After watching this and numerous other 7700k delidding clips I ordered the rockitcool delid/relid kit, coollaboratory liquid ultra and permatex rtv red high temp silicone. I had 27 deg idle temps on 6700k, in the same set up I get 38-40 deg with a non delidded 7700k...crazy right? Must delid this thing!!! Thanks @WccftechTv for the detailed tutorial
Actually no. I was comfortable with the 6700k until a friend offered to buy it at almost the purchase price. So i sold it for the 7700k. I delidded the latter and am now running at 4.8ghz on air cooler (max temp 71 deg). It feels much faster than the 6700k. So it wasnt a waste mate and the gains are a whole lot more than 2%...say 15-28% when overclocked.
Thanks for the video Keith - results are consistent with my experience (~25C drop in temps). Just wish I had this tool when I manually D/R mine!
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I used DER 8AUER kit and it couldn't be more easier. Its the best kit. especially for unexperienced user like me. I didn't use glue when putting back the lid, didn't think I needed it.
out the box my 7700k at only 4.5ghz load was doing 95-100C with a Noctua d15 w/ Noctua NT-H1, had to go in the bios and lower the vcore to 1.2... same test gets temps up to 86C... still pretty hot, basically I can't overclock this unless I delid it.
I know right? My temps are at 90-100 when running certain games - its absolutely crazy :( I tried lowering the vcore too but that didnt change much at all. I looked it up on the internet - and it seems like its a swing and a miss if the cpu will run highish or very high, with the 7700k. I dont know the brand of my cpu-cooling, but its some stock shit, so I'll prob have to delid and/or get some much better cooling installed. While I havent experienced any problems with performance (I checked the cpu temps several times over a few hours at 90 degrees) - It still feels very tacky that you have to do a diy to fix it because youre afraid that the high temps will fuck up your cpu over time.
Yea these chips seem to be all over the place from semi hot to crazy touching the sun hot. Just to get my temps respectable in the 60-65c range with load at only 1.28 volts max I needed a delid, liquid metal and 280mm aio. He seems to have a decent chip hitting 5ghz at 1.328v and only hitting 64. I can hit that with only 1.28v applied.
Just delidded my 6700K and man...... I see now why the damn thing would get up to 95 celsius during gaming. There was basically NOTHING between the die and IHS!!! I even just brushed off the stock thermal compound with my finger...... it all came off in one swipe. It also rolled up into a ball just larger than a grain of friggin sand. I applied Cool Laboratory Liquid Ultra and am seeing no higher than 47 celsius at 5.0GHz @ 1.305 volts while gaming. I'll try taking it to 5.2, maybe 5.5GHz in the future but for now I'm more than satisfied with 5GHz and no higher than 47 C underneath an H115i. I'm tempted to try out my old ass Hyper 212 Evo on this chip to see how well it can cool the 6700K now that the stock compound has been replaced with something 1000 times better. I previously had the chip @ 4.7GHz with 1.375 volts, but it got up to 95 celsius while gaming. Running ANY stress test utility would instantly see my 6700K hit 100 celsius..... the stock compound that Intel uses is a joke....... I'd like to see them just soldering the IHS to the die like my 2600K. That cpu I still have running @ 4.7GHz and 1.3 volts even after 6 1/2 years. It never gets higher than 53 underneath a Corsair H60.
I almost had a seizure watching you spread the Liquid Pro on the die without putting tape around it. Damn good job, buy oh my jeeze my nerves lol. Great video
lol, I've delid so many chips before I ever heard of anyone putting tape around the die,lol. I've used painters tape around a GPU die when spreading so I don't get TIM everywhere and it stays clean tho.
I'm getting my 8700k in about 4 hours. I got the same exact tool for de-lidding. I'm not taking any chances this go round with ridiculous temps. I sold my ENTIRE Kaby Lake build because of how bad the temps were lol. I'm just going to use Super Glue to put the IHS back on. Do you have any advice on that?
yes, its best to apply to both sides. You should also clean all the old black 'glue' off the pcb. It comes off really easy with just your fingernail. IDK why this person did not do these 2 steps. I just did my 6700K and it worked great CPU max temp while gaming is 49c with fans running at 30%. I saw about a 6 degree improvement.
Its not the thermal paste they use... the silicone that attaches the IHS to the PCB is too thick and causes a slight gap, causing poor thermal transfer.
Is this something only necessary for modern Intel CPU's? Looking at the chip underneath, it reminded me of some older AMD Athlon CPU's, which had the die completely exposed, and you put your heat sink paste directly on the die, and stuck the heatsink directly against the die.
Wow that was a tiny amount of cool laboratory! How long does it last b4 needing reapplied? 28° is phenominal. Im considering doing this for the first time
Hi folks, what "temps" are you talking about? CPU temp or Core temps? I delided my i7-7700k and used Kryonaut when closing it up. I got a custom loop with an EK Supremacy EVO. The CPU is OC'ed to 4.7 GHz @ 1.225V. My Core temps are around 78°C when running Prime95 at "max heat" setting. CPU temp is 62°C max, water temp 28°C.
