Ebrahim Ali
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Ive got to say I'm a bit underwhelmed.I used the Rockit 88 Delid tool to delid my 3770 non K.I did it more out of curiosity than anything else actually.
With an ambient of about 22 degrees I got an average core temp of 64 degrees during CPU-Z stress test at 4,1ghz 1,168v offset mode.After delidding and using Kryonaut between the die and IHS and relidding using black automotive silicone sealant, I saw an average temp of 59,5 degrees at the same overclock with a slightly higher ambient of 23 degrees.
I used the same CPU-Z stress test however my vcore increased to 1.176v .It would previously go to 1,176v momentarily and then drop back down to 1,168v but now it stays put at 1,176v.
As soon as I get my hands on some conductonaut ill delid and relid again.
For now all I can say is that the Rockit 88 is a quick and painless way to delid.It took no time at all to pop the IHS off but what took the most time was getting all the black rubber stuff off of the PCB and IHS.I unfortunately couldn't use the relid function as my cpu wouldn't fit that alignment tool.
Ill try my other OC profile of 4,4ghz at 1,22v offset and see if I get any lower than before,unfortunately I wont be able to control the ambients so the comparison will be irrelevant almost.
With an ambient of about 22 degrees I got an average core temp of 64 degrees during CPU-Z stress test at 4,1ghz 1,168v offset mode.After delidding and using Kryonaut between the die and IHS and relidding using black automotive silicone sealant, I saw an average temp of 59,5 degrees at the same overclock with a slightly higher ambient of 23 degrees.
I used the same CPU-Z stress test however my vcore increased to 1.176v .It would previously go to 1,176v momentarily and then drop back down to 1,168v but now it stays put at 1,176v.
As soon as I get my hands on some conductonaut ill delid and relid again.
For now all I can say is that the Rockit 88 is a quick and painless way to delid.It took no time at all to pop the IHS off but what took the most time was getting all the black rubber stuff off of the PCB and IHS.I unfortunately couldn't use the relid function as my cpu wouldn't fit that alignment tool.
Ill try my other OC profile of 4,4ghz at 1,22v offset and see if I get any lower than before,unfortunately I wont be able to control the ambients so the comparison will be irrelevant almost.
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