I delidded my 4790K today. I am getting Temps of 30C at idle and 54C at Load with OC to 4.4GHZ. I decided to do it after watching this video. It worked great! Thanks!
This is pretty amazing. I used Arctic silver # 5 both between the IHS and the Die and between the the IHS lid and the H100i v2 corsair water cooler. I have overclocked to 4.7 GHZ and have yet to hit a CPU temp above 70C, even when at load. WTF, man?
Well, the AMD Ryzen series has that going to it, but, according to the reviews, those chips don't overclock very high. Now that I have the heat issues fixed on my 4790K I doubt I'll be upgrading for a couple of years.
It really frustrates me to see all this. I am not the type of guy that takes the risk of experimenting with his expensive electronics.. And it makes me MAD intel could not do this by themselves. During Battlefield one it does not reach temps higher than 77-79 degrees with the CPU at 70-100 % load, so it is not really a problem. But when i start the OCCT small test the temp gets above 85 in 20 seconds. Those synthethic tests are of course beyond any real world application, but.... My former CPU topped out at i believe 70-72 degrees with freakin prime95 running half an hour. I don't have the stock or a bad cooler on it today.
Your Temps might have been even better had you used a liquid metal. That isn't to say that this difference is small. Now this has motivated me to delid my 4790k
4690k delided it with a razor blade took under 5 minutes, now idle temp 21C (colder room) tops 65 with lm and liquid cooling, pegging the cpu to 100 in prime 95 at 4.1ghz 1.2v
Just did my first de-lid! So easy after I heated the CPU first to soften the adhesive! Didn't feel comfortable putting that much pressure when it was cold. At the right temperature I'm pretty sure you could just screw it off with a big adjustable wrench. Saving the cost of a vice.
Just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make this video. My i7 4790K was running hotter than I remember, and even using a high-end custom water cooling loop from EK I wasn't able to get my idle temps below 38C. The deliding was a little nerve wracking using the vice method, had to use more force than expected, but it did finally pop apart. After cleaning and applying new Arctic MX4 I'm seeing a 10C drop in idle temps.
I did the same thing with liquid metal. It is actually very easy when you use Q-tips or something. It brought my overclocked i7-4770K from 95 degrees to 70 degrees and now watercooled to 60 degrees on max load (rendering and prime95). Delidding is a must do when you want to reach maximum performance of your chip.
Next time, you need to put some kind of pad between the parts of the vise and the pcb of the processor, those parts are jagged and can easily damage the pcb.
You can use liquid metal Just cover the electrical components with nail polish or silicone. Apply adhesive tape everywhere around the CPU to prevent any spill during the spread. Do the same on the IHS (using the old thermal paste to find the exact spot of the cpu) I f you apply the thinner layer possible it will not go everywhere) And also don't forget to let the air vent for the IHS (very important)
Been running my i7 4790k for at least 6 years now, and the core temp seems to be hitting 100c within minutes of any gaming or testing now so trying this today.... Hopefully it goes well! Thanks for the video!
I will be delidding mine as well in a couple days. At first I had just one hot core but now it's gotten to a point where I'm thermal throttling all cores while gaming and not even at full load. Time to fix this problem at the roots.
Huh. Seems much easier than I thought it would be. Maybe I should do this w my 4790 (non-K). My temps aren't really even that bad with a stock cooler, but it does heat up to 70°C or so while playing Subnautica or some other games. We'll see after I get my new CPU cooler, fans, and case later on. I have the stock Delta cooler and an old custom case with only a side intake and rear exhaust. Both 120mm, with a GTX 1080 beneath it all. Getting surprisingly good temps while gaming. With turbo and hyperthreading enabled it can get up to 84°C while decompressing large files w 7zip, but only gets to ~74°C in some games (Subnautica and No Man's Sky in particular). Turning turbo and hyperthreading off in BIOS and limiting max CPU power in Windows power settings to 98 or 99% really helps to keep temps down while you're trying to gather cooling essentials. Got the new ID-COOLING A410 on the way with a matching fan for a push-pull config, along with several Arctic P12 and F12 fans (though I can only use up to 3 fans in my current case lol. 4 if I ziptie one to the 5.25 drive bay shields.). Once I upgrade my case I'll be set for smooth sailing!
I'ts summer and my non K i7-4790 is bumping the temps of my room quite a bit, now I'm seriously thinking of getting some TG Kryonaut and give it a go. My freaking non K is sitting at 37-42ºC while idling, I don't even wanna know when I'm gaming...
Strangely enough, lowering the voltage to 1.2 volts solved this issue for me. 30 degrees when idle, 70 under full load at 4.4 Ghz. With a BeQuiet air cooler. To further overclock perhaps a delid and watercooler is needed.
The little components on the PCB beside the die can be coated with clear nail polish or a more professional polyurethane conformal coating with high dielectric constant and temperature tolerance well over 100 C. Then there is no problem using liquid metal such as Conductonaut. No need to glue the IHS lid back on, the socket clamp and cooler hold it in place, though it may be desirable to externally seal the bottom edge of the IHS to prevent any possible leak of liquid metal. Some of the experts have shown that omitting the sealant between PCB and IHS reduces the gap between die and IHS and improvers cooling. That's how I set up my 4790K.
AMD FX chips temp reading was wrong. They had some sort of inaccurate digital temp reader. People did tests where it turned out htat the actual temp was often 10-15°C hotter than reported.
The vice I used almost ripped one of the gold contacts (it had pierced the PCB up to less than a millimeter away) Thankfully it works, but keep in mind to soften your vice teeth before you attempt this.
I have been having the same issue with my 4790K ever since I bought it. Even though it is water cooled it still consistently goes above 70 degrees C while just playing Resident Evil 7. It's ridiculous how much Intel charges for their CPUs when they cheap out on the thermal paste. I have never had an issue like this with AMD CPUs. Looks like I will probably have to delid it.
There are folk who delid CPUs for a fee. In the UK, SiliconLottery. A guy in Poland does it (he's on Allegro). A 4790 should not be too difficult to delid by hand anyway, and there are tools available to do the job (der8auer makes one).
hello, I'm quite unfamiliar with this. but what did you mean by components around the socket that prevent you on using liquid metal? my mobo is gigabyte z87x-d3h. tq
He means that after you de lid the cpu there are tiny resistors next to the die, so if you use liquid metal it may spread and short them. I did this today on my 4790 and used liquid metal .... the results are staggering, dropped 25 degrees under load and idles in the 20's. I used UV curable solder mask to cover the exposed resistors under the lid, but you can use nail varnish as well. I know this is a late reply but it may help you out :)
So deliding my CPU is the only way to fix it because it has the same problem and I remounted the cooler three times. By the way, I noticed that even after you delid the CPU the difference between the hottest core and the coolest core is still 10c, Is there any explanation for this? Because this is another issue i Have with my CPU
Sadly for that chip, yes, it's the only way. Thermal paste will go solid after a while and it will have lower performance. The temperature difference can be attributed to load or unequal pressure from the cooler, but i tend to believe to be load. Different computational loads have different effect on temp.
