Someone already mentioned this but it needs repeating. The moment you wiped the Raspian OS, all your overclocking was removed. Remember, you were setting your overclock in config files in the OS. You were running Batocera at stock speeds. RetroPi would have been a better option as, I believe, it has the same configuration files as Raspian OS since it is based on it.
@the-floofy-mewАй бұрын
How ever the issue that retropie is in though is it has no full rpi 5 image. you have to get the rpios and build from that and then deal with the headaches of emulations being out of date. there's been a lot of forums on rpi5 support in it's website but so far it's a lot of build it yourself and not many emulators built to run rpi5 in 64bit. mostly a lot of 3rd party repo adding. using batocera at least gives you fully updated emulators that work with 64bit. (note this is based off of what info i found in retro pie forums since 2023. I'm unwilling to buy and run a rpi5 due to limited support and recently fixed gpu support. not worth it for a rpi4 with large emulator support in 32bit.
@tobiwonkanogy297517 күн бұрын
PopOS also has a new version for raspberry pi i saw when looking around .
@phgodtsАй бұрын
Remove or blur Nintendo games from the video. They are in witch hunt mode right now
@joep1984Ай бұрын
Came down here to second this. Retro Game Corps got TWO strikes for daring to show Nintendo games being emulated. Watch out, man.
@collincatmull1369Ай бұрын
*yuzu memories intensify* Nintendo really takes emulation serious. Like @joep1984 said, watch out.
@JeremiahSpoonАй бұрын
Yep. Please, brother, don’t give them an excuse. They are out for blood right now.
@ThylineTheGayАй бұрын
RIP ryujinx, yuzu, and citra
@DavidisbackАй бұрын
@@ThylineTheGay i still have yuzu
@shize9ineАй бұрын
For any DIYers 17:15 - pantyhose works really well at still allowing decent airflow while providing 10x the dust collection of wire mesh. That way you don’t have a dust sieve that leaves finer dust in your enclosure.
@aeaeaeaeoaeaeaeaeaeАй бұрын
Hmmm... 😏
@therealloganyt237Ай бұрын
@@aeaeaeaeoaeaeaeaeae💀
@Alfred-NeumanАй бұрын
Instructions unclear, d*** stuck in pantyhose contraption.
@ccricersАй бұрын
I actually saw a PC build sponsored by a pantyhose company for these reasons lol
@modrribaz1691Ай бұрын
Wait! This is actually pretty smart, you can even make it more or less dense of a filter depending on how much you stretch it.
@FISHYFILMPRODUCTIONSАй бұрын
For anyone who wants to use a stock pi5.... the temps are fine. His testing was a little disengenious. The stock ihs helps quite a bit as opposed to the die just being expoosed to air. Thermal pads are also much easier to use to fill gaps.
@MrHeHimАй бұрын
And if you want to be lazy there's also thermal gel or puddy, which don't run. If you don't want to guess the pad thickness. You see it as that bubble gum colored stuff on many GPU's. Some types also act as thermal adhesive to avoid mounting mechanisms. Furthermore, he didn't need to use exotic filament like CF-Nylon as ABS (like most PC components) are already made of for a reason. But yeah, the guy is building a bike and ended up with a jet engine powered pedal assist with gyroscopes to help balance the bike. Still only a 3 speed and Walmart tires. Even with the 1.1v 3.1GHz OC I'm sure the water loop didn't even need to have the pump running... At this point I feel like Moleman from the Simpsons, I want my 5 minutes of my life back
@FISHYFILMPRODUCTIONSАй бұрын
@MrHeHim I'm a firm believer in doing something just because I can, but I never pass it off as something that is needed. To his credit he did mention that it isnt necessary, but that was at the end of the video already. The custom case and everything was cool. I just don't like the attitude of "you have to this to get the most out of it" you really don't.
