In 2014 I de-lidded my intel core i7 4790k & used Coollaboratory Liquid ultra under the IHS, it is 2022 & that cpu is still working flawless with zero issues. liquid metal does not expire & lasts pretty much forever! GN is wrong if he said it only lasted 1 year.....
Yeah it is the other way around copper eats it quick at least mine did on my 9900k direct die at 5.2ghz 1.36v. That cpu never saw 60degrees. I miss it. My 9900k stock IHS does 5.2ghz at 1.28v realbench and rest test no issues. Gets to 76 degree. I feel lucky.
i just delid my i9 10900kf and gota 13c drop amazing... 315 w load at 5.1ghz 1.375 vcore LLC5 (ASUS z490 Hero) temps before were 87c. now temps are 74c max.. smallfft avx load at 5.1ghz .. Amazing, i used Cool Labratory Liquid Pro and a h150i by corsair. i also lapped the cpu die and copper block with fine grit sandpaper.
There’s a lot of debate on this topic, but just make sure your pump is not the highest point, if bubbles form in the pump it will be more problematic than if the forms in the radiator. So personally I mount mine on the top because it just works better for me
You'll have to reapply it if youre using a copper waterblock. Had to reapply mine after a month. If you have a nickel plated block, it will be fine for years. Also, your notepad notes are wrong - Conductonaut IS liquid metal....
In 2014 I de-lidded my intel core i7 4790k & used Coollaboratory Liquid ultra under the IHS, it is 2022 & that cpu is still working flawless with zero issues. liquid metal does not expire & lasts pretty much forever! GN is wrong if he said it only lasted 1 year.....
Yeah it is the other way around copper eats it quick at least mine did on my 9900k direct die at 5.2ghz 1.36v. That cpu never saw 60degrees. I miss it. My 9900k stock IHS does 5.2ghz at 1.28v realbench and rest test no issues. Gets to 76 degree. I feel lucky.
i just delid my i9 10900kf and gota 13c drop amazing... 315 w load at 5.1ghz 1.375 vcore LLC5 (ASUS z490 Hero) temps before were 87c. now temps are 74c max.. smallfft avx load at 5.1ghz .. Amazing, i used Cool Labratory Liquid Pro and a h150i by corsair. i also lapped the cpu die and copper block with fine grit sandpaper.
did you use the stock backplate? im doing this with a z390 and i9 9900k plus a arctic liquid frezer.
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome!
how long until the liquidmetal dried?
is there any downside or benefit to top mounting the aio radiator instead of front mounting it?
i always front mount for best temps get fresh air. just make sure you have good exhaust out the back
There’s a lot of debate on this topic, but just make sure your pump is not the highest point, if bubbles form in the pump it will be more problematic than if the forms in the radiator. So personally I mount mine on the top because it just works better for me
So this works on the gigabyte motherboards?
no it doesnt. you have to install the copper ihs on gigabyte as the direct die kit is incompatible
You'll have to reapply it if youre using a copper waterblock. Had to reapply mine after a month. If you have a nickel plated block, it will be fine for years. Also, your notepad notes are wrong - Conductonaut IS liquid metal....
1.38v at only 5.2. Wow time for another cpu them 10850k are a low binned failed 10900k must be less the sp63?! Asus mobo predicted
A lot of 10900k’s can’t hit 5.2 all core the fact that he got it to be avx stable means it’s a decent chip.