@@BeardsChips The stress test apps will stress all the cores so maybe something wrong with the core temperature sensor itself because I saw many videos of this processor or the one without the K which have the same weird behavior , It's exactly around 10c difference in many videos between the hottest core and the coolest core
@@jaffar1234 Sorry, i thought you were talking about gaming scenario. Yeah, a stress app will stress all cores the same, unless it's something like Core Optimizer stress test that will stress one core a time
Finally did my delid. 5.0 ghz at 1.37 watts on the core and multiplier for cache on auto and max temps are 61c while running bf4 and synthetic benchmarks. I'm in love
Really great Video, thanks for that - is there any Posibility to change the Clip or give a hint not to use usual Thermal Compount and did you reglued your Cover after appliing Liquid Metal? Is there any new reason to do so?
I don't know why, but i did the exact same method as you, everything is initially fine with 70C max. But after 3 days, the temps start rising a initially the cpu starts hitting 100C, i don't know what to do anymore...
My 4790K ran at 100° for maybe a few weeks because a wire got stuck in the fan, this was like 2 years ago and it's still doing fine but even with a custom loop my Temps on 1.22v 4.4ghz peak at 90° on one core while stress testing so I assume the thermal compound under the heatspreader didn't like the heat very much.. gonna try delidding it the following days, hope I do t fuck up.
Man, after all the moronic methods i saw and tried on youtube i finally succeded deliding my 3258 and shaving 5 degrees of it using you're method. How much paste must i put on the chip? Good work dude!!! Viva los rumenos! :D
Florin Musetoiu partly true. First of all you can isolate the components with vasaline or cheap nail polish. Also high end thermal pastes have a thermal conductivity of around 7 while CLU is 37 W/mK, factor 5.
I guess Kryonaut thermal paste is 12W/mK. forum.notebookreview.com/threads/liquid-metal-showdown-thermal-grizzly-conductonaut-vs-cool-laboratory-liquid-ultra-pro.791489/
Liquid metal makes extremely huge difference on the die.. it drops temp of my 4790k by 10C!!! compared to artic silver 5. now i can overclock my cpu to 1.3v 4.7ghz with about 75C. it's night n day difference..cauz hyper 212 evo to liquid cooler is just about 10c difference
yes, liquid metal is much better. but this video gave me an idea on how to delid, since my friend is advising me to slip a blade and i don't like the idea since i have seen a lot of delid with blade that damage the chip itself.
dunno why but i had a 4670K FROM Malay as yrs never been over 60 C and now i own a 4790K from vietnam it idles in 28 C and max was 55C in room temp 22C with corsair H100i 5 years old . the only way to achieve 80C+ is during summer running prime95 torture test which we all know it applies over voltage in haswell cpus so it tends to overheat for no reason at all.
I did it to my cpu but its dead now, IHS didnt let go and i damage the chip....500 buck out the window.....and if you look closely it look like he damaged hes chip to, the millisek before the IHS "pops"
I have the cpu delidded and lapped- ive tried direct die cooling. liquid metal between ihs and die. nothing improves my temps. im running a Corsair H110i and the temps are basically the same with Hyper 212evo. i have no clue what to do. it cant be the sensor since then it would have to be all the sensors (package, core etc) since they consistently high between eachother. i still hit 85-90c at cinebench or rendering
I know this is old but maybe you are running too high voltage/LLC? I hit barely 65c with no delid @4.7 1.25v and med/high LLC in CB. Although it hits 90c with prime95
yep, checked, I believe that it is soldered, I don't know, by the way, it is the Pentium4 630 at 3.00ghz, overclocked to 3,46ghz with 4gb of ram with windows 10, with ssd of course, but I have problems with tempratures
I have the same CPU at idle it is at 30 and under load 40 on a h100i water cooler. Your CPU fan is on the wrong way, it's meant to push through the CPU cooler fins to the rear case fan to pull hot air out.
Im guessing that's what's going on with mine. I upgraded from an old evo212 to a noctua NH-D15 and the temps are much better. However, I'm not getting temps I should be getting a 4.6ghz and 1.25v. It could be the thermal degradation of the chip going through all the stress tests, but I suspect that liquid metal will do the trick.
For everyone watching this do not try this on skylake or later as cpu pcb is way thinner... and again yes is a issue with the thermal paste in time in this case, but in some cases like i have now with a brand new kabylake heatspreader is not touching the die...
I don't think you can do that with an Intel CPU because the chip itself is below the metal brackets of the LGA socket. With AMD CPU it might actually work but all AMD chips are soldered.
@@BeardsChips yeah true and I do investigated a bit, turns out it's kinda dangerous because the stress force from heatsink could actually crack the die. Thanks for the answer sir!
Nah it aint about the cooler :). hyper 212 should be more than enaugh for good/decent temps. I have Noctua NH-D15S + Intel core i7 4790k 4.4ghz. idle temp is about 49c or so... thanks to focken INTEL'S SHIT TIM. Need to delid and remove the bad thermal paste, and put fresh MX-4 inside it, and put CPU back. should go down in temp 8c or more.
I have almost 6 year old I7 4790K, my CPU temps are max 75-80 while 100% usage. I've tried to replace thermal paste and there is no difference. Could it be CPU fault or heatsink? I will never delid my CPU, it's really experiment and i don't want to risk it. A lot of people says that i applied bad thermal paste, it was a dot and it's too enough much. If that's true that the only one option to fix temps is to delid. My idle temps are fine, max 36-40c
@@BeardsChips Yeah. My heatsink has 2 fans and I dont want to spend money on new cooler because I am saving money for new PC I mean I could try to use Intel stock cooler but its not worth but will do that in case if it will be 80+c I am hoping that my CPU will survive at least one year or more with these temperatures. After that, I'll get new PC with Ryzen 7. Yeah it depends on weather if its summer (30c outside) I was getting from 45 to 50c at idle. In gaming it was 80c.
Still scared to do this lol but my 4790k is getting in the 70c range non overclocked with a h100i gtx I cant even get a stable overclock lol. Is your 4790k had any issues after delidding?
u probably have a bad cooler with a damaged pump or smth. My i5 4690k 4,7ghz @ 1,33V gets to around 80°C on my quiet fan curve with a nzxt x61 280mm AIO
I have Noctua NH-D15S. Yep ugly and bulky to many people. I think its big, huge, badass. and looks premium, I actually like the colours. Plus it can't leak or fail like a pump/watercooler setup. No it's not the cooler, its the focking CPU. Watch the video... i7 4790k TIM sucks. Needs to be delidded. I also get high temperatures with i7 4790k stock and Noctua NH-D15S. Stock, and turbo boost is enabled I think. 47-50c idle. Need to delid, clean, and put new thermal paste and put it back in.
