http://hexus.net/tech/news/cpu/103054-overclocker-der8auer-delids-amd-ryzen-cpu-reveal-solder-tim/
>One of the better known professional overclockers on the world circuit has published a video in which he delids a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU. Der8auer starts his video by warning that you shouldn't try this at home, which is sage advice for two reasons revealed later in the video: 1. It’s a nerve-wracking processes which could easily break your shiny new CPU, and 2. AMD's Thermal Interface Material (TIM) is an indium-based solder which is a great conductor so delidding is rather unnecessary.
Yes Intel, I'm looking at you
>It was amusing the read the top comment on der8auer's video which was"Gold plating, high quality solder and silicone protected caps. Intel should be ashamed." [sic]
Not important
Literally who cares besides autists
SAND IT
UP TO 2000GRIT
WE'RE GOING SUBZERO BOYS
>>59196296
>shitposting this hard
>>59196078
>professional overclockers
>>59196078
LITERALLY
ANOTHER
SHOAH
>>59196078
How long is the TIM supposed to last on Intel chips
>>59196286
>>59196296
In Jewtel-Land you have to buy at least a "xyz-E" or Xeon.
>Ryzen releases without ECC
The pain is real.
Oh boy, Intel made reddit angry this time
>>59196355
The same, difference is one conducts heat much more efficiently.
Wow it's almost like you can't soldier smaller dies which is why Intel uses TIM on their cheaper CPUs.
Wow holy shit.
>>59196261
That guy won't be getting sponsored ever again.
>>59196296
I own a 3570k and after delidding saw a 20c drop in temperautre. Yes, ivy bridge was THAT bad.
>>59196387
>[Jewing intensifies]
>>59196078
OY TO THE VEY.
1. THICK substrate
2. Iridium-based solder
INTEL confirmed ripping-off customers
AHAHAHAHAHA