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so we're gonna get for this uh so what we're gonna do next is we'll overclock it we'll see if what happens then okay so it's successfully managed to run a benchmark without the system exploding uh i guess that means we've got to overclock it right it's gonna drop this to like that but we're gonna keep the voltage the same then maybe it'll be able to work let's see what happens if we run the benchmark

63 84 no oh there we go we've got better

attempts now 92 okay it's done is the score

higher than it was before i can't actually remember what it was before

let's try and up the voltage a bit and see if that helps

we recommend you don't go above 1.5

okay so we're gonna just peg it straight to that highest recommended

and then we'll see again it seems to not be phased by 84 degrees Celsius

i mean this does mean that we're like borderline

we're like right at that point where it may catch on fire at any moment

so uh yeah i think we're very close to having it explode which is good

i mean 1.55 volts is

it may actually not even boot into windows at this point there we go we're

at 100 degrees Celsius where we're reenacting a dell xps system under load here

this cpu is clearly made out of an alloy of like adamantium and kimchi or something like it

is taking this abuse like a champ

i mean not only does it have 1.5 volts pushing through it

but it's it's passively cooled in a case with no airflow like this doesn't happen in real life

this this is not going to happen like i think even without 1.5 volts pumping through it uh

a 5950x cannot be passively cooled okay the score is significantly lower though

uh i guess i guess we have to put the voltage up to 1.6 right that's the only

oh so it's immediately turned back into dell xps simulator but it's handling it which is crazy

it does seem to be throttling harder than it was before though i'm not entirely sure

but it does look like it

20 minutes later

i i can't remember if it's higher or lower than it was before okay we have to get this thing to crash right like cpu oc i mean 1.7 so it seems like we have to push the core frequency higher in conjunction with the voltages why won't the system die like that

what the hell is going on here we've got 1.75 volts pushing through that 5950x

with a passive cooler on it and it's just taking it i mean it's a little bit lower but i cannot believe that it finished that run okay i'm very quickly starting to lose interest here so we're just gonna crank it up to like hey there

we go

there we go that that'll be fine right oh okay we're almost at 70 degrees Celsius idle

i mean the fact that it booted at all with like 1.9 volts okay let's see please die please just explode come on how can it handle 1.9 volts through it with a passive cooler

please just die the score just gets incrementally smaller every time but it's not exploding

okay that's it no more mr nice david okay there we go 2.2 volts a little bit more frequency because we know that that makes it crash and i want to see what it does with two volts

yay i think we finally killed it dope okay wait let's see let's restart it hey it's dead we've killed it okay there we go finally so apparently going above 2 volts is what you need to destroy a cpu in this game

so with that it brings me to the end of a video that definitely wasn't a complete waste of your time

let me know down in the comment section below if you want to see more cursed builds maybe like real life cursed pc builds or something like that uh i'll be interested to hear what you have to say about that and until the next video thank you for watching bye

