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 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 does Delidded CPU mean?

Delidding is to remove the IHS, and either leave the CPU chip naked, or replace the Intel TIM (Thermal Interface Material, the thermal paste) by a more efficient alternative. If you leave the chip naked, you get rid of the thermal resistance of the contact and of the IHS, which is the best for cooling.
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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 do you need to Delid a CPU?

What You're Going to Need
  1. Delidding Tool ($43, £30 for Delid Die Mate, or $102, £80 for Delid Die Mate-X)
  2. Liquid Metal or Thermal Paste (We recommend Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut, or Noctua's NT-H1)
  3. Alcohol Wipes or 99% Proof Isopropyl Alcohol.
  4. Thermal Paste Spreader.
  5. Heatproof Glue.
  6. Microfiber Cloth.
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How to Delid a CPU for Better Performance



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 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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How long will 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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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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What is lapping CPU?

Lapping a CPU is a process by which you sand the top of a CPU's case until it is as close to perfectly smooth as possible.
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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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Can I use thermal grease on CPU?

If you're installing your own CPU cooler, however, I'd always recommend thermal goop (or paste, etc.). Thermal adhesive is also different. Your pastes and greases are technically adhesives, but not like thermal adhesive (or 'epoxy'). If something is labeled thermal adhesive, don't use it on your CPU!
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Why is IHS important?

The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a part of the federal government that delivers health care to American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) and provides funds for tribal and urban Indian health programs. Health insurance, on the other hand, pays for health care covered by your plan.
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What is an IHS on a GPU?

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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When was the IHS created?

In 1955, the Transfer Act established the Indian Health Service (IHS) as part of the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) in the former Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, currently known as the Depart- ment of Health and Human Services.
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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 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?

This degrades thermal performance. Although high-end compounds can maintain efficacy up to 7 years after installation, manufacturers recommend removing any thermal paste from your CPU's heat-spreader and CPU Cooler every 2-3 years to be on the safe side.
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Can you Delid a 11900K?

But delidding the 11900K is incredibly risky. A week ago, German overclocker der8auer published a video showcasing his findings on delidding a Core i9-11900K, Intel's new flagship Rocket Lake CPU. It's not one of the best CPUs, based on our testing, but it's still a formidable opponent in the right workloads.
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