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Видео

ANET E12 TEST
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.6 лет назад
ANET E12 작동테스트
디스플레이회전판
Просмотров 396 лет назад
UV경화기용 회전판 테스트
Ender-3 Blue LED
Просмотров 5876 лет назад
Ende-3 여러부분 업그레이드파츠 장착 후 최종적으로 핫엔드 부분에 블루LED를 달아줬습니다. 작동모습 괜찮네요.^^
GLM 30 단위변환방법
Просмотров 4318 лет назад
GLM30 off상태에서 버튼을 누르고 있으면 화면이 켜지고 단위가 ft m 계속 변경이 됩니다. 원하는 단위에서 손가락을 띠면 설정완료 됩니다.
GLM30 거리측정 테스트
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.8 лет назад
벽을 세우고 거리 측정값이 정확한지 테스트
GLM30 활용
Просмотров 678 лет назад
테이블쏘 조기대 빠른 거리측정
GLM30 일반사용모습
Просмотров 2 тыс.8 лет назад
전원을 키고 거리를 측정하고 끄는 방법 입니다.
GLM30 활용
Просмотров 2078 лет назад
테이블쏘 조기대 빠른 거리측정
GLM30 활용법
Просмотров 5418 лет назад
테일블쏘 조기대 거리 빠르게 확인
GLM30 거리측정 테스트
Просмотров 2718 лет назад
벽을 세우고 거리 측정값이 정확한지 테스트
GLM 30 단위변환방법
Просмотров 8528 лет назад
GLM30 off상태에서 버튼을 누르고 있으면 화면이 켜지고 단위가 ft m 계속 변경이 됩니다. 원하는 단위에서 손가락을 띠면 설정완료 됩니다.
HAKKO FX-888D
Просмотров 21510 лет назад
HAKKO FX-888D 전원인가 후 350도까지 올라가는데 딱 30초 걸립니다.
ipTIME NAS II
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 лет назад
IPTIME NAS II NAS 입문용으로 무난한 제품입니다.^^
Antec 620
Просмотров 5211 лет назад
Antec 620
Intel i7 4770K IHS Remove - Vice & Hair dryer
Просмотров 63 тыс.11 лет назад
Intel i7 4770K IHS Remove - Vice & Hair dryer
Intel i7-4770K 4,400MHz OC Core 1.20312v
Просмотров 48111 лет назад
Intel i7-4770K 4,400MHz OC Core 1.20312v
CPU커버
Просмотров 1 тыс.11 лет назад
CPU커버
자작한 케이스에서 깜빡이는 LED로고
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.11 лет назад
자작한 케이스에서 깜빡이는 LED로고
아이폰 5 블랙 & 슬레이트 16기가 개봉기
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.12 лет назад
아이폰 5 블랙 & 슬레이트 16기가 개봉기
배틀필드3 카파로프 캠페인중 인트로장면
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.13 лет назад
배틀필드3 카파로프 캠페인중 인트로장면

Комментарии

  • @footjobwiththetimbson
    @footjobwiththetimbson 4 года назад

    Looks great! What fan duct are you using?

  • @dartallis
    @dartallis 5 лет назад

    Nicely done!

  • @TV-by1jw
    @TV-by1jw 7 лет назад

    참고로 정확하지 않다는것

  • @thibautnoah2599
    @thibautnoah2599 8 лет назад

    What is the sound?

  • @Zimba9810
    @Zimba9810 9 лет назад

    i dont have hair dryer can i use a blow torch ?

  • @BrainSeepsOut
    @BrainSeepsOut 9 лет назад

    So you heat up the glue and slide them apart. Superb. Guaranteed bending though

    • @kr0mka
      @kr0mka 9 лет назад

      +BrainSeepsOut what bending?

    • @falco447
      @falco447 8 лет назад

      +kr0mka The heat spreader.

  • @Paultrotter
    @Paultrotter 10 лет назад

    very good

  • @rja12
    @rja12 10 лет назад

    Well I THOUGHT I had big balls...until I watched this

  • @jtmcdole
    @jtmcdole 10 лет назад

    I did this with my i5-4670k and it worked. Not as fast as this guy, but still the same result. I hit the chip (top and bottom) with a hair dryer on low and measured the temps with an IR sensor - 45c was the highest it got. Just light pressure and you feel the IHS slip a little - a little bit more and you see it separate. No mess, no fuss.

  • @5454doga
    @5454doga 10 лет назад

    this is a true. i tried same method. thank you ヽ(^д^)ノ

  • @Xboxshqip
    @Xboxshqip 10 лет назад

    shit in spring used to be 33c now in summer 79c wtf and im using push pull config with evo 212

  • @friendlyfiregaming4601
    @friendlyfiregaming4601 10 лет назад

    I'm going to try this with an old P4. Thanks for the guide!

  • @sweetcheeba1
    @sweetcheeba1 10 лет назад

    Look how clean the bottom side of the heatspreader looks (flap lip around the edge) It's been delidded already then pressed back together.

  • @TheRealDavil
    @TheRealDavil 10 лет назад

    Obviously fake, this would not have come off that cleanly if the epoxy was melted. The other problem is that most epoxy doesn't melt until about 150c with silicone epoxy not melting til around 205c. Since a hair dryer isn't going to get much hotter than 65c it would never work. Learn to spot a fake people, but by all means waste your time and give this video more views.

