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im thinking about delidding my cpu and as it seems the liquid pro thermal paste is the best is this right and should i also use this to between my cpu waterblock and heatspreader

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The Coollaboratory Liquid Pro is great stuff for delidding, but be careful with it. It must touch the die and the die only, if you get it on the other components on the CPU then you will likely short it out and damage it due to the fact that Liquid Pro is essentially liquid metal thermal paste.

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The Coollaboratory Liquid Pro is great stuff for delidding, but be careful with it. It must touch the die and the die only, if you get it on the other components on the CPU then you will likely short it out and damage it due to the fact that Liquid Pro is essentially liquid metal thermal paste.

yeah i know this already but i heard i shouldnt use it under the waterblock/heatspreader because it will stick too them really hard like you wont get it off

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yeah i know this already but i heard i shouldnt use it under the waterblock/heatspreader because it will stick too them really hard like you wont get it off

I wouldn't recommend using it for the heatsink because if the time comes that you have to remove it, you will end up scratching your CPU's IHS and the cooler's contact surface. I'm not too sure on it sticking though.

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I wouldn't recommend using it for the heatsink because if the time comes that you have to remove it, you will end up scratching your CPU's IHS and the cooler's contact surface. I'm not too sure on it sticking though.

guess ic diamond is also pretty good linus loves that stuff

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im thinking about delidding my cpu and as it seems the liquid pro thermal paste is the best is this right and should i also use this to between my cpu waterblock and heatspreader

this stuff is suppose to be best 

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guess ic diamond is also pretty good linus loves that stuff

I have used it myself, it's great paste. As well, Noctua's NT-H1 is fantastic.

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I have used it myself, it's great paste. As well, Noctua's NT-H1 is fantastic.

i have the noctua one laying arround using it atm on my waterblock have it from nh-d14

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this stuff is suppose to be best

gonna research it give me some time

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im thinking about delidding my cpu and as it seems the liquid pro thermal paste is the best is this right and should i also use this to between my cpu waterblock and heatspreader

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/interpunction

 

Anyway, what is your motivation for doing it though. Having a shit overclock at 1.3V?

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this stuff is suppose to be best

is this avaliable already ?

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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/interpunction

Anyway, what is your motivation for doing it though. Having a shit overclock at 1.3V?

better temps i guess, i think 4.8 ghz at 1.34 v is not bad

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better temps i guess, i think 4.8 ghz at 1.34 v is not bad

 

If you're going to use Liquid Ultra, take care of the small SMD's next to the chip aswell. Any spreading of the TIM on those parts can lead to instant death of the chip.

 

Even with a Delid, I don't think 1.34V is a particularly good voltage to be running a haswell chip on. 1.3V is what i'd say is the max. voltage for a 24/7 OC if you want your chip to not degrade (not dying, just requiring higher voltages) after 1.5-2 years.

 

But how bad can temps be on a custom loop though...

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If you're going to use Liquid Ultra, take care of the small SMD's next to the chip aswell. Any spreading of the TIM on those parts can lead to instant death of the chip.

Even with a Delid, I don't think 1.34V is a particularly good voltage to be running a haswell chip on. 1.3V is what i'd say is the max. voltage for a 24/7 OC if you want your chip to not degrade (not dying, just requiring higher voltages) after 1.5-2 years.

thanks but still the lower temps the better

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If you're going to use Liquid Ultra, take care of the small SMD's next to the chip aswell. Any spreading of the TIM on those parts can lead to instant death of the chip.

Even with a Delid, I don't think 1.34V is a particularly good voltage to be running a haswell chip on. 1.3V is what i'd say is the max. voltage for a 24/7 OC if you want your chip to not degrade (not dying, just requiring higher voltages) after 1.5-2 years.

But how bad can temps be on a custom loop though...

temps are in the 70s its alot of voltage xD

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thanks but still the lower temps the better

 

Hey you're preaching to the chior, i've delidded mine with liquid ultra. Just saying, it's not always necesary. For me it's nice to have a low delta-T for my mini-itx cooler and setup.

But for a customloop... i'd say 1.3V should stay relatively cool (<73 deg).

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Hey you're preaching to the chior, i've delidded mine with liquid ultra. Just saying, it's not always necesary. For me it's nice to have a low delta-T for my mini-itx cooler and setup.

But for a customloop... i'd say 1.3V should stay relatively cool (<73 deg).

haha idc if its neccesary im willing to try stuff and my temps are fine (for the voltage) i guess

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haha idc if its neccesary im willing to try stuff and my temps are fine (for the voltage) i guess

 

well use the vice method, and use some latex/acrylic paint on the SMD's. Check my sig for temps on an i5 with liquid ultra @ 1.368V (cpu-z fails).

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well use the vice method, and use some latex/acrylic paint on the SMD's. Check my sig for temps on an i5 with liquid ultra @ 1.368V (cpu-z fails).

thanks alot yeah it seems the vice method is the reccomended one

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is this avaliable already ?

not quite.

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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