Agreed - good way to proceed. Definately test an old block or one you have tested before.
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Originally Posted by bigben2k
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This will not address the contention that the IHS's TIM joint is variable (but is not the objective here).
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BUT, could be first step in such. If pH does this with all subsequent (say AMD) cpu's he uses on this bench (IF there are subsequent cpus) then something could be said about the variability or lack thereof of the IHS joint, no?
need large sample size basically, not suggesting to pH to do this, but his data might be worth it down the road, that's all.