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who knows what that case and display is?
ОтветитьGuys do you know if amd have the same problem? since i can find even an am5 one. Thanks
ОтветитьWhich ram sticks in your system? Looks cool
ОтветитьThe contact frames are snake oil- about 1c difference. If you want to make a difference lap it.
ОтветитьIt's a tray for your bar soap.
ОтветитьYou have a link for that little monitor? I`m sure you`ve posted it before and I missed it. Thanks
Ответитьwhat case is that
ОтветитьAlso available for AMD, presumably to fix their mistakes...
ОтветитьAlso available for AMD, presumably to fix their mistakes...
ОтветитьWhat tools are you using? I'd love to get the electric screwdriver.
ОтветитьWhy did you upload this.... the procedures u take are awful examples u didnt put the cpu in before removing old hold down so u could have easily bent a pin and ruined / made a huge headache for that board
ОтветитьJay, youre the only person ive come across the entire world that says "bending over time".... "I dont want to deal with this 'substrate' bending and warping over time", "I dont want to deal with temperature issues over time"...are you indicating that over time when 12th and 13th gen cpu's are used with stock intel ILM that over time that these substrates, these boards, these chips, these cpu's will inherently bend or warp over time? thus meaning that incorporating a contact frame after a period of time, after a while, after a year or so will not be as effective as incorporating one during the initial build process? Im genuinely curious, and im never one to nitpick someones hard worked video, but im in that current situation...ive been running the 13th gen i9 for near a year, and you're the ONLY ONE to specifically say afaik that these...sockets will be bent or warped over time...which gives some contact frame users, me, concern when installing one of these in a system that has been used "over time", will already be bent or warped resulting in not so desired improvements in thermals...please do some testing comparing older, longer running systems using a 13th gen....hell even a 12th or 14th gen as they all use the same ilm as opposed to systems being assembled for the first time.
Ответитьi have this on my 13900k never used to have heating problems but since using this clocked at 6ghs temps never go over 40c so worth the money tbh
Ответитьi need this whole build you have lol
Ответитьno one talks about the bigest fix of all makes the duo ch work
ОтветитьI need one of these in white for my build
ОтветитьCan you recommend a desktop monitor for inside the case as have struggled to find much info on them cheers!
ОтветитьI really miss those days where PCs used to have proper classy cabinet and gave the PC feel.
Ответитьfor kids this frame . intel not recomendet ;
ОтветитьIl faut désamorcer le système de fixation avant de le démonter 😂😂😂
Ответитьsir i have b760m ds3h ax dddr 5 mother board with i5 13500 chip so can i go with a aftermarket bracket or stick to the stock bracket bcoz upcoming couple of days i build a new pc with these specs so should i go with stock or else should i go with tharmalright.. plz explain sir....
ОтветитьUse witness marks on the screws, if you dont have a torque tool.. wich a tech channel like this should have. Almost got a hart problem looking at him randomly tighten this.
ОтветитьI am having an issue my A1 RAM slot is not working.
When I installed the Thermalright ILM Bending Correct Frame for Intel LGA1700.
but when I installed the Intel ILM my A1 RAM slot is working fine now.
The AM5 has a similar design is the ThermalRight AM5 plate something we need??? I think yes.
Ответитьwhat is the RAM brand?
ОтветитьWhat case is this ? Is it wall mountable?
ОтветитьWill I need the same device for 13th Gen.. anyone?
ОтветитьCorrect me if I'm wrong, but the new bracket is still only applying pressure to those two small tabs on either side of the cpu...right?
ОтветитьI only recently watched this video. In my experience, even if all DDR appears to be accessible, an unbalanced/incorrectly installed contact frame can result in a reduction of maximum DDR speed and reliability (i.e. random fails). This is one reason I have a hand torque driver with a range of 0.1-1.2 Nm (Amazon) that I now use for anything in that range that requires uniform torque and especially when a torque sequence is involved. Admittedly, if all threads/surfaces are clean/crisp and of the same pitch, a certain degree of rotation will correspond to a certain torque, but I like having more than one means of knowing the torque (or any measurement for that matter). Besides, having more/better tools in the shed is never disadvantageous (assuming used correctly). Kudos on the rig in the video.
