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Massive shout out to Corsair for sponsoring us here at Computex 2018.

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Check out their two ADX Crystal Series cases at the link below. Well, he's done

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it again. The overclocking modding. I

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don't know. Uh it's hard to come up with a word for this guy that doesn't sound a

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little disrespectful cuz he's just kind of like out there. but in the best

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possible way. Dare Bower has created

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something that many have tried but no

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one has succeeded at. This, my friends,

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is a very early stages prototype of a

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completely pumpless all-in-one liquid

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cooling system. Now, the first time I ever saw this attempted was in a post on

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Extreme Systems by old OCZ Tony where he

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was like back that was back when they released a CPU block that I don't know

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if literally anyone ever bought. Anyway, they had kind of gotten it working such

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that like the evaporation of the boiling fluid in the block got the the liquid to

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cycle through the thing. And he was like, "Yeah, this will probably never be a commercial product." And up until now,

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he was right. So, check this out. Let's let's come in here and have a closer

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look. Now, this is obviously very early

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prototype stages and there's going to be a lot of changes made. Wow, it's

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actually a little bit little bit toasty because there is a lot of heat under

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this. This is actually an overclocked Intel 7900X. So, even though there's

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only two sticks in here, no, this is not some like weak sauce KB Lake X. This is

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probably about 140 watts, you figure somewhere in that neighborhood. So, the

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only reason that the other two dim slots aren't occupied here is because there's

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this like pressure sensor thing sticking out of one side of it that will not make

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it into the final product. Although, other than some kind of concept stage

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renders of what the product might look like, we don't know too much about it.

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One thing that we know is that the tubing probably won't end up looking

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like this. It'll be either one or two

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tubes, hopefully two, because that'll improve the flexibility of the radiator

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placement a little bit, but there are some special requirements that

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unfortunately I'm not allowed to discuss with you guys because he is being

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completely zip- lipped about what kind

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of coolant he's using in here. The reality of it is is you can't keep

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something like that that secret because there's like material safety data sheets

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and import and export laws and all that kind of stuff. So he has to keep as few

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people as possible in the know. Like he didn't invent a liquid here. So as few

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people as possible need to know so they can't replicate it. Basically, what we

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do know is that the tubing won't be able to have too deep of an S-curve in it

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because then the condensing liquid that's dripping back down towards the

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CPU will get stuck. We also know that the radiator will have to be above the

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CPU because that's the way that the coolant cycles. It's kind of like a heat

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pipe. So you can see here the CPU is actually visible under there and then

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we've got some kind of an element like a like a conductive piece of metal that

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it's connected to here and that is boiling whatever liquid this is. The gas

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rises all the way up to a very very again prototype stages looking heat

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exchanger here where ah there we go. So, there's a better look at it where we've

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got these uh kind of it looks like it's CNCed out like kind of a CNCed uh bottom

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piece here where it turns back into a liquid and then drips back down towards

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the CPU at the top. And this will also

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need some significant changes for the final product. We've got a couple of

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what looks like server uh oneu are these

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just oneu server heat sinks? Wow. Dinatron.

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Very nice. couple of Dinatron copper server heat sinks with 92 millimeter

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fans on them. But what we're going to end up with in all likelihood is more of

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a conventional radiator form factor and with something like um the same kind of

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fan that you'd have on a rear exhaust blower style GPU kind of scattering the

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air out around it. In terms of mounting

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hardware, we don't have too many details yet. So, I'd love to hear from you guys

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in the comments. Actually, a couple of things. First of all, I'd love to see if

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any of you can guess what coolant that is because Roman is pretty confident

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over here that no one is going to figure it out. And I'd love to hear from you

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guys. What kind of mounting hardware would you like to see included? This is

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very likely to be a limited edition product. I'd be surprised if they make

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more than like a couple hundred of them personally, but it would be a very cool

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piece of custom PC modding history to own because this is another cool thing.

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We've seen concepts of this before and even though there's no pump, they end up

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kind of loud cuz you can hear the coolant boiling. This one completely

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silent because of the thickness of the enclosure here.

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By the way, if you're looking for a case to throw it in, you might want to check out Corsair's 280X series. They've got a

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couple of actually they've got four different versions. It's in black or

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white and with or without RGB. It's an

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MATX case design with multiple cooling zones and it's kind of an updated look

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of one of their older cases with, yes, my friends, you guessed it, more RGB.

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The RGB version includes two of their light loop RGB fans as well as their

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digital node controller, which is compatible with their new IQ software.

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You can learn more about the 280X Crystal series at the link in the video

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description. So, thanks for watching, guys. If you dislike this video, then like you're on

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