@aurelienluxАй бұрын
But does the IHS help mostly by adding extra thermal mass, meaning it’ll still reach similar temps but it’ll just take longer, or does it really help dissipate the heat. Because I’m not sure that a basically flat piece of metal like an IHS really radiates much heat so I would assume that it mainly provides some extra thermal mass rather than extra dissipation. But I could be wrong. And of course you can always stick a small heatsink on the IHS which will help dissipate the heat, even more so if you pair it with a fan as is commonly included in good Pi case kits, but you’re still limited by the size, and fins density, of the heatsinks you can physically mount on a Pi as well as the size of the fans (and the air volume they can move). I know from experience they provide enough cooling for most uses, even without a fan you can already get pretty okay performance (and the Pi shouldn’t fry itself since it has temperature limits), but there is little doubt in my mind that you can extract more performance and even some overlocking headroom with a better cooling capacity. Whether you need it or not is another question but if you truly want to get the most performance physically possible then you probably should look beyond the typical small heatsink and fan combo most people use with commonly available Pi cases. Although even then you probably don’t need to break out the small PC sized watercooling setup (though if you’re gonna go through the trouble of watercooling then why not) and you most likely don’t need to custom build a CPU block lol
@FISHYFILMPRODUCTIONSАй бұрын
@aurelienlux oh your absolutely right, to get more performance you will mostly likely need better cooling. I didn't do a good job of articulating my point. I apologize. What I was trying to say was, if you just want to emulate retro games, the stock ihs is fine. And I think you are correct that the ihs just adds more thermal mass as opposed to actually cooling it. A heatsink would do both.
@1-eye-willyАй бұрын
a big block and some heat pipes is the way i would go
@AlexAngelliuxАй бұрын
Doing the 'stock' thermal testing with the IHS off was... a choice.
@Anon20855Ай бұрын
Yeah totally a big brain move , just like his "best handheld modded to be even better"
@jamescarrigan6649Ай бұрын
He got a pretty meaningless result, I'm sure using the standard active cooling solution would have given him low enough temperatures to do whatever he needed (and been way cheaper/easier).
@JynxPrydeАй бұрын
This will probably sound like "back seat driving", but a thermal pad would have solved a lot of the issues you came across :)
@TheMadJoker87Ай бұрын
...but.... he has to sell that "pro" thermal paste...
@ARRW4Ай бұрын
The problem was that the button was a lot higher thank CPU, and you would not want to put thermal pad on CPU if you removed ihs for thermals in the first place
@unstablenlАй бұрын
A lot of this to me felt like a typical case of overengineering. Nevertheless, it's fun to see people go the extra mile.
@JynxPrydeАй бұрын
@@unstablenl agreed
@termiterasinАй бұрын
KZbin is cool because people who post advice (good or bad) are engaging with the content and giving ideas. good ideas or bad ideas!
@JeffGeerlingАй бұрын
11:03 heh, hello there!
@glowytheglowbugАй бұрын
pi man! :D
@AdamHinckleyАй бұрын
i was going to comment about you doing overclocking the pi
@lordbanana-z7qАй бұрын
hi jeff
@MeneGRАй бұрын
General Kenobi!
@Armand79thАй бұрын
Of all the coincidences in the world....
@ZyxlianАй бұрын
Distilled water is actually the best liquid for heat transfer, with no additives at all. The coolant that is sold in pre-mix solutions has glycol, anti-biotic and anti-corrosive agents mixed in to prevent freezing and blockage. All of these additives *reduce* the effectiveness of heat transfer. Since this Pi (and most PCs) is not going to be in freezing temps, the glycol is useless. Anti-corrosion additives are not needed if all metals in the loop are the same (a lot of loops are a combination of aluminum and copper, but it is common to get fully copper watercooling loops). Anti-bio additives are the only thing that are necessary in most loops, unless you want to swap out the liquid and completely clean the loop every few months. You can buy small bottles of anti-bio additive for this purpose.
