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*EPIC THREAD* Major Problems with Coollaboratory Liquid Pro Thermal Compound DEAD CPU

Meh. More like 20c and so easy with a Stanley knife. And for any one thinking about using on graphics cards it works great never use paste again

Then you must be very unlucky with your chip.

On average, people experience a 3-5C drop after delidding :)

Ignoring the fact that some of the delidder killed their CPU :)
 
Shameless bump!

Oh and if someone could link the video again please, I don't have the paste just don't see the video currently on this page, yet! *shock* :D
 
Entertaining or not, the stuff is the best you can get. Forget other brands of conventional pastes. Delid an ivybridge or a haswell, 10c minimum with this on the die, (but bang go's your warranty). Yes its hard to apply, very hard to totally remove. But it is amazing stuff.
 
This stuff is awesome. I rather nervously took a hammer to my 4670k last week and delidded it. I wasn't temperature limited before with temps only in the mid 50's under IBT but I had a core that was 9 degrees cooler than the rest and it was annoying me. I was surprised to find very little tim on the core and the bottom 1/4 had practically none at all. I cleaned the black stuff off both the pcb and IHS and while I was at it checked the IHS with a straight edge. It was massively concave so I lapped it at the same time. Clear nail varnish on the row of chips beside the core and then liquid pro on the core. Placed the cpu in the socket and placed the IHS on top and then clamped it down. Gelid Extreme 4 between the IHS and my block and finished building the loop back up. Pressed the power button and held my breath only to be met with a alarm and overclocking failed, press F1 for setup. After a bit of cursing I found that I hadn't plugged a fan into my fan controller and it was reading 0rpm which is why the alarm went off. Rectified this and got into the bios, re-applied my overclock and restarted. Into windows and checked the temps which were around 5-6 degrees cooler at idle. Opened HW Monitor, Real Temp and cpu-z and started IBT. Load temps are now mid 30's so a massive improvement although I still have that one core thats cooler than the rest. Proof below!! My rads are mounted on a windowsill and sucking the cooler air from outside through them which is how my temps are so low. I can't wait for winter to arrive to see if I can get into single digits!!


 
i have been useing it for ages with my delided 4970k ;)
got the stuff in between the HIS and DIE :) and then MX4 in between IHS and WATERBLOCK :) - = 4.8-4.9ghz 24/7 ;)

again working awesomely and i would highly recommend the stuff to people that know what the hell there doing with the stuff,
it shoots out real fast its not like paste its more like liquid than paste and if you squeeze it to tight it can go everywhere, but if your careful its a godsend...
 
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