Pause at 2:40 That's the gap in the silicone that is necessary. without it, you risk having the CPU heat up the air inside the IHS and then popping the IHS lid open while it's running.....
I read somewhere that claimed you should put nail polish over the copper bits because the liquid metal is conductive (since its a metal) and that it would kill your cpu if the liquid metal touched the copper bits. I was just wondering if I need to do that? or would it actually be more dangerous to nail polish over the exposed copper?
You made some mistakes, You need to put liquid metal on the cover! You see when you put the liquid metal on the cpu you need to work it around to get it to cover the whole surface, Well that's what you need to do to the cover as well! anyone who says you don't doesn't know what they are doing!
After watching this and numerous other 7700k delidding clips I ordered the rockitcool delid/relid kit, coollaboratory liquid ultra and permatex rtv red high temp silicone. I had 27 deg idle temps on 6700k, in the same set up I get 38-40 deg with a non delidded 7700k...crazy right? Must delid this thing!!! Thanks @WccftechTv for the detailed tutorial
you had a 6700k and bought a 7700k for 2% gains? Such waste ahahahaha
Actually no. I was comfortable with the 6700k until a friend offered to buy it at almost the purchase price. So i sold it for the 7700k. I delidded the latter and am now running at 4.8ghz on air cooler (max temp 71 deg). It feels much faster than the 6700k. So it wasnt a waste mate and the gains are a whole lot more than 2%...say 15-28% when overclocked.
So you actually deluded your friend to buy outdated CPU for the price of new one. That's better, for sure.
Why do you have to be negative?? He persistently asked me to sell it to him at that cost. 7700k was just out with temp issues
That's just the sarcasm. Don't take it too closely.
Thanks for the video Keith - results are consistent with my experience (~25C drop in temps). Just wish I had this tool when I manually D/R mine!
I used DER 8AUER kit and it couldn't be more easier. Its the best kit. especially for unexperienced user like me. I didn't use glue when putting back the lid, didn't think I needed it.
But it takes forever to get one to the states. I agree, it looks pretty well made.
when i get my 7700k i'm going to have to delid too.. thanks intel.
ayy lmao 😂
Better... I'm going to pay 360€ for a cpu that I will have to break the warranty to take full advantage off... LOOOOOLLL
out the box my 7700k at only 4.5ghz load was doing 95-100C with a Noctua d15 w/ Noctua NT-H1, had to go in the bios and lower the vcore to 1.2... same test gets temps up to 86C... still pretty hot, basically I can't overclock this unless I delid it.
I know right? My temps are at 90-100 when running certain games - its absolutely crazy :( I tried lowering the vcore too but that didnt change much at all.
I looked it up on the internet - and it seems like its a swing and a miss if the cpu will run highish or very high, with the 7700k. I dont know the brand of my cpu-cooling, but its some stock shit, so I'll prob have to delid and/or get some much better cooling installed.
While I havent experienced any problems with performance (I checked the cpu temps several times over a few hours at 90 degrees) - It still feels very tacky that you have to do a diy to fix it because youre afraid that the high temps will fuck up your cpu over time.
tinostarks I delided my 7700k and it dropped 28°
ghfhgfuuu i heard it doesnt affect idle temps is this true? my idle temps are 40c and 70-75 while gaming
Verked idle load at 5ghz was 52°C. After delid it was 35°C.
Yea these chips seem to be all over the place from semi hot to crazy touching the sun hot. Just to get my temps respectable in the 60-65c range with load at only 1.28 volts max I needed a delid, liquid metal and 280mm aio. He seems to have a decent chip hitting 5ghz at 1.328v and only hitting 64. I can hit that with only 1.28v applied.
Just delidded my 6700K and man...... I see now why the damn thing would get up to 95 celsius during gaming. There was basically NOTHING between the die and IHS!!! I even just brushed off the stock thermal compound with my finger...... it all came off in one swipe. It also rolled up into a ball just larger than a grain of friggin sand. I applied Cool Laboratory Liquid Ultra and am seeing no higher than 47 celsius at 5.0GHz @ 1.305 volts while gaming. I'll try taking it to 5.2, maybe 5.5GHz in the future but for now I'm more than satisfied with 5GHz and no higher than 47 C underneath an H115i. I'm tempted to try out my old ass Hyper 212 Evo on this chip to see how well it can cool the 6700K now that the stock compound has been replaced with something 1000 times better. I previously had the chip @ 4.7GHz with 1.375 volts, but it got up to 95 celsius while gaming. Running ANY stress test utility would instantly see my 6700K hit 100 celsius..... the stock compound that Intel uses is a joke....... I'd like to see them just soldering the IHS to the die like my 2600K. That cpu I still have running @ 4.7GHz and 1.3 volts even after 6 1/2 years. It never gets higher than 53 underneath a Corsair H60.
I almost had a seizure watching you spread the Liquid Pro on the die without putting tape around it. Damn good job, buy oh my jeeze my nerves lol. Great video
lol, I've delid so many chips before I ever heard of anyone putting tape around the die,lol. I've used painters tape around a GPU die when spreading so I don't get TIM everywhere and it stays clean tho.
