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[Applause] if you've been watching the channel long enough you know we like to do stupid stuff around here so that's why today we're going to make the world's nastiest cocktail to water cool excuse me liquid cool this computer nzxt's starter pc series now starts at 699 and gives you everything you need to get into the world of pc available in multiple configurations the starter pc can be tailored to meet your budget and needs and are the perfect way to build a work or learn from home setup while still being capable of 1080p 60fps gaming and popular titles like fortnite rainbow six siege and league of legends all of nzxt pcs come back with a 2-year warranty on parts labor and ram overclocking helping to guarantee the best gaming possible for your build to see the full list of specs and pricing on the nzxt starter pc series click the link in the description below so this is obviously a part of our series of trying to do videos about things that don't piss you guys off because you can't go out there and buy stuff but you know it is what it is so you can buy that yes you can buy this and i suggest you mix it all together and just take a big swig so here's what we got here this is an 11 900k and we've done this before we've done videos where we take crazy like random fluids and just like put it in this you know what guys don't be like you should drink cooling it with pee anyone that's ever suggested that in the past that's what you sound like to me no that's the closest we're gonna get to the color that's only if you really dehydrated so we've done this in the past but we always use the cpu the cpu for like cinebench and stuff like that but this time we're doing a cpu and gpu loop and we're using the gpu to stress test it because the gpu arguably gets much hotter in a more focused area uh quickly more quickly more easily than the cpu however they're both going to be in the loop so it's an 11 900 k with a brand new ek water block on there poor block i'll do the best i can to clean it um and then this is actually the evga 2080 ti out of phil's old build before we upgraded him to the 30 series which he uses for editing these videos and we kind of got a small medium and large here with a mystery fluid that sounds really wrong now that i say it out loud but we have a mystery fluid that nick's picked up uh that we're going to try at the end one of the most common things we always hear is like do alcohol use alcohol like well i do alcohol all the time so oh for the computer though however um we're trying this vitale premium 4x vodka with natural flavor it doesn't even say what flavor well how much was this 4.99 4.99 us dollars it can't be good now this most that's the bottle because it's glass um anyway that's uh so this is not rubbing alcohol but it might as well be and so um the thing with alcohol is it usually stays cold right it doesn't freeze so we're probably going to end up using more vodka in the future because i'm going to revisit the closed subzero loop again but the problem with alcohol is it can dry out the o-rings and the plastics and stuff the tubes the acrylic it can cause problems long-term so it's not a long-term solution however the viscosity of it is extremely thin which means it's not gonna like thicken up as it gets cold or whatever um if anything this will probably and it's got natural enzyme type breakdown elements to it right so if there's anything growing in our loop this would probably take care of it oh it's a brand new loop i just put together so no medium is going gonna be apple juice it's a little bit thicker than water obviously because it's juice and it's not water i imagine it would smell nice um food grade products though in a loop is bad algae likes to eat food just like people anything that's food grade is gonna grow algae and no matter how much you put in their biocides and stuff that's why we don't put food coloring and stuff like that in our loops this is just gonna be nasty okay we've done milk in the past however we did chocolate milk this time because it's gonna be even thicker milk likes to bubble and it's going to get hot you ever left a cup of milk out for a while and you're like what's that smell yeah i can't imagine this being any better and then for the mystery fluid i have no idea what what nick got so we'll figure that out but anyway we have to obviously have a control so this is just distilled water sitting in here because i'm only running a single 280 millimeter radiator with crappy cooler master fans on there like the just these are just the worst fans ever honestly but that's because they're just basic case fans that would normally get removed so we'll let this run for a few minutes we'll let it sort of normalize um and then we'll we'll kind of see what happens from there the idea here is that this radiator is going to be slightly undersized because i don't want to really i want to put a giant radiator in there and let just the surface area do most of the work we want to actually get some sort of a measurable difference between these fluids but jay why are you doing this why not all right so it's pretty much stopped climbing the core tent's at about 44 it bounces between 43 and 45 and it stays about 44. i decided to put the probe all the way down inside the reservoir because i want to measure the fluid temp i don't care so much about the radiator itself that would just tell us about the efficiency of the radiator but our fluid is kind of equalized here right about 35 c it's actually not that bad that's only about a 9 to 10 c delta between the actual fluid temp and the the gpu core itself so 35c that's our baseline that's distilled water so what we need to do now is we have to sample the product bottoms up let's try this cool one [Music] oh god that's bad oh that's gotta be the worst vodka i've ever tasted it really does smell like rubbing when i breathe in it gets spicier who the hell actually i don't distilled this fine now ready if you're ready i'm ready and we're ready i'm gonna find the gun now oops so i got out as much of the still water as i could there's gonna be droplets here and there but everything's pretty much empty i think this is enough alcohol it's also cold because it's been in the fridge so it's going to take a little longer for this one to reach its equilibrium the funny thing is no one would ever know this was alcohol by looking at oh i spilled by looking at it i'm curious like it shouldn't bubble up or anything right here we go oh it is bubbling up a little bit holy cow i bet you that's the