    • @VK92KL
      @VK92KL 10 лет назад

      epoxy did not melt here, the thing is by heating the metal he increased its volume so it started to change its shape. (heated things change their volume-increases most of the time with some exceptions)

    • @GregoryCunningham
      @GregoryCunningham 10 лет назад

      David Bembenek You are very aggressive for no reason. The idea is to soften the epoxy, not melt it.

    • @badlilstang
      @badlilstang 10 лет назад

      Greg Cunningham Yeah, and he has a nervous laugh in his de-lidding video that is very annoying.. I have no idea wtf he keeps laughing at. Just STFU and complete the task!

  • @kurthest8484
    @kurthest8484 11 лет назад

    I delidded my 3770k yesterday using hammer and vice, was ridiculously simple. Using Prime95 I've seen a 10-12 degree improvement on temps

  • @T.K.9
    @T.K.9 11 лет назад

    It works, just make sure the heat is focused on the IHS since its the part that can get a beating from when it gets hot when your doing p95 at 4.5 GHz. That black stuff is mainly silicon base epoxy use to bind the IHS and the PCB, when you heat them enough using the hair dryer used in the video it will separate easily. Tested some other silicon base epoxy like Araldite on an item left it to dry then heated it up with a blow dryer the stuff will heat up easily and softens but still far from igniting. Although if you expose it to naked flame, it will catch fire very easily. And as icd250 said, the CPU clamp is there to secure the IHS (thats why the IHS have this extra wing parts for the clamp to catch and hold on) since when they go 50+ degrees Cel over time, that selicon will soften and causes the IHS to even pressed further into the PCB making it harder to delid used cpu via razor method. So best alternatives hair dryer/ vice method.

    • @TheRealDavil
      @TheRealDavil 10 лет назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTV_silicone... tard

    • @TheRealDavil
      @TheRealDavil 10 лет назад

      No I want to dissuade people from wasting their time and listening to liars like you. You clearly have no idea what you're talking about and are probably just advertising this video which is fake garbage. Also you don't know how epoxy works, silicone specifically is rated for high temperature uses like upwards of 200c, 75c will make 0 difference. Let alone the fact that you aren't getting 72c of heat from a hairdryer because they aren't designed to melt your skull. 162 degrees Fahrenheit would be the comparison which is enough to burn skin, which actually will burn at about 54c. Your explanation of any gap between the IHS and the pcb is also plainly retarded because let's see if there was no gap between the two where epoxy could be, what would be holding it on? Magic apparently. Now I frequent both of the sites you mentioned almost daily and offer quite a lot of advice that actually works and actually helps people. This method is not "all over" Tom's Hardware or Overclockers because the intelligent people on those sites know this is BS. And on top of that the amount of heat that it would take to make this work would also likely destroy the processor which is what I've heard from those unfortunate enough to buy into this stupidity. As far as my ego and being fat or your stupid little "kid" remark. I have the balls to post a picture of myself and do videos where I'm actually on camera, which would be a hell of a lot more than you. And hell I even have about 10x as many views as you have on your entire channel on one of my videos. I'm done picking on you though, even if you aren't the 14 year old I imagine you are it still feels like it.

  • @Armi1P
    @Armi1P 11 лет назад

    Why do you need the vice for it?

    • @T.K.9
      @T.K.9 11 лет назад

      It can get hot that you don't wanna touch it with bare hands or youll let go and drop the chip. Also he used the Vice to slightly compress the IHS from its sides (basically it gets dented from side to side or say bend) which will release it from the silicon that binds it to the PCB. Or you could just vice clamp the chip, heat it a bit then do the wood and hammer, it will come off much easily with the silicon soften by the heat.

  • @ragharA2
    @ragharA2 11 лет назад

    That's cute. A nice little chip completely exposed.

  • @GregoryCunningham
    @GregoryCunningham 11 лет назад

    I've always wondered why people who do this use box cutters and hammers. Using a hair dryer is just common sense. It's the same principle for removing anything adhesive.

    • @ytjessaie
      @ytjessaie 11 лет назад

      Because with this method you tend to need to tight the IHS a little extra, which might make "bite marks" into it or warp it and make it's surface lose contact area, some people avoid the hair dryer, also sometimes the adhesive won't come off easily enough.

  • @kai-uwemarkeli586
    @kai-uwemarkeli586 11 лет назад

    Is this really working?

  • @3dkiller
    @3dkiller 11 лет назад

    its not fake morons.. look on youtube different video's

  • @ddrambo957
    @ddrambo957 11 лет назад

    After IHS removal, clean off the old paste and apply a new layer of Revlon's Professional Care Thermal Styling Paste for a flowing, natural heat transfer and no split traces.

  • @blyssed
    @blyssed 11 лет назад

    Fake. It would be way too hot for you to touch it. You should not put false information up. People will hurt themselves and the CPU doing this.

  • @ShadVonHass
    @ShadVonHass 11 лет назад

    "Let me just touch this after getting it hot, no problem. Let me just pry it apart with my hands too. There we go."

  • @jameskellett8112
    @jameskellett8112 11 лет назад

    did u damage the heatspreader when you where tightening the vice?

  • @jmkkju
    @jmkkju 11 лет назад

    다음엔 꼭 아이폰으로