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: encome on how can it handle 1.9 volts through it with a passive cooler please just die today we're heading back to pc building simulator to do some cursed pc builds this is something that i wanted to do in real life before but i feel like with pc building simulator you have a lot more variety and if you all are interested in real world cursed builds let me know in the comment section below but with that let's venture into pc building cm today's video is sponsored by lenode which is a powerful and affordable linux based cloud computing service which is very easy to use lenode has a large marketplace with fully configured one-click apps for whatever use case you need linux-based web servers for if you're new to self-hosting apps check out cloudron which is like a marketplace inside lenods marketplace some tasty marketception right there cloudron comes with over 100 cloud apps to test on your servers all installed through a simple web ui they also have a variety of game server hosting options for you scrubs out there and considering that we're currently mid skull apocalypse and physical hardware is very difficult to get your hands on if you have heavy compute applications lenode offers affordable options for that be it cpu intensive ram intensive or gpu intensive workloads and when it comes to gpu compute loads the node's not messing around they're using nvidia quadro rtx 6000 series gpus for the max horsepower possible if this sounds good to you sign up using the link in my description below for a 100 60 day credit you know when you get a pre-built you open it up and there's like an m80x motherboard in like a mid-tower case and it's all like that's terrible well today we're going to take that to the next level so i think the first thing that we want to do is find the largest case in the game so that we can fit the smallest pc possible in it oh we got the call link big chungus uh which i mean on just on name alone that one wins but i'm pretty sure the corsair one's bigger can you can you filter min super tower there we go okay so we've got the thousand d we've got the 900d i'm not sure i actually the thousand d has got to be bigger right it's got a bigger number in its name so yeah these are our options or the vue 91 uh i really like the look of the enya but i think we're going to go 1000 d so we've got the 1000d here and then we need to remove the side panel that opens really nicely and then remove case parts so we can get the power supply basement out we are going to need okay so we're going to start off with the motherboard combination and we are definitely going to need an itx board do we also make it like really low end like a weirdly loser system here so the seller some of the celerons should fit in this it's a mad overkill motherboard which i'm a bit bleak about apparently you have to get a z490 itx board if you want a celeron system uh cpus celeron incompatible yay okay so we can put this in there next up we need thermal paste on there so we can passively cool our uh celeron in there next up we need some ram now because these are cursed builds we're gonna have to do just like a single stick of ram and then finally we do need a graphics card because it is pc building simulator you're not allowed to not have graphics cards uh you can't use like an igpu or whatever so let's see what the max length let's just do the max length that and then i kind of want a low profile graphics card i think that would really really add to the aesthetic all right here's one so we've got a gt 1030 which i think if i'm not mistaken i think it's the slowest graphics card in the game as well so that's a good combination oh yeah look at that that is beautiful and all we need now is a power supply and then i actually think we're good oh the sean power king is the cheapest power supply that they have so it's it's i mean this isn't a real brand but it seems like it's a fire hazard right it just just kind of just kind of looks like it weird cable management in this game that really triggers me for some reason and there we have a majestic looking system look at that bad boy and the thing is i think the temperatures are actually not going to be very good because a we're passively cooled and b there's not really any airflow we don't have any fans in this system but whatever it should work let's let's try and power it on i love that it's still making like badass fan power noises oh i need to install an operating system it's making like a badass fan power noises but there's only like i mean i guess it's a low profile graphics card fan right so it makes sense that it's noisy i guess uh okay so now we're gonna download system info uh you must restart every time uh oh yeah we wanted 3d mark right what do you mean i have to restart my pc to install 3d mark i hate you game okay so here we have our temperatures let's see yo look at that i mean like 31 degrees idle with uh with some some passive cooled actions actually not that bad but let's do some benchmarks and see how it runs oh yes oh yes that is this that is this oh oh okay that was my pad that was a a bit of a whoopsie it's just this just edit that out and pretend that doesn't happen oh look at it working away crunching away dem numbers okay so while that benchmark runs for the rest of our lives let's do the next cursed system now what i was thinking was doing something along the lines of the most inadequately cooled system possible the problem is though you can't really change the cooling on the graphics cards which is a little bit lame but we should be able to passively cool an obscene cpu so like a 5950x with like a passive cooler on it and then we overclock it until it explodes i don't know we can see what happens here we're going to start with a case manufacturer that's well known for having really good ventilation on all of their cases i think deep cool is a good option for that look at that front panel there is no room for air over there we're just gonna have to remove the intake fan as well so that we can