Building the WORLDS FIRST PlayStation 5 slim
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If people buy enough Darkplates will you let me keep it? :D
Lol
Nope
Will you make it in production lol
I guess I should order the black case, so you can keep the project with you,Perk🙇
I really like how you actually show the fail instead of hiding it. It really shows that nothing can go smoothly everytime and that's normal
I literally was about to type this very thing. Ppl need to know that success does not come without some failures.
Dbrand likes bantz and honesty, linus has a good rep with them too
I'm actually super impressed with how well he navigates doing and trying things without stumbling, the relatively few failures he has is impeccable to me. Of course this is his craft and he knows it well, but I'm certain I would've stumbled several times along the way trying it.
@@vanmuhammad2227 im pretty sure the guy has (smaller) fails somewhat often, its part of the design iteration process, though maybe he is one of the people that spends a lot of time and thoroughly thinks everything out on paper first, and not figure out the problems as he works on it if he can avoid it
One of the few, but we all know that there are fails in mods like this.
I'm so glad you included the first "failure" -- where you overheated the original motherboard. That's what makes your videos so much more enjoyable to watch compared to others. I like to see "normal" people struggle, fail, then succeed at building something like this. Nice work
Liquid metal is not recommended for a pure copper radiator, because... he gradually destroys it. Copper must be plated with nickel. In addition, liquid metal destroys soldering and makes it brittle
@@hitbox2381 ummm ok.... what does that have to do with my comment?
@@HopingforPower Nothing, man just wanted to sound smart lol
@@hitbox2381 Just for Aluminium it's dangerous(gallium)
@@teal_scorpion721 it good for cooling uranium lol.
This is super cool, but when you consider the total volume taken up from PS5 Slim with it's water-cooling power supply it makes you realize just how impressive a feat Sony accomplished with their original design: creating a sufficient amount of cooling in a much more consumer-friendly package.
I know right?, it's tech genius
Right? Engineers at sony have really done a good job
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u must work for sony...
Practicalitybe darned. I want a water cooled/wall tethered PS5
That custom copper water block is brilliant. You've outdone yourself making something so complex seem so simple. Awesome project, Matt!
Thank you!! 😄
Damn didn’t know Brad watches!
@@parshvapatel8484 iphone cameras are hardcoded to work with the iphone pcb...so, no iphone = no camera.
@@DxBlack ok thx
The only problem is Copper is being corroded with LM which starts reaction with heat. Because of that most of the LM users preferences aliminum for cooling block.
The fact that you were able to replace the motherboard proved the concept. Making something work is one thing. Making it repairable is entirely another level. Well done.
plot twist: it was intentional, there was no incident
Either way. He was still able to replace parts. That’s show much forethought.
@@jagildown the PT Cruiser was a perfect example of poor engineering when it came to engine swaps. That’s for sure
@@dr.swaster8763 ehh I guess. I doubt the entire motherboard was broken just a certain part on it. the cooler is entirely external so its more of a case of being mindful and avoiding making it irreplaceable rather than incredible forethought
I wonder, could Matt's design be patented and manufactured as a replacement kit?
I like how you turned it on for the first time in front of us!! Not behind the scenes or anything. Your honest reaction is awesome and especially when you got it to turn on after the minor hiccup. Its an awesome feeling when you build something and it works. Its SO rewarding. Thank you for sharing this video. it was awesome.
This is absolutely incredible, genuinely speechless you must be so proud! I completely understand the feeling that you’ve done so much hard work to have a silly mistake set you back for but your positive attitude to break through all the challenges you faced was amazing to see! A true inspirational vid keep it up
The fact that you included the failures and frustration on this video made it feel much more real. I obviously haven't bricked a PS5 with any of my kludges but I understand the frustration of "What the hell am I doing wrong? Why doesn't it work?"
Plash speed 5 right..
the fun of DIY projects, theres failures, frustrations, giving ups, troubleshooting
@@araigumakiruno Nope the fun is where you have to put a DBrand Ad, so you fake freeze your PS5.
@@thamidudharshitha5515 😂 i was wondering
It's amazing that with all the modding he did on the console he ended up killing it by mounting the cooling unit on a pencil basket.
Literally bro 😂😂
Lmao it's always at the end where you're not careful and just want to see the end product. Like iron man using captains shield as a leveler.
