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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 9:02pm
Originally posted by Xaltar Xaltar wrote:

IYou also delidded the CPU and replaced the thermal compound with higher grade material, great stuff!


Xaltar, the way read his post there just now he has mistakenly re-applied the factory heat spreader back over his die.

If so, that is most likely causing his temps to reflect what they are.

Simply lapping the heat spreader and be dome with it. Yet he also shows removing it and applying Coollaboratory to the top of the die also. Stp at one or the other. But not both. That's a recipe for diasas........... Heat! 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 8:37pm
I absolutely love my Core X9

Not since my old Packard Bell 486DX25 have I had the pleasure of working on a horizontal motherboard.

And what with the X9's side and top panels being removable I now have room for both elbows in there. And unfortunately both thumbs too LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 4:50pm
In English we call sanding/smoothing the CPU heat spreader and CPU cooler contact surface Lapping Wink

You also delidded the CPU and replaced the thermal compound with higher grade material, great stuff!

Thanks for sharing the pics Thumbs Up

A lot of people seem to think you need a mirror finish on a Lap job but the truth is, all you need is an even surface with maximum contact between the CPU and cooler. In some cases, given high quality thermal compound a rougher finish actually provides better thermal contact as the paste gets into the fine grooves. In all my testing with lapping I found it made very little difference, rough finish or mirror when it comes to cooling performance. The only thing I found interesting was when I mirror finished both my CPU and cooler (an old P4 B 2.4ghz) I was able to use them with no thermal compound with no ill effect. The 2 would actually stick together if you removed all the air from between them. It takes a lot of patience to do so anyone reading this take note, you can't rush this kind of thing or you will end up ruining it.
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Nice to meet you,wardog

ah....
I made some mistake and could not log in and remade an account

I may not explain it well
I upload an image.

Well...At first from a CPU

: Heat spreader which was made with press machine
: see it horizontally
: But In fact, a rim swells
 
 
: center of heat spreader of the CPU becomes dented.
: Therefore I sharpen it evenly in oil Stone.
(It took approximately 24 hours until it became level.)
: Please image it so that it is parallel to silicone die then.
: I exclude heat spreader.

: I Application a silicon die with LIQUID PRO of Cool Laboratory company.
: I install CPU and heat spreader.

It is cooler next

: A contact surface of MasterAir Maker 8.
: seemingry we see it horizontally.

: But it is a curved surface plenty.Therefore I sharpen it in an oil stone.
: The vapor chamber part which was welded to the backside
  the surface swell into a punctiform.
: I confirm it using red lead(or minium)


: Only the point touch a CPU.
: Therefore...not surface contact with a CPU.
: In an Oil Stone,I revise it.


: Apply LIQUID PRO and make modifications
: Then attached to a CPU
 

When I say Why you do it

When I use the CPU grease of the liquid metal
Heat movement is difficult by the punchtate contact
Therefore a CPU overheats
So that I assemble the engine of the high performance,
I only removed an uneasy element.

and....
 
: fan is a double side in cooler. COSAIR SP120 High Performance Edition High Static Pressure
: case is Thermaltake Core X9
 
The image that is in the middle of still building it
 
One to write English is difficult than I sharpen a CPU (lol
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 2016 at 8:44pm
Originally posted by kleshas-priest kleshas-priest wrote:


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Cooler Master/MasterAir Maker 8


Dang. Cooler Master says that cooler is rated to 250w but it isn't getting the job done there very good.

What fans do you have pushing and pulling air in and out of your case?

That's getting a tad bit hot.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kleshas-priest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 2016 at 8:41pm
Thank you for comment.

I have finished running in intel burn test.(4C8T Load100% 10Laps.)

Because it is an air-cooling, temperature is not usually high to here though it is high.

And...it is machine translation...
For example...
A machine translates temps(Temperature)
into a temporary worker,japane

I sometimes write something in blog and twitter,
upload an image, please read it from there.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 2016 at 6:36pm
Awesome stuff kleshas-priest!

Those temps are a little on the high side, I would imagine that is running something like Prime 95 or Intel Burn in Test?

Ideally you will want to try and lower those temps especially if you were not 100% stressing the CPU to get them.
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Nice to meet you, everybody

I do over clock in the country of Japan
I do not understand English
I write it by machine translation

I used MB of ASRock for the first time
Stable Over Clock is made of excellences and is very glad
Online Games are usually idle from an errand by this setting

If it is funny English, I'm sorry


CPU
i7-6700k @5.0GHz
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Cooler Master/MasterAir Maker 8
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Corsair/CMU32GX4M4C3466C16
M/B
ASRock/Fatal1ty Z170 Professional Gaming i7
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Manli/M-NGTX1060/5REHDP
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SAMSUNG/NVMe 950 Pro M.2
SAMSUNG/NVMe SM961
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CoolerMaster/V1200
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Windows10 Pro 64bit

Air-cooling 5Ghz OC 4C8T Intel Burn Test 10Laps Clear



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Nov 2016 at 10:58pm
Sadly even with water cooling my system just won't cooperate Cry

4.6ghz max and that is unstable under any decent load. It looks like either my Z170 Pro4s isn't up to the task, despite adding bulkier VRM cooling and having a 140mm fan blowing directly on them, or my ES CPU just doesn't have it in it to go higher. 

One day, one day I will have a post in here of my own Evil Smile
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Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:


Gonna be a Grinch here, given the way AMD processors report temperatures.

I'd like a second opinion, or at least with the CPU under a load. I assume those are idle temperatures? HWiNFO64, or it didn't happen. Wink


This work for ya?

EDIT. Sheet! I forgot the temps. I'll re-run this tomorrow. It's late and she'll be home in the am. Work to do here before she arrives.

CPU/NB I have set full time @ 1.2625v

All 8 purring at 5.1 running 4x8GB Kit of G.Skill 2133

Rt click and View Image for full size




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