Lian Li's Crazy O11D EVO XL Case, Fire-Detecting 12VHPWR Adapter, & Galahad 2 AIO (ft. CEO)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, we explore the innovative features of Lian Li's new 011d Evo XL case and the Galahad 2 AIO cooler. The 011d Evo XL boasts a mechanically inclined design with a side-mounted GPU option, adjustable motherboard tray, and advanced cable management. The Galahad 2 introduces a high-fin-density radiator in coordination with Asetek, aiming to tackle the heat output of modern CPUs. Additionally, the video delves into 12-pin RGB cables and new UniFan designs, emphasizing the importance of material choice for fan performance and safety features in high-power connectors.
Takeaways
- π’ The video is a tour of Liam Lee's offices in Taiwan, showcasing new and interesting PC components.
- π» The 011d Evo XL is highlighted as a mechanically interesting case with features like a rotated GPU and a streamer 12 Pin cable.
- π‘οΈ The case includes a unique choice of Daisy chained radiators and a larger radiator with higher fin density for the Galahad 2 cooler.
- π© The video discusses the mechanical assembly and design elements of the 011d Evo XL, including GPU mounting options and thermal considerations.
- π οΈ Silent Wins fans are featured for their noise reduction and longevity, with anti-vibration mounts and a 300,000-hour lifespan.
- π The radiator design of the Galahad 2 is detailed, with a focus on increased fin density and a thicker radiator for better cooling performance.
- π The 12 Pin connector is discussed, with changes to the connector design and materials to improve safety and connection reliability.
- π₯οΈ The video mentions the development of a new AIO cooler resembling an open loop setup, aiming to utilize the benefits of dual 360 radiators for high-power CPUs.
- π Unifan fans are introduced, with a new design allowing for easy attachment of RGB lighting kits to existing AIO cooler fans.
- π‘οΈ The use of harder materials like LCP, PPS, or PBT in fan blades is discussed to improve performance and durability.
- π The release date for some of the products discussed is anticipated to be in the first half of 2023, with pricing details to be announced later.
Q & A
What is the most mechanically interesting feature of the 011d Evo XL case?
-The most mechanically interesting feature of the 011d Evo XL case is its side-mounted GPU orientation, which allows for vertical installation and has a unique cooling setup with the fans pulling air through from the back.
What type of cable is included with the 011d Evo XL for GPU power?
-The 011d Evo XL includes a streamer 12 Pin cable, which is an RGB 12 pin cable that can be connected to a right angle adapter with a heatsink.
What are the Silent Wings 4 fans by be quiet known for in terms of performance?
-The Silent Wings 4 fans by be quiet are known for their noise profile and longevity due to their six-pole motor, fluid dynamic bearing, anti-vibration mounts, and a rated lifespan of 300,000 hours.
How does the 011d Evo XL case handle GPU installation in terms of mechanical design?
-The 011d Evo XL case has a mechanical design that allows for easy GPU installation with a button that releases the GPU mount, enabling it to slide out and be built outside the case, similar to a radiator tray.
What is special about the design of the Galahad 2 cooler's radiator?
-The Galahad 2 cooler's radiator has a larger size with higher fin density and a unique design that includes a dividing wall in the tank, allowing for increased surface area for heat dissipation.
What is the purpose of the 90-degree adapter for the 12V high power cables?
-The 90-degree adapter for the 12V high power cables is designed to turn the power line at a 90-degree angle, which helps in managing cable routing and reducing strain on the cable ends, improving safety and cable management.
What is the significance of the microcontroller on the 90-degree adapter?
-The microcontroller on the 90-degree adapter monitors the temperature of the MCU and PCB, indirectly assessing the connector's temperature. If it exceeds a certain threshold, it acts as a safety switch and cuts power to prevent potential issues.
What is the material used for the red components in the new fans and why is it beneficial?
-The red components in the new fans are made from Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP), which is more thermally resistant and helps in maintaining the shape and performance of the fan blades over time.
How do the new UniFan fans differ from the previous version?
-The new UniFan fans slide apart for easy installation and have pin-to-pad contacts for power daisy chaining down the fan line, improving upon the previous version's snap-together functionality.
What is the proposed solution for AIO coolers that come with fans but lack RGB lighting?
-Lian Li is considering selling packs of add-on RGB lighting kits that can be easily snapped onto the existing fans of AIO coolers, providing a cost-effective way to upgrade the lighting without needing to purchase new fans.
