 and it actually performed well enough that the CPU was usable in Aussie summers, though was noisy and I ended up upgrading it pretty quick

  • @amadensor
    @amadensor Před rokem +59

    I think you have the humidity and temp thing backwards. The total water the air can hold goes up with the temp, so by heating it first, you likely had more total water even though it was low relative humidity, since that's relative to max it can hold.

    • @ferrisr
      @ferrisr Před rokem +17

      That's what I came here to say too. Heating the chamber increases the capacity of the air to hold moisture, so the RH% goes down, but the absolute amount of moisture in the air remains the same (unless you introduced more when you opened it).
      This is why humidity is an issue and your AC removes a ton of it in the summer when it's running (because lowering the temperature raises the humidity), and also why indoor air gets so dry in cold climates in the winter (heating the indoor air doesn't remove moisture, but warmer air holds more moisture, so RH% goes down).

    • @tristan7715
      @tristan7715 Před rokem

      Yeah.. wondered that too

    • @Love4everFree
      @Love4everFree Před rokem +7

      I literally screamed this at the screen lol. Glad I'm not the only one

    •  Před rokem +5

      This is why you should probably use dew point instead of RH for this stuff IMO

    • @troy4393
      @troy4393 Před rokem +3

      One of them few times I've tried to visualize a psychrometric chart in my head...
      When heated, relative humidity would lower, but the absolutely humidity/humidity ratio stays the same assuming the test chamber is a closed volume with only thermal energy crossing the boundary.
      If anything, precooling as low as possible and literally toweling up the condensate, then raising to a desired cold temperature could work.

  • @xskysmith4619
    @xskysmith4619 Před rokem +1

    I feel like the main use for that would be validating producer claims but standardizing testing so you can take outside temp out of the equation

  • @Hackology
    @Hackology Před rokem

    You guys are nuts. Love it

  • @mangofloh2079
    @mangofloh2079 Před rokem +101

    At these temps you might actually need to consider contraction and expansion of materials. Maybe thats why the temps were so high for the direct die cooled pc, because of the cooler not making good contact anymore?

    • @randomblock1_
      @randomblock1_ Před rokem +1

      If they cooled everything down and then applied the cooler, I bet they would get waaay better temps. (also probably not using frozen liquid would help)

  • @Saitama07
    @Saitama07 Před rokem +55

    Thank you for actually testing in the warm configuration. The thing about tech reviews is that here in India we do not get a clear picture of what performance we could expect at home in normal living conditions and whether a chip is efficient enough to not throttle down to half its actual performance. I trust your reviews to be more inclusive than anyone else's. Hoping you can do this for most of the relevant gadgets ❤

    • @MtnNerd
      @MtnNerd Před rokem +1

      I wonder if this is why I see so much more love for ROG computers on forums than I see from reviewers?

    • @Saitama07
      @Saitama07 Před rokem +7

      We need noise cancelling headphones just to escape the fan noise watching a 4k video 😂

    • @MtnNerd
      @MtnNerd Před rokem +2

      @@Saitama07 LMAO sounds like me whenever I play at max settings

    • @Duke49th
      @Duke49th Před rokem +3

      Philippines here: A good case and a mix of Arctic F12 and P12 max fans should do it. I had overheating (above 80-85) or loud PC before too. Then I swapped all 5 case fans to Arctic F12 and P12 and since then I can sustain 70 degree on full Prime95 and 3D Furmark stress test on CPU and GPU. I was totally amazed how much a good airflow setup can make such a huge difference. Much more than in all the tests - since temps here are so much higher, than in the test setups of reviewer/youtuber!
      Went from 2 cheap (=shit, since Arctic is cheap too but sooo much better!) in front and 1 cheap upper rear and good but too loud rear out, to 3 F12 front in, 1 P12 rear top in (directly onto CPU cooler) and one P12 rear out. around 12-15 degree difference and almost complete silent, unless I am gaming.
      Of course water cooling would be ideal. But expensive here.

    • @LautaroQ2812
      @LautaroQ2812 Před rokem

      It was weird though. Idk about India, but here in Argentina we have a ton of humidity AND we do reach sometimes 40°C (or more) in certain places.
      My CPU at idle has been 55 or 60 tops, never reaching 75 or more doing nothing. Perhaps it's because mine is a ryzen 2600 and this was a high end Intel. Still, my case sucks ass (it's a generic badly designed one) and I have the stock cooler.

