18C outside...24C/26 C inside room buddy
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Finally success. Crunching for more than ten hours atm at 4.6Ghz@1.28v and have not passed 50c, hovering between 45-48c (21c ambient). Cant be happier :D
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well summer came from one day to the other 34C outside !!! 28.8C inside my house
before the liquid pro i would have passed 100C easy
incredible how this dropped
http://i.imgur.com/6oNoX.jpg
I need 1.36v for 4.8Ghz, almost the same chip :P For me winter came yesterday, room temp 18.8c :) Folding at 4.7Ghz@1.32v at 45c :)
Going to build new watercooling this week and i?m planning to do this mod on my 3570K. The only thing i can get quick is COOLLABORATORY Liquid Pro , will it do a good work u think? Should i just place a small piece in the middle of the die and then work it out until it covers the whole area? Looking forward to tempdrop ^^
Lapping + Liquid Pro
http://www.firegoon.com/images/mhde83g.jpg
http://www.firegoon.com/images/gnrjwik.jpg
Cinebench Stable 4.8 - 1.32 Vcore
http://www.firegoon.com/images/a3h1951.jpg
IBT stable 4.8 - 1.34 Vcore
http://www.firegoon.com/images/rsrmj46.jpg
5.106 Mhz - 1.44 vcore - 4 Core 4 threads
http://www.firegoon.com/images/curfh4z.jpg
Now i can boot and enter to windows 5.0 Ghz with 1.35 ( bios) 1.36 vcore windows but i can't get stable... how much vcore i need plus to get stable? any idea? and any others settings to get attention?
Hersounds did you get any lower temps using LP over LM?
Succesfully killed my 3570k, i got a tiny scratch and i think it was it. Now getting Code 55...Ordered a new one :)
Is that a memory code? Because if it is, don't give up yet. I have personally had this problem with a delidded Ivy and saw a couple others with the same problem.
For most chips, remounting solved the problem. I think it has to do with uneven pressure due to a small alignment problem.
Don't worry to much about a very small scratch. I have seen horribly misfigured chips on overclock.net with the gold traces bare that still worked fine.
Well tried several times to remount, have tested on my son motherboard to. Tried to change to mx4 but nope...Here?s some pics, looks bigger than irl
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EDIT: Not fully working i think, but got it booted on sons board but only with 1 stick in slot 4. So something has happended related to mem but it will do fine is his computer :)
Yes, but remember is Spring / summer time here on Buenos Aires...so relax,temps are really really good...I think in Fall/Winter Again this Chip rocks!
Take it easy, i Have Code 55 too & Code 23 ( some weeks ago ), I can solved changing rams sticks of place
Code 55 is definitely memory related. I've been binning 10 sticks of samsung ram and I get it 30+ times a day while testing :)
My maximus gene v + 2500K and dual channel works, when i pop in the 3570k only single channel works. The 2 scratches i manage to do must have something with mem to do.....
Not a good comparison but seems that Liquid Pro is just slightly better than Liquid Ultra.
Liquid Ultra:
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...VY/linx7hr.jpg
* LinX for 7 hours with MVF
Liquid Pro:
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...k/LinXcrop.jpg
* LinX for 1 hour with OC Formula
Both tests were done without IHS and ambient temp @ 33-35C
Fellas, I delided my 3570k. I just have some CM thermal fusion on it now. Load temps are about 5c lower. I plan to get some liquid pro, one question I have does the liquid pro cure/harden?
I would really like to have the heat spreader stay in place as I regularly move CPU's from board to board. I know I can simply glue the HS in place but I'm also concerned about the life of the liquid pro.
I don't want to glue the HS back down If the liquid pro will need to eventually be replaced.
Hmm? Perhaps I should use some super thin double sided tape
I got a code 55 when I mounted my delidded 3570k with CL LP TIM. The chip wasn't dead I just had to get the right pressure on the mount to get it to work right.
It scared me though. The trick that worked for me was adding a layer of CL LP on the block area making contact with the die. I used the same liquid pro from the die... just rubbed it over and then gently mounted it. With CL LP TIM you don't need much pressure. I got the mount down now and I have no errors 55 and the chip is running the best it ever has. This is an early chip batch that I got at release day. It ran very hot till I delidded it.
I also added some Fujipoly Extreme thermal pad around die (.5mm) for support and to help cool. It's the best performance I have had so far.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1351239711
No IHS. Direct contact between die and DT Sniper water block.
Mounted
http://minidriven.com/BlacknBlueforI...mOUNT3570k.jpg
using a EK TRUE 115X back plate for stability.
http://minidriven.com/BlacknBlueforI...teDTSNIPER.jpg
Ambient Temps 18.6C
IBT quick and dirty standard run
5GHZ@1.37v
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2578924
http://minidriven.com/BlacknBlueforI...BTSTANDARD.jpg
Idle Temps
21C 24C 21C 18C
Maximum Temps
62C 70C 67C 62C
Looks like my delidding experiments have lowered my average temps per core bv 31.25C on my 3570k.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1313179/o...#post_18599015
That is a huge decrease in temperature IMO.