This Simple Trick Drops Temps by 20c #shorts

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This Simple Trick Drops Temps by 20c
Intel's new i9-12900K can get pretty hot if your overclocking it, and some of this is down to the IHS not being perfectly flat which can lead to imperfect contact. A great way to decrease 12th gen Intel Core i9-12900K temperatures is to sand the IHS down, which is actually surprisingly easy. Just be sure to be careful when doing it and to make sure all copper dust has been thoroughly cleaned from the CPU before reinstalling.

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Intel's new i9-12900K can get pretty hot if your overclocking it, and some of this is down to the IHS not being perfectly flat which can lead to imperfect contact. A great way to decrease 12th gen Intel Core i9-12900K temperatures is to sand the IHS down, which is actually surprisingly easy. Just be sure to be careful when doing it and to make sure all copper dust has been thoroughly cleaned from the CPU before reinstalling.

GraphicallyChallenged
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No one is losing 20c from lapping. Maybe 3c max

xdeathknightx
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Any proof that it dropped 20*C other than "trust me, bro"? I've seen pro overclockers like Luumi try this on his 12900k and it dropped only 2*C. Same with Jayz2cents. The only time lapping an Alder Lake cpu makes sense is when you do LN2 extreme overclocking which 99.9999% of users don't do.

bgtubber
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Thanks got mine to 0°C. Now it doesn't consume electricity at all!

GoogleAccount-egtj
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Simple trick to get -20c. Live in Finland. Is cold.

mikkolindstrom
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Jays Two Cents tried this and got no appreciable difference. It sounds like you had a bad setup initially.

fred_derf
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I’d say cap, two benchmarks with the same setup and bios settings with one of them having a sanded cpu, only dropped by roughly 1-3 degrees C

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So you said the phrase “lapping the dye”, however what you actually did in this video was lap the IHS, which is definitely not the dye. Two different things there bud.

luckeclips
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If you Sand the bottom of your cpu aswell it'll make a much flatter surface of contact for the cpu to deliver information up to 30% faster

saphrons
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I actually improved my gaming performance by taking my 2 sticks of ram, snapping them in half, thereby giving me 4 sticks.

laellions
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I know that its a youtube shorts video but there are a lot of questions that are unanswered..
1st-> Will the consumer who applies this trick be able to claim warranty? (Probably not...)
2nd-> 20 c difference in temp., that cant be believed without perfect proof.
3rd-> was it the idle temperatures that saw the 20 c difference or under multi core load or gaming load??
4th-> Can this trick also be applied for AMD CPUs?? or does this trick significantly effect only the Intel CPUs and not AMD CPUs.
Please make a detailed video on this topic... :)

kaustubhkumar
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I sense cap.
Either your CPU was extremely warped and not even close to factory measurements, or you somehow mounted your cooler wrong/had a bad thermal paste application the first time you put your system together. 20 degrees is too great of a change.

MysticalWafflez
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Looks like someone forgot to put thermal paste on again lmao

MRNOFILTER
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they should just do that from the beginning.
Unless it's kinda a thing that works some times.

Deltax
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Also drilling a hole through your processor makes airflow better.

I did it with mine and now it's at room temperature

Granted, it doesn't work anymore but still.

kingpeanut
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Beware do not use liquid metal on bare copper, the gallium will diffuse into the copper to create a thin alloy. After which, you then can apply LM to that layer.

Exyvia
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Mirror finish means you have a smooth surface but not necessarily a flat surface.

blueben
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Hey guys, sand your cpu down, while you’re at it I heard peanut butter makes pretty good thermal paste

Heartless_Media
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ok u might drop a few degrees but not 20🤦‍♂️

raynr
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If you split your cpu in half you can increase air flow and it'll never overheat again!

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