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Let's hope no dropping is involved...

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Did you guys include an air filter?

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Would be nice to see an update when the outdoor temperature is higher.

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Linus + LTT member helper Vs. Professional contractor + helper. Ho would you hire to work on your home?

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I said he will be done with this in 2017. We've seen alot with Linus's house the last couple of videos. 

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Hey linus...... why not put your watercooling radiator outside instead ;)

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My concern is that this is still just bringing in outside air, so yes the circulation will help a lot, but in the summer when it's 25 or 30 degrees, everything is going to run about 20 hotter than it is now (I'm guessing at his test temperature being somewhere around ~10C) and if that happens, that 51 or whatever it was is going to go up to the low 70s... :S

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I would be concerned about bringing in humidity, but if you monitor it regularly it shouldn't be an issue. I'd probably put in some sort of environmental monitoring like Ubiquiti mFI gear, just to keep an eye on things.

 

Also, if you ever find the temps getting out of control, you can reverse the direction of the fan and the damper and pick up a 5-10k BTU portable AC from Canadian Tire for a few hundred dollars and use that duct work as your exhaust.

 

What I've often wanted to do, with my server rack in my house is watercool all of my rack gear and mount the radiators in a different room or outside and install clean quick disconnects on the devices in the rack. It would be a bit of a product, but could give you an entirely water cooled rack, with the ability to remove stuff to perform maintenance.

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is like a fish... with no internet xD 

 

(Linus 2016)

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Listening to this started adjusting my earpiece and audio settings until I realized Linus' voice sounded muffled because he was wearing a mask.

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That burn on the contractor at the end? He seemed like a nice guy and did a professional job.

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I feel sorry for my fish. Poor bugger has no internet :(

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Why bring air in from the outside?  More dust, pollen and as mentioned potential humidity.  Why not pull from the house or something like that and maybe exhaust the air out?

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No Whole Room Water Cooling Redux?  :(

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My camera lens sees the present…

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3 minutes ago, Zodiark1593 said:

No Whole Room Water Cooling Redux?  :(

They learned their lesson the first time xD 

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