Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn So… It’s not individually welded ? game pcPCPC Master 27 Comments JuniorDeveloper73 1 year ago crazy Tweakjones420 1 year ago  Suikerspin_Ei 1 year ago Not all heatsinks are made with this method. Traditional CPU air coolers are for example welded or [punched and milled.](https://youtu.be/BBB2rChWxmE?si=3mkfTod9UQbou4i7) MrWobblyHead 1 year ago This is machining process called skiving. Rich_Introduction_83 1 year ago It must be very satisfying to engineer this and then see the result in real life. SingerInteresting147 1 year ago r/oddlyerotic spiderout233 1 year ago This is mainly for GPUs, since they have thinner, and wider heatsinks. Most of the CPU heatsinks are welded. Nacarat1672 1 year ago Product/manufacturing engineering must be so interesting Mandellaaffected 1 year ago  ThePupnasty 1 year ago I think my eyes just had an orgasm. StrictManufacturer11 1 year ago very satisfying to watc Unique_Technician274 1 year ago  MemeLord339 1 year ago This is like porn without sex but stills makes you came. coffeejn 1 year ago It’s cheaper and faster to do it this way. Massive-Apple-8768 1 year ago This belongs in r/engineeringporn Dopa-Down_Syndrome 1 year ago Thats probably for liquid coolers. Air coolers are punch and milled. Nalga-Derecha 1 year ago https://preview.redd.it/thr2jehtr38f1.jpeg?width=1144&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6e30c71d3e41a8808ebac7855cfa3288487831e2 Far_One_6183 1 year ago That’s cool as hell. TheFuzzBuzzter 1 year ago Hard to be mad at some slightly bent fins now, is it? nicholvengian 1 year ago forbidden honey Power_of_the_Hawk 1 year ago Larger heat sinks are usually an extrusion that comes out the correct shape and then machined to more precise sizes. dubesto 1 year ago This is brilliant, I imagine it’s 99% lossless, super efficient Independent_Gold5729 1 year ago No, it’s simply fried in oil as you can see Novel_Yam_1034 1 year ago Damn, this is cutting edge technology right here SkyLLin3 1 year ago I never cared about how radiators are made, but this is looking cool. Konchroller 1 year ago …op you really thought fins were welded on separate?.. keedoo1992 1 year ago Why is there so much oil on it? Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Suikerspin_Ei 1 year ago Not all heatsinks are made with this method. Traditional CPU air coolers are for example welded or [punched and milled.](https://youtu.be/BBB2rChWxmE?si=3mkfTod9UQbou4i7)
Rich_Introduction_83 1 year ago It must be very satisfying to engineer this and then see the result in real life.
spiderout233 1 year ago This is mainly for GPUs, since they have thinner, and wider heatsinks. Most of the CPU heatsinks are welded.
Nalga-Derecha 1 year ago https://preview.redd.it/thr2jehtr38f1.jpeg?width=1144&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6e30c71d3e41a8808ebac7855cfa3288487831e2
Power_of_the_Hawk 1 year ago Larger heat sinks are usually an extrusion that comes out the correct shape and then machined to more precise sizes.
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crazy

Not all heatsinks are made with this method. Traditional CPU air coolers are for example welded or [punched and milled.](https://youtu.be/BBB2rChWxmE?si=3mkfTod9UQbou4i7)
This is machining process called skiving.
It must be very satisfying to engineer this and then see the result in real life.
r/oddlyerotic
This is mainly for GPUs, since they have thinner, and wider heatsinks. Most of the CPU heatsinks are welded.
Product/manufacturing engineering must be so interesting

I think my eyes just had an orgasm.
very satisfying to watc

This is like porn without sex but stills makes you came.
It’s cheaper and faster to do it this way.
This belongs in r/engineeringporn
Thats probably for liquid coolers. Air coolers are punch and milled.
https://preview.redd.it/thr2jehtr38f1.jpeg?width=1144&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6e30c71d3e41a8808ebac7855cfa3288487831e2
That’s cool as hell.
Hard to be mad at some slightly bent fins now, is it?
forbidden honey
Larger heat sinks are usually an extrusion that comes out the correct shape and then machined to more precise sizes.
This is brilliant, I imagine it’s 99% lossless, super efficient
No, it’s simply fried in oil as you can see
Damn, this is cutting edge technology right here
I never cared about how radiators are made, but this is looking cool.
…op you really thought fins were welded on separate?..
Why is there so much oil on it?