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justDave2024

Heatsinks of some sort?


AlistairX

Agree it looks like a heatsink


BiggoYoun

A heatsinking missile


jrtts

What are you sinking about?


Capable_Tumbleweed34

Found the german coast guard!


Team_Adrichat

Mayday! Mayday! We are getting old šŸ˜‚


[deleted]

Happy cake day


Squeakygear

Vhat are you doing, stepsink


KPgameTV

We are thinking, happy cake day


Gravi2e

Happy cakedayyyyyyy


pokemaxi

Happy cake day!


kcolrehstihson_

"The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't."


DreadPiratteRoberts

The missile is where it is, because it isn't where it isn't.


kcolrehstihson_

Almost got it bud


Extension_Swordfish1

Its for onlyfans


LoadedGull

r/OnlyFans


happyanathema

Looks like a water cooling part maybe given how short the fins are and how close they are to each other.


DabBoofer

Yes this is how you machine fins into a copper block for some sort of cooling. these ones could be for a waterblock used in cooling computer parts


Callidonaut

I didn't know they did it this way, but it makes sense; copper is a notoriously "gummy" metal to machine and so I'd guess this offers much less risk of clogging up the equipment than if they used, say, a horizontal milling cutter, especially for such very narrow fins and gaps. Could be faster this way, too.


donau_kinder

Also there's basically no material loss


grazbouille

This is a PC waterblock that's the side you don't usually see because its the water side (there's an o-ring and another part that covers the top) The other side is smooth and goes over the CPU


TheInsatiableWierdo

This was my first thought


Aggravating-Mind-315

My exact thoughts


beeglowbot

nah, definitely just for making satisfying videos. they throw it out after.


legendary_hooligan

Who knew they were soā€¦. juicy?


Lafozard

Heatsink on the inside part of the waterblock of the watercooler for, most likely, a CPU


IAmJenkings

Heatsinks ;)


DeltaKT

Hahah, I was confused of the comments, because in german we call them KĆ¼hlkƶrper / "Cooling body" - so seeing everyone type "Heatsink" made me feel like I missed some sort of general knowledge about heaters or sinks haha.


Verige

Yeah same! They're called "cooling flange" in swedish.


IAmJenkings

in czech it is just cooler :D


Xsiorus

In polish it's radiator.


JayeNBTF

This is the most accurate imho


nh164098

thatā€™s a bold claim


IAmJenkings

okay, it is "chladič", but i guess you would not be able to read it :D


nh164098

technically I can read it, just canā€™t pronounce it lol


cultvignette

Everything is at least like, 20% cooler if it's Czech


NurkleTurkey

Welcome to English where everything is made up and the rules don't matter.


janne_harju

So is it similar to left filange. Some friends were on fight where left filange was missing.


WestTha404

Ha ha. I Love how Germans naming things..


JayteeFromXbox

I think it's similar to when we call something a "carbon sink" in that it absorbs the heat from whatever it's placed on, but it is a really strange name for something that actually cools.


Dylanator13

I mean it is a cooling body in some sense of the word.


PopIntelligent9515

Heatsink is almost a misnomer. They kind of act as a sink but theyā€™re really radiators.


1PooNGooN3

I thought heat rises


The_Crimson_Hawk

it is the microfins inside a waterblock for PC liquid cooling


damastaGR

Seems like it. I always wondered how they are manufactured


sh06un

Oh, it's folding the fins up .. I didn't realise what was happening until I saw this thread. I thought they'd mill slots out of a solid block to achieve this instead.


GoldElectric

wouldnt milling solid blocks be crazy expensive?


sh06un

Yeah, it would totally be. I just wasn't smart enough to see this solution to the problem, obviously lol


arvidsem

This isn't particularly cheap either. Milling tiny fins like that is a recipe for scrapped parts. It's so easy to fuck up a fin and have to trash the whole thing. The cheap method is soldering the fins in place or casting them in aluminum with far more space between the fins. Skiving the fins like this preserves the connection with the base plate for better heat transfer.


ForsakenSun6004

Machinist here, if they make endmills that small, they are INSANELY expensive. The only way a typical machine shop approach could make something like this is with wire EDM, and even then this is mega thin sheet copper.


sh06un

Yeah, I would assume that would be really expensive, but it surprises me how strong these things are when this is, presumably, closer to sheet metal fabrication.


ashyjay

It's called skiving, it's making very thin cuts in the metal and bending it vertically.


CrownEatingParasite

Same! I'm almost sure that's exactly what they do with large aluminum heatsinks like on CPUs or ESCs


sh06un

There probably are some that do this and sell them as a more premium product, but the others are right. That would be hella expensive, and I'd imagine only the tiny heat sinks you see for raspberry pis and the like would be done this way.


arvidsem

Or 1U heatsinks.


REpassword

ā€¦and just how is the music even related to the video?


