well, I think the whole point was to replace the thermal grease with
another of higher quality. It sounds like ur cpu is still functional but
just needs new thermal paste. Perhaps you can leave the IHS off the cpu and
get a custom heatsink like the hyper 212 evo for 30$. The way it mounts, i
believe it can firmly press against the cpu and it should be good.
alternatively, you could use arctic mx2,3 or 4 and reapply the IHS. and the
hyper 212 would hold it in place.
Bad idea. Intel solders their heatspreaders onto their CPU cores. This
gives MUCH better temps than using TIM like you see here, but if you try to
take off the heatspreader you WILL destroy the CPU. Even if you do take it
off successfully, you'll only get about a 4 degree temp decrease because
solder transmits heat extremely well. What you can do is lap the top of the
heatspreader with sandpaper until you get a mirror-shiny copper surface.
i7s (in fact all recent Intel chips) use soldered heatspreaders. You have
to melt the solder in addition to cutting the adhesive, and even then
you're very likely to destroy the CPU. It's not worth it, especially since
solder transmits heat much better than TIM.
Intel puts poor quality TIM inside Ivy and Haswell IHS. Only Sandy and
earlier CPUs has solid metal solder. This is why you will see many serious
overclockers removes the IHS and have heatsink direct contact to the naked
core. And is not 4 degree, look it up.
That's a good practice, might need to do this some day when i get my Ivy
bridge CPU. Reminds me when clean cut open that PSP battery was alot harder
then this.
No it's not. It's precaution to secure iVRM's, cause I'm using Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra (which is conductive). If you use something else or if u are sure it won't gush to iVRM's you don't need nail polish.
Yeh for sure i dont think there is anything wrong with nail polish and imo your guide is the best on the internet in terms of accuracy and all the steps completed, you should re do it in english because you do things other videos miss.
Obviously fake, this would not have come off that cleanly if the epoxy was
melted. The other problem is that most epoxy doesn't melt until about 150c
with silicone epoxy not melting til around 205c. Since a hair dryer isn't
going to get much hotter than 65c it would never work. Learn to spot a fake
people, but by all means waste your time and give this video more views.
+Greg Cunningham Yeah, and he has a nervous laugh in his de-lidding video that is very annoying.. I have no idea wtf he keeps laughing at. Just STFU and complete the task!
epoxy did not melt here, the thing is by heating the metal he increased its volume so it started to change its shape. (heated things change their volume-increases most of the time with some exceptions)
Ola Pessoas do youtube! Obrigado por Assistir ao Vídeo, Não se esqueça de Avaliar e se Possível se inscrever no Canal! Tutorial De como Remover de forma ...
Opá amigo, tudo bom? Já me inscrevi no canal, muito sucesso ai pra você,
ótimo vídeo! Vou adquirir um I7 4790k e uma Z97X Gaming G1 WIFI BK junto
com um SLI de GTX980, e como pretendo fritar o CPU no Over, vou fazer o
procedimento de remoção do IHS e tenho uma dúvida, encostando forte assim
nos contatos do processador e tal não tem perigo deu danifica-lo? Com a
gordura dos dedos ou com a estática? Aguardo resposta e mais vídeos,
abraços!
Ahh sim, tenho a pulseira anti-estática sim, eu até usei quando montei o meu PC, quanto ao álcool isopropílico não sabia, vou usar luvas então quando eu for fazer o procedimento então, mais muito obrigado por responder, abração ae!
Ola irmão, Obrigado pelo Apoio, Então! eu estava Utilizando um Pulseira Anti Estática preza no tornozelo, Caso não tenha uma, Pode Fazer o procedimento Descalço ( Com os pês em contato direto com o Chão ) que Você não terá Risco. Sobre o Contato dos Dedos na CPU, Eu Recomendo no Vídeo a Utilização de Luvas, Pode ser ate mesmo Aquelas de Hospital, Porem, Caso tbm não tenha, Apos Realizar o Procedimento é só limpar os Contatos com Álcool isopropílico Umedecido no algodão que elimina Qualquer Possibilidade de Oxidação! Abraço!
Снятие крышки с процессора при помощи тисков (how to remove IHS from CPU)
Подписка: //www.youtube.com/user/freeman256rus?sub_confirmation=1 Данный способ придумали русские умельцы. Моё первое видео,...
Герметик обязательно снимать??? или лучше его обратно с крышкой присобачить?
Removing the heat spreader (IHS) off an intel CPU
How to remove the heat spreader of an intel processor. Most newer processors are actually soldered together with a heat transfer compound to the lid. You can ...