:x didn't see any overheating ? 89c? Was it hitting tdp max ? But ya Intel's thermal copound sucks. Do you have your CPU cooler blowing away from your back exhaust? If so switch it around
how long it takes for that paste to need replacement ? also what if i dont use any gasket maker to glue them back and just leave the mobo hold it as it is? will be any problem if the surface from ihs comes in direct contact with the ide without having that thin layer of silicone in between ?also how long u have that paste will need replacement ?
If you were going to put the lid back on, I'd have got a copper one and lapped/polished it bright inside and out, that quantity of TP probably cost you 3 or 4 degrees too tbh. That said....I'm leaving mine as is, OK it hits 80 degrees under load and a mild 4.5 clock, but it all seems a lot of stress to squeeze another 400mhz out of these things
Yes Justin. Everyone who works in this industry and says that Intel uses bad Thermal paste is wrong. You are the only one who knows the real truth. Sarcasm off.
Salut, am si eu un 4790k si nu stiu daca se merita sa ii fac delid: in gaming imi sta in ~60 grade iar un full load pe 4.4 ghz imi sta undeva pe la 70~75 grade, acuma comparand cu ce ai tu as dori sa stiu cum ti se par temperaturile(sistemul meu are racire numai pe aer)
pe cpu am un noctua NH U12P SE2, iar carcasa este un phanteks eclipse p400 cu 3 exhaust fan noctua NF p12(exact ca alea de la cooleru de proc) iar in intake fron cele 2 de la pahnteks
Wait, you changed to a 212 evo, didn't notice any change, and still use the 212? Surely the AIO is better? Did you try changing back after delidding and see if there's any noticeable difference? I'm currently looking at all delidding vids while I wait for my delidding tools to arrive. I hit high 80's with my 4790k, it's really bad... Thanks for the vid!
Aha, I see. No, it certainly isn't, and the 212 evo is fine, like you say. I was just thinking since you had a spare H80i you could just as well use that, but good idea to use it for the GPU :) I use a Corsair H110 myself, which I guess makes the 4790k hitting high 80's even more ridiculous. Can't wait to try out the delid. I'll be using liquid metal though, so it will be exciting for sure.
Anybody thinking of doing the vice method please do yourself a favour and get a delid tool. Mine split right down the middle despite how carful I did it with the vice.
I did this same very thing on my 4790k. The rough jaws of the vise damaged the PCB of the CPU and killed it. To anyone thinking of using a vise buy the 12$ tool on eBay or at the very least use smooth jaws on your vise. I hope this saves someone else's CPU...
Florin Musetoiu I rewatched and your PCB goes directly against the rough jaw. Just putting this out there to warn others to use smooth jaws in the vice. Not hating.
Foarte bun acest clip! Am exact aceeași problema, dar nu am curaj sa incerc solutia ta. Vre-un sfat? (procesorul este in pc-ul de la birou). Era sa uit. Am aceeasi problema si cu placa video, un Phantom 770 2gb.
Am vazut. Costa 30 de lei. Dupa ce am urmarit un clip in care procesorul s-a ars, am prins teama :) Dar mai am o intrebare. Am schimbat pasta de pe un Geforce 770 si temperaturile nu s-au imbunatatit. Am schimbat si padurile termice de pe memorii si vrm. Nu s-au inregistrat imbunatatiri. Ai idee ce poate fi? Cipul de pe placile video nu are capac. Este racit direct de catre cooler.
Florin Musetoiu, mersi pt raspuns. Din pacate nu e asta. Am incercat in toate chipurile posibile. Am incercat mai multe paste. Efectiv nu-i dau de cap. Ce nu am incercat este sa ii schimb coolerul cu unul aftermarket. Dar nu merita. Costa cat placa.
I wonder how your performance would change by doing it the "absolute correct" way - that is, you missed applying the thermal paste to the IHS too (a small amount) not just the bare die. But perhaps that is a step for liquid metal on the die, and not normal thermal paste. But still an impressive result with simply replacing the thermal paste on the die with your own new one! I am very tempted to do so myself. It's been 10 years with this baby 4790k at default settings, and I've just recently tried overclocking it as I'm getting a new computer soon + I'm sick of stuttering and microstutter and all this stuff. But while core 1, 2, 3 have totally okay or fine temps under load, core 0 has a 15-20c increase. Ie. 91-77-74-63 core temps. Means I can't go past 4.5ghz all core 1.232v as it goes past 92-93c and pretty much triggers a crash. Remounting cooler might reduce it a bit and even it out, but seems like core 0 is just a dud now... BUT delidding like you have may be the saving grace to let me get 4.6ghz! Maaaaaybe 4.7 too!
The CPU had Liquid metal on the die and the IHS had thermal paste. I never use direct contact... it's dumb. And if you still have the CPU after 10 years be sure that the thermal paste inside there is rock solid.. you are basically forced to do a delid thanks to Intel's stupidity. New method of deliding seem to be working fine with dental floss, you just have to mount the CPU in a vice or something where it doesn't move and with a dental floss string slowly cut the adhesive between the CPU and IHS
@@BeardsChips The 4790k also has an integrated FIVR which means it generates more heat compared to basically any other intel chip. the 4790k is a solid chip it just runs hot :(
i delidded mine last night, this time i succeeded, i broke an i7 4790 trying to do it once. i am only seeing around 4c cooler on two cores, the other two cores are the same, this is with artic silver 5, ive ordered some better stuff.
temps before the delid on stock settings running at 1.1v were 69,70,70 65, after they were 69,69,70,60. when i take my cooler off it looks like some areas of the ihs arent being covered fully by the cooler, i might need to lap the ihs, ive also ordered some liquid pro, im using as5 at the moment so i could see further improvements.
yeah i have the same sort of problems... Intel decided to integrate the FIVR on the CPU for this gen. If you look at the next generation you will see they didnt. Hence why they run hot.
Florin Musetoiu yeah, ofc, i know about the issues intel's been having with the IHS and temps for the past few years, i'm thinking of lapping this 4790k, maybe i'll be able to push it to 4.9-5ghz for some benchmarks. I stick with 1.28v 4.6 for daily use though. Oh btw, i'd recommend changing the paste you use. The mx4 isn't the greatest in terms of performance l, maybe go with a noctua nt h1 or a gelid gc extreme.