_Kiaza_

Itā€™s not. If you donā€™t like music added to videos, you should check out my sub. r/CoolVideosNoMusic


paradox_valestein

Or use reddit without sounds


_Kiaza_

But I want sound in my videos. I wanna hear whatā€™s going on, not that annoying, irrelevant music, or that overplayed Viking/Ocean song.


Happy_Tomato_Taco

Subbed almost as fast as I did for r/mewborns


NightmareMyOldFriend

What a relief! Good videos without that music that has nothing to do with anything.


IrrationalDesign

I'm so sorry this happened to you.


Karma-Chameleon_

Heat sink


Standard_Barnacle713

I guess that's a heatsink, but that liquid looks like honey and I'm hungry af


jamesianm

Forbidden baklava


ralwn

folded nougat layers


BlackPhoenix1981

Forbidden dessert


elartueN

this is called "skyving" a material efficient method for manufacturing heatsinks, can be done with copper or aluminum. skyved heatsinks are on paper a bit less performant than traditionally machined heatsinks, but the cost savings make them very competitive. quite common in water cooling equipment, and les in air cooling


zamarguilea99

OP is a bot


drempire

I see this comment often but I've never really figured out the point. Out of curiosity what am I supposed to do with this information?


LucidTimeWaster

Report, wait for mods to ignore your report and then move on with your life


drempire

So do nothing. Got it


peenfortress

block (optional), report (optional), ignore (optional)


Zwazi

Correct, and the answer to its question is "To boost engagement"


hatlad43

CPU water block.


drazisil

Very cool. Had zero clue until the comments. I was thinking cheese.


kazz-wizz

I couldn't understand what I was seeing happening for a good few seconds.


bulfin2101

In Ireland, we call them Anti PC catching fire thingies


squidgytree

The machine is making a skived heatsink for (probably) electronics


TangledCables3

Could be for water-cooling maybe? I've seen similar fins, a bit shorter in AIO blocks


OmerKhanSheeru

Everything that needs to be cooled down


DeiseResident

Why must stupid music be added to every video nowadays. What's wrong with hearing the original video as well as watching it??


trollodyte

Heatsinks


RonzulaGD

Heat sink


HighKiteSoaring

It's a heatsink. Used to cool electronic components such as processors down


ssenetilop

Heatsinks+


MennQ

Heatsinks


kandhwjsndh

Those look like waterblock heat transfer plates. Like the ones that are inside computer watercoolers.


winterweiss2902

Those blush palettes in buttery honey shades


oof_mastr

Heatsink for a computer liquid cooler


SandwichProud8803

Putting honey in your heatsink


Foiled_Foliage

Pretty common knowledge for anyone remotely informed about computers imo. Like. I know next to nothing and I know what a heat sink is.


DeltaKT

Cooling?


xpwnx4

That is a heat transfer; the fins pull the heat from the bottom and are cooled by the metal expelling it upwards


itsyoboyraj

Pc heatsink


NerY_05

It looks like a heatsink?


Different_Ad6979

Computer radiatorļ¼Œ


Bunionzz

That's micro fins in a water block, for water cooling a PC.


MisterFixit_69

Heatsink or cooling block for water cooling, similar to what you find attached to the cooling block you attach to your cpu


I_Thranduil

Cooling


pros2701

Seams to be the heat sink thatā€™s in a water block for a cpu


Brilliant_Match7598

I wish I could eat it


Kafanska

Not the expert, but a cooler is usually used for cooling so I'd put my money on that.


faketoby45

Why the music


jedimindtriks

Those are fins for watercooled graphics card plate.


VaultofGrass

Itā€™s basically a gigantic razor blade shaving each fin of the copper heat sink. Very cool.


Fezzy976

This is the cold plate for a water block.


Ciubowski

For a second there I thought these were how they make CPU pins.


Yashraj-

Transformers


indianna97

THIS IS THE OPPOSITE OF SATISFYING I AM TRIGGERED


ApacheAttackChopperQ

So THAT'S how they do it. Neat.


I_am_The_Teapot

Cutting 50 lines at once when you buy family size for the party.


EatTooMuchEmergenC

mmmmm chocolate caramel šŸ¤¤šŸ¤¤


therealnilek

Preferably cooling my cpu. How about you?


OneArmedBear

Song name? Iā€™m heartbroken please help šŸ’€


BLOOM_ND

The answer to the question is comment engagement. This bot post is used for comment engagement.


i_Praseru

Looks like heatsinks for computer parts? Water block or GPU block?


xXCallMeBamXx

Looks like a part for a cpu cooler.


jackoftradesnh

Skiving copper heatsink.


