New PC time

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  1. Ryld Baenre
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    Do you know which i7? I have heard that CLP is an awful pain to work with.

    Whatever that link is, it doesn't work. Not for me anyway.

    Also, RAM came in today :) Going to run memtest and then continue with trying to reach 4.8 GHz
     
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    it is an i7 3770k @ 5GHz that was running between 61c and 72c from coldest to hottest core. With an H100 I think.
     
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    :/

    Ran it while I was at work for a few hours

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    Going to up the voltage and run it over night.
     
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    It's also not out of the question that your friend has temps that are 7c lower imo. All depends on what voltage his 3770k needs for 5 ghz. There is HUGE variability between processors. My 3570k is a pos and needs ~1.33v for 4.5. Some people can get 4.5 below 1.2v. Luck of the draw :( and mine has been poor so not surprising.




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    RAM passes memtest for 15 hours with no errors at 1.6v

    :)
     
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    You could always try giving VCCIO a little bump too
     
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    In the continuing saga that is computer upgrading.......

    I have since ditched my RAT 7 for the MUCH better Logitech G400s. It is so far above the RAT 7 I can't believe I ever put up with the RAT. I used to think the RAT was great. It feels so nice to have the mx518 shape back in my hand. It was the first mouse that I used on my own computer. My Crysis 3 stats have gotten better since using the mouse and I am using the tougher weapons. I for one like the look of the mouse and it is covered by my hand 99% of the time anyway. The missing macro keys are a moot point I have found out, keyboard and mouse. I won't be buying a mouse or keyboard with macro keys any time in the future. I have never used them and as with the leapmotion it may be blocked in games. I also found that aren't accessible as they aren't in the right range for me to reach easily.

    The leapmotion is plugged into my monitor but isn't seeing a whole lot of use. I am finding it a bit far away atm the moment for use and it is really sensitive. The best software so far for it is Gamewave and touchless is in second. It's a good toy for the time being. If I had windows 8 and I had a different desk setup I could see myself using it more. I really haven't given it the time to try and incorporate it into my daily use. I can see media control being one thing that it could do very well. Especially if I upgrade my keyboard in the near future (Likely) and end up sacrificing my media keys. Replacing mice in games is a stretch as some games actively block programs like this and your arms would get really tired. I have seen some gaem profiles for GW2 but it just seems like a pain in the ass.

    I sold off my hx1050 that was returned from rma and my h100. I have the stock intel cooler on my cpu right now but I was just notified by email that my Swiftech H320 was shipped today! Should get it by ~Tuesday methinks.
     
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    Finally got a chance to delid my 3570k yesterday! I've had CLU sitting around for about 2 months waiting for the H320 to finally be released. The H320 was delivered on Tuesday and I had a free moment to delid yesterday afternoon. Let me tell you, taking a hammer to my processor was a little unnerving :s but it all worked out well in the end! I couldn't be happier with the temps that I ended up with. I was a little worried after delidding because the IHS had some indentations from the jaws of the vice but the H320 is convex so I appplied a pea size drop of MX-4 between the IHS and cpu block and went on my merry way.

    I used to have an H100 and didn't get a chance to do a base line run to compare between the 2. The best I have is ~53 minute prime 95 run.

    H100 Prime95 run (OC done in BIOS):

    Custom torture test using 12600 Mb of memory
    53 minutes
    CPU @ 4.5 Ghz + 1.35 v
    PLL @ 1.6
    LLC@ High
    Max Temp: 78
    Avg Temp: 65

    H320 Run with delidding (Quick and dirty OC with AI Suite II):

    Custom w/ 12600 Mb of memory
    3 hours
    CPU@ 4.5 Ghz + 1.36 v
    PLL@ 1.8
    LLC@ High
    Max Temp 61
    Avg Temp 54

    Obviously these aren't ideal conditions to compare but it is clear that the delidding made a significant impact on the thermals. The H320 is great but I'm not going to attribute a 17C drop in max temp solely to it :p

    I made a video of the delidding for posterity and took some pictures along the way.

    Check out the video if you want to see what a mans vice looks like. Took 6.5 strikes to delid :p I apologize in advance for the dark lighting.
    Oh, and the underhand grip of the wood was a bad idea :/

    To put on the clu I put about 4 lines worth of it on a piece of printer paper and just dabbed the provided brush in it and then painted it on the die and IHS. I had a ton left over and likely could have done between the IHS and cpu block as well. I instead opted for MX-4 because I wasn't sure about the indentations.




    Clean PCB
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    Clean Die
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    CLU on DIE and IHS
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    Idle temps of cpu with ambient temp of 16-18 C.
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    COngrats on the de-lid. Glad to see it worked out incredibly well for you.
     
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    H320 installed

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    Thank you sir, it was a lot of fun :) I didn't expect it to take as long as it did. The hardest part was mounting the H320. I wanted to use one bolt to attach the fans + radiator but it was too unwieldly so I had to use 12 to attach the fans to the rad and another 12 to attach the fans to the case :( The thing I hate the absolute most though is trying to get the mounting bracket installed for the cpu blocks.
     
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    I knew about the 220 but 320 - damn!
     
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    It's awesome and it is quieter than the H100 ever was. I still need to sit down and do a full BIOS overclock to 4.5 with this thing to see how the delidding really worked. I can't wait to expand it to the GPU ^.^

    I also updated the initial post with regular use programs for people that like to know what others use.