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re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts
Posted on 6/26/13 at 11:57 pm to brucevilanch
Posted on 6/26/13 at 11:57 pm to brucevilanch
That thing doesn't look bad for $10
Posted on 6/27/13 at 2:09 am to stout
I delidded my Haswell, and I'm proud to say I am posting from my Haswell PC.
It lowered my load temps 24C on average and 30C in the highest stress tests.
At this OC, prior to delidding I could not run Intel Burn Test (standard stress level) without it almost immediately hitting 95+, throttling, and BSOD. Now, Standard level hits about 70, and "Very High" hits around 80 (nothing would ever stress it that much).
I'll post some pics later. They are uneventful other than a small scare.
Delidding was fricking easy. Clamped the vise to desk. Secured IHS. Put wood against IHS, and hammer. At first, it wasn't budging and I finally realized that the wood wasn't hard enough (that's what she said). I changed it out with scrap piece of cheap furniture wood and it took 2 hits with the hammer.
Coollaboratory ultra on the die, and Noctua NT-H1 on the IHS.
It lowered my load temps 24C on average and 30C in the highest stress tests.
At this OC, prior to delidding I could not run Intel Burn Test (standard stress level) without it almost immediately hitting 95+, throttling, and BSOD. Now, Standard level hits about 70, and "Very High" hits around 80 (nothing would ever stress it that much).
I'll post some pics later. They are uneventful other than a small scare.
Delidding was fricking easy. Clamped the vise to desk. Secured IHS. Put wood against IHS, and hammer. At first, it wasn't budging and I finally realized that the wood wasn't hard enough (that's what she said). I changed it out with scrap piece of cheap furniture wood and it took 2 hits with the hammer.
Coollaboratory ultra on the die, and Noctua NT-H1 on the IHS.
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