BenchX i5 & i7 Ivy Bridge IHS Remove

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wow man you have done it so clean like a boss !

lilian
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That's because you run prime in full-screen or have a high-res screen.

Prime always opens a X number of threads and keeps the others on background so it doesn't overpopulate your screen !

stnedPt
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THANX!!

Great vid, inspired me to delid my 3750k

SimonLeBonbonbon
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Well materials can be on different physical states. Liquid state is one of them and there are some metals, or alloys which are liquid at ambient temperatures. A know alloy used due to it's awesome thermal conductivity is Galistan, another good characteristic about it is being liquid at ambient temperatures this leads to it being one of the best thermal interface materials. (Being liquid means it will fill all the irregularities on both surfaces thus giving maximum thermal transfer).

stnedPt
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Because if you reapply the silicon you can use the CPU as you normally would, opening the retention lid without the IHS falling off, etc, etc. Moreover if you are lucky you can still send it to warranty.

stnedPt
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I used black RTV silecone. You can buy something like this in ebay. I'll add up a link for an exemple at the video description.

stnedPt
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Attempted this twice.. pussied out both times.. Going to give the vice method a try this weekend ^_^

DropHDGaming
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There's a suggestion on the description. Look for black RTV high temperature silicon !

stnedPt
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Just redo the same thing. Although the silicon will be easier to remove then the black intel glue.

stnedPt
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Wouldn't advise that, caused my temps to increase rather than decrease. Tried all methods of application (spread, pea/grain, line) all caused an increase in temps. With MX-4 I saw my temps go down by 8 - 12c. You might be able to use AS-5, I never had the patience to wait 200hours for it to break-in, so temps MIGHT be better after 200 hours.

Dexter-ooec
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@MrQQkos there's a link in the description, of Black RTV silicon that's resistant to high temperatures.

SwiftHelix
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line method works better when applying the paste

Icureditwithmybrain
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P.S. Very nice chip you got there...4.7mhz with 1.232v...wish I had your chip!

Dexter-ooec
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Depois a meter tudo direito, é mesmo preciso a silicone pa fechar ou ha encaixe no cpu??

brunorodrigues
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Boas qual Pasta/liquid Termica que usou?

e arranjo esse Selicone em PT?

wangqiao
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Boas Miguel qual silicone preto que usaste?
cumps

wangqiao
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Nice chip, my 3570K runs @ 4.6 Ghz and needs 1.3 volt

Detroitonpcinp
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Have seen videos where they removed the old glue, but didnt put on new glue or silicon. Just placed the cpu back on the socket, layed the IHS on it and closed the retention bracket (which keeps it in place). Any reason why you should actually reapply silicon?

Abzug
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Is it possible to use the Black RTV Silicone without applying pressure with it? I find that applying pressure to the IHS and PCB gives me higher temps. Will this work if I let the retention brackets apply pressure for me instead?

Dexter-ooec
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CPU-Z Showing 4C8T, CoreTemp showing 100% on all 4 cores. What would make you think I only ran the test in 4 threads ?

It's obvious HT was on and test was run in the same conditions.

stnedPt
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