Not like he's dumb... very brilliant guy he is. But your comment also reminded me of when Will Smith told the lady in iRobot "You're so smart yet so stupid" 🤣
@@leephang15 ikr
I was a HP Engineer back in the day, and we had a server that I got called out to with 2 dead hard drives. (they were 10,000rpm SAS drives) and it was brand new, tens of thousands of dollars server. I came in and saw the case was off. They said that because it was in a hot room, they took the case lid off to keep it cool. I showed them the warning on the sides of the case that say don't run it with the case off for more than a moment. Then took my temperature probe and showed them the temp of the hdd, it was almost 100 degrees. I left the probe pressed to the hard drives, and closed the lid, and showed them the temperature drop to below 40 degrees in less than a minute, because now all those beefy fans were pulling air past the drives like they should be instead of through the open case. Even after me telling them what happened at head office, HP in their usual style still authorized the replacement of the very expensive drives under warranty.
This is WAYYYY better than Sony's current playstation 5 slim. Edit: I may have started a reply war Edit: I am saying this is better than Sony’s, because it is. I’m not saying that “ohh Sony should make this instead” I know it’d be hard to mass produce and cleaning the water out every once in a while takes work.
Yes
No
that external powerblock though..... Kinda counter intuitive
@@itswhatever9686yes
Yes. It would cost 4 times as much also 😅
Absolutely love this. And the fact that the temps are so low mean that you could probably halve the size of that wall-mounted cooling unit and possible even integrate it into a (slightly larger) console.
That is so incredibly slick. Looks like high end audio equipment.
Hey
Nice try Tom Cruise
Desinc?
Jesus I love your videos man
Now that he's here, the comment section is pretty much over.
bro didn‘t just make it incredibly slim, but gave it better if not unbelievably good thermal specs👏🏽
Granted, it came at the cost of a massive cooling/power brick. It looks way cooler, but the volume it takes up is likely larger now than the original
bigger is better anyway. #pcmasterace lmao
@@sphygo yeah almost, but tbf it looks pretty neat
Now I am thinking maybe if he could possibly overclock the processor.
also twice as expensive
I dont know who you are or where i am on youtube but i sat and watched your entire video, encapsulated by this project. Amazing
This is so wild. Well done man. Truly amazing. Also, your resiliency is inspiring as hell.
This basically demonstrates every engineering project. Many setbacks, many "so close yet so far" moments, until finally reaching the goal.
you are right good sir, all about engineering is failing and moving forward until one is done with his dream
@@repentandbelieveinjesuschr9495 who TF thinks spamming random conversations with lyrics from The Magic Book(TM) might convince anyone to convert into the cult?
This is so far away from reaching the goal. The cooling box makes this entire project pointless.
@@vhateg these mf bots are increasing everyday..
@@Grapefruit5000 both yes and no. I agree this is just moving the chunkyness of PS5 to another place, but it surprise a lot of people that the main component of PS5 is THAT slim, and moving the cooling part to another hidden place is not a bad thing for DIY project like this.
man I have been designing and building things my entire life, so believe me when I say the LEVEL of execution you have achieved here is jaw-dropping. My wife is over here chuckling at my reaction. Kudos friend, the world is a brighter place with you in it
@MONICA------👇💋 jesus christ
Just curious, what do you design and build?
@@fightedmealready2692 life
You must be wet…
@@fightedmealready2692 dabbled in industrial design and was a visual effects artist for a decade and a half, then had a high end furniture business and now a General Contractor and Small Home Designer! Lotta hats lol
On each project you push the limits so far ! It's impressive 🤯. Another fantastic job done again 👍
I’m so glad that you not only made this awesome build, but that you also left it unedited when coming to some difficulties 💪🏻
I love that you include the setbacks. This is just brilliant storytelling.
Haha
I had a lot of fun watching this
Amazing
@bocoy noiu Wait... Were you hacked in the last 6 days?
I thought the same thing. There were points "especially when the board fried" that I thought it was legit gonna end with him not pulling it off. The suspense was palpable lol I was literally biting my nails lmao
I'm really glad you included the failures and the troubleshooting. A reminder to not give up when things get hard and don't work out like you hope.
