>delid "master race"
You're taking the piss right?
>delid "master race"
You're taking the piss right?
more like delid "slave race"
>he doesn't delid his CPU
You brought this upon yourself, redditor.
>they dont understand that the ihs has also a mechanical function besides heat dissipation
Enjoy your cpus shitting the bed early.
No.
I have a Ryzen.
Everyone here knows deliding is just a fanservice for overclockers.
But Ayymd niggs be mad.
wtf is that
why would I
there's no cum under my CPU heat spreader
>welcome to the cucked master race
> t. cuck
I delided my 7700k now @5ghz prime 95 small under a D14 hits 67deg C max
reported for ableist language
>not delid and lapping
>2017
/thread
Time to delid my laptops now!
Kill yourself, shill.
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What Sup Forums CSS is that? It looks fucking awful, at least you're using the tomorrow theme
>unironically using the "master race" meme
holy shit
I prefer AMD but overclocking, and water cooling, are stupid, pointless, dangerous, gimmicks. There is no point. It's the equivalent of a consumer sports car with a giant spoiler and loud exhaust mod
the improvements of delidding a CPU are trivial at best wtf
DELID THISSS
This.
>tfw 3930k
>tfw Soldered
nice specs user, how does it play witcher 3 though?
It's been a rendering and compression workhorse since I put it together, haven't had a chance to game on it too much.
That depends on what you do after delidding. Just replacing the shitty stock thermal paste with some decent stuff, throwing the heatspreader back on, and calling it a day? Yeah, that's not going to do much. You'll get more out of it if you use liquid metal TIM, but for maximum effect, you can also replace the heat spreader with a spacer like pic related and mount your cooler directly to the die. Instead of going die>TIM>heatspreader>TIM>cooler, you're just going die>TIM>cooler, and getting a much more efficient heat transfer.
Yeah, that mechanical function is protecting the die so that it doesn't get chipped or cracked while installing a cooler. The spacer minimizes that risk to the point where, as long as you're not a total retard, you can pretty much disregard it.
>Not running Windows 7
Windows 7 works my dudes
>Falling for the "Win10 sux" meme
Luddite.
No, half my programs don't work on shitty Windows 10. Windows 7 just works.
Intel's been using cheap thermal solution on their newest chips. I can't say that I blame them.
>I prefer AMD but overclocking, and water cooling, are stupid, pointless, dangerous, gimmicks. There is no point. It's the equivalent of a consumer sports car with a giant spoiler and loud exhaust mod
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>spend $500 on a CPU
>spend $50 on delidding
>spend $50 on liquid metal
>spend $200 on a mobo
>spend $100 on an AIO
>spend $700 on a GPU
>play games at 720p
The current state of Intel
Any specific drawbacks for installing w7 with ryzen cpu?
Wow Im an idiot. Whenever Ive repaired laptops Ive never thought about why desktops have the lid and why laptops dont
Not that I can find. Runs pretty stable at 4ghz.
USB support issues in installer, nothing major though
How is water cooling dangerous, dumbass? Is this really the state of Sup Forums?
>muh leaks muhfugga
Can be solved by putting the DVD that came with your mobo while the installer runs.
I work at Corsair, and our watercoolers have an extremely small chance of leaking. When customers have a bad pump screw up their components, we will generally replace everything. The only time when we won't replace parts is if the leak was due to the user's own retardation.
I never said it was a good answer, it's just the one probably going through the mind of any retard who calls water cooling dangerous. Also,
>Corsair
We're talking about big boy cooling here. Go brag about your braindead baby AIO shit somewhere else.
delid this
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In an ltt video they got -20°C from putting a bit of thermal past under the heat spreader seems like that worth it
The IHS also spreads the pressure of the cooler over a wider area.
I've heard Haswell-E (or at least i7 5820k CPUs) can't (or aren't worth being) delidded. Why? I want nicer temps too.
Good damn what the fuck Intel
Just fucking burn my shit up senpai
>Why?
because the ihs is soldered to the die, you literally won't get better temps unless you plan on "delidding" it and putting a custom water block directly onto the die
if you want nicer temps get a nh-d15 or something, my 5820k won't go above 70c on prime95 with a mild 4.2ghz overclock and 20-25c ambient temp
>delidding
>not depinning
fucking pussy
>Windows 7 works my dudes
>windows 7 just werks
>turning on displayport monitor triggers searching for external projectors
>dual gpu bug causes windows explorer vram memory leak
>hardcoded vram limits for triggering windows performance issue warnings
>randomly doesn't boot
This used to be an issue on old CPU's as well, just after they moved from slots to PGA. AMD used to stick 4 things in the corner to try and reduce pressure from the die itself. You could crack them if you applied too much force while installing the cooler
Thank you for the explanation.
I've got an NH-D15 as well, but I'm not too experienced in clean overclocking. Automated overclocking has failed for me. I'd like to ramp up my 5820k and 980ti. Is there a good guide on Overclock or YT? I assume I'd have to mess with voltages too.
You don't really think that's Sup Forums do you?
Is it not?
my nigga
pure idiocy for average consumers that don't overclock or only do in moderation
get a monster air cooler ... and shits more than cool
sorry user that is not true anymore. The new 8700k get 70c underwater at stock speeds.
(You)
Remember the early 1366 i7s? The same shit all over again.
>reducing the effective contact area for heat dissipation and exposing the paper-thin silicon wafer that you can crack with your finger
Fucking genius!
>use liquid metal
lol, enjoy permanently fucking up your cpu
Start with a relatively high voltage, then ramp up clockspeed until your system is no longer stable. Id recommend using Aida64 for stress testing since it has a detailed failure report even if the pc shuts down.
That's a bent pin and faulty socket... shit was arcing.
Liquid metal is barely more expensive than good paste, and more so when you take into account the quantity you actually use.
12 bucks instead of 5, what a deal breaker that is.
Put liquid metal on my 4790k out of the box. I've been enjoying my not fucked up CPU at 4.8GHz with a hyper212 for years now, thinking about getting an 8700k next month.
Do they have those for the 3570k?
arcing... at what would be at most 5v, most likely 3.3v... yeah sure dude
>Intel cucks need to delid so often they had to make special tools to do it
Please tell me you actually need all those cores and RAM.
Isn't the current thought process that you remove it, clean up and replace Intel's shit compound, and then replace the IHS.
The problem wasn't the IHS, the problem was the near-insulation-grade thermal compound they were using under it.
How else am I supposed to play facebook on ultra settings?
gosh damn, very jelly, I need one of those for faster builds
What cooler you running on it?
H100i GTX with 4x NF-F12s in push+pull, AS5.
People have been delidding for years, you don't have to, but you might want to. You can also use the factory heat sink if you want...
I don't buy intel trash so I don't need it