EK jet plates???

Pretty sure the 4770 just uses a normal default jet plate most of the time, but if you have flow problems, you can lower the restriction by changing plate.

Have you refitted the cooler?

Might be bad contact between it and the IHS. The other thing to blame might be the crappy paste they put in between the chip and the IHS, nothing you can do about this without delidding it, i'm afraid.
 
What temps are you getting and at what volts / OC ? What's in your loop and how much radiator space?
 
Pretty sure the 4770 just uses a normal default jet plate most of the time, but if you have flow problems, you can lower the restriction by changing plate.

Have you refitted the cooler?

Might be bad contact between it and the IHS. The other thing to blame might be the crappy paste they put in between the chip and the IHS, nothing you can do about this without delidding it, i'm afraid.

Chips dellided and lapped, using liquid metal between ihs and on top

What temps are you getting and at what volts / OC ? What's in your loop and how much radiator space?

I need 1.4v+ for 4.5ghz+ :( day temp at 100% load 79c, night (heating on in house) 84c
Rad space, xspc AX 360+240, just cpu block until gpu block comes available.
No sensor on water temp but rads, tubes etc feel cool to touch, this is after 5+ hours benching for stability
 
Well to compare - mine is at 4.5 @ 1.3v but hasn't been delid - I have ray storm block and so 780 SLi in a loop with a EK 60mm 360 and a 60mm 120 all running corsair fans on 800rpm. Whilst my temps are not as high as yours (hitting mid 70's) - my voltage is less.

The rig only really gets hot if I'm benching the whole rig - say several runs of heaven. Stressing the 4770k on it's own doesn't really warm it up.
 
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