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Old 07-01-07   #21 (permalink)
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Shame about the sliced capacitor, respect for trying!!

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sigh...

you are not going to solder a copper/nickel slug to a plastic/silicone surface...

it's NOT solder... it may be a VERY tough epoxy or other adhesive... but i promise you... without a doubt... it -- is -- not -- solder...
We'll call it 'some metal alloy with a low melting point that seals the bottom of the IHS to the core.'

AMD chips with IHSs that say 'Copyright 2001 AMD' on the right side have the regular white-gray stuff that we are all so familiar with. Chips that say 'C 2005 AMD' have the metal instead. You can still take the IHS off if you have the metal TIM, but you have to heat the top of the IHS with a lighter / torch to melt it after you've cut through the silicone sealant.
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Shame about the sliced capacitor, respect for trying!!
read part II...the chip is actually saved, and clocks great
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We'll call it 'some metal alloy with a low melting point that seals the bottom of the IHS to the core.'

AMD chips with IHSs that say 'Copyright 2001 AMD' on the right side have the regular white-gray stuff that we are all so familiar with. Chips that say 'C 2005 AMD' have the metal instead. You can still take the IHS off if you have the metal TIM, but you have to heat the top of the IHS with a lighter / torch to melt it after you've cut through the silicone sealant.

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*sigh*

those are not "shaving" razor blades for a roll razor...they are too brittle, and do not cover enough surface area to be practical for shaving. They are indeed double edged blades, but for the removal of dead skin, corns and other nasties...

But I still like you anyway
i've always used shaving dbl-edged blades in a pair of vise-grips...
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nice guide always wondered how to do that and that bites what happened to the CPU at the end but hey if someone else gets it done without breaking it from reading your guide then you did your part and helped a fellow overclocker. Could I do this with my Pentium D 805 core?
Theres no need to. 805's simply WONT OC well past 4.1 Ghz. thats been proven. and it can be done with the stock IHS

If you want to modify your IHS though, i strongly suggest lapping your 805, it helped me a lot



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