That is a beautiful job. Wthell kind of camera are you using??
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That is a beautiful job. Wthell kind of camera are you using??
Great work on the removal of that IHS.
Great photo too.
Great job indeed, what is your cam kocsonya ?
how do you guys get all of the black sealant off so well? is there a trick to that???
well, lets just say i shed blood for my computer :) This is an Opteron 170 CCBWE 0543TPMW
http://thecowsaysmoo.org/budwise/pic...al/Naked-2.jpg
http://thecowsaysmoo.org/budwise/pic...al/Naked-1.jpg
Ready for the Storm!
http://thecowsaysmoo.org/budwise/pic...al/Naked-3.jpg
Results:
Before
2700 1.49vcore loaded at 38C (max 24/7 OC)
It just wouldnt be happy at 2800 no matter what i tried
After:
2800 1.53vcore loaded at 36C (prime testing and running great)
I would say although i scared myself doing it, it was definately worth it...
:D
Ok I just decided to do this and it was very scary for me. I ended up breaking off a resistor completely and cracking another one. The one that I cracked I carefully pushed back together. To my amazement the chip still works perfectly!!!! :) I get about 6C cooler idle temps and about 10-12C cooler load temps. I haven't really tested for more OC but that will come soon enough. I am just soooo happy that it still works. I wish I would have taken a picture but I just threw it back in hoping it would work and it did.
Id like to know that too.. !Quote:
Originally Posted by arctic-k20
I have a venice that I need to put the IHS back on and want to clean it up good..
Does anyone know what type of glue I should use to reapply it ?
Thanks
Another IHS removed (4th for me) :D
Load temps are down by ~10C @ 1.7V and they are below 45C TT big Typhoon.
:toast:
I cutted the pcb a bit in the corners, will my proc still work? I have no psu to test atm :/
I am dead sure now I won´t remove it. to many that mess things up and its not really worth it...
should be fine, I cut a tiny bit too.Quote:
Originally Posted by 187(V)URD@
UnG said some sort of silicon glue works great. It'll probably be somewhere up in this thread, because I know it's been asked before.
marine sealant or something... which is silicon glue... should work nice.
My proc is up and running. I was afraid I had killed it. still need to test temperatures and overclock.
i'd like to remove it from my a64 939 3200+ (only 305x8@1.5v.......).
I use a silencer64 ultra tc heatsink, so how can I permite contact between core and heatsink?
tnx
Here is what I would like to share.
CPU: AMD Venice 3000+, 9x300, 1.65V
Cooling: TT Big Typhoon, AS5
100% Load temps
1. Original IHS ~50C
2. Removed IHS ~39-40C
3. Reattached IHS with Silicone and AS5 ~ 41-43C
how did you do to permit contact between core and bigtiphoon?
I put that H-plate (that comes above cpu) on some square metal object to make it a bit higher. That way it is easier to screw. And I also used wingnuts, they are much more better.
HP:zombie:Quote:
Originally Posted by ReelMonza
and what model ?
clear e4 san diego pic & e6 san diego pic
coming soon
Just did my 165. Only took 10 minutes. I couldn't find the foam thing the cpu came with so I just left it in the socket to protect the pins. Removing it didn't help my temps though.
Opteron 148 , CAB2E 0545 MPMW
With IHS 2900 was max on water
Without IHS 3150 was max on water
Temp drop was 15-16 degrees load..
This is the worst contact i have seen on all the A64 i have removed the IHS on.
http://www.klokking.com/bilder/opt5.JPG
And the bad part, coldbugg kicks inn @ 220HTT with SS cooling.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ReelMonza
HP Photosmart R707
ISO 100
F/2.9
8mm
EXIF guys...
Sorry for offtopic :slap:
Thanks chkdsk for the tip ;)