ОтветитьWhen working with the cpu, is it good to use a torque screwdriver or is it overkill
Ответитьdont blame lian li for your crooked eye applying those screen protectors
ОтветитьIs that component at 35 dollars essential with a Intel 5 lest say 13600k ? I can understand a i9 being much more hopt and powerfull. But i would not buy those hign end cpu's anyway.
Ответитьin case someone is watching this from ~ThE fUtUrE~, leave the CPU in the socket when you remove the stock ILM so if you drop something it hits the CPU instead of the motherboard. Probably best not to hit either, but the CPU can take a hit better than the socket pins
ОтветитьRecently upgraded from a i7-8700k OCd to 48 ratio, 1 avx offset, 1.345V to an i7-13700k with og setup + XMP, both running the nh-d15 with nt-h1 and i shit you not, the 13700k runs COOLER than the 8th gen because of this little fix from thermal grizzly, fucking wild.
I have to admit it was pretty nerve wracking to install though.
hes wrong with the screen protectors things for the sides he just sucks at applying them and has a crooked eye lmao if you take your time they look great and protect them, hence why lian li included them
ОтветитьSuper duper lighting crap
Ответитьdoes this apply to intel 13th gen cpus?
ОтветитьI’m about to tear it apart again. Lol famous words of every builder out there.
ОтветитьDam dude, you got some massive arms.
ОтветитьTest pilot channel.
Ответитьwould you need this for a i9 13900k
ОтветитьThe fact that you even have to do this is making me want to go AMD for my next build
Ответитьthe fact that this even exists is a huge shame for intel.
ОтветитьCan anyone tell me what mini monitor that is? I'd love to get one for myself.
ОтветитьIs this still required with Asus Z790 Apex and I9 13900K?
ОтветитьI truly appreciate answers.
Is it possible that the INTEL Motherboard's CPU socket pins, been bend due to the (excessive) force that as been used nowadays by the motherboard on the push system/ and Cooler to support the CPU in place ? I've already know, that this system "bent" the whole CPU structure, but i want to know if it could affect the pins, in order to bent them.
I've took 2 different Motherboard's, and both have bend pins, in a lot of IT years, I've barely seen socket's/CPU's with bend pins. Looks like this new default Sockets (that come in every motherboard) + his (ultra high) pressure system to hold the CPU to the socket, could damage the contact pins and bend them.
Atm, i don't know, if they come with bent pins, or if... it was me bending the pins when installing the CPU - Don't know how, since i JUST put the CPU on the socket, installed the cooler, and that's all. The ONLY "weird" thing on the process, was the obvious force needed to close the system (and that, its a common and known issue now).
Since this happens, in 2 different boards, its way to weird and a huge coincidence to believe... Specially, when the CPU's were installed properly, without any issue. I only noticed that, when I removed the CPU from the socket and found some bent pins ( looking close to pins ), i went to check the 2nd motherboard, and also has bent pins.... I just simply cant believe that. I cant tell that the CPU's it selves are bent, since it they were installed only at a week ago, my problem is the Bent Pins, and I have a feeling this is related. PS: in one of the CPU socket, despite of the bend pins, i also have 2 pins raised, comparing to the others, passing the fingers, its to notorious, that 2 pins are a lot raised compared to the others - and obviously the Pins have to be on the exact same place and high in order to work properly. And...obviously I wasn't the one pulling the pins out.... This is a "common issue" ? its is possible to happen this ? bent the socket pins due to this huge pressure ??
I see his cpu in bios is 35c, while mine 13900k with AIO cooler is 65c in bios.. Whats wrong?
ОтветитьIs the Grizzly contact frame compatible with any custom water-cooling loops?
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