https://forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?members/kosch.17687/
I ended up buying a de-lidding tool and doing it myself. At least you know it's done right. Watch a few videos, take your time and you'll be fine. For best results use liquid metal for the die and only use a very, very tiny blob for spreading
drop me a PM. I'll try and find the video I watched but the guy cuts up an old credit card to remove the excess gunkAwesome, will drop you a line.Yes, just a small dab in each corner, I used high temp gasket sealer, got plenty left. You're welcome to borrow it, it's the DER8AUER one they sell on heredrop me a PM. I'll try and find the video I watched but the guy cuts up an old credit card to remove the excess gunk
Turns out my board comes with a die guard, so I could consider mounting the Cosair 150i directly on top without using liquid metal.
https://overclocking.guide/msi-z97-xpower-ac-review/
Yes, since around Haswell it's been considered necessary on hotter chips for overclocking. It's practically standard for the 8700k for example.Hmm is this something a lot of folks do now?
Yes, since around Haswell it's been considered necessary on hotter chips for overclocking. It's practically standard for the 8700k for example.