Thai people here. I am very proud of this supercool product from the man behind this. I actually once visited his home to ask him delid my 10900KF and buy one of these direct die IHS. Believe it or not as I was talking with him he seems to do all of this by only himself.
regarding the price to performance on the super ihs vs the copper you have to keep in mind that the super ihs comes with its own cpu block basically so you dont have to buy one if you going for the super ihs where as you still need to purchase a cpu block for the copper or stock ihs if you are running a custom loop so you get much better value out of the super ihs. Awesome video and thanks to all his supporters who helped to get this video out to us youtube plebs ;D
Real underrated hero ! Appreciate all the effort and support that goes into this! I cant support all platforms...but i have gotten so much value already by giving all my monthly twitch primes which comes with the discord since last year... hope creators like this continues to grow ! Cheers
I think instead of using package temp, using core temperatures could be better since ihs is changing, it may reduce the temp difference between cores in since they are quite high in stock ihs.
Appreciate the testing. Exactly what I like to see. I passed on the i9 this gen and got the i7 12700k… I’m able to push 5.2 all core at 1.28 load vcore. I’m thinking 5.3 is possible here with delid… waiting till gigabyte does recall on my z690i ddr4 board which should be a month or so… I just didn’t see the point in going i9 till the new 10nm process gets a bit more refined. Have a feeling this is the 6700k of the eventual 7700k which will be 13900k…. Let’s see… thanks again
Great video my man. I can't help thinking I'm pretty lucky as my 9900K at 5.2Ghz cooled by a Corsair H150i Cappelix never goes above 72 degrees, even after solid gaming for hours. Standard arctic silver paste too.
I live in a tropical humid environment without AC with degrees around 85 degrees Fahrenheit, I wonder even if I were to do all of this cooling optimizations, would I be able to run such components within safe temperature zones?
I would install a quick disconnect from pc have a hose with quick disconnect attachment put up in closet. When u wanna adjust cpu, detach from loop attach cpu to longer hose and drain it by itself. Not too much hassle.
Waiting for it now. I have a 2900w ac so i am hoping to get 6ghz on my 12900k. I get 5.7 now with ek block an contact frame from der bauer. 430w 1.4v and about 70c in cinebench.
with some shape adjustments he might even be able to make it more convenient so that you can stick it on more like a normal Waterblock, just directly to the Chip. might need to switch to something sturdier like Acetal as a result, but, it could be worthwhile.
@@doublepoil Acrylic and Plexi are just not very strong so they have to have relatively thick walls so that they don't crack or just fall apart. hence why the Block Top there is so chunky. that's why, my personal distaste for the Materials is just a coincidence.
I wonder if you were going to do a bunch of testing with that block if you could put two valves on the CPU hoses where you wouldn’t have to drain the whole system
Good stuff, hefty price though but it's not mass produced so i can live with that. EK is working on a block with a bracket making direct die cooling with their block out of the box! To bad Intel never lear, heat problems with the i7 7700k...and on the 9th gen to...the good thing is that none of them are soldered so deliding can be done without fancy tools but there are good deliders out there and now the 12th gen comes with IHS problems...can be fixed cheap with a mounting frame instead of the clamp shit they have on stock, lapping and later deliding are the later options but even if it's not a risky move you still void the warranty on a 500$ and even worse on a 12900KS cpu.
I have been trying to keep up with the latest tech news as I am thinking about building a new PC soon, perhaps within a year or so.. but I have been and want to continue to use Intel and Nvidia.. but with the last two generations of chips the 13000 and 14000 models having degradation problems, does the 12000 series also have that same problem or did that just show up under the 13th and 14th gen intel chips?
Did you delid the stock ihs, remove the factory indium solder and then replace it with LM? Or are you trying to isolate the difference a copper ihs makes?
So why not use a copper baseplate with the copper IHS? Silver King liquid metal is electrically conductive, as is copper, and nickel isn't as good at it, but it is definitely conductive. I was about to use all copper, so maybe you know something I don't?
