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System Name | Phat Cat |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 5700x3d |
Motherboard | MSI B550 Pro |
Cooling | ID Cooling SE-224XT with 120mm Noctua, 2x200mm Noctua front, 2x140 Noctua back and inside |
Memory | 32GB Kingston Fury 3200mhz CL16 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 3070 TUF OC |
Storage | Kingston NV2 256GB boot + Kingston NV2 2 TB storage |
Display(s) | Dell G3223D |
Case | Thermaltake Commander C32 |
Audio Device(s) | Audigy 5/RX for optical SPDIF out to Audigy 2 Bay + Sennheiser HD569 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake Toughpower GF1-750W |
Software | Windoze 11 |
I wanted to remove/shave also 1.5-2mm from the Zen 3 IHS but after some time spent learning more about the issue i gave up. The problem is not the IHS but the die size and placement. Also from die size and heat generated at such low surface, thermodynamics laws dont help also. The heat propagation from such a small area it's not helped by the placement and the thickness of the IHS.
Yes a delid will help keeping at bay the temps, but the issue comes from desing. AM4 comp...
Your cooler also has to transfer the heat 5 times.
1. From cold plate to heatpipes
2. From heat pipe to vapour
3. From vapour to heat pipe
4. From heatpipe to fin stack
5. From finstack to air
Reduced heat exchange cycles like in the water block can help a bit but not much if the heat source is not centered on the coldplate.
Der8auer had a idea for this that works fine. Direct die waterblock. As you cans see here the finstack offset.
Now with enough spare time and money some issues can be solved. But at the end of the day you still have to answer the question, "does it worth it?".
Yes a delid will help keeping at bay the temps, but the issue comes from desing. AM4 comp...
Your cooler also has to transfer the heat 5 times.
1. From cold plate to heatpipes
2. From heat pipe to vapour
3. From vapour to heat pipe
4. From heatpipe to fin stack
5. From finstack to air
Reduced heat exchange cycles like in the water block can help a bit but not much if the heat source is not centered on the coldplate.
Der8auer had a idea for this that works fine. Direct die waterblock. As you cans see here the finstack offset.
Now with enough spare time and money some issues can be solved. But at the end of the day you still have to answer the question, "does it worth it?".