What does Delidding a CPU do?

The process of removing a CPU's IHS (integrated heat spreader). 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 CPU Delidding worth it?

You Can Run Your PC In Hotter Environments

Reducing overall CPU temps by delidding can make a difference. You'll still need top-notch external cooling elements like paste, heat sink, and fans (if you're not liquid cooling), but delidding is one element to consider.
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What is the point of Delidding?

For the uninitiated, delidding is the act of separating the integrated heat spreader (IHS) from the top of your processor, and then replacing the stock thermal paste the manufacturer has used, with something a little more premium, usually liquid metal or a better thermal paste.
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Is liquid metal thermal paste worth it?

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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Will CPU overclocking increase FPS?

Overclocking Increases the Clock speed. It increases the performance of the Programs running on the PC. In CPU-based games, overclocking increases the FPS.
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How to Delid a CPU for Better Performance



Should I overclock CPU for gaming?

In short, you don't need overclocking, but if you're running applications that benefit from it, there's no reason to leave the extra performance on the table. You shouldn't go too far, though. Extreme overclocking can shorten your component's lifespan and decrease system stability. It may void your warranty, too.
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How long does thermal paste last?

Keep in mind that not all thermal compounds maintain efficacy the same way. Most value options are good for two to three years, while higher-end compounds can go up to seven years. Replacing it every two to three years is a good idea and will keep your chip at its optimum.
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How often should thermal paste be changed?

How Often Should You Replace Thermal Paste? In most cases, you shouldn't need to reapply more than once every few years, though you should replace your paste if you remove your cooler for any reason. You may also want to consider reapplying thermal paste if you find your CPU temperatures are climbing.
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What does it mean to bin a CPU?

Binning is a sorting process in which top-performing chips are sorted from lower-performing chips. It can be used for CPUs, GPUs (graphics cards), and RAM. Say you want to manufacture and sell two different models of CPU: one that's fast and expensive, and another that's slower at a bargain price.
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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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What is overclocking on a gaming PC?

To speed up the computer beyond the manufacturer's specifications in order to run faster. Common in the gaming world, overclocking the CPU is accomplished by changing the clock ratio of the frontside bus (FSB) in the BIOS setup (see CPU multiplier).
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Can you Delid a 9900K?

The truth of the matter is that, no matter what all of the tech reviewers – including us – will show you, it is actually a higher level of difficulty to get a delid working well on the 9900K. It's not exceedingly difficult, but it's more work than popping the CPU into a delidder and then applying liquid metal.
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What is an IHS 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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Will new thermal paste fix overheating?

Should you find your machine is overheating, switching out the thermal paste can be the first and best solution, and it will usually fix overheating issues. This may not be true in every single case, but with this being the primary purpose of thermal paste, it is a safe bet.
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Do you need to Repaste CPU?

Every time you remove your CPU cooler from the CPU, you will need to reapply the thermal paste. Before reapplying thermal paste, you should clean the old thermal paste as well and make sure there is no leftover residue.
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Is thermal paste poisonous?

Registered. No, it's fine.
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Can we use toothpaste instead of 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 I use 5 year old thermal paste?

Yes, you need to replace thermal paste when the thermal paste wears out – it dries inside the CPU. In most cases, you don't need to reapply thermal paste for four years, but it still depends on the load on your CPU at the end of the day.
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Can thermal paste freeze?

No, arctic silver 5 will not freeze, and even if it did, the only effects would be reduced contact between the heatsink and the cpu. I just ordered a tube myself and I live in Northern Minnesota.
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Can overclocking damage CPU?

Overclocking can lead to permanent CPU damage, especially if the cooling system in your PC is insufficient. When you operate your computer at the normal, recommended rate, you still generate plenty of heat. This heat can damage the internal circuitry of your CPU, GPU or RAM, causing them to malfunction.
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Is overclocking a good idea?

Increasing a CPU's clock speed can improve its performance. Overclocking can extend the useful life of a processor by helping it keep up with increasingly demanding software requirements. Modern PC components are rated to run at higher temperatures than many users assume.
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Is CPU overclocking safe?

But even if you can, we caution against it for your first overclocking venture. Finally, overclocking your CPU can void its warranty. AMD and Intel typically don't cover overclocking, though they would be hard-pressed to prove overclocking killed your CPU — unless you pushed way too much voltage through the chip.
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