@stevencoad9224Ай бұрын
Came here to say this, I run just distilled in my loop (cpu/gpu/2rads), I change it about every 9-12 months and have never had any issues.
@ZyxlianАй бұрын
@@stevencoad9224 When I built my loop, I went through a few pre-mix brands over a couple months, I finally just bought some biocide. I dumped the small bottle of biocide into a gallon of distilled water and I have not had any debris in the loop for around 6 months now. Glycol is the worst thing for a loop, and I genuinely believe the only reason they use it in pre-mix solutions is to sell the cleaner that you need to get all of the glycol stickiness/smell out of the loop.
@mathewboyd903Ай бұрын
I came here to say this man, thank you
@tz496Ай бұрын
For people not liking the liquid biocides; there's also high-purity silver coils sold for biocidal purposes. For the love of yourself, don't run any system entirely without it for periods over half a year. Once had a bit of runaway when the loop looked just fine about 5-6months in, and was a full-on disaster to clean (mainly the innards of the blocks) around 11mo. in Probably means a contaminant was already either in the liquid or water, though after adding the silver coil it never got that bad, i usually flushed the loop every 6 to 12 mo. without issue since.
@Mesch-87Ай бұрын
@@tz496 Would adding a silver coin in the water reservoir work?
@danielsimpkins9662Ай бұрын
A number of things to note here. A. It’s pronounced like “bottosarah” or, more phonetically “baw-toe-sarah”. B. Your overclock only was active on the pi install. When you installed Batocera, that wiped the overclock. It’s a software overclock, and not a persistent hardware overclock. C. Thermal pads would have been a better choice for thermals transfer. D. As another has said, your 84 degree temp was rather disingenuous as you had the IHS removed. That little plate actually wicks away a decent amount of heat. D. You should have installed some kapton tape on the cpu where where there wasn’t direct die contact. There’s a number of onboard caps and resistors that are almost the same height of the cpu die. Your heatsink plate doesn’t stop from over tightening so you have a very high chance of shorting out the cpu since you removed the IHS.
@Maulana_rhodesАй бұрын
Yes, he is not a very intelligent person typical over privileged American
@TheDainerssАй бұрын
I am glad someone else noticed the overclocked issue. As far as I know Batocera does not allow you to provide software level overclocking. RetroPi would have been a better option as, I believe, it relies on the same files to provide a software overclock.
@thewolfinАй бұрын
"Brazing" vs "soldering" another nitpick of mine
@IM_A_BEAR_LOLАй бұрын
Bruh, this was a Eufy vacuum ad
@RestoreTechniqueАй бұрын
@@thewolfinDid he not do brazing? I thought that was essentially what brazing was, joining copper together with solder and a torch.
@Liofa73Ай бұрын
As an engineer that's worked with a lot of copper block water cooling systems in the metals industry, just resting the block on top of the unmodified CPU (with cover) and adding a little thermal paste on between the two, would have given sufficient heat transfer.
@opello16 күн бұрын
And modern thermal tapes are also efficient enough to avoid creating a bracket for this situation.
@namirahnaf711Ай бұрын
I am sure your initial temperature would have been much more reasonable if u still had the stock ihs on, 88c at idle is ridiculous
@pootispiker2866Ай бұрын
"This IHS is garbage" "I'll make a worse one!"
@JinsokuYoroiАй бұрын
Every time I see a video of water cooling I always get reminded of a specific video. And it's what makes me want to make a loop, just to fill my PC with vodka.
@Jo_HGSАй бұрын
Boris' vodka cooled pc is a legendary video
@ІгорАлієв9 күн бұрын
@@Jo_HGSmix vodka 1:1 w alcohol n test conductivity. U get 60% vodka, which I heard is used as cooling liquid. BTW possibly alcohol will destroy glued connections.
@DefaultFlame9 күн бұрын
Don't forget the mayonnaise thermal paste.
