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  1. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #1181

    Very impressive mate!

    I think il wait abit longer for my CPU Upgrade
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  2. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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       #1182

    NoN said:
    I did just run a IBT tonight to see what's going on with this freshly delidded Core i5 K...

    I have also redo my thermal paste "in & out" and seems to have gain 2°C on Core #2 and same for the Core #0. This added from the overall 3°C gain ?!?.

    But i do have always that 7°C difference with Core #1 and Core #3.

    Note that i'm actually using a 8,5W/mK non conductive Thermal Paste, which i'll change in a month or so for one 16W/mK nano aluminum.

    Edit:
    I found back a thread i was reading two years ago when i bought my Core and they started talk about the heat issue and delidding: Removed the IHS from an Ivy Bridge i5 3570k , seeing the results the guy posted at that time did not encourage me to do it back then...


    @Harrie P,

    Its not really worth it then
    Let's say 102MHz is the safest to run. I did run for a big while at 103MHz BCLK my previous board H77 without issues (was using this actual unlocked Core "K" too).
    Temps look good NoN, but then again you ain't really pushing much speed through the CPU. Is it a bad overclocker? At the voltage you are running I would have expected closer to 4.5GHz easy.
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  3. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #1183

    Yeah, i know its still @4.3GHz...

    i'll do that higher very soon, actually i try to understand what's going on with the make in my way to mount or pasting the Die....:)

    Looks i'm not the only one having this feeling when first delidding that Core, i'm in the process!

    Edit:
    @Paul, my board (not enough phases) can't handle such low vCore and @4,5GHz have to be set to 1.25v min.

    I found the results for @4.6GHz Overclocking back in October 2013 : http://valid.canardpc.com/6m8tv0
    The order of Max temps on Cores was: 73°C, 82°C, 81°C, 75°C

    I did yesterday quickly IBT @4.5GHz and i was below the 4.6 results Max: 68°C, 72°C, 73°C, 69°C.

    Unfortunately, i got Bsod with memory management 5mns after the end of IBT as my vCore was low (kept 1.224v) and haven't prepare correctly to make it more stable, was quickly made for Temps purposes.

    This lead me think something is going in the right way and thermal paste under IHS can be improved. ...Grabbing slowly but surely degrees...

    But seriously who are still delidding Ivy Bridge "K" series nowadays??
    Last edited by NoN; 19 Sep 2014 at 05:21. Reason: added infos.
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  4. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #1184

    The order of Max temps on Cores was back in October 2013: 73°C, 82°C, 81°C, 75°C @4.6GHz.

    Now i've got for @4.6GHz delidded : 65°C, 76°C, 78°C, 70°C after IBT run.

    A slight improvement over the previous result with the same branded thermal paste i did used back at the time..:)

    Ain't gonna Overclock more till i haven't change the thermal paste on Die for a better one....
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  5. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1185

    Use artic silver MX-2. It's very good stuff. I have it on both my CPU and GPU.
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  6. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #1186

    N00berG00ber said:
    Use artic silver MX-2. It's very good stuff. I have it on both my CPU and GPU.
    Well, now i have for such find a high quality and at least 16W/mK thermal conductivity because of the IHS lower height on the Die. My actual is good one but 8.5W/mK

    Artic MX-2 looks only 5.6W/mK!

    Thanks for your input.
    Last edited by NoN; 20 Sep 2014 at 09:56.
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #1187

    Non, everyone on OCN swears by Cool Laboratory liquid Ultra, for the on die thermal Paste. It is basically liquid metal. When it dries, you won't be taking it off again. That's pretty much what you want, something that transfer's the heat from the die to the heat spreader, so your cooler can remove the heat. Personally, I would use liquid ultra on the die and Noctua NT-H1 on the top of the heat spreader. I have both and have used both. The only problem with the liquid ultra is when it dries, it is worse than Glue. But, being liquid metal does exactly what you want, transfers the heat off the die up to the heat spreader, which is why you de lidded. It wasn't doing that. If the heat never reaches the heat spreader, there is nothing you can do to remove the heat from the die.
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  8. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #1188

    Someone recommend me a nice cheapish CPU for overclocking

    Nothing too expensive knowing me i will only break it
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  9. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #1189

    essenbe said:
    Non, everyone on OCN swears by Cool Laboratory liquid Ultra, for the on die thermal Paste. It is basically liquid metal. When it dries, you won't be taking it off again. That's pretty much what you want, something that transfer's the heat from the die to the heat spreader, so your cooler can remove the heat. Personally, I would use liquid ultra on the die and Noctua NT-H1 on the top of the heat spreader. I have both and have used both. The only problem with the liquid ultra is when it dries, it is worse than Glue. But, being liquid metal does exactly what you want, transfers the heat off the die up to the heat spreader, which is why you de lidded. It wasn't doing that. If the heat never reaches the heat spreader, there is nothing you can do to remove the heat from the die.
    Readed also about that Liquid Pro/Ultra...

    I might not apply this Thermal Liquid compound yet "on die" the time to find out what's the best for me. I thought more of something like high-end Nano grease or yes that Noctua that are quite equal in conductivity but against the layer that might just be thicker than the Liquid Pro.

    Some use it on die for Liquid and take more of a grease for the cooler on top as you said. Liquid seems to let stain afterward...

    Will use that on the die, the day i think the Processor could stay for very long without IHS being removed.
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  10. Posts : 524
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1190

    HarriePateman said:
    Someone recommend me a nice cheapish CPU for overclocking

    Nothing too expensive knowing me i will only break it


    Core 2 Duo. You didn't say it had to be recent, and my E8500 clocked to 4.2 GHz (3.1 GHz stock) without any fuss.

    If you're wanting something within the last 5 years, well then, I don't know. :)
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