Delid your CPU with the Delid Die Mate

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Hehe nice, no guarantee to not damage your CPU anyway 😀 But at least people have another option now, believe it or not, not everybody got a vice at home.
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Will def try and get one of these! I've delid two chips, chipped both DIEs one survived the other didn't, 3770K died 🙁 No doubt I'll be delidding 6700Ks at some point so I'll def need this!
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nice news for square fingers...
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If intel still soldered, this all wouldn't be an issue :P
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Great idea! Such a simple idea, too! I've successfully (thankfully) delidded three CPUs thus far and, though it gets "easier" each time, it's still (for me) a nerve wracking job. I'm defintely going to grab one or two of these as soon as possible.
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Simple. Elegant. Clever. It's amazing really, I can't believe none of us thought of making this :P I hope he copyrighted the idea before publicizing it. Brilliant work. Love it.
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Thumbs up!!! Deadly solution, still I would be a bit nervous but waaaay less.
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Still too much risk for a couple of degrees.
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Still too much risk for a couple of degrees.
A couple lol My 3570K dropped around 25C!!
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A couple lol My 3570K dropped around 25C!!
Maybe for Ivy, that generation was very hot and bad overclocker. Newest CPU's dont benefit that much.
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Maybe for Ivy, that generation was very hot and bad overclocker. Newest CPU's dont benefit that much.
My haswell 4770k would disagree. :wanker:
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That's cool!
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My haswell 4770k would disagree. :wanker:
Running my 4770K at 4,5 GHz (1.175 volt) with just Air... okey it gets to 60-65C during Gaming but that's perfectly fine. Also keep in mind i run my Noctua NH-U14S in Silent Mode which doesn't go above 750 RPM. So those temps are perfectly acceptable.
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Let me guess, there will be no more warranty if you remove the metal cover...
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Let me guess, there will be no more warranty if you remove the metal cover...
Of course not. I use a vise, works well but like others have said it is very nerve racking.
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Everyone keep your pants on lol. This device will apparently cost more than 80 euro's. That's quite a lot for somebody to use it just once as we don't know if this will also work on future architecture CPU's.
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Lol, in this case @rflair figured out the cheapest way to remove the cover. I've never tried to remove the cover, I will start with a cheap CPU. Question: Does the standard coolers still fit on the processor, when we remove the cover?
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Everyone keep your pants on lol. This device will apparently cost more than 80 euro's. That's quite a lot for somebody to use it just once as we don't know if this will also work on future architecture CPU's.
Where di you find that info?
Lol, in this case @rflair figured out the cheapest way to remove the cover. I've never tried to remove the cover, I will start with a cheap CPU. Question: Does the standard coolers still fit on the processor, when we remove the cover?
You put the IHS back on after removing the rubbery glue and reapplying a thermal compound. Some clue it back on some just have the cpu locking mechanish hold it in place. Either way works fine.
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Where di you find that info? You put the IHS back on after removing the rubbery glue and reapplying a thermal compound. Some clue it back on some just have the cpu locking mechanish hold it in place. Either way works fine.
Can I use any Thermal Compound, or do I have to use a specific one in this case??? Does Intel use a good thermal compound?? Can the Intel Thermal compound get dry with the time???
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Maybe for Ivy, that generation was very hot and bad overclocker. Newest CPU's dont benefit that much.
Getting to 4.7ghz and temps @ max 75 when stressed is not that bad for Ivy :P tho if it stayed around 50 it would be awesome.