@noctesigАй бұрын
Just a forewarning, I would recommend you don’t show Nintendo games when you demonstrating emulators. Nintendo has been on a war path recently and hit Retro Game Corps with two copyright strikes. I don’t want to see any other content creators be affected by the Nintendo’s blatant abuse of the copyright system.
@kylewhiteman9 күн бұрын
It's not that big of a deal tbf. People will choose the option that costs less and does more for them. Maybe that's something Nintendo could emulate for a change.
@Andy_PandaАй бұрын
There are 3rd party boards available that plug into the side of the Pi5 and move the USB-C & HDMI ports to the back. They also make the HDMI ports full-sized.
@TwistedMe13Ай бұрын
Potential upgrade idea for a Mk.II-- install a M.2 NVme Pi Hat (be sure to change the settings from PCIe Gen2 to Gen3.) on the Pi5 using the ePCIe connection.
@Alfred-NeumanАй бұрын
Why not use an old XP or Win7 computer instead? It's pretty easy to find a small micro-atx box for less than 50$ or maybe even for free. It's not hard to find one that is more powerful than a Pi5, even if you underclock it enough to stay silent... You'll be about to install any Linux distribution you want with plenty of choice for your retro gaming software. You don't need to do any 3D printing or water cooling, etc... Just a quick clean up if it's dusty and it's good to go.
@yearlsАй бұрын
A few years ago, I got curious after watching those fishtank PC builds, so I took my RPi4 and modified a plastic tub, got 2 small fans, filled the tub up with non-conductive liquid, hooked up the fans, with them side by side, one push the other pull. Surprisngly, it worked just fine, one day I will do it again, but next time, a custom case. :P
@ilovefunnyamv2ndАй бұрын
you can get 5V fans and a 5V pump (the kind found in pet waterbowls) they usually have 3Meters of head pressure / 2Liters per minute. it would be more of a closed with a T for a fill port, but it would greatly simply the design and just power everything from the pi header. As shown here, you can use cheap pla (I would prefer PETG) because if the copper plate gets up to 50C, you're doing something wrong
@axescarАй бұрын
If you don't search for hype on topic "water cooling RPI5", and really search for something that you said about retro emulation beast I know some variants. 1st one is Radxa x4, it's if you want/need RPI size. But I'd rather go and buy ASRock X600, took mini STX board of it and use regular AM5 water block it top of Ryzen 8700g. You steel will need to create custom case for all of that, and all that will be in similar volume case to your RPI5. But overall performance will be "a little" more that RPI5 😊
@ErazerPTАй бұрын
Was thinking just that. I mean, if i look at the Mac Mini across the room, if i don't care about price, Apple has that covered off the box. If I'm price conscious, there's no end of x86 NUC's that will "outsize and outperform" this "frankenstein". The Radxa x4 i don't think fits. It's more of a kludge to have a Pi's "hats" on x86 than anything. Personally, think just having a Pi-Zero inside the NUC connected to the internal USB and exposing the GPIO as an external header like the Pi-400 does is a lot more sane, if less cheap...
@PennydaPuppyАй бұрын
me screaming, USE THERMAL PADS AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ants2340Ай бұрын
I'd personally shave the cooling fins off the official cooling heatsink, cut out the right shape, and then solder the water block into the hole. It would also allow for removal of the block.
@EverydayLinuxUserАй бұрын
you can boost the raspberry pi by putting an nvme drive on as well
@jackpaxton9391Ай бұрын
Remember kids, Its not stealing if its stealing from a big company. Especially if its a bigg company that got rid of their own emulation services.
@herrspitz6964Ай бұрын
What is backwards compatibility? Can i eat that?
@kyle207Ай бұрын
If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing.
@HouglumFamilyАй бұрын
Where do you find the ROMs?
@jackpaxton9391Ай бұрын
@@HouglumFamily sometime internet archive has some. Just really look up a specific games roms. (Just avoid the one called Roms R Fun or something like that.)