really minimize the airflow you know okay that looks good to me and then we're gonna find a motherboard i think so if you look at the arctic alpine 12 passive cooler it just fits on am4 and uh like the smaller lga socket so we're not going to be able to like passively cool a threadripper unfortunately which really is the dream we could try and cool a threadripper cpu without fans on an aio like that is an option maybe we should do that instead yeah because we've already done a passive cooler right so we're gonna do that we're gonna take uh let's do this so we have to what do we what do we need to remove oh we need a motherboard first okay whatever i don't know why we did that okay so we're gonna find a b450 motherboard for a 5950x already already a really good start this is like the most badass cpu that amd makes these days that isn't a threadripper we're gonna do this like that and then we're gonna screw it in oh oh no oh you can't that sucks what if you wanna like what do you mean you can't change the fans out on it so you can only use the aios with their stock fans in this game that seems like a huge oversight to me i was so excited about my fanless aio idea but apparently apparently the game's not going to allow us to do that so it's pretty rude on its part but whatever cpu cooling uh this does fit this does fit oh i just need almost forgot the thermal paste install cpu cooling we're gonna put that on there and then again we're gonna have to do single channel memory because that's the only what's the wrong just put it in here the worst place possible to put the single stick there we go we've got that in oh yeah we're good there we go this system looks like it's going to be an absolute furnace we've got a 5950x under there with a vega seven seven seven something seven okay there we go before we power that on and see how that catches on fire let's have a look oh that's not a very good score for the tiny celeron system i actually think this hardware combination is the worst that you get in the game funnily enough though it doesn't seem like the whole single channel ram situation uh changes the performance so we got the worst pc in the game at least the temperatures are good because it's in a cavernous case so let's power up this thermite fire of a system and see how how it all goes just press the power button oh look at that in the 50s although the graphics card's doing really well temperatures wise 60 70 80 84 85 is where it starts slowing it down so this may be the max temperatures we're gonna get for this uh so what we're gonna do next is we'll overclock it we'll see if what happens then okay so it's successfully managed to run a benchmark without the system exploding uh i guess that means we've got to overclock it right it's gonna drop this to like that but we're gonna keep the voltage the same then maybe it'll be able to work let's see what happens if we run the benchmark 63 84 no oh there we go we've got better attempts now 92 okay it's done is the score higher than it was before i can't actually remember what it was before let's try and up the voltage a bit and see if that helps we recommend you don't go above 1.5 okay so we're gonna just peg it straight to that highest recommended and then we'll see again it seems to not be phased by 96 degrees celsius i mean this does mean that we're like borderline we're like right at that point where it may catch on fire at any moment so uh yeah i think we're we're very close to having it explode which is good i mean 1.55 volts is it may actually not even boot into windows at this point there we go we're at 100 degrees celsius where we're reenacting a dell xps system under load here this cpu is clearly made out of an alloy of like adamantium and kimchi or something like it is taking this abuse like a champ i mean not only does it have 1.5 volts pushing through it but it's it's passively cooled in a case with no airflow like this doesn't in real life this this is not going to happen like i think even without 1.5 volts pumping through it uh a 5950x cannot be passively cooled okay the score is significantly lower though uh i guess i guess we have to put the voltage up to 1.6 right that's the only oh so it's immediately turned back into dell xps simulator but it's handling it which is crazy it does seem to be throttling harder than it was before though i'm not entirely sure but it does look like it 20 minutes later i i can't remember if it's higher or lower than it was before okay we have to get this thing to crash right like cpu oc i mean 1.7 so it seems like we have to push the core frequency higher in conjunction with the voltages why won't the system die like that what the hell is going on here we've got 1.75 volts pushing through that 5950x with a passive cooler on it and it's just taking it i mean it's a little bit lower but i cannot believe that it finished that run okay i'm very quickly starting to lose interest here so we're just gonna just gonna crank it up to like hey there we go there we go that that'll be fine right oh okay we're almost at 70 degrees celsius idle i mean the fact that it booted at all with like 1.9 volts okay let's see please die please just explode come on how can it handle 1.9 volts through it with a passive cooler please just die the score just gets incrementally smaller every time but it's not exploding okay that's it no more mr nice david okay there we go 2.2 volts a little bit more frequency because we know that that makes it crash and i want to see what it does with two volts yay i think we finally killed it dope okay wait let's see let's restart it hey it's dead we've killed it okay there we go finally so apparently going above 2 volts is what you need to destroy a cpu in this game so with that it brings me to the end of a video that definitely wasn't a complete waste of your time let me know down in the comment section below if you want to see more cursed builds maybe like real life cursed pc builds or something like that uh i'll be interested to hear what you have to say about that and until the next video