OMG, and now? It's a keychain?
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OMG, and now? It's a keychain?
@Nanok:
I bet this wasn't done by hand, but with a CNC-mill. Right?
Had to be milled.. using sandpaper would take a LONG time to sand through the IHS. Atleast now he has a built-in CPU shim. Actually think that looks rather cool, maybe Intel should release chips like that :up:
No, with the two cores present, the chance of cracking one mechanically is much less present. So, they should release them completely without any kind of IHS or shim. ;)
It`s still working, i use`t a little air dreven hand mill to get the center of the IHS of and the lapèd the edges down so they are the same hight as the cores. :-)
wow brotha now thats extreme :eek: cool i must try that :D
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1190837843
And you need to modyfi your cooler to fit if you do !
excellent! You made natural shim for your CPU ;)
I love that! :)
I always think that this is the best way to protect core from damage.
But if intel would change ihs to shim, must change box coolers too...
did you have to shave the cpu cooler down too
how did it affect your temps. did you see a decrease.
The core temp. has always bin high, its about the same.
And the two core sems not to be level
Did it today on an dead X6800 i have. Used Crazys manner to it and only had a heat gun.
OMG it does go pop, it really springs off.
Defo need a way to surport the CPU for then IHS pop off. Anyway it took 5 maybe 8 seconds with the heat gun and off it came, core intacted and perfect.
Idealy i'd like to clean it all just for a keep sake, what the best way to remove the left over solder on the core and the RTV silicon that sealed the IHS off.
Oh and i also was able too see how and why it died!
I also too some time to look at the IHS, really really thick. Lapping will only make it so thin but has anyone though about machining it down a little?
I used a credit card to scrape off the solder that remains on the core. Just scrape it off, took me about 5 minutes to get the most of it off. The sealant itself might come undone with a strong solvent. You could machine down the IHS but I personally would rather pop the lid and seal it up with tape if I'm going to do that much work.
I'll have a play with it today and clean it all up. I've seen how on the dual core/single die you could bodge the IHS into a really nice water block base! I'm gonne have a look at that some more as well. Told the old owner of it how he killed it and he was most shocked, eheheh
anyone got a link on how tomod your block to sue on nakes cor2quad? what do i need to do to get fuzion to fit.and where do i add spacers, are the only to prevent crushing?