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Grizzly is the best option for longevity. LM still a decent option.
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Train at lower value is a decent technique sometimes. This is decent advise.Never mind, just seen you've hit 4k on mems.
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Try loading BIOS defaults and then:
- Input 1.15 for VCCIO / System Agent and 1.4v for memory.
- Set mem frequency to 3866
- Manually input your DRAM timings for 4266 (so in my case - 19-19-19-39-2T)
- leave tweak mode on auto - F10 and save changes.
- Boot to windows and restart
- Enter BIOS and change to 4000Mhz - F10 save changes and load into windows
Did you use liquid metal? I did mine today and have about 25C lower temps on my 8350k. Corsair H80iv2 AIO.
8Pack, as someone who has applied thermal paste to many 8700Ks already, do you have a preferred method? Pea/grain of rice in the middle or a thin line? I've bought some Thermal Grizzly to use with my Noctua NH-D15. Cheers.
Kryonaut my choice also. I spread thin layer on IHS after heating with hairdryer. Spreads like butter then .
Kryonaut is the best option by far.
@8 Pack , what do you put between the HS and cooler? When you are doing your delidding/overclocking and testing?Kryonaut is the best option by far.
Forgive my ignorance but is that Paste or liquid metal?Hydronaut for testing.
I assume you have tested liquid metal vs paste between the cooler and it's negligible. Weird that it makes such a difference between the die and HS. Is it just the paste intel using is really terrible?Just use paste..normal paste. Hydronaut is Thermal Grizzly paste designed for water cooling.