that contains thinner (a well know paint remover) wich will remove any coat that protects the circuit...i wouldnt use that
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A little piece of this electrical tape would probably work fine.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...BC31gv%29&rt=d
First delidded i5-4670k result I've seen posted here:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1397764/d...-4670k-results
Should get better when his Liquid Ultra arrives, it was done with PK-3.
Unfortunately only tested so far as of this post at 4.3ghz, not the 4.7-5.0ghz everyone's been waiting for...
Is it possible to reuse the Liquid Pro (e.g. take the IHS off and on again)?
I downloaded the Maximus VI Extreme manual but it makes no mention of it at all. I would think that they would at least mention it in the 'package contents' section. Is there any way to get this bracket separately? Heck, I would buy it off someone who doesn't want to delid their Haswell.
Popping lid off my 4670k (L311B424) and using Liquid pro on the cores dropped 10c. Did not take before pic but here is after pic.
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/...dLiquidPro.png
Something's not right then if you only lost 10 degrees. I've done 4 Ivy Bridges and lost 20+ on all of them. Re-check your application for proper contact between the die and the IHS. It helps to paint the underside of the IHS with a light coat of LMU/LMP to help adhesion.
Yes you must have lost between 20 - 40 degrees...use liquid metal in 4 sides bro!...lapping Ihs and copper block
I did try to reapply the liquid pro on the core and the under side of the ihs and it did help a little but not much total drop is 12-15c closer to 12c. I don't seem to have great luck with cpus. Seems this cpu doesn't like anything over 4.5ghz. Trying for 4.6ghz and up to 1.4v and no go. not sure if dud cpu or uncore is holding it back or a voltage setting I am missing.
I removed the ihs on my 4770k today, and using the special skrews from EK to use the EK cpublock without the ihs:
The results where amazing.
Not much screens before, but I go from 82c to 56c with 1.42v
http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?sh...ost&p=20632465
Is this what you used? It is designed for Ivy Bridge, but good to know that it also works with HW.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=37453
So let me get this straight, you're putting liquid pro on the bare die, then putting the lid back on. What are you using to secure the lid and what grease? I don't think I'm going to be able to mount the swiftech to the bare die on the MSI board.
hey
when i get my 4770k 5 ghz on air 32m stable at 1.44v, then after one hour i have to give it 1.5v short time after it will not run 5 ghz on air at all, i remove the ihs and tryed mx2/4 still no go 5 ghz on air
I just delidded my 4670K and so far its about 10 degrees drop with crappy acrtic silver on the die, I dont even know where I can get Liquid Ultra from .... still looking.
What would be the next best TIM, and one that is prferably not electrically conductive?
That EK naked mount kit looks like the go, I might try that.
Also- my core voiltage on cpu-z doesnt show correctly, where do I get the correct version?
My Asus utility seems to be showing motherboard temp instead of cpu temp ... it says Im priming at 39 degrees .. I wish
:D
Edit : Putting AS5 onto the die made no difference in load temps at all, very disappointing. I will reapply when I get some better TIm, and I am going to order that EK naked kit.
:)
Thanks Olivon! That vid answers my question. However I think I'll use a brush to spread the TIM.
n00b question here: do liquid metal tim's drip off if motherboard is placed vertically (i.e.: inside a case)?
thanks for the video Olivon!