@@FrameChasers I hope you make enough money to one day be much bigger and get yourself that extra room mate, your content is amazing and you are doing gods work.🙏
I have used supercool computers direct die ryzen kit but I couldnt get good temps because my chiller fucked with the liquid metal even tho I kept the temps high enough :[
@7:50 no it doesn't make sence to chance to copper IHS... look at the one of the last videos of @der8auer (eng) ... its just a waste of money, full copper without nickel an liquid metal is not what you want to have in the system.
Get yourself an Aquacomputer High Flow Next and maybe an octo / quadro. Then you can normalize water temperature and flow rate when testing. The temperature changes soo much throughout the day / the test cycle you are comparing apple with oranges.
Hey man I need help with something. I have a 10900k clocked to 5.3ghz all core, a 3070Ti clocked to a constant 2070mhz, and viper B-die ram clocked to 4133 c16-16-16-36 and get around 40 latency in Aida. Fully windows and hardware optimized I get an avrg. 220 FPS at 1080p low with highs of 240-250 in Warzone. However, I get this really bad aliasing/visual noise where the trees and everything shimmer. I’ve seen hundreds of people post about it and mine is really extreme. I’ve tried everything from NVIDIA filters, antialiasing, all NVIDIA settings, resolution scaling and geforce experience. I’ve redownloaded drivers with DDU and I’m currently on 472.12. The only thing that helps is increasing render resolution but it ranks my FPS and does very little to help. Nobody seems to know how to fix this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone else has this issue please reply. Thanks.
Thai people here. I am very proud of this supercool product from the man behind this. I actually once visited his home to ask him delid my 10900KF and buy one of these direct die IHS. Believe it or not as I was talking with him he seems to do all of this by only himself.
Even though I have no need for this, that kind of testing is really nice to watch. Shame that you don't have already 10x suscribers with that content
regarding the price to performance on the super ihs vs the copper you have to keep in mind that the super ihs comes with its own cpu block basically so you dont have to buy one if you going for the super ihs where as you still need to purchase a cpu block for the copper or stock ihs if you are running a custom loop so you get much better value out of the super ihs. Awesome video and thanks to all his supporters who helped to get this video out to us youtube plebs ;D
I absolutely love this guy. Thanks a lot to you and the supporters who made this testing possible.
Thank you supporters
Another awesome video, full of great information! I have the rockitcool Cooper IHS.
Real underrated hero ! Appreciate all the effort and support that goes into this! I cant support all platforms...but i have gotten so much value already by giving all my monthly twitch primes which comes with the discord since last year... hope creators like this continues to grow ! Cheers
thanks for all involved in this video!
This channel is the best! You can see content here that no one else is doing. Next level content my friend.
Thank you for this! I was curious about the copper ihs
Seems like a cheap way to increase performance (stop thermal throttling)
Thanks supporters
Excellent content 👍 I've been using the 10900k Supercool direct die block for about a year now, performance is superb.
I think instead of using package temp, using core temperatures could be better since ihs is changing, it may reduce the temp difference between cores in since they are quite high in stock ihs.
This 100%
Thanks for the supporters. Great informative vid.
Appreciate the testing. Exactly what I like to see. I passed on the i9 this gen and got the i7 12700k… I’m able to push 5.2 all core at 1.28 load vcore. I’m thinking 5.3 is possible here with delid… waiting till gigabyte does recall on my z690i ddr4 board which should be a month or so… I just didn’t see the point in going i9 till the new 10nm process gets a bit more refined. Have a feeling this is the 6700k of the eventual 7700k which will be 13900k…. Let’s see… thanks again
hv gone from i7 7700 non k to i7 12700 non k 🙂
Will be using this on my next build for sure, excellent works as always boss
Excellent testing, really appreciate you sharing this kind of content. Thanks man!
Me watching a 10°c drop in some tests him: "hm doesn't look any different than the other 2"
😂 Always like the content. Gives me anxiety thinking about taking this stuff apart … testing … breaking down…. Switching parts, testing again, breaking down. 😬
Great video my man.
