This absurd passive PC cooler slaps 12 heatsinks and a huge copper slab onto an RTX 3080
Date:
Thu, 25 Jan 2024 12:05:11 +0000
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One Redditor hated fan noise so much they build a ridiculously huge passive cooler for their PC.
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No one likes being deafened by their PCs fans, and that annoyance can drive some people to passively cool their computers hottest components that is, keep the temperature down without the aid of fans. Well, one Reddit user has taken that idea and gone off the deep end, attempting to cool a beefy RTX
3080 FE GPU with an enormous array of heatsinks and copper piping.
The Frankensteins monster of a cooler is a hobby project, its creator, Redditor Everynametaken9, explained . Right now, theyve attached a gargantuan slab of copper directly above the GPU, with at least 12 large heatsinks connected to the copper at all angles.
This steampunk-esque contraption is currently just a prototype, so we dont know how well it works in practice. But Everynametaken9 said their goal is to outperform PCs made by Monster Labo, which are typically fanless creations
for people who really hate the sound of whirring computer fans.
The Beast, a PC made by Monster Labo, can house a GPU with a TDP (or thermal design power) of up to 250W without requiring any fans to be installed. The RTX 3080 FE used by Everynametaken9 has a TDP of 320W, so theyve set themselves a lofty goal of regulating its temperature entirely passively. A help or a hindrance? (Image credit: Everynametaken9 on Reddit)
On Reddit, the responses to Everynametaken9s post were somewhat skeptical.
One user commented that I dont have too much faith in the heat being dissipated by the coolers after traveling through the thickness of the bar, pointing out that the copper slab has to weigh a few kilos.
Imagine the GPU sag on this gigantic beast, was one of the rather droll responses.
Similarly, Reddit user Puzzleheaded-Gas9685 argued that the copper bar was more of a hindrance than a help, stating, You will completely need to
overhaul your idea and making your own heat pipes and build something that looks like a Christmas tree to dissipate the heat. Using a massive block will be a heat radiator and not a cooler in that case.
Its unlikely that most people would go to such lengths just to avoid a little fan noise, and there are much more practical ways to cut down PC case noise, such as adjusting your computers fan curves or buying high-quality fans. Still, to paraphrase a certain dinosaur movie, its clear that some people are so preoccupied with whether or not they can do something, they dont stop to think if they should. You might also like The best computer 2024: top desktop PCs for work and play "32% more performance": Here's how lithium salts could make your computer run faster, cooler using a technique that every human being has mastered Zotacs silent mini workstation PC could be using this extraordinary smart cooling system
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/this-absurd-passive-pc-cooler-slaps-12-hea tsinks-and-a-huge-copper-slab-onto-an-rtx-3080
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