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  1. I have found that this version works a little better for me, it's made for high temps and creates a good "seal" aka gasket without the need to be too thick. I've had no problems removing it to refresh my tim. I install the sealant, install the lid, let it sit for an hour and then clamp it down in an unused motherboard to cure for 24 hours. Just like it says in the directions

     

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Permatex-Ultra-Black-Hi-Temp-RTV-Silicone-Gasket-Maker/16777009

     

    I went with the other one, because

     

    1) It was cheaper

    2) Didnt know if this Ultra stuff would be too hard to remove or not.

     

    Good to know that it works just the same.

     

    Thanks.

  2. Thank for the share.

     

    can u cut it off again when paste degrades again?

     

    I used this to reseal my CPU

     

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Permatex-Black-Silicone-Adhesive-Sealant/16879902

     

    But, I wasn't satisfied with the TIM job (big temp disparity between cores), so I cut it off & redid the TIM. Was easier than cutting through stock Intel adhesive.

     

    Just remember to give the sealant enough time to dry (24 hrs), for the first few hours, its easy to disorient the IHS because the sealant hasn't dried.

  3. Yep, there will be Geil white dragon 10 layer pcb sticks in the somewhat near future, by looking at upcoming specs i would think several qualify, unlike the current kits that have flat main timings.

     

    For now i just grabbed a set of 3466c16 and 3733c17 E's and not have to worry about a foreign platform while freezing mems

     

    3200C15 should be interesting. ;-)

     

    3466 should be D-die unless you get lucky. I'd return them.

     

    3733C17 is one the most interesting spec in the Gskill lineup, but it's not confirmed whether it D-die or E-die. 3866 & above are confirmed to be E-die.

     

    You can tell us about 3733 bin.

     

    Oh yeah, also keep an eye on Essencore, Klevv aka SK Hynix . Klevv Cras is gonna have afr love, after all they do make em.

     

    https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ko&u=http://klevv.kr/940&prev=search

     

    it looks like they have 8 and 16 ic dimms in the works

    http://www.skhynix.com/products/consumer/consumer.jsp?info.ramCategory=consumer&info.ramKind=31&info.eol=NOT&posMap=consumerDDR4

     

    SS 8GB sticks have been in the work for a while, but they should obviously OC worse than their 4GB counterparts.

     

    DS 16GB AFR should be interesting.

  4. Looking for an Der8auer CryoClamp RAM pot with all accessories shipped to USA.

     

    Let me know if you have one you are willing to part with.

  5. that looks very miserable, but the only important thing is, if it is stable at 4,6 GHz even in some hardcore stability test as avx2 y-cruncher :) boot at 5 GHz is cool, even cinebench at 4,8 GHz or something like this, but if it is not 101% stable, it´s pointless and only for table comparison

    if this one can´t run avx2 test at 4,6 GHz, then it finally sux, but give it a try :) gl

    You might be on the wrong forum. :rolleyes:

  6. Hey,my memory is little different in volts scaling for those two platforms on cold memory's ,x99 memory scaled to 1.82v say and on z170 it's 1.7v for same memory's,not sure if it's my memory's or platform,imc .Have you got another CPU or three you can try to see if it's any different between the imcs ?

     

    Had 2 CPUs, but sold the other one. :(

     

    On air it appears that I can push more voltage on Z170.

  7. MFR used here, AFR no need it seems as long as you have good/great MFR like Shimizu-san, that and killer efficiency :D

     

    Well done man, setup looks clean as always!

    Thanks.

     

    I was told AFR was supposed to be a bit better frequency wise compared to MFR, but l guess, like you said if you have very good MFR, it doesn't matter.

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