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 Ivy Bridge Overclocking V1 | 3770K/3570K | Z77, Torture Your CPU, Post It Here!

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hanny562
post May 22 2013, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ May 22 2013, 11:36 PM)
Voting for delid!  thumbup.gif
As explained earlier,
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Hey Kevin ^^

actually wanted to delid it before first install...but worry too much and not so confident to do that ..worried that will damage the proc >< but will do it soon after getting WC and CLU ~
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post May 23 2013, 06:41 AM

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QUOTE(hanny562 @ May 22 2013, 11:42 PM)
Hey Kevin ^^

actually wanted to delid it before first install...but worry too much and not so confident to do that ..worried that will damage the proc >< but will do it soon after getting WC and CLU ~
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Actually delidding is very easy and I have done mine twice within 10 mins lol. But you gotta have balls for that and be extra careful do not accidentally cut or scratch the die and the PCB.
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post May 23 2013, 06:43 AM

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Yea.......... rclxms.gif

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post May 23 2013, 06:51 AM

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QUOTE(stasio @ May 23 2013, 06:43 AM)
Yea.......... rclxms.gif

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lol like that also can?!!
So, don't need to worry about what to do with your dead chip yeah it can turn to a useful keychain
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post May 23 2013, 07:00 AM

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Seems that Haswell is next............
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The default fully loaded breaking 100 ° C i7-4770K retail air-cooled overclocking


http://www.overclock.net/t/1393019/chinadi...king-experience

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post May 23 2013, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Apr 20 2012, 12:32 AM)
Ivy Bridge OC Thread V1

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This is Ivy Bridge (IB) overclocking thread.
Please share your benchmark, stability, guides etc...

Latest BIOS:
LINK

Latest Overclocking Programs, System Info, Benchmarking, & Stability Tools
LINK - credit to stasio

Monitoring Tools:
CPU-Z 1.64
RealTemp 3.70
ReadlTemp TI
CoreTemp 1.0 RC5
HWiNFO 4.14-1880
Mem TweakIT 1.01.7
CPU-Tweaker 2.0 Beta 15

Stability/Stressing Tools: - Please use Win7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), take a screenshot before the test finished.
LinX 0.6.4 (11.0.1.005) - set memory to "ALL" preset
LinX 0.6.4 (11.0.3.008) - set memory to "ALL" preset
Intel BurnTest 2.54 (11.0.1.005)
Intel BurnTest 2.54 Linpack (11.0.3.008)
Prime95 27.9 Build 1 X64
Prime95 27.9 Build 1 X86

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Benchmark Tools:
SuperPI Mod XS 1.5
HyperPI 0.99 Beta
AIDA64 2.85.2400
Cinebench 11.5
wprime 2.09
pifast
maxxmem
AquaMark 3.1

OC Tips & Guides
AnandTech - Undervolting & Overclocking on Ivy Bridge
shamino's Mem OC Guide on M5G
Z77 UEFI OC Tuning Guide
Gigabyte Ivy Bridge/Z77 Overclocking Guide
Asus Maximus V Formula OC Guide
Sandy / Ivy Bridge | Complete Overclocking Guide | *ASRock Edition*
owikh84's BIOS settings for 5GHz
Memory Overclocking Guide for Intel Ivy Bridge platform
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Latest News & Updates:

Removing the absolute CRAP thermal packaging on the ivy bridge cpu AKA IHS - credit to kelvin_hata
i7-3770k tested with IHS removed. Results?
Delidded Ivy Bridge Club

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3770K & 3570K Reviews:
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Z77 Motherboards Reviews:

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DRAM Reviews:

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Corsair RAM IC:
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G.Skill RAM IC:
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BSOD codes for overclocking
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i7 3770k overclock to 4.8ghz fullload @ 95C +/- stable for few hours
i7 3770k overclock to 4.6ghz fullload @ below 70C stable for 2 weeks
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post May 23 2013, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(scwong93 @ May 23 2013, 08:54 PM)
i7 3770k overclock to 4.8ghz fullload @ 95C +/- stable for few hours
i7 3770k overclock to 4.6ghz fullload @ below 70C stable for 2 weeks
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QUOTE(stasio @ May 23 2013, 10:55 PM)
Picture........?  hmm.gif
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4.6ghz i just print screened

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post May 24 2013, 01:08 PM

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Hello. Previously I extracted my overclocked 3570K from my PC and I forgot to turn the speed back to normal. Now building new one but using same CPU. Shouldn't be any problem right? The new system will just do its thing and make the CPU settings stock back? Damn forgot my fundamentals.. smile.gif Thanks for any help.
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QUOTE(abidgreen93 @ May 27 2013, 08:04 AM)
Hello. Previously I extracted my overclocked 3570K from my PC and I forgot to turn the speed back to normal. Now building new one but using same CPU. Shouldn't be any problem right? The new system will just do its thing and make the CPU settings stock back? Damn forgot my fundamentals.. smile.gif Thanks for any help.
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Yes,no problem.
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post May 27 2013, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(stasio @ May 27 2013, 08:49 AM)
Yes,no problem.
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Thank you very much! smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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post Jun 1 2013, 02:39 AM

