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Cracking open an Intel i9-13900KS CPU - Delid & Liquid Metal
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2023
- #Delid #CustomPC #pcbuild
The @EKWBofficial DELID Kit was used here to prep for the direct die CPU water block by EKWB.
More info here: www.ekwb.com/s...
I just did my 14900 K and found the easiest way to get the indium off of the die was to heat it. 2 seconds with my heat gun and it turned straight back into liquid and I wiped it up.
Great content can’t wait to watch the next video👍
I have new settings which I am using for my i9-13900k and i9-14900k. I don’t like the uncertainty of undervolting so prefer working with power and clock limits. With these settings I got a couple of FPS BETTER on CP2077 and Forza Horizon Benchmark, went from 99th to 98th percentile on PC Mark Extended, passed the Time Spy Stress Test, Time Spy was within a whisker of the average for my hardware, Cinebench R23 finished between 37-38000, CPU-Z, Intel Diag tool and Prime95 was stable and < 90 degrees.
MCE off, PL1 and PL2 limit to 225, limit P-core boost to 5.3 GHz and E-core boost to 4.0GHz, and use balanced power profile in Windows (although I do disable core parking to keep system highly responsive). Oh and just XMP on the RAM. I didn’t change LLC values.
With these settings, you should have no stability issues, be able to run on an air cooler like the NH-D15 (what I use on my 3 i9 13th/14th gen systems) and will barely notice any performance changes in gaming or productivity.
Beautiful caint wait for the next video also can we see that workstation pc I think it's from ewkb
I just cringe watching people removing the IHS. I guess because a screw up means you are out some bucks! But always fun to watch someone else do it! LOL Looking forward to seeing some specs on the direct die cooling for this cpu. Thanks for the video.
I'm waiting on a 14900KS before doing this (I currently have a 13900K). I have the delidder and direct die conversion kit ready 😁. An observation and a question if I may: The 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs are happy to run at 100C continuously and non-operating temperature is probably a good deal higher so why not put the assembly in a domestic oven at maybe 110C before turning the screw each side? Is there any risk of the liquid metal used for cleaning getting under the die? I.e. How careful do you need to be with the liquid metal whilst cleaning/wiping?
That's the old school method and we used to do that often. I just take a hair dryer now to it. As for the liquid metal just don't get it on anything, only apply it to the die.
@@DaPoets Thanks for the reply. I was a little worried when it comes to wiping off the liquid metal that it could get onto and under the edge where the die is mounted to the PCB.
@@DaPoetsJust de-lidded my 14900KS using the EK 13th and 14th gen de-lidder (red slider and side to side rather than end to end). I put it in the oven at 70C for 15 minutes and it was incredibly easy to get the IHS off in one pass with very little torque on the wrench. 😊
thats cool
did you had or have issue with that cpu ?
It's performed as I expected but see my recent video on Intel 13th/14th/ gen issues.