water mixing which is why i look at cloudy for a second there there's way more bubbles than this and there was water like with the water interesting so take a little bit of time for all this air to work its way out so we'll wait to start the test until all the air is out then we can get uh some real word real world data here we're worth further burps all right don't forget this coolant is cold right now coolant that's funny um it's cold right now because it's been in the fridge uh prediction time is the alcohol gonna be coldest hey look we got more no i'm thinking alcohol is going to be the coldest do you think there'll be much of a difference between distilled water and out in the alcohol i don't think that's gonna be much of a difference but i think that the water might be colder all the most of the bubbles are out now so hey the jeep you had a little bit of orange discoloration because of when you had the orange fluid in there but it's cleaning it i don't recommend putting vodka through your loops to clean it but it's working though there i don't know if i didn't get a shot of it beforehand but there was a lot of orange dye like just crap still in there but it's it's working dude it's literally disappearing as i'm looking at it holy crap it was the whole thing now it's only the center right there yeah it's totally getting cleaned out by the alcohol so 35.2 c was the maximum temperature we saw in the last run i don't i don't know based on science where if it should be the same because the heat load is the same okay let's think about this for a second here maybe we should do that before we start the video so if the temperature here is exactly the same therefore the thermal capacity of it is the same right all you science degree guys out there comment okay couple things to talk about here with the vodka that we're finding quite interesting um so the temperature is at 49 and i've been waiting to see if it would hit 50. it hasn't but uh if look at our core temp oh we just dropped to 1995. so what's kind of happening here is as we approach that 50c our boost tables are kind of all over the place we're on water we stayed locked at the 2055 i have it set to so i don't think we're going to hit 50 c and we're not seeing the coolant temp excuse me vodka temp rise anymore because that fluctuation in and frequency is actually enough wattage change at a slight level to not really allow it to go any higher interestingly enough though we do know the thermal capacity of alcohol is less than that of water we were at 35.2 that was our maximum uh coolant temperature when we did our water but we're at 36.5 right now and we've got a 5c higher change when it comes to the actual temperature of the core now interestingly enough we we kept an eye on what the temperature on the core was when we crossed the same 35.2 celsius mark and at 35.2 the same as water our core was actually at 47 which is 3c higher than we saw with just water so in fact nick even looked it up that straight alcohol remember this is vodka this is not straight alcohol there is some water content in here so it's not going to be as bad as if we're straight alcohol in fact i kind of wish we had done it with our isopropyl now because this will probably give us an even worse rating but it's about 2 420 joules per kilogram kelvin in terms of thermal capacity versus about 4 000 oops no okay i didn't flip it off versus about four i thought i switched it to hit the switch on accident but about 4 000 joules per kilogram kelvin when it comes to straight distilled water so that explains why we have a higher temperature at the same temperature on the on the actual water because people might look at this and go wait 35.2c on the fluid should be the same as what it was on the on the water but that's not the same the thermal capacity is is much lower which means we were seeing more temperature on the core because less of the heat is being absorbed at the core and moved through the fluid but it did take a lot longer for this fluid to actually reach its max temperature now if that's the case it should also mean that when we stop the test we might see oh yeah look how much faster that's reducing so when we turned off the test with distilled water i showed phil it was about one to one and a half seconds per tenth of temperature drop with no load applied with the same rpm and the same radiator but it's going much faster than that with the alcohol because again there's less thermal capacity per kilogram kelvin in the alcohol i see how it is yo smart there was also a side note i don't know how well this will pick up on camera there is a slight orange tinge to the alcohol or to the vodka excuse me because like i said this block still had a little bit of remnants of the orange dye because this used to be in in phil's editing rig which had orange coolant it completely cleaned the block the block with the exception of a little bit of a dark spot right in the center of the core is good to go so i guess you could use vodka to clean your loops don't quote me on that and don't hold me accountable if you screw your crap up but i guess hey all right so now we're going to do the apple juice predictions on this i think this is going to be i think it's going to get really warm i think it's going to get really warm on the coolant and the core is going to go really warm too that's always talking about the evaporative cooling i took my breath away for a second i hate you guys fun fact my grandma who passed away a long time ago uh she's old school barbarian from germany and she used to drink apple juice and vodka no joke i'm not about to take one for grandma because it turned orange it's pretty obvious now it turned orange and it has floaties [Music] it just looks like pee in there [Music] it just looks like pee let's see how well it feels there you go guy look at the block would you like a pee smoothie if your pee looks like that you definitely need to drink more water and go see a doctor the nice thing is because i don't have a lid on here it's not going to create foam like that time that we did the beer it was all capped off and it got all clear and then nick was like oh i wonder how it smells and he uncaps the lid is like it just it's like you took an ultimate like you put a a a beer can and a paint shaker and then opened it up that's what happened i'm just waiting for as many of these bubbles to get out as possible because the amount of bubbles in the fluid will affect how much thermal capacity it has because air obviously isn't going to transfer any heat so we need to wait make let this get as