What is the expected release date for the 011d Evo XL case?
-The expected release date for the 011d Evo XL case is sometime in the first half of 2023.
Outlines
π² Exploring Liam Lee's Innovative PC Components
The script begins with an exploration of Liam Lee's offices in Taiwan, showcasing a variety of new and mechanically interesting PC components. The highlight is the 011d Evo XL, a GPU with a unique rotated design and an RGB 12-pin cable, which is currently connected via a right-angle adapter with a heatsink. The video also mentions an AIO cooler with Daisy-chained radiators and a high-fin-density single radiator design for the Galahad 2 cooler. The script discusses the mechanical aspects of the case, including a side-mounted GPU installation, and the collaboration with be quiet! for silent wins fans, which are designed for radiators, tower coolers, and cases. The fans feature a six-pole motor, fluid dynamic bearing, anti-vibration mounts, and a rated lifespan of 300,000 hours.
π οΈ Advanced Mechanical Features of the 011d Evo XL Case
This paragraph delves into the mechanical intricacies of the 011d Evo XL case, including the GPU mounting system that allows for vertical or horizontal installation. It discusses the thermal considerations for installing a GPU in a vertical orientation, the use of magnets for structural support, and the design of the case to accommodate different motherboard positions. The paragraph also covers the case's cable management system, the adjustable motherboard tray, and the innovative drive cages with hot-swap capabilities. The script mentions the potential for user feedback on the cable management design and the case's thermal performance in various configurations.
πΌ Galahad 2 Cooler and Radiator Design Evolution
The script moves on to discuss the early prototypes of the Galahad 2 cooler, focusing on the radiator's design and its collaboration with Asetek, a leading manufacturer of cooling solutions. The radiator features a longer dimension, increased thickness, and altered fin density, which is expected to improve cooling performance. The paragraph explains the technical aspects of the radiator's design, including the division of the fin stack and the changes in static pressure requirements. It also covers the different sizes available for the radiator and the unique fittings that offer more installation flexibility.
π New Developments in 12-Pin Connectors and Fans
This section of the script introduces new developments in 12-Pin connectors and fans. It discusses the design changes in the 12-Pin RGB cable, including a custom tooling of the connector and the use of a tulip clamp for better contact. The script also covers the safety features of a 90-degree connector, which includes a microcontroller that cuts power if the temperature reaches a certain threshold. Additionally, the paragraph talks about the new Unifan design, which allows for easy connection and daisy-chaining of fans, and the potential for add-on RGB lighting kits for AIO coolers.
π§ Material and Design Innovations in PC Components
The script concludes with a discussion on material and design innovations in PC components. It highlights the use of harder materials like LCP, PPS, or PBT for fan blades to improve performance and reduce vibration. The importance of using the right materials to maintain the shape of the fan blade and prevent it from clipping the inner wall over time is emphasized. The paragraph also touches on the potential for these innovations to enhance the performance and longevity of PC cooling solutions.
π’ Final Thoughts and Upcoming Reviews
In the final paragraph, the script wraps up with a summary of the discussed components and a teaser for upcoming reviews. It mentions the intention to perform a full review of the case, with detailed analysis by Patrick in the lab. The script also encourages viewers to subscribe and support the channel through Patreon, and it hints at future coverage of the case and other components featured in the video.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘011d Evo XL
π‘RGB 12 Pin cable
π‘AIO (All-In-One) cooler
π‘Vapor Chambers
π‘SilentWings 4 fans
π‘Daisy chain
π‘Fin density
π‘90-degree adapter
π‘LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer)
π‘Microcontroller Unit (MCU)
π‘UniFan
Highlights
Introduction to Liam Lee's offices in Taiwan and a preview of the 011d Evo XL with its mechanically interesting features.
The 011d Evo XL showcases a rotated GPU design and an RGB 12 pin cable with a unique right angle adapter and heatsink.
Daisy chained radiators in the AIO design and a larger radiator with higher fin density for the Galahad 2 cooler.
Silent Wins fans by be quiet are highlighted for their noise reduction and longevity features.
The case design of the 011 Evo XL is discussed, with a focus on its mechanical inclination and functional magnet usage.
A detailed explanation of the GPU mounting mechanism, including thermal considerations and orientation preferences.
