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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 15617617" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>[USER=93498]@SVTFastBack[/USER] - is any of your experience with de-lidding based on Kaby Lake chips? If not, your input is invalid. Kaby Lake chips run much hotter than their Skylake counterparts and other equivalent chips. Period. Intel screwed the pooch on this one and anyone dropping $275-350 on a chip needs to suck it up and spend another $75 on a proper de-lid.</p><p></p><p>[USER=74268]@Bandit5.4[/USER] - respectfully, start by throwing it out and starting over. From the DDR2 RAM to the Bearlake processor, you'll be changing out everything anyway, if modern gaming is your goal. You could always try keeping the case and building a 'sleeper PC', but some cases are not friendly to that notion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 15617617, member: 103998"] [USER=93498]@SVTFastBack[/USER] - is any of your experience with de-lidding based on Kaby Lake chips? If not, your input is invalid. Kaby Lake chips run much hotter than their Skylake counterparts and other equivalent chips. Period. Intel screwed the pooch on this one and anyone dropping $275-350 on a chip needs to suck it up and spend another $75 on a proper de-lid. [USER=74268]@Bandit5.4[/USER] - respectfully, start by throwing it out and starting over. From the DDR2 RAM to the Bearlake processor, you'll be changing out everything anyway, if modern gaming is your goal. You could always try keeping the case and building a 'sleeper PC', but some cases are not friendly to that notion. [/QUOTE]
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