MX-4 is a very good thermal paste btw... The video guy knows about thermal pastes. Nothing wrong with MX-4. It's not like liquid metal but doesnt matter. It wont make a huge difference. MX-4 is much better than basic cheap thermal paste.
For the love of God it's been proven several times that too much thermal paste does not effect your temps in anyway. Second just use your brain if you think he used "too much" thermal paste. If too much was an issue why did the temps drop so much after the new thermal paste application.
Salut Florin acuma il faci si in limba Romana ? xD Sper sa gasesc Ceresit CS 23 ca pasta termica o am si sper sa functioneze dupa ce voi face schimbul de pasta termica voi posta screenshot prima si dupa este vorba de un intel i5 7600k cu temperaturi in gaming (csgo2) pana la 100º Multumesc de acest videotutorial .
Poti lasa capacul nelipit. Daca pelicula de adeziv este destul de groasa vei avea temperaturi la fel sau chiar mai rau intrucat contactul cu coolerul nu se face corect.
Thank you. I think I can do this, do-able. Not so hard. I also have Arctic MX-4. It's very good thermal paste. Liquid metal would be better maybe if its suitable but it wont be necessary. I will just use MX-4 because I already have it and ordering liquid metal would take time to arrive and bring MAX -8c lower temps... I think. Not necessary
Im sitting at 4.7Ghz 1.288v on my 4790k and running at 68c max. I have a Corsair H115i GTX on it. I think your pump may be going bad on your AIO bro. The Devil's Canyon refresh was made to improve the TIM between the IHS and CPU die so you shouldn't be getting those temps even at idle and stock clocks to boot.
overclockedamd123 you ate wrong dude, or do you have a source? You can look up linus' video about this where he tried the dot, line, too much and too little, too little was the only thing to lower the cooling performance, too much makes a mess by spreading beyond the edges but obviously the cooling is just the same as the dot or the line as it gets evened out by the pressure of the cooler/heatspreader in this case.
Liquid metal boyz, I delid my CPU with mx4 paste and it was always at 70c to 80c at max load. With the liquid metal, it got 50c max at room temp 28c. Overclocked it to 5.1ghz I shit you not guys and I did not touch the volts left it on auto, and left cores in normal mode, it reached 70c max stable as a motherfucker. Oh, and I am using a cooler master 240mil liquid cooling with fans on the both sides. Mother board is maximus VI formula
da... pai cipul meu este ivy deci nu am acele contacte. Si da am incercat si cu lama pe un g800 si ceva si l-am ciupit, functioneaza doar in single chanel deci e bulit :))). Am sa fac un test mai intai cu un g2020 si apoi cu i5-ul
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Actually there is a reason to glue it back. Liquid pro goes bad when around oxygen. So it seals the Liquid pro and if any leaks out it doesn't go into the socket.
It's ok I know what I am doing :) and I totally agree 100% that these cpus shouldn't have over heating issues. I CAN'T wait till Ryzen comes out, gunna build me a fun server with it :D
I think the 4790K was the end of that line. It also uses DDR3 memory. Nice chip. You can buy good used Z97 motherboards. The 4790K has AVX2 vector processing, and it's not too far behind the Kaby Lake processors.
I shall also delete my CPU. Thank you ser!
Lmfao
I delidded my 4790K today. I am getting Temps of 30C at idle and 54C at Load with OC to 4.4GHZ. I decided to do it after watching this video. It worked great! Thanks!
This is pretty amazing. I used Arctic silver # 5 both between the IHS and the Die and between the the IHS lid and the H100i v2 corsair water cooler. I have overclocked to 4.7 GHZ and have yet to hit a CPU temp above 70C, even when at load. WTF, man?
Well, the AMD Ryzen series has that going to it, but, according to the reviews, those chips don't overclock very high. Now that I have the heat issues fixed on my 4790K I doubt I'll be upgrading for a couple of years.
It really frustrates me to see all this. I am not the type of guy that takes the risk of experimenting with his expensive electronics..
And it makes me MAD intel could not do this by themselves.
During Battlefield one it does not reach temps higher than 77-79 degrees with the CPU at 70-100 % load, so it is not really a problem.
But when i start the OCCT small test the temp gets above 85 in 20 seconds.
Those synthethic tests are of course beyond any real world application, but....
My former CPU topped out at i believe 70-72 degrees with freakin prime95 running half an hour.
I don't have the stock or a bad cooler on it today.
Your Temps might have been even better had you used a liquid metal.
That isn't to say that this difference is small.
Now this has motivated me to delid my 4790k
OC to 4.4GHz? that's the Turbo Mode
4690k delided it with a razor blade took under 5 minutes, now idle temp 21C (colder room) tops 65 with lm and liquid cooling, pegging the cpu to 100 in prime 95 at 4.1ghz 1.2v
Just did my first de-lid! So easy after I heated the CPU first to soften the adhesive! Didn't feel comfortable putting that much pressure when it was cold.
At the right temperature I'm pretty sure you could just screw it off with a big adjustable wrench. Saving the cost of a vice.
Just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make this video. My i7 4790K was running hotter than I remember, and even using a high-end custom water cooling loop from EK I wasn't able to get my idle temps below 38C. The deliding was a little nerve wracking using the vice method, had to use more force than expected, but it did finally pop apart. After cleaning and applying new Arctic MX4 I'm seeing a 10C drop in idle temps.
I did the same thing with liquid metal. It is actually very easy when you use Q-tips or something. It brought my overclocked i7-4770K from 95 degrees to 70 degrees and now watercooled to 60 degrees on max load (rendering and prime95).
Delidding is a must do when you want to reach maximum performance of your chip.
Next time, you need to put some kind of pad between the parts of the vise and the pcb of the processor, those parts are jagged and can easily damage the pcb.
You can use liquid metal
Just cover the electrical components with nail polish or silicone.
Apply adhesive tape everywhere around the CPU to prevent any spill during the spread.
Do the same on the IHS (using the old thermal paste to find the exact spot of the cpu)
I f you apply the thinner layer possible it will not go everywhere)
And also don't forget to let the air vent for the IHS (very important)
Been running my i7 4790k for at least 6 years now, and the core temp seems to be hitting 100c within minutes of any gaming or testing now so trying this today.... Hopefully it goes well! Thanks for the video!
did it work?
Curious if it helped
@@thehelifreak Ye it did seem to be a Problem with 4790K's
I will be delidding mine as well in a couple days. At first I had just one hot core but now it's gotten to a point where I'm thermal throttling all cores while gaming and not even at full load. Time to fix this problem at the roots.
