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    Bad placed IHS removing -> Video/explanations

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    Hi all,

    a friend (K.J.) get some new E6750es last week, but 2 of 5 tested go over 100°C loaded full stock

    so, he send me 5 pcs to test,
    3 of them get around 3.6G prime stable at ~1.3v aircooled...
    the 2 last can't get over 3.2Ghz prime stable with over 100°C loaded 1.26v :

    http://maxicrash.free.fr/Temp/122%b0C.PNG

    I've tested under single stage then -> -40°C evap -> 45°C CPU

    i've decided to removing the IHS, but it seems to already been removed before

    right unmoded CPU
    left already moded CPU

    http://maxicrash.free.fr/E6750/decap&nondecap.png

    then i've removed the IHS too easy :

    http://maxicrash.free.fr/E6750/Decap%20E6750.avi

    i think intel had intentionally removed and replaced the IHS...

    some others Pics here : http://maxicrash.free.fr/Divers/Decap%20E6750/
    Last edited by overcrash86; 04-07-2007 at 03:48 PM.
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    XD now all of these 5pcs are very strong and low temperature

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    i've look more the last E6750, then the IHS wasn't in center

    so i've try to remove the HS then :



    too easy same as all others

    but this one wasn't cleaned... that's why i've think it wasn't been already moded...
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    they came like this directly from intel ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r View Post
    they came like this directly from intel ?
    i think...
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    with the ihs semi lapped ?
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    It looks as if the ihs is suspended above the chip and rest in the TIM. I wondered about this and was only a few days ago thinking of doing the same thing. I did not ever remember seeing anyone else do it though and was scared. I did'nt know if there was two cores/chips or exactly what was under there. Thanks for showing.
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    at the end of the vid there is no rubber around the edges of the IHS whats up with that. Man that is a funky ES
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    ok thats so wierd.... the ihs should not come off so easily

    how are the temps after the IHS removal?
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    looks like a case of cpu std. it's what happens when cpu's get around the way that they do, especially probably es models.

    still very interesting though
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