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We're here at Computex 2025 and I've been going all around to try and find

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the coolest coolers of the show. Starting off with this right here, the

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Cryo Rig Lull. Now, you can see we have what looks like a pretty standard AIO

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right here. But the tubes, uh, wait, there's no radiator down here. There's

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no radiator right there. Where the heck is the radiator? Well, around the back

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there is 3 kg of aluminum that is

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dissipating all of your heat completely silently. Well, pretty close. There is

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still a pump, but this allows you to have virtual silence in your rig, even

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though we're going to have what is effectively an AIO in your computer. So,

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how it works is we have a pretty traditional AIO pump right here. Pumps

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the water down, and this goes into our great big aluminum heat sink. That water

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then flows through some channels that go all the way around here. There's two

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plates that are sandwiched together to create those channels. And then all of

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your heat just kind of goes away like that. Here we have an earlier production

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sample that has some nice little quick disconnects here. And as you can see, it

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has been playing CSGO since the start of the day. So, couple of hours at this

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point, but our CPU temps are still only at 65° while it's consuming about 60

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watts. Now, the plate itself has gotten really quite hot, but it's not

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dangerously hot. We can see here with my incredibly inaccurate thermometer that

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it's reaching about uh 36° or so, which

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is not going to burn you. So, that's better than a lot of gaming laptops.

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Right now, the plan is to sell the entire thing as a unit, so you'll get

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the whole case and the great big radiator for about

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$500. Now, they don't have any availability yet, and it's going to be

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custom order, so if you want one, just shoot them an email and maybe they'll

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make one for you. That said, though, I would really like to see maybe a DIY

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version, so you could add this onto any case. It would not be an easy DIY. you

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would be cutting holes. But I'm always down for that, just like I'm always down

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to stay connected wherever you might be going. Maybe you're looking for a bunch

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of cooling though and something that's a little bit smaller. You might be

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familiar with Four Systems from all of the other videos that we made with them,

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but this right here is their AirJet Mini G2, and they have been very hard at work

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making this quite a bit more powerful. For the second version, they have a 50%

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increase in CFM, and it still maintains that incredible

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1,750 Pascals of back pressure, meaning that it's able to draw in air through

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even stuff that is waterproof. If you haven't watched our previous videos on

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these, there's a little pioelectric membrane that vibrates. It shoots air

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down onto the cold plate with so much pressure that it breaks the boundary

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layer and then shoots all of your hot air out without making a whole lot of

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noise. This is really neat because you can put it in all kinds of things that

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fans normally would not be able to go into, like this inspection camera. This

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is the sphere camera and would typically be used in factories where you need to

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see exactly what you're looking at and make sure that everything your factory

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is making is well getting made correctly. Problem is though over time

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as the sensor in your camera heats up the image quality will degrade as we

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demonstrated when we water cooled a RED camera. Here though they don't have a

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water cooler. They have just inserted a tiny little air jet and that has dropped

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the sensor temps from 43° down to 15.

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And you can really tell the difference in image quality. Like look at how much

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noise is in this hot sensor right here. It is so much easier for those electrons

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to be like, "Oh yeah, that's some light right there." And when there actually

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isn't if your sensor is getting too hot. Whereas right here, look, look at how

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pretty that image is. You can see these coffee beans so well. They're also

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showing off the Netgear Nighthawk Wi-Fi router. This right here is a 5G hotspot.

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And previously, the cooling on it is what you might consider ass. After about

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30 minutes, this would overheat and turn off. And then you have no more Wi-Fi on

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all of your other devices. Fortunately though, with a For Air Jet, this right

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here is able to just keep on going for as long as you want. You see all of

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these phones? They are connected to it right now. And it's been connected to it

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all day. Yeah. All day. Great. Another

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thing they're showing off is the iodine Pro Mini with AirJet. This right here is

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an 8 terbte portable SSD that is

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designed for film making mostly and it has a bunch of really cool stuff. So,

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first of all, it has RAID. So, you don't have to worry about your data

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corrupting. One of your drives dies. All good. There's another one in there that

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is going to be backing all of it up. Also, in film, there's a lot of problems

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where you have media on a whole bunch of different SSDs and all of that stuff.

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Well, there's a little e- in display right here that you can scan, find out

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exactly what's on it, what should be on it, and even if it gets lost or ends up

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somewhere that it shouldn't, they can have a shipping label appear right here

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so it can get sent back to you. But of course, this being 4, they want to make

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sure that it stays nice and cool the whole time so that if you connect this

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to a camera, you can record directly to the SSD and not worry about it slowing

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down and dropping frames as that SSD heats up too much. The iodine Pro Mini

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is expected to launch later this year and it will be about $1,500 for the 4

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TBTE version, which is a lot of money if you're just looking for storage, but not

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too bad for film equipment because that stuff's all absolutely wildly expensive.

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Another thing they're showing off is the Rough Neck industrial tablet. Now, in

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the past, these had to be completely passively cooled because it's normally

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used in applications like mining, oil rig, stuff like that. really anywhere

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that your tablet is going to get just absolutely covered in filth. Now, that

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means that the performance did have to take quite a big hit because, well, you

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don't have any actual cooling. It's just totally passive. That said, though, FAR

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has been able to use their incredible amount of static pressure to pull in all

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of the air through this little filter right here. And then also, they isolate

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their whole system from the chassis using this plate right here. So, this

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connects to the processor and they're able to yeet out 45 watts through these

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heat pipes right here into the air jet which gets attached like this and then

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there's a little intake right there and the whole thing will be nice and

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performant while also not having to worry about it getting all clogged up

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and dying. If you watch our previous video though where we connected a couple

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of these into a MacBook Air, you might

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have noticed that it was pretty darn difficult because you don't just need

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the cooler, but you need all of the electronics as well to make sure that

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everything works perfectly. But that is no longer an issue because of the four

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air jet packs. So, this one here is a single AirJet and all of the electronics

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combined. Then you just throw in 5 or 12

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volts and it's happy. Lots of cooling. They also have much larger ones. This

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one right here is the 5C. This is able to cool 33 watts. And once again, just

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12 volts in there. Boom. It's working. You can see it right here. This is a

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little AI box. And as you can see, compared to the normal version with a

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fan, the volume reduction is wild while maintaining the same SOC power. And

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finally, they're showing off this AMD AI evaluation kit, which as you can hear is

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uh incredibly loud. Now, could AMD

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improve that with a better fan? Probably. But Fur has already gone ahead

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and done it for them by slapping two of their 5C's onto it. They're able to

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dissipate all 54 watts from this guy right here. being it's not quite silent,

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but it still is pretty darn not loud.

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That said though, this one right here, you you can hear a bit of stuff. It has

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a certain were to it, but if we compare that to the new one, the G2 that they

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have inside of this camera sounds just

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so much better. It only sounds like air coming out instead of sounding like a

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little bit of a fan making. I don't know how to describe it. You can hear it just

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like you can hear me going to the next booth. And finally, we're at Tikcom Moss

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where they have a whole bunch of AIO's. They have screens on them. Yeah, we've

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already seen that 500 times. What I really like, they have a little computer

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to go inside of your computer. It is so cute. This is their LA 300. It can do

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somewhere around 300 ws of power. And I just think it's very nice and unique.

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And look, if you want to put something else in there, you can take this off,

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throw a little figurine in, and it's just really cute. Their LA300 is

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expected to launch for around $130. And I just appreciate stuff that's

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not just another screen inside of your computer. I I love this little thing.

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So, huge thanks for watching, guys. Hit like, get subscribed, and I hope you

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have a great all day. See you at the next video.