@Frane920-m1tАй бұрын
Do you have discord ? I can't tell you there
@budthecyborg4575Ай бұрын
The biggest problem with Raspberry Pi right now is once you've bought the cooler and shell, you could have spent nearly the same amount of money and got a 3.5ghz x86 Intel powered Beelink S12 (which still ships with Windows).
@shabath17 күн бұрын
It's worth going the Pi route because it doesn't come with windows.
@jeremyf1901Ай бұрын
I love these kinds of builds! Water cooling is my jam though lol. Anything ridiculous or overkill is so entertaining to me.
@anonymous_exe__9516Ай бұрын
You could've just used PTM9750... wtf? 4:30
@SaakarBhai9 күн бұрын
Fr
@radical_ansАй бұрын
Lol, as soon as I saw that no name Amazon fan, I knew it was gonna get replaced with a Noctua
@Armand79thАй бұрын
"A wild Nintendo lawyer suddenly appears...."
@DemasxАй бұрын
Who you are today, Zac, is who I aspire to be once I retire and have time to enjoy such projects! 🍻
@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaimАй бұрын
@examen1996cus work
@MooskislideАй бұрын
@@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaimHasn't stopped Zac
@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaimАй бұрын
@@Mooskislide different ppl, different situations
@SvRider512Ай бұрын
@@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim as someone who works 50-60 hours a week I agree.
@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaimАй бұрын
@@SvRider512 good luck mate, hope you can still manage to have few fun activities to balance it out !
@pecantreedesignАй бұрын
That grill looks slick # TeamChamfer The whole thing looks great, fits right in with your aesthetic
@HellBreaker23 күн бұрын
you could probably buy a mini pc and gut it to do this without this many modifications and it will still come out cheaper. amazing content and very insightful regardless!
@almosthuman4457Ай бұрын
11:26 Please stop using Silicone in place of Silicon. Silicone is a crosslinked polymer of polydimethylsiloxane. Silicon is element 14 on the periodic table. The Polydimethylsiloxane molecule is 1 atom of Silicon, 1 atom of Oxygen, 2 atoms of Carbon and 6 atoms of Hydrogen. Semiconductors are made from crystals of Pure Silicon that is then doped with small amounts of metallic ions like Boron, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony ect. These Ions interact with the valence electron layer of the silicon creating either a positive or negative state. I don't want to be rude, I just want people who fall into the Scientific/Educational side of the internet to communicate correct information to the young engineers and scientists of the future. We all make mistakes, what's important is we try to learn from them.
@RestoreTechniqueАй бұрын
Yeah he also said "Hoose" instead of House
@Alexandre-g9d5 күн бұрын
You have to be the funniest guy at parties
@larrypigeonКүн бұрын
So which one is right?
@bthobbs17 күн бұрын
9:38 Typo: over_voltage_delkt=25000. The funny thing is that I actually noticed the typo before reading your little message. I was thinking, something doesn't look right here. I must say, I appreciate the fact that you keep your bloopers in the final cut. It keeps things light and entertaining.
@OCDRex11Ай бұрын
I jumped the Pi/Retropie ship this month. I know you used Batocera which is also good. I have been using Pi's since the early 2's for emulation and keep buying new ones all the time. I refrained from the 5 as I would be about $500 total into Pi's. So what does one do? Well, FPGA! As we speak I am building my MiSTer and getting ready to rock. Retropie/Batocera are awesome and so is the PI, but it just takes so much time to configure everything. And, emulation is great, but hardware recreation is even better! Still, great vid as usual!
@kairu_bАй бұрын
Great work! Love the design.
@ryanrothenburger911529 күн бұрын
What a cool project to do!
@DumboSanchezАй бұрын
I love these builds- I’d love to see one with an engraved metal faceplate instead of the wood!
@jasonkay42Ай бұрын
Great video - cool to see your process. I've been using Linux since it was released during my freshman year of my computer engineering undergrad degree, and have been a Pi enthusiast for years. Same with 3D printing and electronics. I might have been inspired to try this myself, actually! Thanks!
