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Custom-built passive water-cooled PC relies on convection chimney effect powered by triple-stacked radiators — 9800X3D build with RTX 5080 has no fans, copper, and radiator chimney, but struggles to keep temperatures down

But its use of copper and radiator chimney design makes it 'a piece of cyberpunk modern art.'

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tomshardware.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Custom-built passive water-cooled PC relies on convection chimney effect powered by triple-stacked radiators…

But its use of copper and radiator chimney design makes it 'a piece of cyberpunk modern art.'

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techspot.com1 mesi fa

This gorgeous fanless RTX 5080 PC turns passive cooling into a thermal nightmare

The build comes from Felix at Billet Labs, who set out to answer the question: can you cool more than 500W worth of modern PC hardware without...

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  1. martedì 19 maggio 2026·tomshardware.com

    Custom-built passive water-cooled PC relies on convection chimney effect powered by triple-stacked radiators — 9800X3D build with RTX 5080…

    But its use of copper and radiator chimney design makes it 'a piece of cyberpunk modern art.'

  2. martedì 19 maggio 2026·techspot.com

    This gorgeous fanless RTX 5080 PC turns passive cooling into a thermal nightmare

    The build comes from Felix at Billet Labs, who set out to answer the question: can you cool more than 500W worth of modern PC hardware without...