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  1. Allright! Finally got the answer I was hoping for! :) Thank you all for participating with troubleshooting and tips. I am pretty sure i tried the same configs at earlier stage before clean install of windows. But for me, what I did, except from clean Windows 10 install, i not sure about the different OC options on Mobo was the reason because it just didn't make any sense. Anyways, any explanations or comments regarding this is very much welcome :) Just to summarize; I suspected that the CPU or motherboard got damaged due to delid and overclocking. No typical symptoms such as power offs or glitching screens were experienced, only that in every app, cinebench, CPU-z, and score result, only 8 of my 16 threads were active. It was showing 8 core and 8 threads, and 4 cores and 8 threads when HTT was enabled. "Fixes" and changes i did: - Clean Win10 Pro install (+formatting the drive) - Msconfig (all active cores unchecked) - Clar CMOS after inspecting delid and CPU/socket. - Reconfigured OC with other settings in bios. OC bios changes: - CPU ratio offset AVX/AVX-512 - set to value: -5 - CPU ratio mode - set to value: Fixed Mode - Misc settings - EIST and Intel Turbo Boost - set to value: Disabled - Hyper-threading - set to value: Enabled - Active Processor Cores control: set to value: Enabled New cinebench score: 2135 Active cores 8 and threads 16. All good!
  2. All eight Cores visible and looks active. from 0 to 7. Hmm.. I came a cross another thread on other forum from waay back then, and some said that Windows could cause this sometimes and a fresh install could help. So with everything from relid to bios is checked, i guess I will have to give my computer a fresh start, not like last time, but a clean install. Hopefully that will fix it
  3. Hey! I had the same issue with heat before delid, and I would absolutely recommend replacing the crappy paste Intel have chosen with the Grizzly Conductonaut! I can easily overclock to 4,8 now with max temps under 70-75. I even got 5 GHz and under 75c stable, but that was with Conductonaut LM between AIO and IHS, something I really regret and will not recommend doing ? I use the NZXT Kraken x62 and used the rockit 99 tool and nail polish to seal the micro components on the board. The reason I ned the extra boost is because of X-plane 11, DCS and P3DV4 VR. The extra MHz helped a lot on the performance! Good luck! And don't forget to leave a small space when gluing it back on, it's obviously for ventilation. Look at picture
  4. Thanks, I will definitely check it out. First a small update after relidding. All seemed okay. Looks like it was no damage to micro components or any significant spills of liquid metal inside. I am 99% sure that there has been no damage to the cpu due to rough handling or physical inflicted damage either. I will relid this in the same way, and have decided to do a clean install of Windows as well. I'll get back to you guys! Thanks you all for tips for troubleshooting
  5. ? It may be due to the angle of the pic that makes it look like bent. It is in perfect shape, and the small fibres and dust particles after the swab does look like scratches, I do agree with that Though, the liquid metal Conductonaut was very active alloy with the copper as you can see. It is as almost all og the copper coating on that plate is completely gone on that part IHS was touching! Glass sounds interesting, any tutorials out there og somewhere I can get spare parts? One thing is for sure, I mean, the cooling effect with liquid Conductonaut under the IHS and between the pump and cpu, was a great! Though, I'm not sure I was supposed to use it for the "heatsink", as you can see the results. Any comments/concerns there?
  6. Yea, i guess. I really hope non of the components on board is dead, but whats wierd is that all 8 cores seems to work perfectly fine. During gameplay and temps are good. I also sealed the components on board with nail polish to avoid potential short-circuiting due to spill inside, so i do suspect that something during the delid or OC process went wrong! With hyperthreading turned on, it reduces cores to 4 and 8 threads, No change after clearing CMOS and upgrading to GTX 1080 TI (upgrade irrelevant to this topic issue), so i guess i have to relid to check it to be on the safe side.Though I had some problems after installing the GTX 1080TI, got this 0xc000021a bluescreen error and was ending up with a clean install of windows! Thanks for taking time reading through, Nick name. Ill get back to you as soon as i checked and will upload some pictures of delid process.