  • @hsyndicate7585
    @hsyndicate7585 Před rokem

    RV/Marine antifreeze pink juice, it will flow at -40 if you run it straight from the bottle. That is what I used to use on cascading TEC setups usually running -25C to -30C coolant temp on second stage at full load which would get me -40 to -50 at the cold plate on the cpu. Granted this was during the slotted processor days which made it much easier to protect the cpu from condensation.

  • @jonesgang
    @jonesgang Před rokem

    The best part of your videos is the way you guys struggle all the while working against yourselves and still achieve a great outcome.
    Canadians really are a special kind of people!! 🤣😂

  • @Liebe-Futurel
    @Liebe-Futurel Před rokem +81

    the camera work on this seemed more cinematic with slow focus pulls and panning shots, I liked it

  • @ngs2683
    @ngs2683 Před rokem +19

    I have always wanted this video. Seeing a PC operating in a really cold room or a really hot one. It surprises me it took this long for you guys to do it. Great video and thanks for making it! ❤

  • @aidanm5578
    @aidanm5578 Před rokem +3

    Can you do a video where you weld, using different compounds, a CPU to a cooler? I thin that would be interesting.

  • @thecommenternobodycaresabout

    My brother was on IT in military while he was doing his mandatory service. Apparently, they were so lax about things that they had their computers inside a very heavily cooled room that people that wanted to use them had to wear winter clothing, even during summer. So, I was always wondering what kind of effects this practice had to those computers and this video, somewhat, solved my questions.

  • @garrettmarche9402
    @garrettmarche9402 Před rokem +20

    The suction line accumulator in your system linus is used as an expansion chamber in low temp systems where you run the chance of actually getting liquid refrigerant coming back from the evaporator. It uses the high volume of the accumulator to flash any liquid directly to a gas before it gets to the compressor

  • @bradleytaylor5612
    @bradleytaylor5612 Před rokem +43

    When I would go to the desert it would often get into the 115 to 120s so I think it's awesome to see stuff like this. I've had more than one phone stop entirely cause of the heat

    • @LutraLovegood
      @LutraLovegood Před rokem

      120? How did you not boil alive?

    • @DarkNia64
      @DarkNia64 Před rokem +1

      Imagine walking around trying to find an Eevee in the desert, it's 115 degrees, and your phone just tells you "nope"

    • @williamcampbell9859
      @williamcampbell9859 Před rokem

      This is not interesting. My phone dies due to heat in southeast qld aus all the time.

  • @thomasmueller4619
    @thomasmueller4619 Před 10 měsíci

    Yep, warm it up first and avoid breaking it however I like watching other people break their stuff. Getting cameras in there would be super cool and another challenge to conquer.

  • @TheProPizza
    @TheProPizza Před rokem +59

    If a video has Alex in it, you know it’s gonna be a good video 😂

  • @fivetoe
    @fivetoe Před rokem +19

    Them having fun heating up the PC is just my annual summer struggle

    • @TheDude50447
      @TheDude50447 Před rokem

      I have 2 OCs saved in Ryzen Master. One for Winter which is basically the max it can do at 5Ghz and one for summer where I stress tested during 30C @ 4,825 Ghz and 1.3125 Volts. It can reach 35C here sometimes but those days are few and far between.

  • @wavedashdoc
    @wavedashdoc Před rokem

    I skipped over this video when it first came out based on the thumbnail and title. I checked it out after watching the overvolted 4090 video from today. I think if the title and thumbnail for this video better represented the lab and the temperature controlled chamber, I might have not skipped it over the first time. This video was excellent. Entertaining, I learned something new, and was on the edge of my seat for a moment.

  • @peacemen6460
    @peacemen6460 Před rokem

    Finally Linus take my advice using a chiller a cooler, nice to see it work.

  • @ryankendall6100
    @ryankendall6100 Před rokem +26

    You were really close to the job of the accumulator. Instead of moisture in the system that would turn to acid, the accumulator stores and traps liquid refrigerant that hasn't turned to a low pressure gas before entering the compressor turning it into a high pressure gas. Getting liquid in your compressor is the number 1 reason a compressor fails, so this is a way to prevent that especially in bigger systems. But it is cool lately you've been kinda doing some research on how air conditioning works on some of your chillers. Keep up the great work.

