Read more.Intel Socket 2066 CPU frame facilitates cooling with the heat spreader detached.
Read more.Intel Socket 2066 CPU frame facilitates cooling with the heat spreader detached.
I wonder if we'll see big system integrators using these?
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Supprised that Intel are not offering a SKU that is pre-De-lidded for extra cash
Don't want to keep on having to buy a new mobo all the time though
Maybe they should just go back to soldering the IHS on, would make the gains from delidding much less.
Considered doing it to my 3570k many times as it does run hotter than I would like, my overclocks have been thermally stopped rather than stability issues.
As a product it certainly looks interesting.
I think the Mac Pros 2009-2012 all used de-lidded CPU's from Intel so it is possible to get them like that I guess.
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