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Guru3D.com » News » NudeCNC Launches Tools to Lap processir DIE and IHS of Intel Socket 1151 CPUs

NudeCNC Launches Tools to Lap processir DIE and IHS of Intel Socket 1151 CPUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/22/2020 07:37 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
NudeCNC Launches Tools to Lap processir DIE and IHS of Intel Socket 1151 CPUs

Perhaps you can remember him from that liquid cooling block that made direct contact with the processor Die of the 9th Intel Core processors. NudeCNC now released new tools designed to lap both the IHS and DIE of Intel 1151 processors, seeking to remove the danger from these processes.

The new gear is designed to maximize the effectiveness of these processes of heatspreader and die lapping, while removing the dangers involved. The end result is a flat surface thanks to balanced lapping, with as little as risk as possible to the hardware.

Obviously, you have to delid before the processor and remove its thermal compound layer, not always an easy task. Not to mention that your warranty is lost. However, for the enthusiast who wants more, there is now the option to do it (more)safely. If you are interested, you can get the IHS lapping kit and CPU lapping kit for $32 USD. You can visit the website here.

  







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Andrew LB
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#5781539 Posted on: 04/22/2020 08:06 AM
Pretty innovative looking product. Someone should compare this method to traditional hand lapping along with temps to see how much improvement there really is.

The Goose
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#5781583 Posted on: 04/22/2020 11:25 AM
While it is a neat product at the projected price it does add a lot of work for the user with a few only a few degree`s gain, also you completely destroy your warranty not to mention adding issues in the event of reselling the cpu in the future, I know Linus tested the first Nude water block and got a few degree`s gain but will lapping the die make much more improvement....who knows, by the time someone actually tests this method and releases there findings most people will have moved on to the next gen chip set or switched to Amd.

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#5781592 Posted on: 04/22/2020 12:26 PM
The above post is valid for anything tweaker related.
The ram with the extra low latency, the super cool duper motherboard, and the videocard with the extra power delivery.
Everytime you go off the specs, you spend a LOT and you gain a BIT.
And this is valid for large companies.
A product like this from an individual/small company is to admire and praise imho.

Fender178
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#5781611 Posted on: 04/22/2020 01:21 PM
I remember this cooling design from Linus Tech Tips back when he tried the prototype that was made for a 7700K and had great results from it.

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#5781784 Posted on: 04/23/2020 01:40 AM
Yep, you would definitely need to delid the CPU for this operation; aluminum oxide (on the sand paper) getting into it would not be a good thing. Nevertheless the fixture itself is a great idea.

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