Building the World's Weirdest Fan - Summary

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The video is about an experiment to use bellows instead of fans to cool a computer. The narrator tries different methods to move the bellows back and forth, such as linear motors, water valves, and water pumps. He compares the airflow and noise levels of the bellows with fans and finds that they are similar. He plans to build the bellows into a computer in a future video.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video about using bellows to cool a computer instead of fans.
2. The video is sponsored by Squarespace, an online platform for building websites and domains.
3. The video shows the process of designing, building and testing a bellows system that uses magnets, water pumps and valves to move air in and out of a chamber.
4. The video compares the performance, airflow and noise levels of the bellows system with four 140 millimeter fans.
5. The video concludes that the bellows system has no performance advantage over the fans, but has a unique and peaceful sound that might be preferable to some people.
6. The video ends with the intention of building the bellows system into a computer in a future video.