I'm attempting to see if I can improve the thermal performance of the (As of June 5th, 2013) flag ship Haswell processor, 4770K, by replacing the internal Thermal ...
Right now i'm getting 4.7 @ 1.262v on my 4670k, and it stays in the under
80c/mid 70s (prime95) on a push-pull cm hyper 212evo and mx-2 thermal paste.
I've heard this is pretty good for the chip. I might not delid the thing,
but how much do you think water cooling will help those temps? I'm thinking
like a 100i or something simple.
+MrCharkteeth None, they all over volt the chip. Use an x264 encoder to render a video really slowly and load all the cores (Handbrake 0.10.1), or run 3DMark11 PhysX test on a loop for 12 hours.
+Codeth1991 deliding the haswell is easier than i thought but it was a nerve wracking experience. z87 is fast as hell! even faster than x79 and 970 for am3+. intel cpu maybe overpriced, but sure it is worth the money. sorry amd that i ditch you but you are Another Major Disappointment.
+Liger-Zero Honestly, I've only dealt with 8350 which was held by the pins being clamped by the Motherboard. If you have a steady hand you could probably hold the lid down with the cooler. It's just going to be more difficult since the intel brand has that clamp to hold it in place, so that placing your cooler would be the same regardless. Ultimately up to you on what you're willing to do and the effort/time you're willing to put into it. However after thinking about it AMD would only truly be possible by holding that lid down with the CPU cooler, but way more difficult as I've said several times.
+Codeth1991 cool, im delidding the 4690K as soon as i got the motherboard from newegghope i wont destroy the $200 worth of cpuwhich amd cpu i could delid?
+Liger-Zero he just set it back ontop and reclamped it. You don't need to glue it back in place... Now if you're doing it with an AMD that's probably a different story. I've used both AMD and Intel and you'll most likely have to glue the AMD back together... the probelm with that is the glue can expand and cause a gap between your paste and the plate which is going to cause problems.
Ezúttal a saját processzoromat kellett javítanom. Egy 4790K processzort. Sajnos ez is nagyon melegedett. Képeket majd rakok be a fórumba,mert a videó ...
So it looks like Intel used the same crap head spreader material for the
4690k/4790k as the 4670k/4770k. I have everything I was going to use for my
4670k delid before I got my 4790k. I knew they weren't going to solder the
4690k/4790k's but at least they could have used something better like they
SAID they would. AMD being a non-factor in CPU's at the moment is allowing
Intel to screw us Team Blue guys... sad.
People are stupids Devil canyon as a performance upgrade with avx task that make it overheat on most avx based benchmark..... i run my 4790k at 4.7 on a h75 and 1.3v max temp under cinebench is 80-85c but my paste is old
Well, that's what I was planning to use it for... heavily threaded workloads.. mainly 3d renders. I don't even plan on overclocking it but my question is: is there any way to run this chip at sustained 4.4 ghz on all cores with 100% usage without any throttling? I have a beefy aftermarket cooler and i get 60c max after many hours of sustained 100% load on all cores with this old 125 watt phenom 2 (overclocked as well) and its 100% stable/0 throttling. I'm at a loss right now... I can't find a well performing cpu for my needs at a reasonable budget...
+Advection357 CAD prices are absolutely abhorrent too; $300 USD at Micro Center for 5820k or $500 CAD at every major retailer. It "Runs" the advertised clockspeed as far as most games are concerned but will throttle like you wouldn't believe the second you put any real stress on it; which a lot of my customers do as they purchase PCs for AutoCAD programs.
Good thing I did some research before dumping 400$ CAD on a cpu that can't even run the advertised clock speeds with an aftermarket performance cooler...
I think the heat is produced via the tighter tolerances of 22nm. Now the prob with some of them is that the black adhesive is making the IHS and die a bit further apart than it should be. And it's the job of the thermal paste to fill in gaps and should not be called upon to span distance.
It's really sad too; personally do a lot of custom commissions for customers and have yet TO THIS DAY to see or receive a 4790k that didn't have major heat problems out of the box; even with decent All-In-One solutions thermals were still crazy and I can only assume it's due to the poor thermal application seen in this video. Running my own 4820k at 4.7GHz (1.29v) on custom water loop and barely even scrape the 42 Celsius mark in Prime95 but a stock 4790k with an H100i hits 78 Celsius after just 2 minutes? Forget overclocking on Devil's canyon; you have to severely undervolt just to get these damn chips heat-stable for 24/7 usage. I really love Intel chips but would love to see some consumer and enthusiast friendliness tossed our way sometimes (unlocked i3s?)