Liquid cooling? What about solid-state cooling? This madlad froze a GPU in a chunk of ice.


What you need to know

  • Youtuber mryeester was recently challenged by a viewer to test a GPU frozen in a solid block of ice.
  • After freezing the GPU in tap water in the first video, mryeester returned to share results from the encased card.
  • Thanks to the inclusion of a PCIe riser and monitor cable frozen with the GPU, mryeester connected the card to a PC without issue.
  • Despite being frozen solid, the card was able to output video to a monitor.

As a long-time resident of central Canada, where winter temperatures regularly drop to -31°F and beyond, I’ve toyed with the idea of building a small, contained gaming PC on the outside of my house. I’m cheap and free cooling is free, but I’ve never actually followed through due to 1) the absurdity and 2) the fact that I’d also have to go outside in the cold weather to troubleshoot or connect accessories.

PC build enthusiast and Youtuber mryeester has long been a master of … unorthodox tests on PC hardware, and mryeester was recently asked by a viewer whether it’s possible to freeze a GPU in a solid block of ice and still get some functionality from it.

think it’s possible for a frozen GPU to keep working? #shorts – YouTube
think it's possible for a frozen GPU to keep working? #shorts - YouTube


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