The CEO of Lian Li, Jameson, discusses the flexibility of GPU installation in the Evo XL.
Introduction of a screwless design for GPU installation and a vertical GPU support feature.
The motherboard tray's adjustable feature to accommodate different fan and power supply configurations.
Innovative drive cage design with a magnet for easy opening and hot swap functionality.
A massive cable management system with potential inclusion of metal bars for cable routing.
The Galahad 2's early prototypes and its unique radiator design in collaboration with Asetek.
Details on the radiator's dimensions, thickness, and fin density improvements for better cooling performance.
The concept of an AIO version of an open loop cooling system with dual radiators for high-power CPUs.
Discussion on the safety features of the 12V high power connector, including an MCU temperature trigger.
Introduction of the new Unifan design with snap-together functionality and RGB lighting options.
The use of harder materials like LCP, PPS, or PBT for fan blades to improve performance and durability.
A call to action for feedback on the designs showcased, emphasizing the potential for changes based on user input.
Transcripts
[Music]
hey everyone there's a lot of really
cool stuff on the table here we're at
Liam Lee's offices in Taiwan and the
most interesting thing that we'll start
with is going to be that 011d Evo XL
Super mechanically interesting there's a
lot of features on this like you can
already see the the rotated GPU on the
side over here so we'll come back to
that there's also a streamer 12 Pin
cable so it's an RGB 12 pin that is
currently although it's a different
product hooked into a right angle
adapter with a heatsink on it so we'll
come back to why that's interesting in a
little bit there's a interesting choice
of Daisy chained radiators that's
technically still an AIO and uh also
just a larger radiator with higher fin
density for a single radiator design for
the Galahad 2 cooler so we're gonna be
talking about all that uh some of this
is in more early prototyping stages some
of it's closer to being done and all of
it is new so let's get started before
that this video is brought to you by be
quiet and there's silent wins for fans
the silent wins four vans Market
themselves as being useful on radiators
Tower coolers and cases alike the fans
have a six-pole motor and use a fluid
Dynamic bearing which helps with the
noise profile and with longevity the
fans use anti-vibration mounts for
reduced noise transfer to the case and
have a rated lifespan of 300 000 hours
learn more at the link in the
description below okay so we're going to
start with the case uh and sorry for the
echo we don't have a solution for that
but the case is very interesting so we
recently talked about the land cool
three we've talked about the 216 as well
and uh with the lanco 3 especially one
of the points we highlighted was Leon
Lee Moving in this really mechanically
inclined Direction where there's a lot
of physical Design Elements a particular
obsession with magnets as well but
they're done in a way that's pretty
functional and in the land called three
we thought yeah it's at times it's like
okay it's a bit much but actually really
interesting overall as a case and in the
011 Evo XL that's right here you get a
lot of the same direction except new
execution of it for the GPU right here
uh this is side mounted currently you
could still install it horizontally if
you wanted to it's vertically oriented a
couple things to point out thermally so
if you were going to install a GPU like
this yourself you would definitely want
to take take a special care for the fan
direction where if you have a GPU that
has a flow through design like this Asus
strix does where it's got the PCB cuts
off here the air flows through that way
out the back you would want to make sure
the fans aren't opposed this is just a
demo system so there's no particular
order for how they installed things but
you would want this fan to be going that
way the other thing
take note of though is with um Vapor
Chambers they have certain orientations
that are favored and certain that are
unfavorable that perform very poorly and
that's going to depend kind of design to
design but it's something that Nvidia
talked about when their thermal engineer
came out and met with us if you want to
learn more about that so you'll have to
play around a little bit there but
for how it mounts getting back to the
Mechanicals of it there's this button
right here it's just a metal tab you
push so push that
and pull on the fan
and it slides out and this whole thing
actually ends up
socketing in so you would build it
outside of the case similar to a
radiator tray so I mean I actually
really really compactly put together and
we'll have a full review of the case in
the future when it comes out sometime
middle of 2023 but this is how it
assembles there's a little bit of
structural support here and then the
fans mount to the back side so you get
some cooling assistance pulling the air
through can I tilt this is it secure yes
okay yeah don't worry yeah I'll drop the
card okay so fans on the back side there
Riser cables routed through underneath
and then you can pull that through the
case and obviously shove it into the
motherboard but pretty pretty cool
layout for this you could always install
it
horizontally as well you can install it
up you know the other way around oh yeah
