Don't think liquid metal between IHS and the cooler is advised though, it can create quite a big mess, minimal to no gains v.s. top quality paste and alot more hassle than its worth. Even top overclockers like der 8auer advice LM between die and IHS only, and a top quality normal paste like Kryonaut between cooler and IHS.
Its more about bringing the temps down so I can run the fans silent.
And I'm not sure if I'm 100% done yet, thinking about moving my radiator and some fans around!
Yeah, you gain like 2-3c tops vs high quality stuff. Just wanted to test it out before I get my delid tool. Got myself some Noctua NT-H1 as well.
And when it comes to how messy it is, that depends on how you do it I guess I didnt cover the entire heatspreader with the liquid metal, more like 60% of it focused where the die itself is. And I made sure to not overdo it like Gamers Nexus did with his i9, I went with a very thin film.
The messy part is mostly about when you try to take it off, now i don't know if that applies to after a few hours / days, but after a longer timeframe it can be a real bitch to get off the IHS and cooler base, sometimes requiring lapping of the base or even both.
So the 8700K can reach 5.0GHz with voltage increase and water cooling and maybe 5.1GHz delidded?
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Myeah, read some stuff about it, think the conclusion was that its fine to use Liquid metal as long as there are no contaminants on the heatspreader\cooler, which is what makes the metals react to stuff and eventually stains it. So if you clean it thoroughly, it should be np to use liquid metal!
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Depends on your luck ofc, but yeah, a lot of people are running 5ghz on high end AIO water\air coolers without delid. With some luck you can prob push 5.1ghz as well as a 24\7 overclock.
I see.
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It's not beautiful at all, at least the back isn't.
This 8600k is amazing even at stock, if I can stop myself from gaming for the first time in 6 months I'll have to get it all cores to 4.7. I of course have low profile ram due to the NH-D15.
I was playing Fortnite Battle Royale on my XB1 the last few weeks and it ran and controlled like ass, tried it to day on the PC, yeah....never touching that console version again.
I might disappear into Rust for a while but I'll still get pics.
So I just went from 6 months of 720p 30fps console gaming back to 1440p 100+ fps max settings gaming.
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This will prob be my 24\7 OC for a while, until I delid it.
1.264v vcore (CPU-Z) @5ghz at 77-79c in prime for like 30+ min. (Cba to run longer)
Seen people run 5ghz @ 1.248v but mine didnt like that after some priming.
70c in cinebench. Gaming temps around 60c max, usually in the 50's.
Got my 8700k today. Didn't expect it until December though so hadn't ordered anything else. Ordered the rest today and it should arrive by Thursday next week. This is what I ended up ordering. Have to thank @Evildeffy for the RAM recommendation, didn't even know there was 3600/CL15 / 3466/CL14 RAM on the market. It was pretty hard to come by though and a reason why I only get all the parts next week, 6 days shipping :/
From what I've read so far it is the best "casual" kit there is.. Any higher and you go into high-end overclocking area and it still seems that 3600 - 3800 MHz is where Coffee Lake starts freaking out depending on the quality of your IMC on the chip if you just run a CPU overclock and XMP.
On Kaby Lake it was ~3600 where you had a 50/50 chance of it working with even a medium CPU OC @ 4,5 - 4,6GHz ... So the controller does seem to have improved a little so 3600 SHOULD be good.
According to the video I previously linked there are definite tangible benefits according to it and the source and testing materials he got it from state that kit to be the best in terms of performance because they belong to the highest memory bins from all brands.
Of course this is all unknown to me IRL since it mostly made little difference before ... But if I have the chance to extract extra performance at almost no real cost increase (whoopdidoo.. 10 flipping euros) then I'll get it and /pray.
And if it can't handle 3600 CL15 then I'll drop it to 3466 CL14.
But it really continues to annoy the hell out of me to not have the Maximus X Code... Goddamnit
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The estimated price is 379 - 399 euros here but no confirmed pricing as of yet.
If it costs that much for you you're being ripped for pre-ordering with a guesstimated price.
Granted Denmark is a little overpriced comparatively but generally within 10 - 12% of the NL/DE.
So in this case your shops are simply trying to rob you and considering the EU HQ of ASUS is literally 3 minutes from my house and me almost having landed a job there I can tell you no shop can really tell you the price of the Maximus X Code/Formula just yet
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It's not worth the extra heat imo.
Right now my dilemma is getting The Witcher 3 GoTY for $20 or Dying Light with all content for $23.
With my previous system and 2500k at stock I couldn't get above 40fps in towns in TW3 with most settings turned up at 1440p, that should no longer be an issue.
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