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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    I could maybe see eight squeezed in there. The die could definately get a little wider...Or maybe a small boost in L2 or L3. ? maybe I speak nonsense because there is no spoon. Who knows?
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    Anyone ever try to use that freeze spray to freeze the glue around the IHS? I've managed to shatter rubbing insulation with that stuff before, might aid in the removal of the heatspreader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apt403 View Post
    Anyone ever try to use that freeze spray to freeze the glue around the IHS? I've managed to shatter rubbing insulation with that stuff before, might aid in the removal of the heatspreader.
    Or dip the chip in LN2?

    I had to
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    Quote Originally Posted by apt403 View Post
    Anyone ever try to use that freeze spray to freeze the glue around the IHS? I've managed to shatter rubbing insulation with that stuff before, might aid in the removal of the heatspreader.
    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Or dip the chip in LN2?

    I had to
    So the experiments continue but i already know the answer to this one, theres a reason that other deneb core cracked

    Ln2 dipping test take 10.


    Right after defrosting



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    looks very bad :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by FatAlbert View Post
    looks very bad :/
    yah looks like cores preety fragile. I wouldn't reccomend LN2 dipping to remove IHS, core will crack in 8 places
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    hmm wonder what it looks like under there
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazydiamond View Post
    hmm wonder what it looks like under there
    ahh shall i tear apart silicon now? Why not.
    Last edited by chew*; 07-24-2010 at 03:22 PM.
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    Dead chips aren't useless. I found out F3 Windsors were soldered that way

    Are Regor chips soldered too, btw?
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    Quote Originally Posted by knopflerbruce View Post
    Dead chips aren't useless. I found out F3 Windsors were soldered that way

    Are Regor chips soldered too, btw?
    I believe since all chips are native denebs for he most part now the answer is yes.

    So on to the photo shoot. I might actually break out my macro lens if i can find it.

    Lets see what i can pull off without the macro lens with my point and shoot however.

    Dialing in zoom white balance is not correct yet.




    Lets try a smaller piece.



    even smaller



    Tad to much white balance.



    There's the money shot

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    Ah, those just came out... you heartless murderer, killing babies like that....! They're only kids... KIDS!

    So much eager life lost....



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    Holy . that is scary. It feels like I'm looking at something that I'm not supposed to.

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    that last shot is just awesome! thanks!
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    awesome chew, last shot is really epic looks cool. a worthy sacrefice for sure!

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    Cool chew* so what about heating and rapidly cooling?



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    Cool chew* so what about heating and rapidly cooling?
    I imagine it would make it worse.

    If anything you would want to slow down the cooling/warming process so everything has time to adjust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    cores are fragile and easily cracked?
    YES!

    it's basically glass. i can teach you how to do die deprocessing if you would like. ive done it on some chips.

    edit: too late

    you can further process the metal layers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumbucket843 View Post
    YES!

    it's basically glass. i can teach you how to do die deprocessing if you would like. ive done it on some chips.

    edit: too late

    you can further process the metal layers.
    I have another dead deneb here that it can be tried on but from my experience they have a lot harder core.

    I just pounded one into oblivion earlier.

    I couldn't even get as close to a clean die shot as i was able to with thuban.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    I imagine it would make it worse.

    If anything you would want to slow down the cooling/warming process so everything has time to adjust.
    makes sense i guess the blow torch method for taking apart lga775 chips is a no go?



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    makes sense i guess the blow torch method for taking apart lga775 chips is a no go?
    well even if blowtorched, cutting the IHS seal is near impossible withoutnicking smd's. Add the fact that the core is fragile ( like 50% more fragile than deneb )chances are core will crush even if delid is sucessfull.
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    i have never tried using LN2 to remove the die so idk if it's a good idea. you can use a blow torch to melt the solder bumps that connect the die to the pins or you can sand through it. i think the fumes when you do this are toxic so be careful. do it in a fumehood or outside b/c it stinks.also i have not deprocessed a cpu past p4 so i cant help get off the IHS on newer cpu's.

    after this you need to do is epoxy the die to a hard flat surface then sand it with 2000 grit sandpaper. before you try doing it to cpu's practice sanding skills on DRAM's. it isnt going to be perfect because humans cant sand down with 1 micron of accuracy. a good way to test how well you are sanding is by how many levels you have exposed at once. if you are 3 or over be careful. look out for cracking. this will be your number one enemy because it will only get worse and bigger die are more prone.

    i'm kind of confused with what happened to your thuban. it looks like you ripped the bottom silicon layer of the wafer off and the transistors and metal layers stayed soldered onto the packaging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    well even if blowtorched, cutting the IHS seal is near impossible withoutnicking smd's. Add the fact that the core is fragile ( like 50% more fragile than deneb )chances are core will crush even if delid is sucessfull.
    i guess your right sanding down would work best. have you tested to see if there is large temp difference with a heavy lap vs none? and have you sucessfully sanded through a IHS yet?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumbucket843 View Post
    i have never tried using LN2 to remove the die so idk if it's a good idea. you can use a blow torch to melt the solder bumps that connect the die to the pins or you can sand through it. i think the fumes when you do this are toxic so be careful. do it in a fumehood or outside b/c it stinks.also i have not deprocessed a cpu past p4 so i cant help get off the IHS on newer cpu's.

    after this you need to do is epoxy the die to a hard flat surface then sand it with 2000 grit sandpaper. before you try doing it to cpu's practice sanding skills on DRAM's. it isnt going to be perfect because humans cant sand down with 1 micron of accuracy. a good way to test how well you are sanding is by how many levels you have exposed at once. if you are 3 or over be careful. look out for cracking. this will be your number one enemy because it will only get worse and bigger die are more prone.

    i'm kind of confused with what happened to your thuban. it looks like you ripped the bottom silicon layer of the wafer off and the transistors and metal layers stayed soldered onto the packaging.
    I'm not confused. I hit it with the ban hammer 10 times for dying on me.

    What you see is what was left after 10 blows with a 10lb hammer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    I'm not confused. I hit it with the ban hammer 10 times for dying on me.

    What you see is what was left after 10 blows with a 10lb hammer.
    well its obvious to me you have no idea what you are doing



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