I didn't notice any gap, no one has mentioned it before! Very glad it was successful!
I was so shocked at how well the TIM spreader cut my IHS off. Using that was too easy and it can't damage the pcb at all.
@Demons, that sounds great, I'd love to have my CPU in the 50's at load. I guess I'd have a £200 budget for watercooling, only CPU. Can fit 2x280mm rads in my case but will have a look at what to get.
update: Happy at 4.7 on air, similar temps to my 4.5 before delidding.
just looked at my cpu again,i cant even get the blade between the heatsink and pcb!!! no way im gonna scalp it without killing it,it looks far easier to me to dremmel round it three sides n peel the top up n replace the paste and pull back down,could even solder it closed as its copper if you wanted too
One slip with a dremmel and it'll be toast for sure, and they snag and stuff, you would need to be brave to put a dremmel near it.
Would love to do mine, got it at 4.5ghz, 1.24v and it still hits 75c while gaming, with core temp, why is core temp hotter than real temp by the way?
Mine is probably a little bit warmer as I feed it two GTX 480's right before it in the loop I think I may consider another pump and run seperate loops to see if my temps will come down some.
There must be a really safe way of doing it, is there nothing that will disolve the sealeant?
Will find a link to picDid you manage to find where the air pocket is? Still curious about that lol. Wished you luck btw!