do you want to show me that yes so this
is Jameson hi CEO at Leon Lee hi so the
in the original Evo like the oh the
direction of the installation it has to
be always uh be Mount at the top whereas
the Evo XL with the modification
um so I think Steve just show like the
GPU being well the other way around so
right now I'm going to show it this the
other way so right now the the i o the
GPU is facing up whereas the other uh
the beginning of the shot it was facing
down right so as Steve was just
mentioning The Vapor chimper theory of
the GPU cooler so that doesn't have to
be worried with the XL because you can
always switch wherever wherever you want
right yeah right yeah and then the
there's pins on the top here pin there
are pads on the bottom that's for the
fans that's not a case feature that's a
fan feature yeah and uh also in the way
that Jameson just installed this
you can see here I guess the is this
cage that's just the support I was just
a bracket to support the GPU yes and
then you could you would route the
cables up and out yeah uh so when you
have the GPU mind this way the
the idea will be running the cable
through the back and then route through
here but then if you have your GPU
facing the other way around so we will
have the HDMI rounding through here we
still will have uh holes in here right
to hold the cable in place yeah yeah so
that's still under the design design
yeah okay cool thank you
um for the other features here so this
is kind of cool too related to gpus also
where uh this is very OEM Style
normally depending on the execution in
the past is some of the so the oh yeah
I'm like Dell HP type
uh clamps for adding cards I'd say about
80 of the time I've hated them this one
has a really strong clamping Force to it
which there's a lot of resistance there
feels pretty good and it's just it ends
up being a screwless design for
installing the GPU horizontally if you
want to go that route so kind of on the
same
same area of
mechanical features that are not
strictly necessary but are kind of cool
on a high-end expensive case this thing
here is it's already been installed by
the team when they were demoing it but
this is the vertical GPU support which
in the past you we used to just make fun
of these but with cards this size now uh
not so funny it's actually something
that's useful at this point so these
screw in here and um for motherboard
clearance with things like armor or
something like that we'd need to look at
that separately this board's pretty
Barren though around this area so you
just have a standoff that goes through a
motherboard screw standard location for
ATX
um the motherboard tray actually also
adjusts vertically so the two on six
kind of does that adjustment moving it
up or down allows changing some for
example fan support on the case where
you go to two 120s in the back instead
of a single 120 depending on where the
motherboard is if you move it down give
some more clearance for installing power
supply still mounts on the back
compartment of the case these two slots
right here those would socket in this is
the early sort of prototype CNC version
of it but it's gonna be one giant dust
filter the i o is movable as it was in
the previous some of the previous cases
landly has done so this can move up here
as an alternative uh Cable Management
here is massive so there's some on the
side for running the cables around and
under or you can run them all under over
here uh did you say it was two 360s
supported uh three four twenty three
four twenty so bottom side top and side
okay three the reason why the grommet is
so big is because the nature of this
moving techniques okay yeah so because
the marble tray can move up and down so
it doesn't really make sense to have
rubber yes exactly right yeah let's go
to the back so some more
more mechanical stuff here the drive
cages
are they open and close now like this so
they've got a magnet in there that has a
little bit of force not enough not
strong enough to hurt your hard drive
but a little bit of force to hold it
closed hustle hot swap yeah do you have
the um
is there like a back plane for it yeah
like uh for the hot swap yeah they have
a back play where it has the cables
that's being squeezed onto the back and
then the cable will run through the back
let me show you here so basically the
idea here
so as you can see the cable rung through
here yeah yeah okay cool see yeah the
idea is we had the
um the hot swap being pulled from the
back yeah but people are saying because
their case is facing the wall it's hard
for them to actually uh grab the drive
from the back you have to move the
entire case uh SSD is installed to this
Central bar they would install on the
inside here so when you close it the
black side shows okay so in terms of
cable management
this is kind of interesting too first of
all gigantic hall for cable routing this
thing it sounds like this is maybe not
final yet not final yet so here's where
you can give give landly your opinion on
this in the comments they uh will
probably actually read it because it's
not too late to make changes here so the
thought processes possibly including
four of these metal bars to help route
the cables and hold them rather than
strictly doing the the tie points like
this with standard Velcro so you might
still get velcro also but then this
thing just has these two rubber
uh grommets basically that the screws go
through some damp in vibration damping
and uh the screws end up just being
