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This is nothing short of pure genius!
This is nothing short of pure genius!
After that I had visions of him coming back with an AK47 and seeing how well it coped with machine-gun fire.made me nervous when linus used the drill on it
After that I had visions of him coming back with an AK47 and seeing how well it coped with machine-gun fire.
If this really works, custom loops could become reliable as AIO coolersThis is nothing short of pure genius!
Exactly. It’s obviously brand new tech, but it’s extremely promising.If this really works, custom loops could become reliable as AIO coolers
I’d be definitely down to get a custom loop in a year or 2, once this kind of technology becomes reliable and fully testedExactly. It’s obviously brand new tech, but it’s extremely promising.
It’s amazing how it balances everything to avoid the leakage of liquid
Did you see the bit where he makes a cut, it leaks a tiny little bit, then the equaliser kicks in and you actually see it suck the leaked water back in before equalising and stopping further leaking.... so so clever!
I just can’t get my head round it, it’s genius. We need an engineer’s brain to explain it in simple terms to a unstoppable moron like me. @Scott, I’m looking at you here.Did you see the bit where he makes a cut, it leaks a tiny little bit, then the equaliser kicks in and you actually see it suck the leaked water back in before equalising and stopping further leaking.... so so clever!
From what I can understand it's simply controlling pressure via pumping or extracting air, thereby putting the liquid in a pressurised state and creating an equilibrium. I'm sure @Scott would be able to give a far more reasoned explanation.I just can’t get my head round it, it’s genius. We need an engineer’s brain to explain it in simple terms to a unstoppable moron like me. @Scott, I’m looking at you here.
It certainly appears to be doing this, making the internal pressure of the tubing approximately equal to the external pressure (seemingly favoring a slightly 'negative' bias). The 'valve' appears to be adjusting (and the system measuring) the air pressure within the tank which is directly related to the overall pressure within the loop.From what I can understand it's simply controlling pressure via pumping or extracting air, thereby putting the liquid in a pressurised state and creating an equilibrium. I'm sure @Scott would be able to give a far more reasoned explanation.
I'm sure that's a very simplistic view, they do recommend using the manufacturers coolant and tubing, so perhaps there's some additional magic going on with that.
So clever!