@woovs101Ай бұрын
The videos and ideas are great. I respect what Zac does so much
@Revolverben19011 күн бұрын
This is awesome! I love seeing geeky stuff like this
@EriiiiiiiickАй бұрын
YOU DID IT ZACKAERY!!! GODD JOB
@nidhu595Ай бұрын
instead of support interface, try using water-soluble filament to go between, it dissolves in water and leaves a beautiful finish with no risk of breaking the print while removing supports
@grzesiogejmer6 күн бұрын
🗣️🗣️🗣️ We have Water cooled Raspberry Pi before GTA 6
@JuanPablodelaTorreАй бұрын
that BSOD on Ubuntu looks deceptively convincing
@_0xDavisАй бұрын
Your skills are so impressive 👏
@MsFalkensАй бұрын
I know it's not for me but really fun to follow! Terrific job!!
@bigrob029Ай бұрын
Batocera strikes again!! Glad you found it!
@adrielpillay478Ай бұрын
I wish I could learn from this guy.
@dj0ignacioАй бұрын
Zac, these videos are awesome man! Keep it up!
@koshkingdedamage8 күн бұрын
i died a bit on part where you saved the progress with "overvoltage deltE" string lol
@g0ldER11 күн бұрын
Using flatpak, you can launch whatever on batocera, although you do need some tweaking to make certain files save (like downloads in Firefox) I personally have a web browser, modrinth, and steam.
@SpectreXSАй бұрын
I can't get enough of these little retro gaming machine builds!
@iancarlocueto62118 күн бұрын
My new favorite channel!
@michaelhuss02 күн бұрын
Zac builds: Modernizes the Dreamcast, along with other old consoles Also Zac builds: *Uses a Raspberry Pi to make them obsolete again*
@prototype_pandad6536Ай бұрын
Also if i recall, doing an NVME/SSD hat will help performance instead of a bog standard SD card
@sujayphadkeАй бұрын
great work Zac!
@fudets6686Ай бұрын
Really bummed that the post-mortem was cut. I can definitely understand your reasoning, but is there any way you could include the key points in the description?
@jacoavo7875Ай бұрын
Video idea to follow on this one - do another case, possibly the same dimensions as the one in the video, that interfaces / sits below the Pi-console. This box could house another PI, or an extension to the PI above, and could house an additional fan, plus storage / other hardware so you could expand the features of the whole system. The two 'boxes' could then be either one system or two and be customized to be anything you would want. Like an emulator + NAS storage, or router + NAS, or whatever anyone could think of :D.
@AppoapsisStudiosАй бұрын
running geekbench with a bare die is, in light words, not the brightest idea. Some parts of the chip don't have temp sensors, meaning you could have EASILY fried your pi.
@did4h2kАй бұрын
DIY perks collab when? ;)
@RealMrRobinsonАй бұрын
Hopefully soon, but what would they do?
@Tn2dc24evaАй бұрын
This guy isn’t even close to the same league at diy perks.
@MrConsoleSpotАй бұрын
not even on the same playing field bro
@BsbdhHdhdjdАй бұрын
Your videos been very inspiring and creative. Hope you would also do a Wii “PRO”. Thanks for your hardwork👍
@_evildoerАй бұрын
A mini case with a small x86 pc would make a lot more sense. Not as fun to build, but for functionality, way better.
@ceefusjenkins2281Ай бұрын
Great job!
@mattparker9726Ай бұрын
This is DAMN COOL, and the kind of tech videos I WANT to click on.
@KiddoVerseАй бұрын
Zack I would love to see a Building the ULTIMATE 3DS video! I'm really curious about what you could do! Love all your projects! 🔥🇲🇽
@typewriteraudioАй бұрын
Another great video!
@dadou13Ай бұрын
This is so much better than the time I accidentally listened to the green suiters!
