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Cleaning excess glue from the PCB of my 7700K without causing damage

Cleaning excess glue from the PCB of my 7700K without causing damage

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cathompson
Junior Member
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02-16-2017, 03:35 AM
#11
USAFRet:
I'm thinking about removing my i7-7700K.
The reason is I'm not happy with the CPU staying at 10-15°C above the GPU.
Reading says this can really affect idle and load temperatures.
Personally, I think it only matters if the CPU is actually throttling because of heat.
I'd probably skip this step first...
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cathompson
02-16-2017, 03:35 AM #11

USAFRet:
I'm thinking about removing my i7-7700K.
The reason is I'm not happy with the CPU staying at 10-15°C above the GPU.
Reading says this can really affect idle and load temperatures.
Personally, I think it only matters if the CPU is actually throttling because of heat.
I'd probably skip this step first...

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02-17-2017, 03:06 PM
#12
Delidding involves practicing your expertise on a functional but outdated CPU repeatedly before using a new, $300+ model. Which worry you more?
A) Losing the new processor due to mistakes?
B) Running 10-15 degrees hotter than your GPU?
-Wolf sends
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Ender_Girl_LAF
02-17-2017, 03:06 PM #12

Delidding involves practicing your expertise on a functional but outdated CPU repeatedly before using a new, $300+ model. Which worry you more?
A) Losing the new processor due to mistakes?
B) Running 10-15 degrees hotter than your GPU?
-Wolf sends

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FlareClient
Junior Member
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02-17-2017, 07:13 PM
#13
I'm pleased I didn't heed the critics... I started with a Kaby Lake Pentium to get familiar with the setup, then moved on to an i7-7700K. I swapped out the internal TIM Intel used for Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal TIM. Cleaning most of the glue safely and reassembling the chip was a breeze.
My idle temperatures have fallen by 8-10°C, and full load temps under p95 small FFTs are 20°C lower! While this is common after de-lidding 7700Ks, I'm thrilled I took the chance. The results are definitely satisfying. Now my CPU stays below 63°C regardless of workload, thanks to the Hyper 212X cooling solution. Not bad at all.
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FlareClient
02-17-2017, 07:13 PM #13

I'm pleased I didn't heed the critics... I started with a Kaby Lake Pentium to get familiar with the setup, then moved on to an i7-7700K. I swapped out the internal TIM Intel used for Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal TIM. Cleaning most of the glue safely and reassembling the chip was a breeze.
My idle temperatures have fallen by 8-10°C, and full load temps under p95 small FFTs are 20°C lower! While this is common after de-lidding 7700Ks, I'm thrilled I took the chance. The results are definitely satisfying. Now my CPU stays below 63°C regardless of workload, thanks to the Hyper 212X cooling solution. Not bad at all.

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