Love the wisdom mate
True. DBrand always got your back
@@mouadazeroual3432 yeah I love that part too
And it also showed how cool D brand is as a company.
@@mouadazeroual3432 love the wisdom? He’s literally echoing what ever children’s movies theme is. Lmao it’s not exactly ground breaking stuff
Clever idea for the cooling block, and for the power button, I thought that was a genius solution.
This is very impressive. Love how it looks.
This must be the only channel that I watch entirely, every second without clicking off or getting bored. Not only did you manage to make it as slim as you wanted, but it's even cooler?! Insane
Right? I think his is the only channel where I don't even skip the sponsor spots. It's just so well integrated and narrated.
@TheCladWookie Wow, such a cool guy, you have such a wide range of knowledge my dude, cool story
well he cheated with water cooling... the only thing this does is lower temperature and a cooler look, but doesn't actually save space because the radiator and power block probably takes more space. And not to mention how expensive this is for a cooler look.
@@theKZheadHandle It does save space though. I could easily fit those tubs and the brick behind my entertainment system, where as the PS5 itself doesn't fit in most openings standing up and is even too long to fit while laying down. And like he said, it would normally be mounted behind a television so it's not like it's actually in the way of anything.
I looked at the video and saw 29 minutes and was like "I guess I can just watch a part of it".... I watched the whole thing without realising
You should be incredibly proud of yourself, Matt. Not only did you accomplish a size that no one thought was possible for such a powerful console, but you IMPROVED the thermal temperatures while not sacrificing any performance. I am at a genuine loss for words-- incredible work.
Well, theoretically he increased the size but spread it out.
@@jean-mauricenestler3761 ur right, but it's actually better, because u can put the big rectangle inside a table or something to be hidden and use the small important part on the table.
@@mnkydk1r832 i mean u could just tape the ps5 to the table underside if u liked as well
Y g
@@konzo5942 no, Its weird shape makes it harder and takes up more space.
these videos are magically high quality production value, great work on that alone!
the americanisms are cringe though
Watching this process is incredibly motivating. It reminds us that even when faced with the most cutting-edge technology and challenges, human creativity knows no bounds. This video is a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence and the willingness to push the boundaries of what's possible.
beautifully said
Over the top lol
Like he just made antimatter 😂😂
26 years I've been on the net, and this is one of the most impressive projects I've ever seen. Well done. You just know Sony's design department watched this
😂 image that the PS5 Pro looks like this
sony's design department? lmao did you see the material cost for this build? even if they bought it wholesale, they would never able to sell this product to the public at a reasonable price. they already have brilliant engineers who can whip out multiple designs that are better. it's just a matter of cost.
@@Liza-lm8vq Pro-tip. I said they probably watched it, not that they're going copy it. Keep up Liza.
@@Jin-Ro you literally said "You just know Sony's design department watched this" as if it's a fact that they did. what? and even so, my point still stands. you need to keep up.
@@Liza-lm8vq you sound upset he’s right and you’re wrong
I love the fact that after all the work, knowledge needed to create this and the thinking behind it in the first place, you still use a pen pot to do somewhat of a critical job.
The simplest things are the ones we neglect
Perhaps he did it on purpose in order to provide further content for the viewers
kinda wish he use the tip of a pen to bridge the power on XD
I fucking died right at that part ahahahaha. I was like "duddddddde how could youuuuuuu?!? It had ONE JOBBBBBB, to have air flowwwww"
Hahahahaha exactly my thought
I keep coming back because the water cooling on this build absolutely fascinates me and blows my mind.
Watched this over a year ago.... it blew my mind. Watched it again today.... it blew it again... Matt, you're insanely talented.
Wow, this was a crazy project. Very cool end result!
@TronicsFix, I can see a video coming up on your channel about a dead PS5 that arrived without a case, powersupply or heatsink...but a very clean GPU :)
I thought for a minute he was going to have to send it your way 🤣
TronicsFix ... Oh man i love your videos 👌 :D
Yaaaay TronicsFix! Luv your videos
you dont really fix anything in your videos😒😒😒😒
“2cm - fraction more than a dvd case” Glad he included the American measurement system too
Not quite though. I'm still trying to figure out how many football fields that is.