@Your_DJ14 күн бұрын
We've got a eufy, best vacuum we've ever had
@BlueHairBroАй бұрын
This might sound a bit strange, but I think older games look better at low resolutions. I feel like they kinda hide imperfections from the hardware of the era. Great build tho. I love how you add such flair to these projects, and make them feel more than just an emulation machine.
@yetanotherarcАй бұрын
Btw as someone who uses PACF a lot, check that part in a months time. Will be as straight as banana. Heat resistant does not mean holds shape with a constant force over time unfortunately :(
@xMeatMusketАй бұрын
At the end of the video, what borders do you use for your emulators? I really like those! Also, AWESOME video, what a cool project!
@ayushdebnath6435Ай бұрын
Your videos are the craziest tech videos for sure ❤
@PokePullHitsКүн бұрын
Is Zac some form of engineer? Just curious how one comes about gaining all this knowledge. Its truly incredible and inspiring!
@ZacBuildsКүн бұрын
Just a guy who likes to tinker! Spent most of my life working as a contractor and studied economics in school. Most of my knowledge comes from either trial and error or following in the foot steps of those much smarter than me.
@danielhulan3058Ай бұрын
Oh god lol your attempt at integrating the sponsor into the video lol😂. Still better than i could do.
@isaaccummins828Ай бұрын
Subscribed. Brilliant vid.
@soviut303Ай бұрын
You mentioned that the Pi runs on 5 watts, but the Pi 5 can draw up to 27 watts (which is why they provide a 27W Pi 5 specific adapter). I'm curious if you were using this?
@termiterasinАй бұрын
Do it! dry ice alcohol submerged conformal coated pi with remote I/O.. Bigger wires are better especially for power supply.
@sammorgan31Ай бұрын
I'd just use the PLA hold down as a pattern to drill a few holes in some aluminum, use some stiff springs as a thermal expansion compensation under the screw heads and good to go.
@MeneGRАй бұрын
A thing of beauty.
@dalesmth1Ай бұрын
I’m running an HP G4 800 mini without the water cooling, and 1/3 the space. And getting better results.
@g0ldER11 күн бұрын
The raspberry pi 5 with 8GB ram is better than my computer (excluding GPU, I don’t know how strong it’s GPU is)
@termiterasinАй бұрын
I've always wanted to do some crazy insane cooling. Like desolder every single I/O piece, solder extensions for critical I/O like the power, USB, ethernet, and video, then coat it in liquid electrical tape or conformal coating. Then dunk it in dry ice cooled isopropyl alcohol! At that point the PCB is naturally going to cool the CPU from below by its thermal mass alone. I don't think there's a better way to cool a raspberry pi!
@enderpirate9887Ай бұрын
For your next laptop could you consider the framework laptop? It would be the perfect device for you!
@Limonchik335Ай бұрын
23:45 windows bsod ahh on linux moment
@randallcrisp3266Ай бұрын
"oooh-boooon-toooo" . Means be good to others
@kulilin3104Ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this. But I'd strongly advise against using K5 Pro. I ran it in a gaming laptop and after 6 months of use, I noticed massive temp increases on my VRAM. When I opened up the system, I noticed massive pitting and bubbling in the K5 Pro accross all memory modules. The K5 Pro had literally boiled, seperated, then congealed. It left pock marks accross all of the laptops VRAM modules that wouldn't come off with 99% IPA. Upsiren UTP-8 thermal putty is a much better, and cheaper, alternative to K5 Pro. I had a significate reduction in temps on VRAM after using UTP-8, compared to K5 Pro. There are many other people, way smarter than me, that have done extensive testing with both putties. UTP-8 comes out ahead in every test.
@playz4fun2749 күн бұрын
Zac i have a challenge for you.... Zintendo 3ds/2ds XxL. Use switch sized screens for displays. Hinge or no hinge. Built in grip. Better battery. Better storage. Better speakera. Micro Hdmi out. Headphone jack. i just thought about this in my "trying not to fall asleep" tired mode.
