Soldato
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It must have been aluminium then, liquid pro is said to be unsuitable for aluminium IHS for that reason.
Is the IHS on IB copper?
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It must have been aluminium then, liquid pro is said to be unsuitable for aluminium IHS for that reason.
So the AS5 is actually better than the IC diamond?
Is the IHS on IB copper?
So the AS5 is actually better than the IC diamond?
Nickel plated copper.Is the IHS on IB copper?
that's a nice drop in tempssnip


I just did mine, its really simple and took less than a hour.
That seems pretty conclusive then, Intel cheaped out on the TIM instead of solder (which liquid pro is basically a liquid version of as far as I can tell).
Good work Mik3. I guess this would also help even more at higher overclocks/temps so the difference may be more like 15C at 4.6Ghz and 20C at 4.8Ghz making way for SB level OC's.

For **** sakes someone attempt 5ghz with either the heatspreader off or with replacement tim!
Hm give 1.4V a go and see if you can be stable at 4.9? (you are water cooling right?)
I reckon I would need around 1.5v to achieve that so I not going to bother, I would have loved to though being as you asked so nice.
lol sorry
So you think 5Ghz is a no go then?
1.5v is way to much for 22nm to handle, A tad dissapointing, was hoping for 5Ghz+ once the heatspreader was off.