standoffs that socket it in so you see
the standard sort of larger hole saw
smaller hole to socketed in and it also
means you could Orient it if you wanted
to vertically like this and then you
would slide it to the right uh
and that would give you a couple
Pathways if you wanted different
Pathways you could pull the cage out to
Route the cables underneath it behind it
just like that so pretty cool a lot of
space to work with we'd have to test The
Thermals for a few different
orientations on this one but uh in terms
of kale management I guess let Liam Lee
know I think the simple question is just
when people find this useful is that the
question yeah okay was it like too
complicated to actually you have to DIY
your own cable path right yeah right so
yeah let uh let Jameson know in the
comments and uh Jameson I apologize
you're gonna have to read through some
of the internet comments but hopefully
some of them will be useful yeah
is there much more to talk about back
here
um just one thing that's pretty obvious
so we have defense that right now it's
doable to mount on the side so it's a
standard uh 25 millimeter thick fan so
now it's available right we used to have
you know include the option for you know
like 80 92 right now it's just under
120. okay yeah just to the back of the
cage yeah and interestingly here as well
if you're wondering well but where does
the air go other than the drives there's
a lot of ventilation punched out in the
back of the motherboard tray so you
would get some hitting the back of the
board uh helps in a very small amount
with brm thermals but not a whole lot
but it would allow you to pump some air
through the hard drives like yeah this
is the idea
pretty cool man I was telling James and
I like the direction that um Liam Lee is
going right now with some of this design
where
there's some maybe unnecessary
complexity at times which is what the
question about that cable management bar
is about but not in a way that seems
pointless so it's like there's still all
the features still have a function the
only question becomes is it worth
increasing the cost to make the case and
therefore the cost to buy the case so
that's that's the question remaining but
I think that covers the o11d Evo XL yeah
so pricing will be available in the
future
um and then release date sometime in the
first half of 2023 most likely all right
cool so next one is gonna be the Galahad
2 early prototypes of it uh this is what
it looks like without the we have some
footage of it with the rest of the pump
block housing so we'll show that for
what it looks like but the radiator is
actually the interesting part which is
weird because normally the radiators are
very copy paste and pretty much the same
from I mean so like Ace attack for
example is functionally identical a
radiator supply for everybody everyone
is a customer but here this is built in
coordination with Apple tech which they
make a large amount of the cooling
solutions on the market but as always
companies like Lian Lee or I mean nzc
UGA Whoever Whenever they input design
to their supplier that's when the
product actually becomes what it is and
different so for the radiator here uh
first off this Dimension is is longer so
we'll talk with that in a moment it's
120 you can do 120s on this because this
is a 360 except this particular
Dimension runs a little bit longer and
this Dimension so the thickness is
deeper as well which is one of the
leading aspects of what has helped
Arctic get such a strong foothold in the
cooling Market with its liquid freezer 2
Series is actually the thickness of the
radiator not necessarily anything else
other pump quality is pretty good too
then the thin density here is also
changed so that is a little bit abnormal
where
well some close-ups but basically the
typical channel for the fins is diced in
half but not by another tube so these
thicker ones those are tubes that the
water runs down where you have tanks on
the ends there's a dividing wall in
between on the tank where you have the
inlet and the outlet and we uh we have
some old animated videos showing how
these are built internally so divide and
wall and then the water runs top to
bottom in these tubes but the smaller
metal line aluminum line cutting down
the center is what's dividing the fin
stack in half and allowing a an increase
in the density I have a rough number
here approximately a 45 increase over
the previous Gala had so that should
help with giving some additional surface
area to spread the heat over and it
there's a little bit of change in static
pressure requirement when you increase
the thickness of the radiator when you
increase the fin density so you need
some stronger static pressure
performance to force the air through as
a result of that but that is something
that can be accommodated
um especially because it's not crazy
thick I mean I think this one so they're
running at 32 mil whereas a standard 28
millimeters previously and uh I think
Arctic is not too distiller than the 30s
as well for theirs we've seen some up to
like 38 mil for thickness for the width
this is running 130 millimeters in this
Dimension as opposed to about 122
previously it's running the same 12
tubes as normal down the center and then
the rest of it is really all in that fin
design so for sizes these are going to
be in 240 280 and 360. currently no
plans for a 420 millimeter size and none
for a 120 mil either the fittings on the
