how do i achieve inner peace with my build?
>>60933022
figure out why you enjoyed putting together glorified lego in the first place
Don't put the heatsink in the case.
Make the case become the heatsink.
>>60933022
That's a big heatsink
>>60934122
for you
>>60934222
nice trips you filthy nigger faggot jew
>>60933022
low tpd cpu, passive vga (1050 like) ssd and pasive psu
case with ventilation holes
do it like this guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZoX7glIAS4
>move to Siberia
>remove all fans
>put PC outside
>????
>PROFIT!
>>60935433
>Put PC in refrigerator
>Monitor on your counter
>Easy access to food and computer at the same time
>No cooling required
>>60934799
this
you have to use newer components, they're too efficient to explain how much it will help if you just want passive cooling. it's much easier to cool multiple efficient components passively than it is to cool multiple inefficient components passively. unless you have a large enclosure to keep the air surrounding them from microwaving each other
>>60935801
Surprisingly, this doesn't actually work. Aside from moisture/condensation issues, fridges cannot deal with large amounts of heat being generated inside them. Unless it is very large
>>60933022
who needs a video card when you can just passive cool bro?
>>60936612
I bet you could take the compressor/radiator and make a phase-change loop that way. No reason you couldn't.
>>60933022
an HR-22 and Ryzen CPU
>>60936659
Ryzen APUs with high speed DDR4 should be fairly capable at 1080p gaming.
http://www.silentpcreview.com/
There's an entire website dedicated to rating low-acoustic systems, and there are a multitude of articles based entirely on building a completely passive system.
>>60936710
I remember the video of some slav guy doing that for a shitty AMD processor.
The shit worked pretty well.
This seemed like a cool idea until i realized that my hdd makes more noise than the stock intel cpu fan when idling. Maybe if you unly use ssds.
Add a box fan
>>60933022
You don't build
You buy this and live happily ever after. Zero fans. Endorsed by the Linux mint team.
http://airtop-pc.com
>>60938365
>Airtop can dissipate over 200W by passive cooling – enough to cool a Xeon CPU and a gaming graphics card
Having one large low RPM fan is better than passive cooling.
>>60938596
Yeah it's bretty freeking gud eh ?
If I wasn't perfectly happy with my MBA and quiet i7 desktop I would definately buy one..
>>60933399
>build a table drawer case pc
>now your desk is a heatsink
>>60938217
looks comfty