Unexpected Results: 11900K Direct Die Cooling

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Really appreciate you doing an English version of your videos. Always interested in what you have to say about recent tech.

Bloodline
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I live the English videos, appreciate all the extra work you put in for us English only people

akspartan
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Don’t forget, back in the day no CPUs had heat spreaders. And “direct die” was all we had for all those years and things were fine. Breaking the die was insanely rare.

ClaytonMacleod
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I would like to see the performance of intel cryo cooler from previous 10900K on 11900K
Could you do that again?

stepbruv
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Really interesting results... What if you use thermal pad for framing? I am thinking that 5-10W thermal transfer from the PCB could be helpful. It will be ~3% increase in cooling...

ChrisKoups
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You have any plans for more scanning electron microscope content?

eggnogg
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9:23 dang, I think you're breaking NDA showing off the 119000K there lol

OfficialMageHD
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Damnnn You've gotten buff during lockdown

tharun
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Merci Roman de faire ces tests pour nous ! Thanks Roman for doing those tests for us !

pinguoinikator
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@der8auer, if you look closely at the cpu socket you'll see it has raised corners that stops the block being able to press down on the cpu. I think the kapton tape is worsening that issue. Have a look and I think you'll see what I'm on about. Best wishes from England!

SuprSi
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Don't forget the influence of the capton tape.
I bet it changes some temperature insulation's on the PCB.

NN
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So you essentially cooled down that kapton tape ;D

lemonsqueezy
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When I saw the title, I thought he was gonna put an O-ring on the CPU and just run water directly on top of the die lol.

henrychan
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yea the corsair blocks hit the caps. Had the same issue with 10850 K !

jonesaleroy
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Isn't the height difference to the DIE too small at 6:27 because of the tape on the template ?!

dv
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Auch wenn intel nichts hinbekommt ist es doch schön das du zu den unnötigen cpus weiterhin spannende Videos hochlädst :)

dennissinger
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What if you were to use a Panasonic PGS sheet on the water block to spread the heat over the whole block? Those PGS sheets are amazing at moving heat in the XY axis. I’m thinking Die -> liquid metal -> PGS -> water block. That would basically take the place of the IHS, but have much better thermal conductivity, and still eliminates one layer of thermal paste.

Crazyates
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Der8auer Power is unstoppable! You "are" the CPU whisperer... Cheers.

ovalwingnut
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The graph at 9:00 leaked an intel confidential, the all new 119000k!

notchocky
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I love your videos, you push the limits. I have a suggestion. for the soldered Heat spreaders, why not make a jig to hold it flat and firm. You could use this in a cnc machine to shave off the top without stressing the CPU too much with heat and pressure. you could keep the standard mounting tabs which would make the whole mounting job easier.

quite simply just remove the middle of the Heat spreader.

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