@ekayn160617 күн бұрын
I like seeing your solutions to all the little problems that arise. I'd have to take a lot more breaks to not lose it😂
@xfaonАй бұрын
considering a lot of engineering youtubers feel absolutely clueless and just lie lol, I was pleasantly surprised to see your video actually being quite informative
@damnablethiefАй бұрын
soo cool dude
@jookmАй бұрын
I made a retro gaming system with Raspberry Pi 3 and RetroPie software. But it couldn't run N64 at all. Good to know the 5 can. I so wish I had a 3D printer. I bought a generic electronics hobby box and cut slots in it manually with a Dremel and exacto knife. To power it, I discovered PicoPSU and found a tutorial on installing a powered pushbutton. I have been thinking of making a new one so I no longer have to break out my N64 to play those games and can easily have it all in one place. I was thinking I might also get the M.2 HAT+ addon to use an M.2 SSD.
@cooperdove992924 күн бұрын
I would sell my soul to have the tools,time and space nessasary to work on projects like this.😔
@tarakivu8861Ай бұрын
I mean you could have just taken a board with an 5105 or even just an N100 for cheaper and fully complete with cooling. The Pi5 is wayy to overpriced for the hardware, The Raspberry Makers are out of their minds. You can buy a full mini PC for the same price with less hardware issues and better CPUs with more build-in features.
@rhysjones8506Ай бұрын
I remember like 10 years ago when the pi was about education, they'd bring Pis to my school to teach us students about coding and programming. With the steamdeck pushing emudeck it has made emulating much easier now. Even a cheap phone is a better option now for emulation but pi videos still do well it seems
@mickymurderАй бұрын
Facts. Pi5 is cool. But for the price + accessories (especially a water cooler lol), you are far better of getting a SFF for less $$$ and more power.
@adamsfusionАй бұрын
100% An Intel/AMD box running Windows or Linux will be less expensive (and more expandable) than a Pi 5. Since the Pi 4, this has been the case. I've purchased old thin-client Thinkcentre's from Ebay for like $50 that far outperform the Pi 5.
@HungarianDerrickRoseАй бұрын
Came for this kind of comment. Boggles my mind that someone is willing to put in the time/money to achieve like 30% of the performance of a recent-ish cheap mini PC for like 4 times as much money.
@topperdude2007Ай бұрын
Great video as always! Would love to see how much the overall performance would improve if the SD card was replaced and the Pi booted off/used an M.2 drive via the PCIe interface. Keep up the great work.👍
@IntenseGridАй бұрын
Ultimate would be if you added an NVME SSD while you were at it. With one of those, the Pi5 should be somewhat usable as a backup daily driver.
@ngduc8005Ай бұрын
Incredible
@andresgallego5727Ай бұрын
Nice project, although I would have used an integrated Pump/block/reservoir so I could get a smaller footprint, also the 120MM rad might be a bit overkill there are some 92 rads fit it with a 92mm noctua and bang, would be nice to see you getting this project as small as possible without losing the performance, I feel like you have a loooot of thermal headroom with that configuration.
@Dgundam08Ай бұрын
Imagine a cluster where they each had that water block. 🤩
@robertsmith7500Ай бұрын
i assume this is intended to be satire, the sheer level of confidence as you spout nonsense is hilarious.
@termiterasinАй бұрын
18:14 I noticed some Z axis artifacts. Make sure your Z axis grub nut is very above torque spec for that kind of fastener. If you have a Z axis screw put the grub nut in the shallow part of the thread. Grubs have rounded heads and naturally feel tight while having slip specs lower than torque would indicate. I think a problem with modern 3d printer design is the tiny surface area of coupler grub nuts lets high torque small movements slip on the metal surface. You get acceptable performance but have these visual imperfections caused by z axis lifts that don't complete. It really really needs to be very tight for the most consistent Z axis layering. Z axis moves the least with the highest torque impulses, moving the whole print gantry.