end are a little different as well so
the typically the pump block does have
that rotational fitting that you see
here where you can spin it so that you
can actually install it in the angle
orientation you want but up here it is
typically just comes out straight or at
most you might get like a Bend but they
have a a 65 degree angle on these and
then also a rotational fitting so you
can get a little bit more flexibility in
how you lay out the radiator the channel
for how the water enters is a little
different this time but we're going to
show that when we do the review of the
Galahad 2 which is this one so we'll
save that for later but the micro fins
are similar to before where you have
really high fin density for an AIO and
this is for the pump so it's very large
this is kind of interesting this is this
is maybe one of the only fins on this
table where I'm really not sure I
personally see myself ever wanting to
use it I understand the goal but I think
it's really hard to execute this idea
cleanly so if anyone has
constructive feedback for Lee and Lee
this would be the time to post it in the
comments because they're still playing
around with this but this is an AIO
version of an open loop where you've
seen qdc Loops before like EK has sold a
lot of them like the Phoenix line and
whatever the other one is that they
discontinued because it was like blowing
up and erupting and leaking uh but this
is a random EK slab this is a closed
loop just connected via tubes between
two radiators identical and then I guess
it's going to be a Galahad
series cooler as well it's just this
seems like
kind of difficult to install with a wide
compatibility uh
docket between cases if it's designed
just for like Lee and Lee cases then
maybe it could be cleaner but then you
limit yourself on compatibility outside
of that so I don't know there's not
really a great like widely compatible
version of this without going to open
loop however the idea is Leon Lee is
trying to solve for the fact that modern
CPUs are now consuming enough power
where you can get benefit out of having
two 360s connected and it's not just to
no end so that's the goal where you have
these 250 like 242 watt Intel 3900k or
something you'd actually get utilization
out of two radiators it's just the size
problem so this this is something that
they're playing around with but you can
post your feedback in the comments below
and now we're going to move into some of
the fans and the 12 pin connectors
okay so for the 12 volt high power stuff
so this is just an RGB cable they've
done streamer cables before and this is
another one of those with 12 volt high
power there are some differences though
outside of just the LEDs and one of them
uh this is a prototype that's why it's
like missing a terminal and it's not
finalized coloring but one of the
changes that landley is making is a
custom tooling the actual connector at
the end so we're going to talk more
about that but they've gone kind of an
nzk Style with the typical is referred
to as a tulip clamp so the terminals in
the end
they either use these tiny bumps that we
have microscope shots of from our 12
volt high power piece your tiny bumps
where the pin contacts those bumps as
you socket the connector or it uses a
tulip clamp where the clamp uh comes in
sort of towards each other at the end
the two sides of the terminal to give
some force on that pin and make good
contact so those are your typical
options the only is going more for the
tool of style one which is that ntk one
we did not find any particular benefit
Astron versus ntk in terms of the style
of the terminal when we did our testing
but Leon Lee believes that the Tulip
style is the better one so that's what
they're going to use for their custom
version of the 12 pen on this the the
connector side
for other Solutions though
so materials uh or actually let's talk
about the thickness here so the terminal
um the exterior of the terminal where
you have that sort of almost double C
like bracketed design that metal
typically is around 0.2 millimeters the
only is going for a 0.25 millimeter
thickness for that metal in the terminal
bracket which should be beneficial in
theory should maybe give you a little
bit more of a a solid connection between
them uh which is what people need at the
moment to make sure they're plugging it
in correctly there's no meaningful
change to the way it's actually clipping
so we've talked to a few people out here
in Taiwan about uh hey are you going to
introduce a new clip style that's maybe
a little more mechanically uh clear when
it snaps into place and so far no one
has done something new for that that's
something PCI Sig is talking about this
90 degree is a separate product from
this so you could use them together but
they're not they're not meant to be sold
together this is a fin stack so this
one's not painted black yet this is
these are all prototypes to be very
clear about that so finstack on the top
which contacts to uh you can see it here
a thermal pad thermal pad goes to the
PCB which goes to an MCU so there's a
microcontroller on there the
microcontroller is kind of interesting
because you send a lot of power across
this board right here for just to turn
at 90 degrees but what it's looking at
is the temperature of the MCU and the
PCB and therefore kind of the connector
but indirectly and if it hits a certain
trigger threshold then it'll cut power
it'll shut down which is supposed to be
