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    Removed IHS Results thread

    Now, this thread is to remain free of debates about whether this is a wise or safe decision. We want results and posts relevent to non-ihs issues or problems.

    here's a link to the thread with some of CrazpXp's results and how remove a soldered on IHS
    http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=81209

    here's FreeCableGuy's guide to preparing your mobo for ihs-less cooling.
    http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=115252.

    A link provided my kocsonya of another person's removed core 2 duo.
    http://modbox.hu/forums/index.php?ac...&st=0#entry384

    pics of my removed e6400







    Some work of CrazyXp's

    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyXP1700
    CONGRATS MENLATIN!!!!!
    did you use my method from the other threads?

    BTW... i did this a few weeks ago... (i ended up having a bent pin in my socket says ASUS... i checked for that before RMA... but ok ASUS!)







    i joined in the thread after a buddy (ZX) rememberd i removed the IHS off a Prescott Celly D a year ago... and the thread was going on in the LN2, and Dry Ice, Intel Heatspreader Removal thread

    my method outlined above and in the other thread is for SMD's cpu's mostly... can be applied to all cpu's without SMD's ofcourse since you dont have to worry about how far the razors stick under the core (just dont go too far or apply pressure)

    and to everybody wondering in the other threads... it's solder, or some kind of alloy! ive removed IHS's a few times (2 successful, 3 unsuccessful) eventually i cracked the cpus mounting large heatsinks... so be careful

    i am trying to sell an old PC so i can finally get my core2duo and take off the IHS
    some pics of 4-layer electric tape feet to protect the core from being crushed by uneven mounting pressure






    My results so far...

    Here's some temps and clocks i've compiled...

    Old ds3
    Stock IHS
    Apogee
    3440mhz
    1.36v actual, 1.4v bios
    62c easy Tuner
    66c Core temp
    28c Ambient

    Old ds3
    Stock IHS
    Apogee
    3328mhz
    1.3v actual, 1.325v bios
    55c east Tuner
    58c Coretemp
    20c Ambient

    Old ds3
    Lapped IHS
    Apogee
    3608mhz
    1.46v Actual, 1.5v bios
    No easy tuner results
    59c Coretemp (skewed because of super pi simultaneously running, IIRC it was 66c prime)
    20c Ambient

    New ds3 (much less vdroop)
    Lapped IHS
    Apogee
    3600mhz
    1.49v actual, 1.5v bios
    75c Easy Tuner
    74c Coretemp
    28c ambient

    New ds3 (much less vdroop)
    Removed IHS
    Apogee
    3520mhz
    1.41v actual, 1.425 bios
    58c Speed Fan (same as easy tuner reading)
    69c Coretemp
    28c Ambient

    Notice the ambient temps though. Makes a huge difference.

    Screen shot of 3520mhz result
    Last edited by menlatin; 09-17-2006 at 05:24 AM.
    Current 24/7 settings
    Delidded L628B e6400@ 3.6ghz 1.38v
    3.9ghz 1.56v dual prime, 4ghz dual 32m pi stable on water and P5B Deluxe
    Patriot 667 LLK @ 970 mhz 4-4-4-4 2.3v
    x1900xt 690/780

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