clear as possible it's starting to clear up though versus when i started this clip and now look how much clearer it got contains water apple juice concentrate absorbic acid oh yeah ascorbic not absorbing i was like that's why i was like absorbing i was like absorb absorbing does it absorb your fat if it absorbs fat then i'm just okay i really want to predict that they're going to be about the same as the vodka i think we're going to hit about 4950c on the core i have no idea what the coolant temp will be it's obviously not going to be as good as the water that's for sure although we've done this in the past nick and i and we've been wrong so exactly at 24c it was 36c here so i want to see at the rate at which it climbs yeah there we go so it's it's almost a one to one that raises a c that raises the c ambient temperature raises to c your radiator temperature raises a c your gpu raises a c so that should be hitting 38. yep there it goes it did it right when i said it brilliant works so this is a little bit unexpected uh it hits 35.0 and then it will drop back down the to 34.9 see it's just 350 349. we're at 45c which is essentially the same temp on distilled water distilled water was at 44 and then it would hit 45 and come back to 44 where it were so we're gonna be about a half a degree to a degree hotter the coolant though the apple juice is 0.2 lower than our max oh there's 35.2 but watch this it'll actually drop down it could be because i just touched this right now but it's essentially the same as the distilled water and so is the temperature on the gpu and the fluid so that was not exactly expected it did better than all three of us were pretty much expecting it to do so it's slower at letting go of the heat and so i think that's kind of what we saw here because it took admittedly a lot longer for this fluid to reach the 35c because that's that's one piece of information we didn't have during this test that kind of makes this more just a fun video to watch rather than anything truly scientific is the fact that the second at least third data point that we really need here is the time it took to reach its equilibrium and i think right now apple juice at least of the three we've done so far is the longest in terms of absorbing that heat i think the milk is going to take the longest but um yeah so consider this just fun info not like don't go write your doctorate about this listen to the scientists in the comments down below yeah only those that have bona fide science licenses that are issued by the government are allowed to comment it's so thick it's cool looking though like the tubes look solid you got that flat dark earth going you can see everywhere it leaks in between the tubes look good with the oh god it's so nice like how many calories is your loop this is kind of a neat challenge this is kind of a neat looking color though because there's a slight blue tinge in this tubing so it's a weird like it just looks like that's the color of the tube huh it's already about to hit 40c and it's only at 25.2 so that means so far it doesn't look like it's really absorbing temp too well yeah it's climbing like it starts to climb and then it stops look at it see how it pauses it's already at 40c at 26.7 yeah we know this is going to be bad and then we had to run alcohol through again to clean it all out this has nothing to do with the video it just jay wanted to be more disgusting now it has natural flavors that was a slow-mo guys video now it has natural flavors i bet you would still clean the loop [Music] oh did it just make a basically like a irish coffee but like a russian coffee uh 36.3 c and gross no it's like a filmy layer 49c on the gpu look at that 49c just like we saw with the alcohol we lost a bunch of boost bins right it came all the way down to like 2010 or 1995 for a second but that doesn't really get any higher now because the boost bins are kind of keeping it right there so chocolate milk and the vodka are essentially the same only obviously the chocolate milk is going to do nastier stuff to your loop so now we got to clean this out and i'm going to actually do that by running the straight isopropyl alcohol through it with how warm this radiating everything is i have to imagine this would be pretty gross to drink i don't know wasn't that something that we said in the old movies could i get a nice glass of warm milk it helps put me to sleep you could trouble me for a nice glass of shut the hell up now you will go to sleep or i will put you to sleep you see this nametag grandma means you're my world now i've never done this before oh god it turned chunky oh did it like did it chemically like like chunk the milk okay stop abort oh it's starting a board i didn't exp i thought he was going to clean it not coagulated air balls that's only going to get stuck in everything now look at the gpu [Music] oh it's like it's going against the microphone it's not making it all the way through dude yeah i know you know it's like slowly [Music] rising [Music] that scared me well i don't think we're to make it to the mystery fluid what was it go get it it's still not turning on oh it wasn't down all the way i don't think okay i was like the audience is gonna be like you killed an 11 900k and a 2080 ti for this let's check the temps with this stuff okay it still works it still works i this is awful now because i it wasn't supposed to be like this it was just supposed to be like look at these silly fluids and then that's it and then this happened so yeah it's just not transferring heat the radiator is cold and it's at 41c already although it's still cooling better than the air cooler with this crap so anyway maybe now i have to do a video about a full block disassembly and cleaning because that cpu block man it was a brand new block this is all fixable though if you guys want to do a video about fixing it comment down below anyway thanks for watching sorry for the stupid stuff this wasn't supposed to be like this
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Channel: JayzTwoCents
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Keywords: milk, got milk, milk pc, milk computer, poop in a loop, poop in a computer, macintosh, intel, amd, nvidia, 3080ti, how to ruin a computer, how to ruin a pc, gamersnexus is boring, apple juice in a pc, vodka in a pc, watercooling, water cooling, tech science, science, pc science, science gone wrong, specific heat
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Length: 20min 42sec (1242 seconds)
Published: Wed May 26 2021
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