a safety switch for some of those 12
volt high power issues that we talked
about over the last couple months now as
for what exactly that temperature should
be that's a little more challenging
because the connector on the 12 volt
high power thing if you throw a camera
it's like 60 to 65 is where it typically
is but then it starts to really run away
fast as soon as you hit 70. problem is
if you have the temperature too low for
the shutdown on the MCU then you risk
accidentally shutting it down when it's
otherwise come completely safe just
because maybe the ambient temperature is
high in the case or because you have a
GPU like this maybe it's exhausting it's
hot air straight into the 90 degrees
they have to run the shutdown
temperature a little on the higher side
to make sure it doesn't just turn off
unnecessarily which is sort of the
opposite end of the the safety
protection so that's a 90 degree there's
going to be a black and a white version
of it the final versions will change
some of the coloring and things that
look cleaner in the plastic housing it
changes to the color on the connector
itself and then these actually don't
even have I don't think Terminals and
pins in them right now so that's not
final yet but those are some of the
changes they're making for the wire
gauge on the streamer this is going to
be a 16 gauge wire for the actual power
line which is what this is right here it
has a strain relief molded in into
plastic at the ends of the cable where
the connector is which prevents bending
at the most critical spot of the cable
and then for contact it's soldered not
crimped so they're soldering in uh and
we have some pretty cool shots in
software of the interior design and
assembly of this that we'll show on the
screen as well to give you an idea uh
Jameson what was the material LCP is
that that red material Liquid Crystal
polymer yeah so the Liquid Crystal
polymer yeah uh which is supposed to be
more thermally resistant I am not
personally familiar with it but that's
what they're using for the red material
that you'll see in the screenshot on the
screen now for the fans Liam Lee has
done unifans for a couple years now
we've shown them since one of the CES
prototypes this is the newer unifan
where they slide apart like that and
then connect together these pin to pad
contacts for
power daisy chain down the fan line uh
you see there's another one here if you
want to do another there's another one
over here which just is cable clutter
elimination so this uh this has already
been announced and shown we won't really
spend any time on it but they're still
making the unit fans they still have the
same snap together functionality that
has improved with the newer version
however the aios
the liquid coolers since they come with
fans as basically all aios do you end up
in the conundrum of if you want unifans
on those for
the side lighting uh side RGB lighting
you basically needed to buy a different
fan to to upfit it because the one that
comes on it is is not as complete but
landly is looking at selling packs of
these add-ons which I think it's going
to be roughly 15 for three of them yeah
is the
theoretical price right now and these
snap onto the fan Jameson I'm going to
request your assistance okay and demoing
I'm gonna use the white one so
um
foreign
usually the fan will have its side plate
so the side plate can be removed once
it's removed and you wanted to build the
use the the side RGB kit it simply just
clip on
okay right and then you can do that on
two sides if you wanted to yeah
so the cable it's also a quick connect
cable
um so once you plug in the lights will
turn on right
there you go cool so that would be your
upfit solution if you had the fans on
the uh on the AIO but you didn't want to
just like toss them or throw them
somewhere else in the case and you
didn't necessarily want to invest in
like the full unifan yeah also the idea
here is uh because the materials we use
for you know like the if you have wanted
blade to be illuminated usually the
material is either PC or ABS so that
material will be not as uh as hard as
like for example like LCP PPS or PBT
um so we want harder materials on the uh
on the impeller so that will generate a
better performance right yeah yeah that
should also help with things like
reduction of vibration across the blade
yeah and it also helps with keeping
shape of the blade as you want the blade
as close to the inner wall these are
like super close by the way yeah that's
close to the inner wall of the fan as
you can uh
for best performance but then the risk
with that is over time as it ages
there's a chance that the Blade clips
the inner wall you use the right
materials it's not a problem if you
build it like enter Max built their fans
did their fans they had for the reverse
dust marketing [Β __Β ] sorry I'm not
trying to get Jamison on camera for my
rats about intermax uh then what will
happen is the blade will dig into the
inner wall and it eventually stops so
the material that he's talking about is
is pretty important actually with fan
blade cool so I think that covers
everything on the table as much as I can
uh as much as I can remember it and
Jameson thank you for joining as well
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Patrick will do all of the analysis on
it as always in the lab but it's still a
little ways out thanks for watching
we'll see you all next time
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