    • @shawncheecham9725
      @shawncheecham9725 Před rokem +3

      I'm a hvac guy and I was looking for this comment! I was yelling accumulator before they said it hahaha

  • @spray_cheese
    @spray_cheese Před rokem +10

    Apparently a streamer actually did this in Alaska. And they had the same issue with the AIO so they switched to air cooling which worked and they clocked an Intel cpu at like 6.3 ghz or something

  • @fear1830
    @fear1830 Před 7 měsíci

    i need this during summer time.

  • @fusion9258
    @fusion9258 Před 2 měsíci

    Yall should do something like this again but try to warm the cpu/gpu to regular temps while in -40°

  •  Před rokem +24

    Alex and Linus janky cooling projects are my favorite type of LTT videos.

    • @kjcorder
      @kjcorder Před rokem

      I just watched Alex do the tea cooled build yesterday 😅

  • @jasonjennings8465
    @jasonjennings8465 Před rokem +20

    We've had Dell reach out to one of our customers and tell them if we didnt raise them temps in the data center they wouldn't honor RMS's because it was too cold. Definitely surprised when we heard that one.

  • @jamtea388
    @jamtea388 Před rokem +6

    I've been wondering about how computers handle 50C (122 F) because the temperatures where I live have started to approach that.

  • @tylerglowinski3093
    @tylerglowinski3093 Před rokem +1

    Ya'll should do a video about ortholinear keyboards vs normal keyboards! Either on this channel or on shortcircuit

  • @markdatton1348
    @markdatton1348 Před rokem +3

    11:45 camera work overcoming so many obstacles

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před rokem +52

    At least you’re getting a lot of mileage out of that temperature chamber. For a second I thought you actually sent a computer up to the North Pole with long-distance remote tracking.

  • @EXW9
    @EXW9 Před rokem +1

    Even in Portugal, we have quite a few days over 40ºC during the summer, so that's good to know.

  • @steelsofliquid
    @steelsofliquid Před rokem +1

    More recently, I had to do some maintenance on one of my older computers, a Gateway E-2000 from 2004. The computer was running Windows 2000 and trying to play Bejeweled 2, which caused a stop error (blue screen of death). It was rather late at night, but I still tried to do some "repair" to the system. As the stop error was caused by a page fault in a non-paged area (or most likely, the PC trying to play the game, which was having some difficulty), I was still able to restart the computer in normal mode and I backed it up, and tried to do an antivirus scan and disk defragment.
    Neither of the last two actions got completed, but why I bring this up is that I noticed the system was getting rather warm, and since I didn't know if I was going to just let it run while I was asleep, I didn't want it to overheat (as this was my first time doing this kinds of stuff), so I placed my powerful floor fan nearby the computer to try and cool it off. Wasn't the most effective tactic, but I thought I was at least being helpful.
    Also, if you decided to read this, I converted the units to Fahrenheit for everyone who uses those units. The coldest temperature is -40°F, and the hottest temperature is 356°F.

  • @oonue
    @oonue Před rokem +44

    I wonder if it would of worked if the CPU cooler was swapped with an aluminum or copper heatsink with no pipes, and the paste swapped with a graphite pad.

  • @bigjohn3435
    @bigjohn3435 Před rokem +5

    heat isn't how you remove moisture (water). heat evaporates moisture which increases humidity which condensates back to moisture when the temp drops. you need to chill everything to single digits C or upper 30s F so it does condensate and can be wiped out or ideally drained at the evaporator. just like the water that drips from a car in the summer because the cold air conditioner condensates the humid air and it drains off.

  • @Eragonnogare
    @Eragonnogare Před rokem

    God I love Linus + Alex + access to some silly way of cooling things

  • @brandonbebonang8989
    @brandonbebonang8989 Před rokem

    Sometimes the gas for the heater would empty before it could be refilled again. Playing while there was no heat on my PC was actually nice. The ambient low temperature prevented my PC from overheating. It was an old PC but it was my first PC. I would play games outside it's specs on low graphics with low framerates. The heat generated by my PC could warm up my hands when they got clammy. I swore it also performed better. It regularly reached 40-57 on hot days even in Canada. Like you guys said poor ventilation in both the room and case would cause the internals to heat up to a surprisingly high temperature. One day it was shutting down whenever it would reach a certain temperature. This corrupted the BIOS. The poor thermal paste hadn't been changed in over 10 years. The PC was originally my Dads. When I opened it up to replenish the paste what was left was pretty much stained to the top of the CPU chip and was basically non-existent. Unfortunately I had shorted my CPU when I applied some new thermal paste. I even bought and installed a new thermal heatsink and fan for the CPU. I never got to finish fixing it. I had left it behind when I moved.