I can't help thinking I'm pretty lucky as my 9900K at 5.2Ghz cooled by a Corsair H150i Cappelix never goes above 72 degrees, even after solid gaming for hours. Standard arctic silver paste too.
Arctic silver is actually pretty dope
Always the best content thanks for the heads up I will be getting one in the future
2:07 "I don't buy no overpriced brand name shit" lmao...
I live in a tropical humid environment without AC with degrees around 85 degrees Fahrenheit, I wonder even if I were to do all of this cooling optimizations, would I be able to run such components within safe temperature zones?
Thanks for the support
This was very useful information. Thank you.
I would install a quick disconnect from pc have a hose with quick disconnect attachment put up in closet. When u wanna adjust cpu, detach from loop attach cpu to longer hose and drain it by itself. Not too much hassle.
Thanks
Waiting for it now. I have a 2900w ac so i am hoping to get 6ghz on my 12900k. I get 5.7 now with ek block an contact frame from der bauer. 430w 1.4v and about 70c in cinebench.
Love the Dog-Clicker noises, and the ear-piercing outro. 👨🍳
thanks to all those who support jufes everything here is worthwhile....more coffee pls....thanks again
Tnx for the support
''God dam the man knows his stuff, looking like a double wide suprise.''
Came for the deliding. Stayed for the funny moustache
I am so ready for that god bin pc mega fps video
Ok, that worth it. Weird, but dam it works. Thanks for the link of the liquid metal too
For the algorithm. Keep up the good work.
Thanks supporters!
with some shape adjustments he might even be able to make it more convenient so that you can stick it on more like a normal Waterblock, just directly to the Chip.
might need to switch to something sturdier like Acetal as a result, but, it could be worthwhile.
Never miss to hate on acrylic a bit XD
@@doublepoil
Acrylic and Plexi are just not very strong so they have to have relatively thick walls so that they don't crack or just fall apart. hence why the Block Top there is so chunky.
that's why, my personal distaste for the Materials is just a coincidence.
Supercool does acetal tops as well
I wonder if you were going to do a bunch of testing with that block if you could put two valves on the CPU hoses where you wouldn’t have to drain the whole system
Excited for the 600k and 700k content!
thank you for making such good content
Thanks to all the supporters
Awesome video
Good stuff, hefty price though but it's not mass produced so i can live with that.
EK is working on a block with a bracket making direct die cooling with their block out of the box!
To bad Intel never lear, heat problems with the i7 7700k...and on the 9th gen to...the good thing is that none of them are soldered so deliding can be done without fancy tools but there are good deliders out there and now the 12th gen comes with IHS problems...can be fixed cheap with a mounting frame instead of the clamp shit they have on stock, lapping and later deliding are the later options but even if it's not a risky move you still void the warranty on a 500$ and even worse on a 12900KS cpu.
all that air in the system does not help
How is you cpu doing now? Have you had to change out the liquid metal? CPU degrading at all? Temps? Thanks!
Thank you channel supporters!
Is the clamp the only thing holding ihs on the die for the super cool ?
just ordered one of those direct die ihs blocks to put on my 146sp chip, should be lit
How did you get yours ?
@@Panndaaaaa just ordered it from their website. Took about 10 days to get to me
@@Kujashin How long after ordering did yours ship? I ordered one last Monday and nothing, unfortunately
@@Panndaaaaa I got the faster shipping option and it came in about 10 business days. They are a bit slow updating you on shipping status.
That's awesome man, love the video.
I have been trying to keep up with the latest tech news as I am thinking about building a new PC soon, perhaps within a year or so.. but I have been and want to continue to use Intel and Nvidia.. but with the last two generations of chips the 13000 and 14000 models having degradation problems, does the 12000 series also have that same problem or did that just show up under the 13th and 14th gen intel chips?