@@ancogaming approximately 0.0002 football fields
@@ancogaming LOL
He still didn't include the floridian measuring system, how many alligators is that?
@@AlexRodriguez0407 that should be 0.066 aligators
your work is insane, you deserve all the support in this world for that much effort you've done. great work.
Now that the official slim PS5 is out, we need you to use that board to make the worlds first PS5 super slim!
I was so immersed that I still can't believe this video is 30 minutes long.
Omg, is true :o
Wtf.... i scrolled up to check if its really 30 minutes long.... :D
I also didn't notice that until I watched your comment
I know!! It happens to me every time he posts a video, I can't help but to lost track of time
OMG same.
I'm really glad Matt chose to include the parts where things didnt go as planned. He could've just as easily used the D brand backup and said everything went according to plan.
That just shows the honesty of the channel and I agree with you 100%
You must be new
of course he has to, that way the video last longer, more ads.
@@Qwami nope, long time viewer :)
this video gives me hope to never give up no matter what.. kudos to this man.
What an impressive project 👏 it was a whole journey, I like how you used pretty common tools a materials
DIY perks: sands internal panel to a mirror finish. Same DIY perks: puts radiator on pen holder to hold above ground
does it not work on it's side?
@@ssanc6 I definitely wouldn’t know but if I had to guess it would mess with how the water is distributed maybe
I dont see the problem here
@@ssanc6 I think the water loop would stop working, they have to be at certain angles, because of the physics of the liquid to reach the full loop.
-Makes a 19mm tall PS5 -Also makes a power brick twice the size of the original PS5
"I made a PS5 under two centimeters thick!" "What's that grey box over there that sounds like an air conditioner?" "Next week we make one with a Raspberry Pi by creating a virtual PS5 on an Amazon server!"
he could've just made it a tiny cube that has only the power button, and the rest of the ps5 hiden ,, but no hate that was entertaining
@@adil.670 lmao dude yes, this!
yeah but you can hide that, like in his setup its looks great and you cant even tell the external power supply is there.
@@adil.670 He should do this as a joke
If this was a paid service, TAKE MY MONEY, this video came back on my feed ive seen it but i still cant get over how gorgeous your slim creation is. Truly a masterpiece
I stand amazed by this video, I've been working on computers and gaming consoles since I was 15 years old and this is brilliant and I like the cooper look you brought to this slim PS5 and very cool idea to do water cooling and you did a great job and definitely you should sell your ideas to PlayStation and make that money 🤑
I love how he isnt just replacing things with smaller other things but understands how stuff works and replaces things with components in another context
I’m a little split about the concept. No doubt it’s an amazing project, but essentially he just figured a way to pull out the heating and PSU from the console and hang it on the wall😂
@@arnold90 next project: building a slim watercooling/power supply solution. then we'd have (apart from the cooling) a xbox style console.
@@arnold90 exactly.
I've rarely watched 30min long DIY videos, but man, this one felt like it was 10min, you did an amazing job
The video was 30 mins long? Oh my
High end engineering mate.
Agreed
I rarely watch 30 min long videos in one sitting!
This looks class! Nice work
This man put alot of effort and hardwork on this
This guy is a living legend. The fact he is able to pull of such novel projects time after time again blows me away each time.
@DJ_CodNub are you alright?
@@kingiburu2778 you funny as hell bro
The thoughts that had gone into this build is absolutely mad considering you've reconstructed a cooling block to also work as a case is mind boggling.
Actually. The cooling principals based on chassis cooling was mainlined by GoPro. They use the outer frame of their cameras as heatsinks. I would imagine some inspiration came from that. Considering beginning content creators are big consumers of GoPro's.
@@DJBillionator okay william
@@statomic Well... 9 times out of 10 a new invention is not new. It's current technology melded for a different purpose. Just sayin...
@@DJBillionator Thats amazing, I should check that out as well. Ive never thought a gopro would need cooling like that but the fact that this kills two birds with one stone is just fasinating
@@SummerTime-de3sd I admire the work as well myself. And, realistically. The unit itself should be "smaller". As, high end gaming computers can fit inside a 90's HotWheels PC(Thank You Shank Mods).
I got some dark plates.. excited for the simple upgrade. Nice work on the slim build too.. hopefully it adds some inspiration for an official slim PS5 that is at least half as "cool". :D
Absolutely amazing mate, what a triumph!!!!