Huh. Seems much easier than I thought it would be. Maybe I should do this w my 4790 (non-K). My temps aren't really even that bad with a stock cooler, but it does heat up to 70°C or so while playing Subnautica or some other games. We'll see after I get my new CPU cooler, fans, and case later on. I have the stock Delta cooler and an old custom case with only a side intake and rear exhaust. Both 120mm, with a GTX 1080 beneath it all. Getting surprisingly good temps while gaming. With turbo and hyperthreading enabled it can get up to 84°C while decompressing large files w 7zip, but only gets to ~74°C in some games (Subnautica and No Man's Sky in particular).
Turning turbo and hyperthreading off in BIOS and limiting max CPU power in Windows power settings to 98 or 99% really helps to keep temps down while you're trying to gather cooling essentials.
Got the new ID-COOLING A410 on the way with a matching fan for a push-pull config, along with several Arctic P12 and F12 fans (though I can only use up to 3 fans in my current case lol. 4 if I ziptie one to the 5.25 drive bay shields.). Once I upgrade my case I'll be set for smooth sailing!
I'ts summer and my non K i7-4790 is bumping the temps of my room quite a bit, now I'm seriously thinking of getting some TG Kryonaut and give it a go.
My freaking non K is sitting at 37-42ºC while idling, I don't even wanna know when I'm gaming...
Strangely enough, lowering the voltage to 1.2 volts solved this issue for me. 30 degrees when idle, 70 under full load at 4.4 Ghz. With a BeQuiet air cooler. To further overclock perhaps a delid and watercooler is needed.
The little components on the PCB beside the die can be coated with clear nail polish or a more professional polyurethane conformal coating with high dielectric constant and temperature tolerance well over 100 C. Then there is no problem using liquid metal such as Conductonaut. No need to glue the IHS lid back on, the socket clamp and cooler hold it in place, though it may be desirable to externally seal the bottom edge of the IHS to prevent any possible leak of liquid metal. Some of the experts have shown that omitting the sealant between PCB and IHS reduces the gap between die and IHS and improvers cooling. That's how I set up my 4790K.
Dude, I love your accent!
AMD FX chips temp reading was wrong. They had some sort of inaccurate digital temp reader. People did tests where it turned out htat the actual temp was often 10-15°C hotter than reported.
The vice I used almost ripped one of the gold contacts (it had pierced the PCB up to less than a millimeter away) Thankfully it works, but keep in mind to soften your vice teeth before you attempt this.
I have been having the same issue with my 4790K ever since I bought it. Even though it is water cooled it still consistently goes above 70 degrees C while just playing Resident Evil 7. It's ridiculous how much Intel charges for their CPUs when they cheap out on the thermal paste. I have never had an issue like this with AMD CPUs. Looks like I will probably have to delid it.
There are folk who delid CPUs for a fee. In the UK, SiliconLottery. A guy in Poland does it (he's on Allegro). A 4790 should not be too difficult to delid by hand anyway, and there are tools available to do the job (der8auer makes one).
hello, I'm quite unfamiliar with this. but what did you mean by components around the socket that prevent you on using liquid metal? my mobo is gigabyte z87x-d3h. tq
He means that after you de lid the cpu there are tiny resistors next to the die, so if you use liquid metal it may spread and short them. I did this today on my 4790 and used liquid metal .... the results are staggering, dropped 25 degrees under load and idles in the 20's. I used UV curable solder mask to cover the exposed resistors under the lid, but you can use nail varnish as well. I know this is a late reply but it may help you out :)
I also have a 4790k with a 212evo cooler with the same thermal problems thanks for this video hope it helps my pc
did you do it and if so, what are the results ? :)
So deliding my CPU is the only way to fix it because it has the same problem and I remounted the cooler three times. By the way, I noticed that even after you delid the CPU the difference between the hottest core and the coolest core is still 10c, Is there any explanation for this? Because this is another issue i Have with my CPU
Sadly for that chip, yes, it's the only way. Thermal paste will go solid after a while and it will have lower performance.
The temperature difference can be attributed to load or unequal pressure from the cooler, but i tend to believe to be load.
Different computational loads have different effect on temp.
@@BeardsChips The stress test apps will stress all the cores so maybe something wrong with the core temperature sensor itself because I saw many videos of this processor or the one without the K which have the same weird behavior , It's exactly around 10c difference in many videos between the hottest core and the coolest core
@@jaffar1234 Sorry, i thought you were talking about gaming scenario. Yeah, a stress app will stress all cores the same, unless it's something like Core Optimizer stress test that will stress one core a time
Finally did my delid. 5.0 ghz at 1.37 watts on the core and multiplier for cache on auto and max temps are 61c while running bf4 and synthetic benchmarks. I'm in love
Really great Video, thanks for that - is there any Posibility to change the Clip or give a hint not to use usual Thermal Compount and did you reglued your Cover after appliing Liquid Metal? Is there any new reason to do so?
So, is liquid metal paste good to use with i7 4970k TIM? the inside?? delid?
Thx for clamp advice, working really good and I have 20 celsius lower temperature for now with MX4.
I don't know why, but i did the exact same method as you, everything is initially fine with 70C max. But after 3 days, the temps start rising a initially the cpu starts hitting 100C, i don't know what to do anymore...
@@BeardsChips Alright, I guess I will have to order some, thank you.
Amazing hands you have. Need courage to do that
Thanks i tried it on my 4790k and my render temp from 100c to 70c @4ghz
And I used noctua nt-h1
My 4790K ran at 100° for maybe a few weeks because a wire got stuck in the fan, this was like 2 years ago and it's still doing fine but even with a custom loop my Temps on 1.22v 4.4ghz peak at 90° on one core while stress testing so I assume the thermal compound under the heatspreader didn't like the heat very much.. gonna try delidding it the following days, hope I do t fuck up.
Man, after all the moronic methods i saw and tried on youtube i finally succeded deliding my 3258 and shaving 5 degrees of it using you're method. How much paste must i put on the chip?
Good work dude!!! Viva los rumenos! :D
with some liquid metal like CLU or Grizzly you could get way better results by the way :)
What do you mean by "i choose to have a bit higher temps than burn the damn thing"? You mean the Liquid metal is dangerous for the die?
Florin Musetoiu partly true. First of all you can isolate the components with vasaline or cheap nail polish. Also high end thermal pastes have a thermal conductivity of around 7 while CLU is 37 W/mK, factor 5.
Florin Musetoiu ah I see, the best I know of is Grizzly conductonaut, 73W/mK
I guess Kryonaut thermal paste is 12W/mK. forum.notebookreview.com/threads/liquid-metal-showdown-thermal-grizzly-conductonaut-vs-cool-laboratory-liquid-ultra-pro.791489/
Florin Musetoiu just be sure the die can take the weight/pressure from thr cooler! IHS is basically there to keep the die from damaging.