Wow awesome testing. Do you sell the direct die kit. I don't see it on the website and they haven't answered on Facebook yet. Thanks
Algo life! Great work 👏 👍
Did you delid the stock ihs, remove the factory indium solder and then replace it with LM? Or are you trying to isolate the difference a copper ihs makes?
waiting for 5.5GHz+ video using the direct die cooling
Where to buy the supercool block?
More videos like this! I love it :)
Thank you supporters
So why not use a copper baseplate with the copper IHS? Silver King liquid metal is electrically conductive, as is copper, and nickel isn't as good at it, but it is definitely conductive. I was about to use all copper, so maybe you know something I don't?
Copper with liquid metal and copper can become stuck together and extremely difficult to take apart and you could break other components.
@@pentek16how long can the Nicole plated copper last, ?? Averagely…?
Would be really neat to see what that kind of cooling would do with a ryzen chip since they scale so much with temp
thank you supporters
Background is like half filled with boxes now hahaha
It’s so bad dude, I have computers and parts all over the floor in my house now, need a damn warehouse
@@FrameChasers I hope you make enough money to one day be much bigger and get yourself that extra room mate, your content is amazing and you are doing gods work.🙏
Dose the direct die kit work with thermaright contact frame ?
Aonde encontro o ihs full coper para o 13900k? Sabe?
anyone know how to find a copper ihsss???
I have used supercool computers direct die ryzen kit but I couldnt get good temps because my chiller fucked with the liquid metal even tho I kept the temps high enough :[
You are awesome perfect video
I'm running 5.3 0 offset with a 420mm rad somehow.
Awesome video Jufes
excellent content!
what cooler is that and or what is the best cooler and where do i get it from ?
Nice vid thanks!
What about lapping the ekwb coldplate?
Dear supporters, thank you for this.
@Jufes have you ever lapped a cpu die to the point where its flat/level with the pcb its sitting on ?
test on that one 13900K ! is very hot 100c !
Thanks 👍🏻
Frame Chasers im in the UK london, how much will it cost me to send you my CPU and get this done and shipped back? iv got a 12900k running on a aio.
love this content
OK - so this guy better get ready to be sold out for the next few months...
That is really cool
@7:50 no it doesn't make sence to chance to copper IHS... look at the one of the last videos of @der8auer (eng) ... its just a waste of money, full copper without nickel an liquid metal is not what you want to have in the system.
HAIL FUKO!
watt? is optional ?
How much is the room temperature?
Goat
wheres the direct die cooling ?
Work this with the 13700k
Top video
Get yourself an Aquacomputer High Flow Next and maybe an octo / quadro. Then you can normalize water temperature and flow rate when testing. The temperature changes soo much throughout the day / the test cycle you are comparing apple with oranges.
Dam!!!!!!
Just use RGB coolant
Use the Extreme mode on occt [CPU] not the normal mode ,it s better for error detection and generates more heat.
😊
Hey man I need help with something. I have a 10900k clocked to 5.3ghz all core, a 3070Ti clocked to a constant 2070mhz, and viper B-die ram clocked to 4133 c16-16-16-36 and get around 40 latency in Aida. Fully windows and hardware optimized I get an avrg. 220 FPS at 1080p low with highs of 240-250 in Warzone. However, I get this really bad aliasing/visual noise where the trees and everything shimmer. I’ve seen hundreds of people post about it and mine is really extreme. I’ve tried everything from NVIDIA filters, antialiasing, all NVIDIA settings, resolution scaling and geforce experience. I’ve redownloaded drivers with DDU and I’m currently on 472.12. The only thing that helps is increasing render resolution but it ranks my FPS and does very little to help. Nobody seems to know how to fix this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone else has this issue please reply. Thanks.
I run DLSS-Quality and don't have any more shadow/tree issues
Not sure your exact issue but I’ve seen that tree/particle shimmering is due to settings in WarZone. Try setting particle quality to ultra
:)
This guys testing was junky
Just the temp deltas please
Sound is bad
Pick your poison, bad sound or bad content
Naw I dropped my phone in a puddle of water a few days back so the mic and speakers are all jank until it dries
Thanks supporters!
Thanks supporters