thank you for watching byecome on how can it handle 1.9 volts through it with a passive cooler please just die today we're heading back to pc building simulator to do some cursed pc builds this is something that i wanted to do in real life before but i feel like with pc building simulator you have a lot more variety and if you all are interested in real world cursed builds let me know in the comment section below but with that let's venture into pc building cm today's video is sponsored by lenode which is a powerful and affordable linux based cloud computing service which is very easy to use lenode has a large marketplace with fully configured one-click apps for whatever use case you need linux-based web servers for if you're new to self-hosting apps check out cloudron which is like a marketplace inside lenods marketplace some tasty marketception right there cloudron comes with over 100 cloud apps to test on your servers all installed through a simple web ui they also have a variety of game server hosting options for you scrubs out there and considering that we're currently mid skull apocalypse and physical hardware is very difficult to get your hands on if you have heavy compute applications lenode offers affordable options for that be it cpu intensive ram intensive or gpu intensive workloads and when it comes to gpu compute loads the node's not messing around they're using nvidia quadro rtx 6000 series gpus for the max horsepower possible if this sounds good to you sign up using the link in my description below for a 100 60 day credit you know when you get a pre-built you open it up and there's like an m80x motherboard in like a mid-tower case and it's all like that's terrible well today we're going to take that to the next level so i think the first thing that we want to do is find the largest case in the game so that we can fit the smallest pc possible in it oh we got the call link big chungus uh which i mean on just on name alone that one wins but i'm pretty sure the corsair one's bigger can you can you filter min super tower there we go okay so we've got the thousand d we've got the 900d i'm not sure i actually the thousand d has got to be bigger right it's got a bigger number in its name so yeah these are our options or the vue 91 uh i really like the look of the enya but i think we're going to go 1000 d so we've got the 1000d here and then we need to remove the side panel that opens really nicely and then remove case parts so we can get the power supply basement out we are going to need okay so we're going to start off with the motherboard combination and we are definitely going to need an itx board do we also make it like really low end like a weirdly loser system here so the seller some of the celerons should fit in this it's a mad overkill motherboard which i'm a bit bleak about apparently you have to get a z490 itx board if you want a celeron system uh cpus celeron incompatible yay okay so we can put this in there next up we need thermal paste on there so we can passively cool our uh celeron in there next up we need some ram now because these are cursed builds we're gonna have to do just like a single stick of ram and then finally we do need a graphics card because it is pc building simulator you're not allowed to not have graphics cards uh you can't use like an igpu or whatever so let's see what the max length let's just do the max length that and then i kind of want a low profile graphics card i think that would really really add to the aesthetic all right here's one so we've got a gt 1030 which i think if i'm not mistaken i think it's the slowest graphics card in the game as well so that's a good combination oh yeah look at that that is beautiful and all we need now is a power supply and then i actually think we're good oh the sean power king is the cheapest power supply that they have so it's it's i mean this isn't a real brand but it seems like it's a fire hazard right it just just kind of just kind of looks like it weird cable management in this game that really triggers me for some reason and there we have a majestic looking system look at that bad boy and the thing is i think the temperatures are actually not going to be very good because a we're passively cooled and b there's not really any airflow we don't have any fans in this system but whatever it should work let's let's try and power it on i love that it's still making like badass fan power noises oh i need to install an operating system it's making like a badass fan power noises but there's only like i mean i guess it's a low profile graphics card fan right so it makes sense that it's noisy i guess uh okay so now we're gonna download system info uh you must restart every time uh oh yeah we wanted 3d mark right what do you mean i have to restart my pc to install 3d mark i hate you game okay so here we have our temperatures let's see yo look at that i mean like 31 degrees idle with uh with some some passive cooled actions actually not that bad but let's do some benchmarks and see how it runs oh yes oh yes that is this that is this oh oh okay that was my pad that was a a bit of a whoopsie it's just this just edit that out and pretend that doesn't happen oh look at it working away crunching away dem numbers okay so while that benchmark runs for the rest of our lives let's do the next cursed system now what i was thinking was doing something along the lines of the most inadequately cooled system possible the problem is though you can't really change the cooling on the graphics cards which is a little bit lame but we should be able to passively cool an obscene cpu so like a 5950x with like a passive cooler on it and then we overclock it until it explodes i don't know we can see what happens here we're going to start with a case manufacturer that's well known for having really good ventilation on all of their cases i think deep cool is a good option for that look at that front panel there is no room for air over there we're just gonna have to remove the intake fan as well so that we can really minimize the airflow