Stupid Experiments are Back! PC SCIENCE!

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Published 2022-03-14
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All Comments (21)
  • @Eidolon2003
    These kinds of videos are what keep me coming. Love the wacky experiments, and I can't wait to see the Lovelace and/or RDNA 3 overclocking battle if that ends up happening :)
  • @BookOfKen
    I love all of your videos but like you said, i enjoy the more wacky ones like these too. Sometimes you have those "i wonder what would happen if i did this" kind of thoughts but would never spend the time strapping a box to an AC unit and doing this king of thing lmfao. Well, we have Jay here to do our experiments for us :D
  • @MafiaboysWorld
    Phil's 🤦 just had me 🤣. Also note to self: Keep Jay away from box cutters. 😬
  • I’m embarrassed at how long I was staring at the back exhaust wondering how they got two fans next to each other just to find out it’s a reflection
  • @Florian.K.
    9:39 YES!!!! Loving this kind of stuff. It's all the things you make up in your mind when you're sitting at your desk or in your shed, basement, whatever, had a drink, and start "thinking"
  • Love it! I miss the RTFM show!!!!! Love the interaction between the three of you guys
  • @izack0128
    Yaay, stupid experiments one of my favourite kind of videos. What could go wrong?
  • @G0UDG
    Love how yer never afraid to experiment and test components to the max Jay so we don't have to take too much risk
  • @ASOTFAN16
    Hey Jay! I love your videos! I was hoping that maybe you could do a GPU overclocking guide? I know there's a bunch out there and I know there's lots of written guides too but I'd love to see a video from you about that, where you talk about more than just core and memory clock speeds and also talk about voltages and when you should maybe undervolt your GPU. Just asking cuz why not
  • i love this kind of content, Jay & team! thanks for the lols here - absolute madmen. Looking forward to seeing more content like this for sure!
  • @KevinBein
    These are definitely my favorite videos, I love the jankyness and half-assery involved in these projects. It's a nice contrast to the super detailed water cooling and case mod projects.
  • @Deviated09
    Love these types of videos! Especially the whole "what if" kind of testing about it just to see, just because. It's what makes overclocking so fun, the spirit of making it work, even if you have to macguyver up some crazy jank looking thing to make it happen. Keep the videos coming Jay!!
  • @tomgjonaj9965
    Love these type of videos! It shows the pains and hilarious, weird moments of overclocking.
  • @MarcsSpark
    I'm definitely part of the audience that love these video more than anything else, those vids are why i'm sub. I love those jank experiment so much!!!
  • @babylonandy
    You are correct Jay, we the audience do in fact love videos like these! Thank you for your awesome support to the community and for what you do.
  • @Matttdoe
    I'm definitely in that small group of people that love these videos. These video spark such inspiration for me to try and mess my computer more
  • @simoSLJ89
    1:09 YO this case comes with some crazy holes! Thanks Steve :D
  • @willg955
    7:40 "I honestly think of myself as a cardboard smith" LMFAO
  • @Kanev05
    I love these videos! The other videos are awesome too but these particular ones are the reason why I love PCs. The tinkering aspect is what does it.