What are IHS made of?

It's called the IHS, or integrated heat spreader. It's apparently made from copper or a copper alloy (and nickel plated).
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What are IHS made from CPU?

An Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) is the surface used to make contact between a heatsink or other thermal solution and a CPU or GPU processor.
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Why is there no copper IHS?

COPPER IHS for Intel 6th to 8th Gen CPUs

The Copper IHS for 1151 will NOT work on the 9th Gen CPU. The CPU die is much thicker and will cause excessive pressure on your CPU, Motherboard and Socket once the Motherboard clamp is closed. You have been warned!!
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What is an IHS on a graphics card?

Comments (0) IHS stands for integrated heat spreader. The IHS is the metal exterior lid of a CPU's processor. It serves as both a protective shell around the processing silicon and a pathway for heat to be exchanged between the CPU and your CPU cooler.
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Why are processors Delid?

An IHS absorbs and spreads out heat from a CPU to its heat sink to keep it cooler. You would delid a CPU in order to replace it with an alternative thermal material for an even cooler PC. This is relevant if you want to overclock your machine.
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Is liquid metal better than thermal paste?

Yes, liquid metal has a higher thermal conductivity but has significant risks in the application. And therefore, best left to those who know what they are doing. On the other hand, thermal paste is cheaper, but you'll have to deal with its lower thermal conductivity ratings.
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What can I use instead of thermal paste?

If you're desperate enough to get things going, there are household alternatives that can serve as a temporary substitute for commercial-grade thermal paste.
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Household substitutes for CPU thermal paste
  • Butter 53.2°C.
  • Moisturizing cream 54°C.
  • Hair wax 56°C.
  • Toothpaste1°C.
  • Banana 58°C.
  • Paper 67.2°C.
  • Yellow cheese 67.9°C.
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Is thermal paste necessary?

Every CPU cooler needs thermal paste, but many have it pre-applied, which simplifies the installation process. To find out if you have pre-applied paste, check the bottom of the base plate or water block of your CPU cooler that attaches to the CPU.
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Can you reuse thermal paste?

You can reuse a tube of thermal paste as long as it is not dried out. It is best to use fresh thermal paste. However, if you do have used thermal paste, there is no harm in using it again.
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What metal is used in a CPU?

Processors are manufactured primarily from silicon, the second most common element on the planet (only the element oxygen is more common). Silicon is the primary ingredient in beach sand; however, in that form it isn't pure enough to be used in chips.
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Why does my CPU have a hole in it?

The hole is called “vent hole” for heat dissipation and alignment. The IHS is glued to the processor substrate with epoxy at the Intel plant. The hole allows gases and pressure to escape while the epoxy cures.
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Can I use Vaseline as thermal paste?

Another solution to use as thermal paste can be obtained by mixing very fine aluminum powder with vaseline oil. The mixture must be blended for at least 10 minutes, in order to avoid the presence of little air bubbles.
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Can I use toothpaste as thermal paste?

Toothpaste is also an excellent substitute for thermal paste. Its structure decays after a few days, especially if the operating temperatures are high.
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Can Aluminium foil be used as thermal paste?

No. The thermal paste has to fill all small gaps between surfaces.
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Can I use copper grease as thermal paste?

Yes it is conductive, but so is a lot of other tim on the market, and even liquid metal for that matter, just got to be careful applying it on and make sure not too use much of out at all to ooze out shorting crap out in the process.
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Can I use silicone instead of thermal paste?

Sure, you could use it, but it's an insulator, not a conductor, so you'll get poor thermal transfer. Actually, pure silicone grease is an excellent heat conductor, as well as being able to stand up to the same temps that standard thermal compounds do....and higher.
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Can I run my PC without thermal paste?

If you do not use thermal paste, your entire system will overheat because it will generate more heat than it is designed to handle. It is preferable to apply good thermal paste to the CPU because it is one of the most important components of your computer.
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Can mercury be used as thermal paste?

Nope, It's poisonous, and it also wouldn't stay between the surfaces.
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Does thermal paste degrade over time?

Believe it or not, much like medicine and food, thermal paste also has a shelf life and can go bad. Generally, manufacturers give their thermal paste a lifespan of 3 to 5 years. That's if it sits under optimal conditions, which may not be the case for you.
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How long does liquid metal last?

Considering that manufacturers are starting to use it (such as in the PlayStation 5 or ASUS with some of their laptops), the chances it will last at least a few years to indefinitely. But it could depend on a variety of factors, such as the LM you use, the application, etc.
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Can you use liquid metal on IHS?

Yes, liquid metal is not good on copper or aluminum. The stock nickel plated IHS won't do that, but a plain copper (or a stock IHS lapped down to copper) IHS will react like that in the presence of liquid metal (gallium).
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Do you have to Delid to use liquid metal?

Delidding requires that you use only liquid metal between the Die and IHS. Typical silicon TIM will fail in a relatively brief period of time. A process known as “pump-out” will cause silicon TIM to ooze out from between the Die and IHS due to thermal cycling.
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Who invented thermal paste?

Created by Deborah Chung, Niagara Mohawk Professor of Materials Research in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the paste, when applied between a heat sink and a heat source, can improve greatly the conduction of heat from the heat source to the heat sink.
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