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Cooling Neophyte
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I modded my A64 3700 San Diego for reading with my MAX6658. Holy Bejeebers! Not wishing to retype the post over at OCforums, here's a link to it:
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=388922 Got to be an improperly implemented IHS I suspect. Hoot
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While that's entirely possible, I'm not so sure that's the case here. If the pins used are any indication, it's off on one of the outside corners just like the Winchester. I'm gonna bring some fresh single-edge razor blades home from work this afternoon and we'll see what's up. Pictures will be posted of what I find "under the hood".
Hoot
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Gonna "String Theory" it hoot? I can only hope you don't damage your new chip.
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No, while that approach sounds plausible, I've got good hand and reflex control. I'll patiently work the perimeter with the razor blade. I was very cautious when I did my Winchester and that went fine. No reason why it should go any different with the SD. I do want to give the AS5 a chance to settle. As viscous as it is and with the large area of an IHS, it comes as no surprise that it would take longer to exude than a bare core. We'll see how patient I feel when I get home from work this afternoon. It's priming at home as I write this. Hoot
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I noticed that the readings from the 6655 seemed off in the high direction when I calibrated Hoot. I had never seen an AthlonXP vary by more than 1C from the water temp measured in calibration, but the Winchester was closer to 7-8C. Check the revision changes and maybe some of the diode properties have changed as part of the San Diego rev?
I can't imagine them moving the diode's location but who knows I guess.
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OMG What a difference!
![]() I have posted images and opinions in the thread over at ocforums. For those not wishing to view the thread, here's the skinny: With IHS 11x200 @ 1.41Vcore Idle 34C / Load 51C / Inlet 22C 9x300 @ 1.55Vcore Idle 39C / Load 65-66C / Inlet 22C Without IHS 11x200 @ 1.41Vcore Idle 31C / Load 35C / Inlet 21C 9x300 @ 1.50Vcore Idle 32C / Load 39C / Inlet 22C As nerve wracking as it was cutting on a $334.00 investment, I must say it was worth it. Already, the 9x300 was stable at a lower vcore. Who knows how much lower I can go, since I have not had a chance to do much testing this evening. Heading to bed with a smile on my face and a song in my heart... Hoot
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how did you remove the ihs?
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While I have done this twice with no problems, you have to go in with your eyes open, realizing that you're taking a risk. In my opinion, it is worth it. My Vcore is now down to 1.45V and prime stable at 9x300. I haven't tried going the other way to see what the reduced temp has gained me, meaning higher frequency. I hope to do some of that this evening. Good Luck Hoot
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Sweet, i'm in for an IHS removal this weekend!
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When I removed the ihs off my 3200 winnie, the load temps dropped 7*c. I believe Amd has some issues with their ihs's being cupped. Mine was not flat at all.
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Don't forget this: http://www.overclockers.com/tips1197/
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FWIW, before removing the IHS, it took 1.55Vcore to run at 9x300 stable under Prime95 Torture. Now that it is gone and the AS5 has for the most part, settled in, I can run 9x300 at 1.42Vcore. That's measured at the socket, needless to say. I have managed to run either 9.5x310 or 10x300 at 1.65Vcore, again stable under P95 Torture. At that voltage and those speeds, the core temp rises and stabilizes at 42C.
I can't wait for my G5 to ship (ahem!) so I can see how much it gains me. Hoot
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Heh, that was the first thing I checked. I wonder if the various mobo makers use different cam boxes or such what not. I thought for sure after reading about Hoot's problem that mine would need sanding too, but not so. |
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Nice work, Hoot. Do you guys think there is much or a benefit in removing the IHS from a Prescott? Should I try just for the hell of it?
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Be careful on that one. I have seen pics of cores pulled off with the IHS on recent intel chips. At least some are epoxied down. |
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=44854 And to let you know the risks: http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=308&s=1 |
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Oh you must mean that thing I get off as soon as I am sure teh chip works
![]() Must be why I am running 3700 SD @ 11x247 (BH5) 1.5-2-2-5, etc @ 1.49 / 31-32c load (OCCT - stopped after 26 hrs @11x246 - boring ![]() ![]() I do the razor thing like everyone, corners first, then the straight sides and it comes off easy (no epoxy so far). NOTE: the chips are slightly convex. So of course the NEXT step is to flatten the top of the core ![]() 2000grit max sandpaper on a FLAT glass plate - SLOW strokes (did I mention I ground telescope optics as a teenager heheh ![]() Thermalright XP-120/90 - BAD for this as I have found them to nibble off the edge of the core. However my cascade WB and hyper6 have never given me any wear. I attribute this to the fact that these coolers are mounted w/o sliding over the core, unlike the XP-xxx (and give better clamping pressure, damn XP springs ![]() I am getting a TT Big Typhoon (Screw down, not springs ![]()
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Dunno if it would help, but when I removed the IHS from a few AMD k6-2 cpus it did REALLY help to freeze them first.
Freezing them shoudl make any glue/epoxy holding it on brittle, and make it easyer to come off. I would be very interested to know if AMD 64's have bridges under the IHS - the k6-2's did, no idea as to their purpose though. If the AMd64's do it might mean there is a way to unlock higher multiplyers, which has not yet been tryed?
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