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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 15617042" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>All depends if you got a CPU out of a good batch. I haven't delided my last 3 CPUs because they held very low voltage for the speed on a stable clock. Deliding is a mess in its own because if you end up with a good CPU out of the box doing a delid will only see a very minor decrease making it not worth a risk. Comes down to comparing other peoples results really, I mean its totally wasted time if you are well within range for the OC you want voltage wise. Right now i'm testing an 4790k and its stable at 5.2ghz at 1.45v and maintains easily at 5ghz at 1.35v with temps never going past 80c even on Aida64 for hour long tests. Other things play factors to like case design and if you've done flow tests to make sure the cooling in general isn't playing a factor, I played with that concept by running benches w/o cable management with sh*t hanging and splitting the airflow and it made a pretty big difference, roughly 5-10c. Greedy, yes they are... but.. people building PC's these days may just take a cheap approach and a quick one then start running into throttling problems and going to google to find internet experts and have a conclusion drawn that drags people to unnecessary conclusions. Always make sure you look at it from every angle first, like i'll never buy another non-reference GPU again ever after finding out that you can get temps waaay lower by just a basic modification to a NZXT bracket to fit under the reference shell. I can utilize the blower fan and have direct flow that exhausts out the back that also puts more air over the water block and keep all that hot air out of my case at which right now my new 1080ti doesn't even go anywhere near 40c on hard benching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 15617042, member: 93498"] All depends if you got a CPU out of a good batch. I haven't delided my last 3 CPUs because they held very low voltage for the speed on a stable clock. Deliding is a mess in its own because if you end up with a good CPU out of the box doing a delid will only see a very minor decrease making it not worth a risk. Comes down to comparing other peoples results really, I mean its totally wasted time if you are well within range for the OC you want voltage wise. Right now i'm testing an 4790k and its stable at 5.2ghz at 1.45v and maintains easily at 5ghz at 1.35v with temps never going past 80c even on Aida64 for hour long tests. Other things play factors to like case design and if you've done flow tests to make sure the cooling in general isn't playing a factor, I played with that concept by running benches w/o cable management with sh*t hanging and splitting the airflow and it made a pretty big difference, roughly 5-10c. Greedy, yes they are... but.. people building PC's these days may just take a cheap approach and a quick one then start running into throttling problems and going to google to find internet experts and have a conclusion drawn that drags people to unnecessary conclusions. Always make sure you look at it from every angle first, like i'll never buy another non-reference GPU again ever after finding out that you can get temps waaay lower by just a basic modification to a NZXT bracket to fit under the reference shell. I can utilize the blower fan and have direct flow that exhausts out the back that also puts more air over the water block and keep all that hot air out of my case at which right now my new 1080ti doesn't even go anywhere near 40c on hard benching. [/QUOTE]
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