I'm getting my 8700k in about 4 hours. I got the same exact tool for de-lidding. I'm not taking any chances this go round with ridiculous temps. I sold my ENTIRE Kaby Lake build because of how bad the temps were lol. I'm just going to use Super Glue to put the IHS back on. Do you have any advice on that?
Someone said it has to be a special type of sealant that can withstand 100*c temps or something c:
i've seen other people put the liquid metal on both the cover and the pcb, does it matter?
yes, its best to apply to both sides. You should also clean all the old black 'glue' off the pcb. It comes off really easy with just your fingernail. IDK why this person did not do these 2 steps. I just did my 6700K and it worked great CPU max temp while gaming is 49c with fans running at 30%. I saw about a 6 degree improvement.
Ridiculous that Intel still uses such shit thermal paste on their CPU's.
Its not the thermal paste they use... the silicone that attaches the IHS to the PCB is too thick and causes a slight gap, causing poor thermal transfer.
Is this something only necessary for modern Intel CPU's? Looking at the chip underneath, it reminded me of some older AMD Athlon CPU's, which had the die completely exposed, and you put your heat sink paste directly on the die, and stuck the heatsink directly against the die.
you should apply some TIM to the IHS aswell. It will help bonding
Wow that was a tiny amount of cool laboratory! How long does it last b4 needing reapplied? 28° is phenominal. Im considering doing this for the first time
actually that is more than you need;)
Hi folks,
what "temps" are you talking about? CPU temp or Core temps?
I delided my i7-7700k and used Kryonaut when closing it up. I got a custom loop with an EK Supremacy EVO. The CPU is OC'ed to 4.7 GHz @ 1.225V. My Core temps are around 78°C when running Prime95 at "max heat" setting. CPU temp is 62°C max, water temp 28°C.
Which brand of the sealant would you recommend? thank.
They forgot the gap in the sealant for heat expansion.
Where do you see its recommended to leave a gap in the sealant?
Pause at 2:40
That's the gap in the silicone that is necessary.
without it, you risk having the CPU heat up the air inside the IHS and then popping the IHS lid open while it's running.....
your the man
I think the adhesive you got isn't actually silicone. Permatex's black silicone adhesive has the number 81158, and this is 80338.
Ya its not actually silicone sealant. It clearly says rubber sealant on the tube. Silicone sealant will not come out all runny like that.
Quite illuminating.
Shall you make something similar with Ryzen CPUs?
AFAIK, better cooling is very important for new AMD chips.
AMD is soldered for sure
How long does the liquid metal last for? is it comparable with thermal paste? Do you need to reapply it or does it last for years?
Ive seen it after a year and it still looks as new. Not yet seen older but no reason to suspect it needs re-pasting. Its new territory for most of us.
I read somewhere that claimed you should put nail polish over the copper bits because the liquid metal is conductive (since its a metal) and that it would kill your cpu if the liquid metal touched the copper bits. I was just wondering if I need to do that? or would it actually be more dangerous to nail polish over the exposed copper?
mine 7700k also droped 20 degrees
Hey so when you re-applied the AIO did you use Coollabs liquid metal on the top of the CPU as well? or just a normal paste?
Just use normal thermal compound :)
WccftechTv is there any downside to liquid metal, doest it wear out the chip faster with time or anything?
liquid medal is conductive so if you miss putting it on you can risk short circuiting the cpu and/or motherboard
i have at 4.8ghz 1.350 voltage without delid 69-70C with kraken x62 using thermal grizzly kryonaut paste.
would you like some gray poupon . good video kiff
why did the guy not follow the directions given by rockit? the arrow wasnt lined up
Why would my CPU not be listed on HW monitor?
Ahem... mask the PCB of THE CPUwith Scotch tape first to prevent bricking your CPU....
Is that heat spreader aluminum?
no, it's copper.
Thanks for the vid :)
+WccftechTv Where can I buy this kit and other stuff in Pakistan?
No Liquid metal on top of ihs?
I've seen people use super glue in each corner... seems a lot less messy
But one of your cores got to 68c?
I couldn't take my eye of the needle and how close your hand got. AMG PUT THE CAP BACK ON.
>:)
Areb there any Uk retailers for this.
Finally a nice deliding guide. I watched almost 7 videos its all bullsht except this video.
Thank you :)
this work good with i7 3770k???? .1155LGA
shame you cant do this with the amd fx chips as they solder their lids on
you are kidding right? if the ihs and die are solid (soldered) it's much better than having liquid metal between
That sealant should not look like that. What was done to that tube?? lol.
They change the product I'm ducking screwed
sup? not here right? i mean, i want him to show us his 7700k at 7ghz in air without deliding
Never again Intel. Waste my time
You made some mistakes, You need to put liquid metal on the cover! You see when you put the liquid metal on the cpu you need to work it around to get it to cover the whole surface, Well that's what you need to do to the cover as well! anyone who says you don't doesn't know what they are doing!