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Originally Posted by HardwareDecoder 
im not gonna tell someone else whether to de-lid or not but here is the breakdown.
DE-LID
PRO. lower temps, higher oc w/ less voltage and again lower temps since lower voltage. less chip degredation due to of course lower temps/voltage = longer life of chip
CON. Void warranty & possible risk of braking it (seems unlikely when done correctly)
so what have you got to lose? like $230 if you jack it up, or you can end up with a much cooler chip that oc's alot better
I'm gonna take the risk, up to you. What I do know is use cool lab liquid pro on the dye if you do delid seems by far the best.

im not gonna tell someone else whether to de-lid or not but here is the breakdown.
DE-LID
PRO. lower temps, higher oc w/ less voltage and again lower temps since lower voltage. less chip degredation due to of course lower temps/voltage = longer life of chip
CON. Void warranty & possible risk of braking it (seems unlikely when done correctly)
so what have you got to lose? like $230 if you jack it up, or you can end up with a much cooler chip that oc's alot better
I'm gonna take the risk, up to you. What I do know is use cool lab liquid pro on the dye if you do delid seems by far the best.
How much is the "higher OC with less voltage" affected? I think this is my main problem now. Do people that do this usually get an extra few multipliers at the same voltage, more, or less?
I'm quite tempted to try this, as it looks like a decent investment
where can I get more info?Thanks!
