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Fianlly delid my Intel I5-3570k, there's few scratches on the PCB, the copper in the PCB even exposed abit..

but luckily my proc has strong life to survive after delid ><

Scared me when there's few deep scratches.
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Before delid, Xigmatek TIM + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
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After delid Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
On-Die TIM : Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
IHS TIM : Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
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QUOTE(hanny562 @ Jun 1 2013, 02:39 AM)
Fianlly delid my Intel I5-3570k, there's few scratches on the PCB, the copper in the PCB even exposed abit..

but luckily my proc has strong life to survive after delid ><

Scared me when there's few deep scratches.

Before delid, Xigmatek TIM + Antec Kuhler H2O 920

After delid Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
On-Die TIM : Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
IHS TIM :  Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra

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Well done Han! Thumb up that you got balls to delid the IHS out of craps.

You are lucky to find the chip is still alive and kicking although the PCB copper is exposed. Most people killed it just like that.

Nice temperature improvement that is a huge drop right from 90C+ to 70C+ thanks to the Liquid Ultra and no more excessive gap between the IHS and die.
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eh where to buy Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra?
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post Jun 1 2013, 08:25 AM

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QUOTE(hanny562 @ Jun 1 2013, 02:39 AM)
Fianlly delid my Intel I5-3570k, there's few scratches on the PCB, the copper in the PCB even exposed abit..

but luckily my proc has strong life to survive after delid ><

Scared me when there's few deep scratches.
Attached Image

Before delid, Xigmatek TIM + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
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After delid Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
On-Die TIM : Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
IHS TIM :  Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
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respect! nice temps!
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post Jun 1 2013, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(hanny562 @ Jun 1 2013, 02:39 AM)
Fianlly delid my Intel I5-3570k, there's few scratches on the PCB, the copper in the PCB even exposed abit..

but luckily my proc has strong life to survive after delid ><

Scared me when there's few deep scratches.
Attached Image

Before delid, Xigmatek TIM + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
Attached Image

After delid Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
On-Die TIM : Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
IHS TIM :  Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
Attached Image
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You used razor blade is it to separate the IHS?
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post Jun 1 2013, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(hanny562 @ Jun 1 2013, 02:39 AM)
Fianlly delid my Intel I5-3570k, there's few scratches on the PCB, the copper in the PCB even exposed abit..

but luckily my proc has strong life to survive after delid ><

Scared me when there's few deep scratches.
Attached Image

Before delid, Xigmatek TIM + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
Attached Image

After delid Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra + Antec Kuhler H2O 920
On-Die TIM : Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
IHS TIM :  Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra
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Nice job still not dare to do it
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post Jun 1 2013, 01:24 PM

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Jun 1 2013, 07:17 AM)
Well done Han! Thumb up that you got balls to delid the IHS out of craps.

You are lucky to find the chip is still alive and kicking although the PCB copper is exposed. Most people killed it just like that.

Nice temperature improvement that is a huge drop right from 90C+ to 70C+ thanks to the Liquid Ultra and no more excessive gap between the IHS and die.
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Thanks Kevin , yea need a very big balls to do it, and yes thank god it's alive, when first I scratched the PCB , I was like almost heart attack and can't wait to test it out and luckily it still kicking XD

I believe if used custom WC it can drop more XD but seems like need slightly more liquid ultra to full the gap between IHS and the DIE, or else if the layer too thin, the TIM can't reach the IHS =x

But Kelvin, will the scratch affect the performance on the processor?


QUOTE(raydenex @ Jun 1 2013, 08:24 AM)
eh where to buy Coollaboratory Liquid Ultra?
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@raydenex can find Nicolasteoh ,

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=1702139&hl=

QUOTE(raydenex @ Jun 1 2013, 08:25 AM)
respect! nice temps!
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Thanks XD time to delid your biggrin.gif
QUOTE(abidgreen93 @ Jun 1 2013, 08:49 AM)
You used razor blade is it to separate the IHS?
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I used Pen Knife, but XL size pen knife seems too big to get into the GAP, that's why my PCB full of scratch >< recommend to use razer blade which is thinner or small pen knife ><

QUOTE(taxidoor @ Jun 1 2013, 09:39 AM)
Nice job still not dare to do it
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hah can try to do it , just use thin knife + don't shake + make the straight in the gap then can already XD

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See that one. Hardcore. Drop 25 degrees. =.=

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