Only had her for a day before I got her top off.
A little dirty but nothing a little alcohol can't fix.
DELID DIS
Some passed out drunk pics of here ?
>>60495180
It is funny how intel bois have to go trough with this shit and amd gods have soldered on IHS
>>60495180
>voided warranty
lmao
>>60495187
kek
>>60495832
Why doesn't Intel use a soldered heat spreader, anyway?
>>60495878
to save few cents per chip
>>60495911
> tfw no solid gold heat spreader
>>60495180
>>60495832
Isn't the 5820K also soldered? I would not buy a four core i7 nowadays. I'm even tempted to switch to AMDs HEDT platform later.
>>60495911
It's a bit more than that actually (indium is expensive and very few other solders will bind to both silicon dies and metal), but the point stands.
http://overclocking.guide/the-truth-about-cpu-soldering/
However, Ryzen dies are tiny so the thermal expansion problems would be even worse - and yet AMD manages it perfectly fine.
Honestly Intel hasn't been trying as hard as it could be with its desktop CPUs. They cut corners on process. If you knew how bad the electromigration could be if left unchecked you'd understand why you don't want to run Kaby Lake without the power state drivers and why a surprising amount of the die spends its time completely gated off - it's not just heat.
>>60496835
over/under on coffee lake-s being soldered this time around?
>>60495758
I hate those leather cases. They're so tacky.
>>60495878
Their stuff runs cool enough to not need it, at least when not overclocking.
>>60495832
Too bad they don't sell two versions of the chip.
>>60497365
What's the point when the HEDT CPUs are soldered?
>>60497387
Because the above gets even lower temperatures.
>>60495180
What exactly am I looking at? Looks like the heatsink is on the bottom?? What have you done anon!
>>60496835
>Honestly Intel hasn't been trying as hard as it could be with its desktop CPUs
Well yeah, they haven't had any actual competition in nearly a decade
>>60495180
why dont cpus just come like this? surely a heatsink designed for contact to this part (whatever it is) would be more efficient, especially if you solder one to it?
>>60495180
Just need to lap it now
>>60498220
/g/ autists are obsessed with thermals so they "delid" the CPU metal part and put on their own thing to get better temps. It voids the warranty and only gets maybe gets slightly cooler temps that are negligible.
>>60500050
Yes goy, that TIM is certified fresh!
>people will justify voiding there warranty and possibly destroying there new CPU to delid because Intel is is to greedy to just solder the damn things
Intel has gotten there loyalists trained to just aceept the fact there being fucked
>>60500050
Oh I forgot all about the heat spreader, thanks. If they keep going, can look like this.
>>60495731
Just woke up but I'll oblige.
Here she is strapped down and exposed to me and my syringe.
>>60497271
>Their stuff runs cool enough
>>60500998
It can also tolerate more heat than kids on Internet forums say. Google makes intel guarantee their processors to temperatures much higher than spec.
>>60501260
The processers google uses are xeons which are already built to handle more heat than consumer CPUs and are soldered
>>60495758
fuck that's hot
>>60495878
gold plating costs money too
>>60500801
>>60495180
HAHA did you fags actually buy a fucking delid tool?
I have used my utility knife since 2005 for popping the ihs.
Well except for the soldered ones where I only used the blades and a candle.
>>60501803
Yeah cause I'm a bitch.
>>60500801
>>60501963
wait a sec, I've been out of the loop for some time, is kaby lake temps such a problem that there's a commercial product used to use once to delid this shit?
jesus fuck intel on suicide watch
>>60502030
Yes.
I used a vice and some electric tape for my 4770k and 4570k
>>60502030
Yep. Dumb jews saved a couple shekels on the TIM. People have gotten up to 30 C lower temps on overclocked CPU by delidding.
I wish I could have gone Ryzen but already had a mobo.
>>60502115
how did that go? is this glue really sturdy or the knife goes in smoothly? I've checked how tough the glue is on a Phenom II but it went in too easy (also it's soldered, unlike jewtel shit)
>>60502128
yeah, I know - I'm suffering from this too, but I'm still on 3770k and the TIM seems to be waaay past it's expiration date, so I'm going to do the same, although I'm not going to buy these expensive toys and just go with some thin blade, tape and good grounding.
>>60501337
Is my Xeon soldered?
>>60497258
But they protect the phone's screen, thats all that matters imo.
>>60501337
to lower the temps on xeons they just underclock them, the crap paste is used on whole range of products
>>60497181
Probably not soldered, as they've admitted that their coffee lake cores are actually slower than Kaby's. Which to me means they cant clock them higher because they're still using toothpaste for TIM.
https://hothardware.com/news/intel-suggests-core-i7-7700k-users-stop-overclocking-to-prevent-temp-spikes
>Hothardware
>>60498912
Old AMDs used to come like this, but it's too easy to break of the edges of the bare dies so they stopped doing it.
>>60502030
A-yup. I've got a Noctua DH-15S on an i7-7700k (Not overclocked) and just sitting idle that thing bleeds heat. You can physically feel hot air rising off the top of the case.
>>60502314
>>60503556
Lucky, I wanted a Noctua but checked dimensions and it wouldn't fit.
I had to go for a meme water cooler which had such a big radiator I almost couldn't mount it on the CPU.
>>60503871
>>60503556
>>60503934
Then it turned out I couldn't put the side panel on because my side panel had a circle which was designed to be indented inwards which just barely made the space too small.
>>60495187
HAHAHAHAHAHA 10/10
>>60503935
[spoiler]i dont think theres any more of this series[/spoiler]
>spooolers on gee
>>60495878
they do... on the $1000 cpus.
>>60500149
my fucking boner. jesus that's hot.
>>60503983
Thats pretty hot senpai