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Comparison of industrial equipment coolers vs standard liquid coolers

HoganKevin8997

My Name is kevin Hogan i was wondering if Linus has ever or would ever be interested in doing a comparison of Heavy industrial equipment coolers by ThermOcool vs the standard Liquid coolers,  ThermOcool fans are 110v fans that are all metal and have high cfm and have high efficiency much more than a 12 volt fan that cools the liquid of the standard Radiator. It would be liquid vs air all over again but with monster fans vs standard liquid coolers.  I believe the monster fans would win.  Plus there fun to go crazy with in your pc cause it makes any pc an instant loud roaring monster.  I put 2 150mm x150mm or 2 172mm round ThermOcool heavy industrial equipment coolers in my socket 771 dual socket Dell precision 690 and there really effective at keeping the system cool.  Or another suggestion to build to build a crazy loud crazy powerful liquid cooler would be to use the ThermOCool 110 v all aluminum framed powerful fans in combination with a standard radiator liquid cooler all in one. 

 

ThermOcool fans come in my different sizes and can replace most standard fans in your case as a direct fit.  But there just more powerful.  I wish ThermOcool would market there fans towards the pc world or market.  And even make a power supply that has multi 110v rails on it , it would be awesome.  I put power plugs in the door of my pc and just plug in the fans on the front of the case.  You could build a custom case with the power plugs for each fan and created a roaring monster if you wanted that would be fun to have in your garage were noise isn't an issue. 

 

The fans can be had at Marvac electronics for 40 $ each or online for about 21 $ each so you could get 3 of them for the cost of a liquid cooler than power plugs for like a 1 or 2 $ or something like i did.  I did a cheap way using plexi glass to mount my power plugs for each fan.  But i would like you see you guys build a completely custom build of this idea way better than what i did. 

 

They cost alot less money they consume more power though but i still think there a better choice in cases with dual processor or dual gpus over liquid coolers.  There noisy as well but coat of plastic dip can take care of that.  And for power you could always use step converters or just plug them in. 

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2 minutes ago, HoganKevin8997 said:

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AC power fans or either high flow higher voltage fans like in servers or industrial application at 24/48V will of course give better cooling just due to how much more air they move and powerful they are. However there is a certain point where adding a stronger fan to a radiator has diminishing returns, they did a video on this a while back using I think it was 11K RPM delta fans. 

 

 

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There only 21 $ each fan for a large one from therm

I think there much more cost effective than liquid cooling plus there loud and fun.

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1 hour ago, HoganKevin8997 said:

I think there much more cost effective than liquid cooling plus there loud and fun.

I want my Gaming PC to be as quiet as possible. I don't understand why you would think your PC being loud is "fun". 

Edit: "Stille", the name of my custom built desktop PC, is literally the danish word that translates to "quietly".

I like my quiet PCs. 

Fine you want the PSU tier list? Have the PSU tier list: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40-rev-103/

 

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19 minutes ago, HoganKevin8997 said:

There only 21 $ each fan for a large one from therm

I think there much more cost effective than liquid cooling plus there loud and fun.

Your version of Loud and Fun are different then most then.  I never see anyone asking on these types of forums for loud PCs.

 

Fun I get - lets try this out, make it work, and ooo and ahhh at it - personally though I used to have a Radeon 4870x2 GPU that was so loud I quit gaming for over a year after the money I had spent had me (and everyone in Ventrilo when I keyed up) listening to that.

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Loud IS fun... for 5 minutes :D 

But certainly not for something you've got to work next to all day.

 

They've done "loud and fun" with way bigger stuff before

 

 

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Well you could always do it again

 

 

Loud is great for a garage pc you know think of a garage pc I like when i start my pc it sound like a engine starting up with all the 110v fans and 24 volt fans After awhile it drowns out other noises and like it. 

 

13 hours ago, BrinkGG said:

I want my Gaming PC to be as quiet as possible. I don't understand why you would think your PC being loud is "fun". 

I like to make my pc loud instead of silent especially if its really small check out my ps4 pc i put a noctua 24v industrail fan on it to make it loud on purpose,  I like that it drowns out other noises and after awhile i just tune them out. 

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9 minutes ago, HoganKevin8997 said:

I like to make my pc loud instead of silent especially if its really small check out my ps4 pc i put a noctua 24v industrail fan on it to make it loud on purpose,  I like that it drowns out other noises and after awhile i just tune them out. 

So YOU'RE the guy that I instantly mute because his microphone sounds like it's inside a jet engine. 

Got it. 

k

Fine you want the PSU tier list? Have the PSU tier list: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40-rev-103/

 

Stille (Desktop)

Ryzen 9 3900XT@4.5Ghz - Cryorig H7 Ultimate - 16GB Vengeance LPX 3000Mhz- MSI RTX 3080 Ti Ventus 3x OC - SanDisk Plus 480GB - Crucial MX500 500GB - Intel 660P 1TB SSD - (2x) WD Red 2TB - EVGA G3 650w - Corsair 760T

Evoo Gaming 15"
i7-9750H - 16GB DDR4 - GTX 1660Ti - 480GB SSD M.2 - 1TB 2.5" BX500 SSD 

VM + NAS Server (ProxMox 6.3)

1x Xeon E5-2690 v2  - 92GB ECC DDR3 - Quadro 4000 - Dell H310 HBA (Flashed with IT firmware) -500GB Crucial MX500 (Proxmox Host) Kingston 128GB SSD (FreeNAS dev/ID passthrough) - 8x4TB Toshiba N300 HDD

Toys: Ender 3 Pro, Oculus Rift CV1, Oculus Quest 2, about half a dozen raspberry Pis (2b to 4), Arduino Uno, Arduino Mega, Arduino nano (x3), Arduino nano pro, Atomic Pi. 

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2 minutes ago, BrinkGG said:

So YOU'RE the guy that I instantly mute because his microphone sounds like it's inside a jet engine. 

Got it. 

k

Yep that would be me haha

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