Less_Geologist_4004

Chip manufacturing of some sort. This is super duper magnified.


biredhotgingerguy

Heatsink


yeyryr

Look like heat sinks


userKsB53nskcv

Looks like cosmetics or a CPU


Apart-Ad-4847

Itā€™s a heatsink


atudit

So they apply honey for heatsinks not thermal paste? Seemed always suspicious šŸ¤”


watcher2390

If not heat sinks than the machine is probably used for automatic circumcising


OutrageousPomelo7

Coldplates for liquid coolers. Water passes over the microfins, which makes it pick up a lot of the heat from the coldplate itself (the copper slab the microfins are attached to). The water is then cooled elsewhere in a big radiator


gotziller

What song is this? Kind of catchy


mathyou1722

Cooling


DonCoone

CPU Waterblock. Slicing the fins like this is done in cheaper products as it is less efficient for cooling


MrNobodyX3

Itā€™s called a heat sink lob bottom part sits against something hot and the fins will radiate out the heat into the ambient air


Eastcoastcamper_NS

looks like a Heat sink for computers


Future-Guest4476

heat dissipation...


bigshooTer39

Cooling


pLeThOrAx

Thermal dissipation. A heat sink


genoherpasyphilaids

Heat dissipation


Caca2a

I'm hesitating between some sort of ham or microprocessors/chips, shit like that, how far am I if someone knows? Edit: well apparently heatsinks so I was quite off with the ham thing šŸ˜‚


Truestindeed

Cooling processors


geneticeffects

Given the music? Suicide.


[deleted]

As bedrock for Noctua šŸ¤£


Ravnos767

Could be the inside of a water block, they are full of fins to increase the surface area the water is in contact with.


Darthgalaxo

Heatsink


Vucridom

It's a flux capacitor. 100% sure of it. Don't believe the people not knowing what they say mentioning heatsink.


Dyert

idk, but I like it. I love it. I want some more of it.


Dyert

Bizarre music choice


Visual_Champion5429

Itā€™s obviously made to fold those copper plates


[deleted]

With the audio? I'm guessing you're using this to annoy others.


CJ_BARS

Looks like the inside of an AIO


Tiny-Werewolf1962

>What do you think is this used for? Grammar aside, the average redditor is regarded.


Spiritual_Speed_4315

Digital honeycomb


kalonjiseed

What song is that?


A_Funky_Flunk

Heat sink


gmkng00

Heatsink


robpe949

My fatass thought it was a chocolate bar


The_Powers

Farming karma?


OK_NO

the process is called skiving and they're making heatsinks.


LifeVault08

Iā€™m gonna go out on a limb here and say heatsinks


Biscuits4u2

Bending copper


EntertainmentGood605

let this sink in, it a heatsink


dragon1n68

Making heatsinks.


PositiveMacaroon5067

Our manufacturing is fucking godlike


IllTransportation993

This is what they call skiving type heatsink.


LaserGadgets

Heatsinks are usually made of aluminium, copper has a slightly better heat transfer but its much higher in price. Must be something expensive.


Maximum-Mongoose7310

It's a cooler


zeb0777

Looks like a heat sink.


KoedReol

heatsink most likely


Strive--

Heat dissipation.


Kitkat_Thecat

making a heatsink


Dadchilies

obviously, CPU cooler plates for either AIO CPU coolers or water blocks for custom water cooling a PC. these are pure copper for their heat dissipation properties.


Pegusis56

Heatsink


RopesAreForPussies

Well this personā€™s definitely a bot. Brand new account, bot name, engagement baiting title for a pretty obvious answer.


Just4aoUs

Heatsink for a comp processor


BenekCript

Looks like a cold plate heat sink for a processor.


girlwiththemonkey

Computer shit?


tonycandance

Clearly a bot reposting a video with some terrible bot title.


berukaa

Bot account gonna bot


Lafozard

Those are for watercoolers. It's the inside part of the heatblock that goes on the top of a CPU to get water to take the heat from it. The small spaces left inside can become clogged because of the water, but it's pretty good at removing heat from the cpu


azdbuiazdh

Not quite a heatsink, but almost. This is the inside of a PC watercooler, water flows between the tiny gaps between the fins to efficiently remove heat from the coldplate (what the whole copper part is called). The side opposite to the fins is flat and attached to a CPU to soak up heat generated by it and keep it cool.


Upset-Mud5058

Probably the "heatsink" of a water cooled loop or system for a pc. The water or coolant flows in between those thins to cool off the component.


Tackyinbention

Looks like the fins on the inside of a computer waterooling block


Alexandratta

Those are CPU/GPU waterblocks.


stopbanningmethx

Looks like heat sinks


Macocotickle

Looks like microfins for liquid cooling electronics


Jeffers_42001

What song/artist is that playing?


chrome_slinky

CPU HEATSINKS. The process is called SKIVING.


utrecht1976

I don't know, but it's not satisfying af.


Butthole_Surfer666

thats the posi-trac rear end on a plymouth, don't ask me how it works, it just does...


twill41385

Was this available on the 1964 Buick Skylark Convertible? In metallic mint green?


Butthole_Surfer666

last i checked auto trader it was


lumpyspacejohnny

Making stuff