Liquid metal makes extremely huge difference on the die.. it drops temp of my 4790k by 10C!!! compared to artic silver 5.
now i can overclock my cpu to 1.3v 4.7ghz with about 75C. it's night n day difference..cauz hyper 212 evo to liquid cooler is just about 10c difference
i think its better not to put the cap with adhesive so you can change it every now and then.
yes, liquid metal is much better. but this video gave me an idea on how to delid, since my friend is advising me to slip a blade and i don't like the idea since i have seen a lot of delid with blade that damage the chip itself.
well i use the same as yours 4790k, the temp is not failing me yet, but sooner will for sure.
dunno why but i had a 4670K FROM Malay as yrs never been over 60 C and now i own a 4790K from vietnam it idles in 28 C and max was 55C in room temp 22C with corsair H100i 5 years old . the only way to achieve 80C+ is during summer running prime95 torture test which we all know it applies over voltage in haswell cpus so it tends to overheat for no reason at all.
I did it to my cpu but its dead now, IHS didnt let go and i damage the chip....500 buck out the window.....and if you look closely it look like he damaged hes chip to, the millisek before the IHS "pops"
I have the cpu delidded and lapped- ive tried direct die cooling. liquid metal between ihs and die. nothing improves my temps. im running a Corsair H110i and the temps are basically the same with Hyper 212evo. i have no clue what to do. it cant be the sensor since then it would have to be all the sensors (package, core etc) since they consistently high between eachother. i still hit 85-90c at cinebench or rendering
I know this is old but maybe you are running too high voltage/LLC?
I hit barely 65c with no delid @4.7 1.25v and med/high LLC in CB.
Although it hits 90c with prime95
I don't go over 80c when stress testing at 1.3 volts 4.7ghz
With the hyper 212x
I am thinking about a Delid on my retro computer's cpu, pentium 4, but i am afraid a bit if i will break something by fault
@@BeardsChips oh dear
yep, checked, I believe that it is soldered, I don't know, by the way, it is the Pentium4 630 at 3.00ghz, overclocked to 3,46ghz with 4gb of ram with windows 10, with ssd of course, but I have problems with tempratures
do i need to do this? im in stock intel fan i put cooler master thermal paste and my i7 4770 is 22 idle and 75 80 max on load?
@@BeardsChips yeah thnks for rply
i guess i got lucky with my 4790k .my temps never go above 70 when gaming on an air cooler
Mine eather I use Aio Corsair H110i GT 4.8 ghz rock solid
Delid it...and it will run at 50..
Ur temps are becuz of ur efficient air cooler
I have the same CPU at idle it is at 30 and under load 40 on a h100i water cooler. Your CPU fan is on the wrong way, it's meant to push through the CPU cooler fins to the rear case fan to pull hot air out.
Im guessing that's what's going on with mine. I upgraded from an old evo212 to a noctua NH-D15 and the temps are much better. However, I'm not getting temps I should be getting a 4.6ghz and 1.25v. It could be the thermal degradation of the chip going through all the stress tests, but I suspect that liquid metal will do the trick.
Will a cheap vise from amazon work or do you need a special vise?
For everyone watching this do not try this on skylake or later as cpu pcb is way thinner... and again yes is a issue with the thermal paste in time in this case, but in some cases like i have now with a brand new kabylake heatspreader is not touching the die...
Is possible to install cpu without the heat spreader? Asking for a friend of course
I don't think you can do that with an Intel CPU because the chip itself is below the metal brackets of the LGA socket.
With AMD CPU it might actually work but all AMD chips are soldered.
@@BeardsChips yeah true and I do investigated a bit, turns out it's kinda dangerous because the stress force from heatsink could actually crack the die. Thanks for the answer sir!
@@YusufFadillah Well .. There was a time when we had naked CPU die with Pentium 3 and Athlon chips :)
@@BeardsChips old times 😁
I would have tried a better cooler before trying a delid. I run a Noctua NH-D15 on my 4790k and it never goes over 70c
Nah it aint about the cooler :). hyper 212 should be more than enaugh for good/decent temps. I have Noctua NH-D15S + Intel core i7 4790k 4.4ghz. idle temp is about 49c or so... thanks to focken INTEL'S SHIT TIM. Need to delid and remove the bad thermal paste, and put fresh MX-4 inside it, and put CPU back. should go down in temp 8c or more.
Ce ingenios, intreb dacă interior se poate umple tot spațiul cu pastă, poate așa transferă mai multă temperatură spre exterior.
I have almost 6 year old I7 4790K, my CPU temps are max 75-80 while 100% usage. I've tried to replace thermal paste and there is no difference. Could it be CPU fault or heatsink? I will never delid my CPU, it's really experiment and i don't want to risk it.
A lot of people says that i applied bad thermal paste, it was a dot and it's too enough much.
If that's true that the only one option to fix temps is to delid.
My idle temps are fine, max 36-40c
@@BeardsChips Yeah. My heatsink has 2 fans and I dont want to spend money on new cooler because I am saving money for new PC I mean I could try to use Intel stock cooler but its not worth but will do that in case if it will be 80+c I am hoping that my CPU will survive at least one year or more with these temperatures. After that, I'll get new PC with Ryzen 7.
Yeah it depends on weather if its summer (30c outside) I was getting from 45 to 50c at idle. In gaming it was 80c.
@@BeardsChips I disabled Turbo Mode and no difference. (It was auto so i guess it was always off)
after deleting my cpu, my pc drop to 32c celcius!
Still scared to do this lol but my 4790k is getting in the 70c range non overclocked with a h100i gtx I cant even get a stable overclock lol. Is your 4790k had any issues after delidding?
u probably have a bad cooler with a damaged pump or smth. My i5 4690k 4,7ghz @ 1,33V gets to around 80°C on my quiet fan curve with a nzxt x61 280mm AIO
My noctua nh-d15 had way better temps but I hated having the ugly bulky thing on my motherboard
roteroktober420 i5s run a good bit cooler then an i7
I have Noctua NH-D15S. Yep ugly and bulky to many people. I think its big, huge, badass. and looks premium, I actually like the colours. Plus it can't leak or fail like a pump/watercooler setup.
No it's not the cooler, its the focking CPU. Watch the video... i7 4790k TIM sucks. Needs to be delidded. I also get high temperatures with i7 4790k stock and Noctua NH-D15S. Stock, and turbo boost is enabled I think. 47-50c idle. Need to delid, clean, and put new thermal paste and put it back in.