This guy's just pushing the limits of what's possible in the DIY space. One of the few channels where I don't skip sponsor spots. Respect.
I didn't know the sponsor until the end because my KZhead auto skips sponsors. (I don't spend money really so watching sponsors is pointless for me anyway, it's not like I'm not supporting the creators or anything)
@@frankie123456ization youtube vanced W
Homie u know watching the sponsor in the video doesn't give him money right 💀💀
@@dogfag I know but the clicks, interactions and/or purchases from the links in the descriptions decide how much they make in the future sponsorships with that brand.
@@dogfag Yeah, it doesn't, but I like doing it as my own little gesture of respect for channels I really like. And who knows, maybe one of his ads will convince me to buy something one day.
Also the WORLDS FIRST video by Matt featuring him actually freaking out and getting stressed. Matt, you're an inspiration. Thanks for not cutting that bit out.
Also a bit of Jeff Geerling type humour with the PSU under the carpet joke...
Truthfulness and integrity are the best aspects a youtuber can have
Usually I don't care about sponsors on KZhead, but Dbrand is the shit. Their customer emails....let's just say they always have a badass sense of humor...crack me up everytime. Love that company, they make awesome stuff too
This amazing video made me subscribe. Great job dude!
This has to be the ballsiest project you've done. The approach to making it air-tight seemed like such a gamble, regardless of how much planning went into it. I was actually surprised that it worked, but it just shows that the 'measure twice, cut once' (or likely, measure 20 times) mantra works - plan it out to the last millimetre.
I mean if your solder joints are alright, it's not that bad... I've had to do similar things for jewellery projects.
dr stone vibes
My mind is blown. The level of understanding of not only all kinds of materials people spend their lifetime mastering plus the level of understanding of all the different trades and skills this man has is just absolutely ridiculous. Electronics, woodwork, plumbing, metalwork, editing skills etc etc. I can't fathom what experience at a relatively young age you must have had to take n this level of competence. The self made copper cooling block just literally blew my mind. Bravo to this guy unbelievable skill and talent
I mean, do productive stuff and you'll be fine... the thing is we like to waste it doing either nothing or consume entertainment that other make for us
He doesn't have friends 😂 /S
@@CarryPotter007 agree
🤓
its raw talent
The most of your Videos are not just electronic pimping. It's always ART what you do! Mega impressed!
Super ambitious. I knew heat was gonna be a problem as soon as i saw the size
The best part of this video is all the set backs, makes it relatable and many times more engaging. Well done! on this whole project.
I agree, this is a very complex and difficult design to pull off. I applaud the amount of time and energy put into this, including the problems, looks amazing.
The polished copper case is simple and absolutely stunning.
@@Daniel07Eleven Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. I honestly find it ugly anyways.
@@Daniel07Eleven Some transparent coating will do.
@@JavoCover mabye silver wrap or jet black (metallic)
@@Daniel07Eleven You can use products to prevent the copper from becoming green and maintain it's shine. They're not even that expensive
@@Daniel07Eleven Yay?
This is incredible man!
Not only did you show us when you messed up you showed us you correcting & improving it 🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
This is honestly probably one of the most impressive projects you’ve done, or at least the riskiest. Amazing job, even through the setback. Though I find it funny how the slim version’s total mass is much bigger when you include the external cooling/psu.
I'd say the total bulk volume and weight of all the elements combined is a dealbreaker. Plus such PSU can get very noisy!
Interesting how much Wi-Fi bandwidth difference between copper and plastic⚠️
@@-mrws- guess you didn’t watch the video?
@@DropTableIfExists guess you can't provide any data?
@@-mrws- Ethernet is superior anyways
This has to be one of the coolest tech nerd projects I have ever seen. So impressive.
Yeah man.
This isn't nerd,it is super genius.
@@ebiyeyanga8003 what is the difference?
An artist or a businessman can be genius but not nerdy in traditional sense at the same time i.e most of the time science/maths wiz are considered nerd while artistic genius is charming to most at its best.
@@Arts11234 bro...it's called a joke...
