Delidding your CPU

so...are you in on this new meme?

I started by sand-papering & then sand-blasting the cpu cover. these days i remove that fuckin meme with a blade

20 C less at all times

soldered to the fuckin metal heatsink

women line up for DAYS to fuck me now (in the fuckin street...RAINING)

don't do that.

I hope you ruin an $800 CPU.

I'd consider doing that for when I'm ready to upgrade

>so...are you in on this new meme?
people have been doing this for years

My CPU has a soldered IHS, there IS a tool to remove the IHS on soldered chips, but it's risky and the benefits are only ~5-10c lower temps.
Not worth the risk since I'm happily at 4.5GHz

Forevially dellidded cpu

My CPUs weren't lidded to begin with.

Did my 3770k, stable over clock to 4.6 and my idle temps are about 35c. Load temps have never exceeded 60c. Used that synthetic diamond thermal shit on the inside and out. Feels goodman

hooooooooooly fuckin shit. has that gotten u laid?

i used pk-3 prolimatech (3rd most powerful thermal Juden...after metal paste)

fight me

>are you in on this new meme?

That's like a 4 year old meme, it started back when Intel noticed that the 2500k could be overclocked so well that people wouldn't need upgrades for a decade. So they started using thermal grease on the IHS on every K cpu ever since, to make them more difficult to overclock due to shit thermals.

>I hope you ruin an $800 CPU.

That would be an Xtreme Edition cpu, those come with soldered IHS and have vastly better thermals out of the box.

I had and still have a gf when I did it, so I guess

Before I used the diamond stuff I used the liquid metal. Doesn't last. Dries up really quick and ends up not being nearly as effective after about 3 months.

I did the heatspreader mod while most of you were in diapers.

(and smoked it trying to hit 650mhz and accidentially my K6-III+ set the VCore to 5v instead of 2.4v)

congratz. i am late 20's and i am starting to realize the pricelessness of not being old

fuck you

also i am building custom heatsinks out of copper coins

>copper
>not making a heatsink out of silver

I'm at 4.7GHz anyway, could probably push 4.8 for daily use too. Delidding doesn't seem to be worth it, I wouldn't be able to go much further with the OC anyway.

son. i melted my wedding gold gifts into a heatsink. one of the gold gifts was the only possession of a holocaust victim (son's grandma)

not delidded,
never breached 70* C

might delid and chase 5 ghz

being old is a privilege many do not get to experience

>1.5% increase in performance for a 200% increase in price

what? its the exact fuckin opposite lol right now on earth there's more oldies than young people

So, once the heat spreader is off do you just put it back on with a new thermal compound or do you leave it off and mount the cpu cooler directly?

The latter

Thanks for taking us one step closer to forgetting that awful jewish scam.

no problem. he is not my biological son. my wife doesnt want to father my sons

[citation need]

I honestly thought it was common knowledge that silver was the most conductive metal, if you check the Wikipedia page you'll see it's conductivity is about 430 W/(mK), gold and copper are pretty close, but copper is significantly cheaper

Not a scam. The whole world saw it happen.

SHALOM!!!

>new

Yes, it seems like you are quite new indeed

newfag, it started well over 10 years ago

A lot of them were old pentium M CPU's

>not buy workstations with unlidded CPUs

>america is the world

My cpu hits 40c° with the stock intel heatsink after two hours of 100% use
I could delid, mount a noctua and put liquid metal instead of thermal compound for dat sweet 2c gain
Room temp is 35btw