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Can the m9i function properly with a delidded i7 8700k and is it necessary to use liquid metal in an ITX case?

Can the m9i function properly with a delidded i7 8700k and is it necessary to use liquid metal in an ITX case?

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zSnowyPvP
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05-13-2017, 02:30 AM
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I'm working on itx case (fractal design core 500). I understand cooling might be a problem, so I'm adding fans and the cryorig m9i for my 8700k. I'm aiming to overclock as much as possible. Since it's going to get very hot, I need to check if delidding and using liquid metal would be beneficial. Should I also consider liquid metal for my GPU (GTX 1080, likely a mini)?
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zSnowyPvP
05-13-2017, 02:30 AM #1

I'm working on itx case (fractal design core 500). I understand cooling might be a problem, so I'm adding fans and the cryorig m9i for my 8700k. I'm aiming to overclock as much as possible. Since it's going to get very hot, I need to check if delidding and using liquid metal would be beneficial. Should I also consider liquid metal for my GPU (GTX 1080, likely a mini)?

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zebbrra
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05-13-2017, 11:30 AM
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Choose the Cryorig H7. Besides that, you're going too far with the liquid metal and delidding. Start with a solid cooler, check your case's airflow if the thermals are an issue, then examine the fans, and finally consider the room temperature around you.
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zebbrra
05-13-2017, 11:30 AM #2

Choose the Cryorig H7. Besides that, you're going too far with the liquid metal and delidding. Start with a solid cooler, check your case's airflow if the thermals are an issue, then examine the fans, and finally consider the room temperature around you.