you know okay that looks good to me and then we're gonna find a motherboard i think so if you look at the arctic alpine 12 passive cooler it just fits on am4 and uh like the smaller lga socket so we're not going to be able to like passively cool a threadripper unfortunately which really is the dream we could try and cool a threadripper cpu without fans on an aio like that is an option maybe we should do that instead yeah because we've already done a passive cooler right so we're gonna do that we're gonna take uh let's do this so we have to what do we what do we need to remove oh we need a motherboard first okay whatever i don't know why we did that okay so we're gonna find a b450 motherboard for a 5950x already already a really good start this is like the most badass cpu that amd makes these days that isn't a threadripper we're gonna do this like that and then we're gonna screw it in oh oh no oh you can't that sucks what if you wanna like what do you mean you can't change the fans out on it so you can only use the aios with their stock fans in this game that seems like a huge oversight to me i was so excited about my fanless aio idea but apparently apparently the game's not going to allow us to do that so it's pretty rude on its part but whatever cpu cooling uh this does fit this does fit oh i just need almost forgot the thermal paste install cpu cooling we're gonna put that on there and then again we're gonna have to do single channel memory because that's the only what's the wrong just put it in here the worst place possible to put the single stick there we go we've got that in oh yeah we're good there we go this system looks like it's going to be an absolute furnace we've got a 5950x under there with a vega seven seven seven something seven okay there we go before we power that on and see how that catches on fire let's have a look oh that's not a very good score for the tiny celeron system i actually think this hardware combination is the worst that you get in the game funnily enough though it doesn't seem like the whole single channel ram situation uh changes the performance so we got the worst pc in the game at least the temperatures are good because it's in a cavernous case so let's power up this thermite fire of a system and see how how it all goes just press the power button oh look at that in the 50s although the graphics card's doing really well temperatures wise 60 70 80 84 85 is where it starts slowing it down so this may be the max temperatures we're gonna get for this uh so what we're gonna do next is we'll overclock it we'll see if what happens then okay so it's successfully managed to run a benchmark without the system exploding uh i guess that means we've got to overclock it right it's gonna drop this to like that but we're gonna keep the voltage the same then maybe it'll be able to work let's see what happens if we run the benchmark 63 84 no oh there we go we've got better attempts now 92 okay it's done is the score higher than it was before i can't actually remember what it was before let's try and up the voltage a bit and see if that helps we recommend you don't go above 1.5 okay so we're gonna just peg it straight to that highest recommended and then we'll see again it seems to not be phased by 96 degrees celsius i mean this does mean that we're like borderline we're like right at that point where it may catch on fire at any moment so uh yeah i think we're we're very close to having it explode which is good i mean 1.55 volts is it may actually not even boot into windows at this point there we go we're at 100 degrees celsius where we're reenacting a dell xps system under load here this cpu is clearly made out of an alloy of like adamantium and kimchi or something like it is taking this abuse like a champ i mean not only does it have 1.5 volts pushing through it but it's it's passively cooled in a case with no airflow like this doesn't in real life this this is not going to happen like i think even without 1.5 volts pumping through it uh a 5950x cannot be passively cooled okay the score is significantly lower though uh i guess i guess we have to put the voltage up to 1.6 right that's the only oh so it's immediately turned back into dell xps simulator but it's handling it which is crazy it does seem to be throttling harder than it was before though i'm not entirely sure but it does look like it 20 minutes later i i can't remember if it's higher or lower than it was before okay we have to get this thing to crash right like cpu oc i mean 1.7 so it seems like we have to push the core frequency higher in conjunction with the voltages why won't the system die like that what the hell is going on here we've got 1.75 volts pushing through that 5950x with a passive cooler on it and it's just taking it i mean it's a little bit lower but i cannot believe that it finished that run okay i'm very quickly starting to lose interest here so we're just gonna just gonna crank it up to like hey there we go there we go that that'll be fine right oh okay we're almost at 70 degrees celsius idle i mean the fact that it booted at all with like 1.9 volts okay let's see please die please just explode come on how can it handle 1.9 volts through it with a passive cooler please just die the score just gets incrementally smaller every time but it's not exploding okay that's it no more mr nice david okay there we go 2.2 volts a little bit more frequency because we know that that makes it crash and i want to see what it does with two volts yay i think we finally killed it dope okay wait let's see let's restart it hey it's dead we've killed it okay there we go finally so apparently going above 2 volts is what you need to destroy a cpu in this game so with that it brings me to the end of a video that definitely wasn't a complete waste of your time let me know down in the comment section below if you want to see more cursed builds maybe like real life cursed pc builds or something like that uh i'll be interested to hear what you have to say about that and until the next video thank you for watching bye