:x didn't see any overheating ? 89c? Was it hitting tdp max ? But ya Intel's thermal copound sucks. Do you have your CPU cooler blowing away from your back exhaust? If so switch it around
how long it takes for that paste to need replacement ? also what if i dont use any gasket maker to glue them back and just leave the mobo hold it as it is? will be any problem if the surface from ihs comes in direct contact with the ide without having that thin layer of silicone in between ?also how long u have that paste will need replacement ?
yeah but will the direct contact between ide and ihs cause any problem to the cpu ? since theres no silicon layer in between ?
srry my bad i mean the direct contact without silicon layer in between pcb* and ihs
If you were going to put the lid back on, I'd have got a copper one and lapped/polished it bright inside and out, that quantity of TP probably cost you 3 or 4 degrees too tbh.
That said....I'm leaving mine as is, OK it hits 80 degrees under load and a mild 4.5 clock, but it all seems a lot of stress to squeeze another 400mhz out of these things
why did u install the 212 evo when u have a h80i...
AIO have a more limited lifespan, 5 years is suggested time to retire them.
The thermal paste isn't the problem. That's a myth. The problem is the excess adhesive. It puts too large a gap between the IHS and die.
He wasn't speaking about the glue you applied. He was talking about the glue applied by Intel.
Yes Justin. Everyone who works in this industry and says that Intel uses bad Thermal paste is wrong. You are the only one who knows the real truth. Sarcasm off.
Why would you put the lid back on, too much fun at once?
Salut, am si eu un 4790k si nu stiu daca se merita sa ii fac delid: in gaming imi sta in ~60 grade iar un full load pe 4.4 ghz imi sta undeva pe la 70~75 grade, acuma comparand cu ce ai tu as dori sa stiu cum ti se par temperaturile(sistemul meu are racire numai pe aer)
pe cpu am un noctua NH U12P SE2, iar carcasa este un phanteks eclipse p400 cu 3 exhaust fan noctua NF p12(exact ca alea de la cooleru de proc) iar in intake fron cele 2 de la pahnteks
multumesc mult pentru informatii! Mult spor in continuare iti doresc!
good job , best video as far of deliding cpu
That's weird, I have the 4790k and it's always below 68 Celsius with 100% load for hours. Phanteks air cooler.
yep, but ... at 4.44 Ghz ?
@@DAMIAN32007 4.75
Wait, you changed to a 212 evo, didn't notice any change, and still use the 212? Surely the AIO is better? Did you try changing back after delidding and see if there's any noticeable difference? I'm currently looking at all delidding vids while I wait for my delidding tools to arrive. I hit high 80's with my 4790k, it's really bad... Thanks for the vid!
Aha, I see. No, it certainly isn't, and the 212 evo is fine, like you say. I was just thinking since you had a spare H80i you could just as well use that, but good idea to use it for the GPU :) I use a Corsair H110 myself, which I guess makes the 4790k hitting high 80's even more ridiculous. Can't wait to try out the delid. I'll be using liquid metal though, so it will be exciting for sure.
Anybody thinking of doing the vice method please do yourself a favour and get a delid tool. Mine split right down the middle despite how carful I did it with the vice.
I did this same very thing on my 4790k. The rough jaws of the vise damaged the PCB of the CPU and killed it. To anyone thinking of using a vise buy the 12$ tool on eBay or at the very least use smooth jaws on your vise. I hope this saves someone else's CPU...
Florin Musetoiu I rewatched and your PCB goes directly against the rough jaw. Just putting this out there to warn others to use smooth jaws in the vice. Not hating.
Foarte bun acest clip! Am exact aceeași problema, dar nu am curaj sa incerc solutia ta. Vre-un sfat? (procesorul este in pc-ul de la birou). Era sa uit. Am aceeasi problema si cu placa video, un Phantom 770 2gb.
Am vazut. Costa 30 de lei. Dupa ce am urmarit un clip in care procesorul s-a ars, am prins teama :) Dar mai am o intrebare. Am schimbat pasta de pe un Geforce 770 si temperaturile nu s-au imbunatatit. Am schimbat si padurile termice de pe memorii si vrm. Nu s-au inregistrat imbunatatiri. Ai idee ce poate fi? Cipul de pe placile video nu are capac. Este racit direct de catre cooler.
Florin Musetoiu, in benchmark-ul Heaven atinge 90 grade in 2 minute.
Florin Musetoiu, mersi pt raspuns. Din pacate nu e asta. Am incercat in toate chipurile posibile. Am incercat mai multe paste. Efectiv nu-i dau de cap. Ce nu am incercat este sa ii schimb coolerul cu unul aftermarket. Dar nu merita. Costa cat placa.
I wonder how your performance would change by doing it the "absolute correct" way - that is, you missed applying the thermal paste to the IHS too (a small amount) not just the bare die. But perhaps that is a step for liquid metal on the die, and not normal thermal paste. But still an impressive result with simply replacing the thermal paste on the die with your own new one! I am very tempted to do so myself.
It's been 10 years with this baby 4790k at default settings, and I've just recently tried overclocking it as I'm getting a new computer soon + I'm sick of stuttering and microstutter and all this stuff. But while core 1, 2, 3 have totally okay or fine temps under load, core 0 has a 15-20c increase. Ie. 91-77-74-63 core temps. Means I can't go past 4.5ghz all core 1.232v as it goes past 92-93c and pretty much triggers a crash.
Remounting cooler might reduce it a bit and even it out, but seems like core 0 is just a dud now... BUT delidding like you have may be the saving grace to let me get 4.6ghz! Maaaaaybe 4.7 too!
The CPU had Liquid metal on the die and the IHS had thermal paste. I never use direct contact... it's dumb.
And if you still have the CPU after 10 years be sure that the thermal paste inside there is rock solid.. you are basically forced to do a delid thanks to Intel's stupidity.
New method of deliding seem to be working fine with dental floss, you just have to mount the CPU in a vice or something where it doesn't move and with a dental floss string slowly cut the adhesive between the CPU and IHS
how are you getting 80c with liquid lol only 4ghz
@@BeardsChips The 4790k also has an integrated FIVR which means it generates more heat compared to basically any other intel chip. the 4790k is a solid chip it just runs hot :(
Thanks man! The vice method works well! I got the lid off easily on my first try. Also, can you link me the silicone you used?
Thanks for the reply man. I'll try looking for one nearby.
What glue did you use to re-lid the cpu
thank you.. :D
i delidded mine last night, this time i succeeded, i broke an i7 4790 trying to do it once.
i am only seeing around 4c cooler on two cores, the other two cores are the same, this is with artic silver 5, ive ordered some better stuff.
temps before the delid on stock settings running at 1.1v were 69,70,70 65, after they were 69,69,70,60. when i take my cooler off it looks like some areas of the ihs arent being covered fully by the cooler, i might need to lap the ihs, ive also ordered some liquid pro, im using as5 at the moment so i could see further improvements.
yeah but 70c undervolted? surely not.
this is what happened after liquid pro :D
i.gyazo.com/3450572f14e2942c8302eea394c12918.png
Did you isolate next to the CPU Die some how?