Even more slim than the official ps5 slim
Ok but why does it look so good? 😮😂🔥 this was one of the most entertaining videos ive seen on youtube. Amazing work! 👏
for once I witnessed your shortcoming. great idea to include the final moments and struggles. I was literally holding my breath the entire way ever since the cooling block got knocked over. Great, absolutely amazing video!
Even the greatest people make shortcomings and he humbly adds it to the scene since life is not always picture perfect.
isn't it strange that the ps5 fried just because of that? modern components are very good at protecting themselves, you can run a modern cpu without heatsink and enter windows and do stuff without it dying. Although very very slowly and it will most likely force shutdown. But frying is uncommon these days. Especially on a stock component.
Thank you for keeping your frustration in the video. I know it's not fun getting to that point. I feel like most people get lost in the fast pace of these videos, and loose sight on the reality and scope of some projects. Sometimes we make mistakes or fail. Not loosing hope and powering through tough moments is something this world needs to see more of. Thank you and keep up the awesome work!
I've also enjoyed the fact he didn't hide the mistakes, makes us relate much more as it's quite prevalent in DIY projects
This is so awesome, I would have never been able to do or think of anything like this.
The fact that such a small thing can cause an entire project to fail is such a gut wrenching feeling. Glad to see you over came it
I don't know why the PS5 doesn't have built in protection against overheating
@@gormauslander It's possible they do and he just needed to let it rest a few hours but who knows
it should, I bet he just unpluged the HDMI, I bet he just said it, to make the sponsor sound better, pad the video out, put up on the edge of our seat.
@@-natdog-9516 maybe so, desktop CPU can thermal throttle down to save it safe, I would be shocked if ps5 does not have that, as it can overclock it self.
@@-natdog-9516 that doesn't make any sense, the protection is built into the SOC.
I love how he shows when it doesn't turn on and figures it out cause that's real life with all electronics. Dude this is awesome content!
I'm with you quality content
I loved your content keep making them.
Your amazing I would defenitley buy that if it ever was sold wow such brilliance and astonishing work love it ❤
I love the fact that this channel has evolved from DIY projects to premium handicraft equipments.
only difference between the two is experience
Gay
@@precisionhaze6594 what??
@@suhendro_8627 the lack of respect these days. Ignore the trolls mate. 🍻
@@nomadofnuketown fr
I really felt that "I'm fed up!" Well done for persevering
Well said!
i love this guy i just found his channel and its awesome I got excited when it worked but then sad when it didn`t just a constant wave of emotions lol
It would be an interesting project to see how low you can get the thermals with minimal changes to the exterior original design (eg bigger fan, water cooled, larger heatsink, and etc).
The only thing missing is the playstation logo but im honestly shocked this turn out so well. Love seeing people create new things and it working pretty smooth,makes me wanna do it myself lol
@@ps5andstuffhere HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
@@ps5andstuffhere Did you even watch the entire video? His water cooling ended up much more efficient than the stock cooling system.
How much I want mine done
Like an etched PS logo would look so sweeet
"You can't make a PS5 slim or thin." DIY Perks: Hold my brass.
I guess Sony will be 'brassed' off with this!
@@nigelturner9606 Or Brassed Away!
or copper
Who said that
Well it looks slim but in reality it became a split type AC which took more space than the original design but the cooling is great tho.
VERY cool, this is the kinda stuff I love watching, subscribed!
The way you sandwiched 3 copper sheets for the water cooling was genius.
Expensive though 😂
@@spencerlorrigan Yea, this PS5 would most like be 700+
@@official_pol2198 700?700 is a new one on original form...this would be atleast 2k
It’s not everyday I watch a 29 minute KZhead video as intently as I did. Truly inspiring work!!
Me too 😂
Wow I didn't even realized I was 27 minutes into the video until I read this comment 😅
Honestly didn't even notice it was 29 minutes until I read your comment
Fr fr
Ong😭 ain’t even realize till it was over ☠️
i was like watching a suspense movie at the latter part of the vid lol I really wanted it to work, great job. Your skills are unbelievable!
Nice!!! Best video I’ve seen this year so far.
This video actually made me impressed about how small PS5 is, after seeing that power block.
My name.
i was thinking the same thing😆
Same, but a PC could also be small if you remove cooling and power supply. GPU is just a motherboard, cpu is already small, memory would be soldered on. Would probably achieve roughly the same result.