  • @LillyNightshade
    @LillyNightshade Před rokem +43

    You know, I used to use environmental chambers, and we had secondary doors with holes to reach in while it's running

    • @Supermrloo
      @Supermrloo Před rokem +15

      no i didn’t know

    • @LillyNightshade
      @LillyNightshade Před rokem +13

      I walked into that one…

    • @Neuttah
      @Neuttah Před rokem

      I just realised: Could those giant wall-mounted gloves work, or would the temperatures kill them?
      ...then again, that leaves fine control issues.

  • @analog56x
    @analog56x Před rokem +12

    hahahaha, this is fantastic! cant wait to see more shenanigans with Alex. it always seems like when Alex is in a video, its going to get crazy haha

  • @sunny-sq6ci
    @sunny-sq6ci Před rokem

    this was super fun to watch. i daily a samsung s22 ultra and due to my work, it's regularly exposed to hot steam, while i stream hd tv all the time. it will rarely if ever stutter. tech has gone leaps and bounds in the last decade

  • @rossgoldie
    @rossgoldie Před rokem

    I work with environmental testing for space hardware. You need to bake out for way longer to remove the moisture from the air. Start at 2 hours.

  • @owensturman6044
    @owensturman6044 Před rokem +6

    Jake sitting behind the camera laughing was the best part

  • @prasannamahajan558
    @prasannamahajan558 Před rokem +5

    2:50 I swear !!!!!!!!!! It Summer in India and my laptop thermal throttles like hell even a cooling pad wont cool the dam thing. The PC is no better.

  • @NoblePineapples
    @NoblePineapples Před rokem

    You could always just visit us in Edmonton during the winter if you want to test in -40 and below.

  • @shifu_ahhil3544
    @shifu_ahhil3544 Před rokem

    greatvideo, man

  • @sapandream
    @sapandream Před rokem +7

    2:56 oh linus, you poor guy, watch odisha's Titlagarh instead, you will find regular summer is 50°C 🥴😵‍💫😵‍💫😵

  • @Tiwill0V2
    @Tiwill0V2 Před rokem +3

    we need a part 2 of this, fixing the issue with the overheating cpu and if it's too long to add anymore, then a part 3 where you show the crazy result

  • @pipez3307
    @pipez3307 Před rokem

    That refrigeration setup is called cascade cooling, I service these chambers for an aerospace company in Florida. It's only 1 stage but it's two circuits, circuit 1 evaporator cools circuit 2 condenser, circuit 2 evaporator cools the chamber.

  • @BockworschtSoldier
    @BockworschtSoldier Před rokem

    Thanks Linus an Alex. You ask Questions I would never imagine and answer them.

  • @JonathanSteadman2003
    @JonathanSteadman2003 Před rokem +7

    Linus never disappoints and will always be supporting you guys work. I can't wait to work in the ICT sector after university. 🙂

  • @worriedglobal
    @worriedglobal Před rokem +9

    Linus ,thank you very much for interesting videos you make with your crew . Especially big thanks converting temperatures to Celsius 👍

    • @motherchuckair404
      @motherchuckair404 Před rokem +7

      yes, since fahrenheit to me is pretty useless when it comes to stuff like this and international affairs

    • @5Andysalive
      @5Andysalive Před rokem

      The Canadians™ seem to have a rather weird mix of units. Maybe they use C anyway?

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Před rokem

      ​@@5Andysalive the mix of C and F is actually crazy in Canada.

  • @Brenster56
    @Brenster56 Před rokem

    You guys should definitely make more videos like this in the future. I would suggest overclocking your cpu to 6ghz and putting that testbench PC in that vapour chamber.😅😂

  • @Dungeon47
    @Dungeon47 Před rokem +4

    11:00 This is legit the most intense moment in an LTT video. It's like an action suspense thriller.

  • @siddarthgandubilli2786
    @siddarthgandubilli2786 Před rokem +5

    2:41 me watching this while my R5 3500 is chilling at 70C watching this (yes I'm from India)

  • @BjornsTIR
    @BjornsTIR Před rokem +6

    I like how there's a $2000 3080 ti in that build redux ad. Of course they have competitive prices with that.
    (I know it's probably just an outdated slide from the gpu shortage, but it's still funny to me)