Delidding 4770k Haswell

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Posted here instead of CPU section as it's more related to overclocking.

Nothing like smacking a 3 week old cpu with a hammer to liven up a dull Tuesday afternoon! No wonder my wife always tries to find stuff to stop me getting bored (oo-er)!

Video:-
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/amigafan2003/media/VIDEO00311_zpsa1c8f822.mp4.html


Get it in a vice - I used electrical tape on the jaws to try to avoid marking the IHS:-
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Black adhesive scraped off with a cash card (always useful to have if you kill the cpu) and the core cleaned:-
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Inside of the IHS cleaned - you don't have to go mad removing the adhesive on the inside - just clean it off the mating faces:-
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CPU dropped into the socket:-
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Cool Laborotory Ultra applied to the core and a smear on the inside of the IHS - this stuff is weird and a bugger to apply - it's essentially liquid metal:-
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IHS remounted and locked down with the socket hold down plat and a pea sized amount of Gelid GC Extreme - remember to orientate the IHS the right way but it'll be obvious when you try to lock down the plate!:-
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Was it worth it? Well, I didn't kill the cpu so that answer might have been different, but here goes:-
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That's a whole 25c lower than before. Admidtedly peaks were recorded when at 1.3v but still :eek:

Right, lets bump the voltage and see what we can squeeze out of this bad boy :-)
 
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FYI, this chip is still going strong in my sons PC at 4.5ghz and 1.25v - what a cracking chip it's been - plays MS flight Sim 2020 quite nicely with a 980Ti.

I will soon be going on the MM as a bundle though as I'm going to build him a new rig around a 5600x when they hit retail.
 
did you change the TIM on the die ? when i had 3770k with naked die and i wasn't using liquid metal i would find i had to re-paste every few months
now with 8700k and LM its going strong

Yes, used LM on the die from the outset.
 
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