With the temperatures he hits it ends up being quite overkill though. The power block could be somewhat smaller given the results. An incredible solution nonetheless.
Power block could be smaller considering the temperatures
As an electrical engineer, this was unimaginably satisfying to watch. Amazing job, not many people will understand how hard it actually is to make something like this happen. It's so brilliant I can't express it enough. I'm still smiling from the joy I got watching this. just Wow
I'm sure they don't just watch the video and think, 'WOW that was so easy to make' 🤔🤣 Of course its hard, hence why its a world first.
@@raz5247 ofc they don't go "wow that's easy I'm gonna make my own", but what I'm saying is that it's much much harder than it seems. Like the cooler he designed, that probably took him a 3 to 5 full days to complete the design. If not more
@@mohammadzare8998 Yes I agree. I'm surprised no one else has come up with this idea until now lol
@@mohammadzare8998 You don't actually think he came up with this design on his own do you? Come on now.
I wonder why he had to bridge the connection.
Just came across this. So cool! Well done
This is the most amazing video I’ve ever seen since I started to watch videos on KZhead which is as far as I can imagine ❤🎉
Just a tip from a plumber you should make the inlet on part you branched off with a smaller run have a much larger opening than it's outlet. This will force water through on the supply side. It might be good to design it to almost scoop the water out of the supply side so the flowing water has a portion "scooped" into the channel, creating an area of higher pressure that will force it through the seperate channel. Just my two cents. This is an incredible built, well done.
I like how different random trades can come together to advise different stuff. I find it funny lol. Engineers, computer designers, techs. Then bring in the plumber to fix the ps5 hahaha
@Crimson Outdoors Co. Trades don't run the world; trades keep the world running.
@Crimson Outdoors Co. They're completely different.
@@Brauljo if they weren't keeping the world running the world wouldnt run
@Crimson Outdoors Co. the cpu runs the computer, the power outlet keeps it running
With all the engineering devoted on this project, funny to see that just an ordinary box of pens made the first kill😅 Still, amazing job as always.
600 likes and no comments lets fix that
How tf
just the look alone was an amazing accomplishment not to mention your cooling method/power supply is a bit bulky it does achieve the job nicely. i would use that as an everyday ps5.
this is great shows you what things could be if they wanted
Loving the fact that you kept the mistakes in the video. We're all human and stuff like this happens to all projects, no matter how much we prepare and plan for the perfect scenario. Great work, loved it and subbed.
Who would even prepare and plan for the perfect scenario? All projects are prepared and planned for the worst scenario, and even that often times isn't enough.
that's actually one of the best part for me. i feel like i watched a film rather than a "diy" video lol
Cope harder.
@@Cassius-it7wf I plan for perfection. I never mess up ever, especially with such menial tasks. Scrubs
@@aprilecotton2060 the irony
The soldering technique you used to solder the layers together is a common jewellers technique called sweat soldering
why not hot soldering..... ba dum tsk!
Bakers also do a similar thing
@@Tefz. No one will find your body
@@rudra.patel.001 Oh...
And in circuit boards assembly it's called reflow 😉
what a masterpiece! Maybe adding some adaptors for the supply cable and cooling hoses for it to be neatly integrated and for aesthetic also....
Ngl, that slim case looks pretty sick. And knowing that it cools better then the original is icing on the cake. If I were to get a PS5, I'd want to do this.
Me, who’s never soldered anything watching this video wondering if I can do it to my ps5
Too bad you need a radiator that looks like a sound bar to make it work. Kinda killing it tbh
But can you? and would you get it?
@@MrDeath_69 I don’t think I can and I wouldn’t buy another ps5 but I’d pay 100-300 for someone to do it for me
@@Kingalex1243 The copper alone is over $300, water-cooling components are at least another $200, so you'd probably need to pay someone well over $1000 (not including PS5) for the time and expertise needed to pull this off.
Honestly, it's just nice to see Theon having done well for himself.
is air tight tighter then water tight?
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤘
right? I was thinking the exact same thing that this guy looked like Theon GreyJoy haha
Thought I was the only one that noticed 😂
Fucking hell hahahahaha
Who's here after the official release of the PS5 Slim. Tbh this one looks way better but the official one seems more practical for the mass production.