@@ALWSGaming nice
Man i need to do this for my i7 4770k. Im getting 52 degrees by just watching twitch streams at 3.5ghz stock. Wtf is wrong with Intel.
yeah i have the same sort of problems... Intel decided to integrate the FIVR on the CPU for this gen. If you look at the next generation you will see they didnt. Hence why they run hot.
damn, bad luck m8, my 4790k is idling at like 26c, with max temps of ~70c during cinebench r15 at 4.7ghz.. but thenagain, i have a corsair h110
Florin Musetoiu yeah, ofc, i know about the issues intel's been having with the IHS and temps for the past few years, i'm thinking of lapping this 4790k, maybe i'll be able to push it to 4.9-5ghz for some benchmarks. I stick with 1.28v 4.6 for daily use though. Oh btw, i'd recommend changing the paste you use. The mx4 isn't the greatest in terms of performance l, maybe go with a noctua nt h1 or a gelid gc extreme.
It's a very common problem. Not about the cooler. my i7 4790k 4.4ghz idles at around 48c.... Because of this shit TIM :D :)
MX-4 is a very good thermal paste btw... The video guy knows about thermal pastes. Nothing wrong with MX-4. It's not like liquid metal but doesnt matter. It wont make a huge difference. MX-4 is much better than basic cheap thermal paste.
For the love of God it's been proven several times that too much thermal paste does not effect your temps in anyway. Second just use your brain if you think he used "too much" thermal paste. If too much was an issue why did the temps drop so much after the new thermal paste application.
Salut Florin acuma il faci si in limba Romana ? xD Sper sa gasesc Ceresit CS 23 ca pasta termica o am si sper sa functioneze dupa ce voi face schimbul de pasta termica voi posta screenshot prima si dupa este vorba de un intel i5 7600k cu temperaturi in gaming (csgo2) pana la 100º Multumesc de acest videotutorial .
Poti lasa capacul nelipit.
Daca pelicula de adeziv este destul de groasa vei avea temperaturi la fel sau chiar mai rau
intrucat contactul cu coolerul nu se face corect.
Thank you. I think I can do this, do-able. Not so hard. I also have Arctic MX-4. It's very good thermal paste. Liquid metal would be better maybe if its suitable but it wont be necessary.
I will just use MX-4 because I already have it and ordering liquid metal would take time to arrive and bring MAX -8c lower temps... I think. Not necessary
Im sitting at 4.7Ghz 1.288v on my 4790k and running at 68c max. I have a Corsair H115i GTX on it. I think your pump may be going bad on your AIO bro. The Devil's Canyon refresh was made to improve the TIM between the IHS and CPU die so you shouldn't be getting those temps even at idle and stock clocks to boot.
That is not the case. You have a premium chip most people still need a delid after 3 years of use. All the best
Your cat is crying because of what you did to the cpu
a ''few degres'' vs lm ... lol
Yeah, more like a 20°C difference is to be expected with thermal grizzly conductonaut.
Mother of god that was way to much TIM.
overclockedamd123 why? It's non-conductive and will be evened out by the mounting mechanism. It's more than necessary but nothing to worry about.
More than necessary hurts cooling performance.
overclockedamd123 That's been proven to be false.
incorrect.
overclockedamd123 you ate wrong dude, or do you have a source? You can look up linus' video about this where he tried the dot, line, too much and too little, too little was the only thing to lower the cooling performance, too much makes a mess by spreading beyond the edges but obviously the cooling is just the same as the dot or the line as it gets evened out by the pressure of the cooler/heatspreader in this case.
Very well done video
Liquid metal boyz, I delid my CPU with mx4 paste and it was always at 70c to 80c at max load.
With the liquid metal, it got 50c max at room temp 28c.
Overclocked it to 5.1ghz I shit you not guys and I did not touch the volts left it on auto, and left cores in normal mode, it reached 70c max stable as a motherfucker.
Oh, and I am using a cooler master 240mil liquid cooling with fans on the both sides.
Mother board is maximus VI formula
I might try this when I'm not drunk lol
BTW this is not 4790k...
And what is it ? :)))
Romani noștri ❤️
Haha, couldn't believe he used a vice.
great vid great guy !
Thanks boss
si vous mettez votre ventilateur de cpu en push vous aurez de meilleur résultat au moins 5 ° de moins !
Frumos. Felicitari, maine am sa incerc ai eu cu batranul 3570k. De la mine ai like si sub.Tine-o tot asa.
Asta da, dar luand in considerare ca este un procesor cu mai bine de 3 ani vechime pasta stock este varza.
da... pai cipul meu este ivy deci nu am acele contacte. Si da am incercat si cu lama pe un g800 si ceva si l-am ciupit, functioneaza doar in single chanel deci e bulit :))). Am sa fac un test mai intai cu un g2020 si apoi cu i5-ul
Ar fii trebuit sa faci acest video pe romana,pe engleza sunt destule.
Good!
Lmao way too much thermal paste dude. You have balls delidding that though. Good job.
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errr dont use a vise, kids, buy a delidder.. like the RockItCool delidder
It's pretty ugly accent. I understood this epic saga the word through the word. Good luck with more revelations
one of the worst delidding jobs I've ever seen
useing less paste bro wow i never seen anybody use so much get real unless this was an April fool but know it was an October vid JOKE
DONT GLUE IT THERE IS NO FUCKING NEED TO GLUE IT
Actually there is a reason to glue it back. Liquid pro goes bad when around oxygen. So it seals the Liquid pro and if any leaks out it doesn't go into the socket.
Kristopher Branson its thermal paste not liquid ... so nothing happens and he shouldnt glue it to be able to change the thermal paste in future
Ce se simte accentul de român 😂😂😂
NOOOOO DON'T DELETE YOUR CPU THAT WILL MESS UP YOUR WINDOWS!!!!
lel
:D Awesome results by the way! I am thinking of doing this myself as I am having similar issues with thermals :(
It's ok I know what I am doing :) and I totally agree 100% that these cpus shouldn't have over heating issues. I CAN'T wait till Ryzen comes out, gunna build me a fun server with it :D
dude no one have balls to do this
Florin Musetoiu so what is the best lga 1150 to use
I have balls and and a small 9 inchs dick so i did it
I think the 4790K was the end of that line. It also uses DDR3 memory. Nice chip. You can buy good used Z97 motherboards. The 4790K has AVX2 vector processing, and it's not too far behind the Kaby Lake processors.
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dude holy shet i can barely understand you
roman si cat? subscrubed!