  7. I did clear the CMOS and did not load any saved setting or similar. Did everything from scratch you can say. After that I experienced some wierd problems with not recognizing USB devices, but will try again as I removed the heat sink, Kraken x62. There were no spills and the cooling effect was very good, just to mention. Though I did see electromagnetic alloy tendencies between the LM and kopper beneath the heatsink. (pictures attached) I will go over with compressed air and make sure no debris will get stuck between motherboard and cpu, and probably try another cooling paste such as kryonaut or artig cooling MX-2. Or should I just stick to LM and reapply it as it is?
  8. Anyone? Recent diagnostics attempts to solve it: - Checking all Cores working in task manager - ok - Clear CMOS - Activation all cores with MSconfig - HyperThreadTech on and off - Reinstall of Cinebench and CPU-z update. - Testing with latest Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool x64 - passed. --- IPDT64 - Revision: 4.1.0.31 --- IPDT64 - Start Time: 17-Nov-18 21:50:07 ---------------------------------------------- -- Testing ---------------------------------------------- CPU 1 - Genuine Intel - Pass. CPU 1 - BrandString - Pass. CPU 1 - Cache - Pass. CPU 1 - MMXSSE - Pass. CPU 1 - IMC - Pass. CPU 1 - Prime Number - Pass. CPU 1 - Floating Point - Pass. CPU 1 - Math - Pass. CPU 1 - GPUStressW - Pass. CPU 1 - CPULoad - Pass. CPU 1 - CPUFreq - Pass. CPU 1 - PCH - Pass. CPU 1 - SPBC - Pass. IPDT64 Passed --- IPDT64 - Revision: 4.1.0.31 --- IPDT64 - End Time: 17-Nov-18 21:54:00 ---------------------------------------------- PASS
  9. Do you think i have damaged the CPU ? I also cleared the CMOS without any changes. Still 8 cores 8 threads, and 4 cores and 8 threads when HTT enabled
  10. Yea, i did that before delidin the CPU. Maybe reset, and then do a clean OC? I also did this MSCONFIG thingie, activating all 8 cores. No effect whatsoever.
  11. Hey guys! I would very much appreciate if one of you experts could take a look at my settings here. Basically what im trying to do is to get most performance out of the CPU and make it more gaming effective rather than what other multitasking related processes it is designed for. At first i was trying 4,7 / 4,8 Ghz with all fans at max, but still had some problems with thermals and peaked over 90+ randomly. So I then decided to delid the 7820x with the Rockit 99 tool, did everything right presumably, with no damage to micro components on board, sealed some of the components with nailpolish, high temp silicone glue with a small ventilation gap between the IHS and board. It looked like a clean nice job, and the i used the Grizzly LM conductonaut, just a thin thin layer on both cpu and inside IHS. I also used the same LM on the Kraken x62 and CPU without any spills or issues. Well, i guess i have to take a look under there after 6 moths just to be safe or immediate and noticeable temp fluctuations. What can i say, the results was amazing! I can now even overclock up to 5 Ghz with temps 74c on max load in a couple of hours. For me this was a success. BUT! im not quite sure though. Especially when running the first Cinebench benchmark the score was about 2200. Also showing what CPU count was, 8 cores and 16 threads. The second- or third day, with no changes i do a new benchmark with an ending result of 1570 ish cinebench score. I also noticed in CPU-Z that ut only shows 8 cores and 8 threads. May i have damaged it? all my games is running awesome, i can really see major difference in performance and I am pretty stoked! (mostly in X-plane11, DCS and P3Dv4). Though i am concerned due to what displays and what the cinebench results are. I will post some pictures from Bios, CPU-Z and HWiNFO. (CAM's voltage is waay off compared to what's actual). And btw, some also recommended to turn on Hypher-threading Tech, but that actually reduced the cores to 4 and threads likewise. No joke. (i have HTH off due to P3DV4.3 utilises CPU better that way) My system specs:Intel i7 7820x (oc 4,9 ghz stable)Kraken x62 watercooler.Asus R. Strix GTX 1070 TIG.Skill TridentZ DDR4-3200 QC - 32GBMsi Gaming M7 Ack X2992 x M.2 SSD's (running P3Dv4 and XP11 on both, but on separately)3 x SSD addons and OS Win10 on separate disk.Corsair 860i PSU Thanks in advance, and very much appreciated!
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