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I remember hearing about this a long time ago, but wrote it off, because I only have a small overclock, and my temps are fine at the moment. I am not the type to do something like that (lapping, de-lidding, even watercooling, because I just dont have the time to be bothered with it), Im fine with just a modest overclock.
There was an IAmA today with a CPU architect and designer at intel, and this came up that got me thinking about it again.
Like i said i dont care about getting a higher OC, but i do want my CPU to last for quite a while - 8 years. (I just replaced my Q6600 - which is still being used in a different PC now) Is it worth it to de-lid if all im trying to do is extend the life of the chip?
I should also mentioned that i bought that intel insurance or whatever it is when i bought my 3570k. Would this cover my chip burning out a few years from now? And sorry if this is old news for everyone, I dont spend as much time in this sub forum as i used to.
There was an IAmA today with a CPU architect and designer at intel, and this came up that got me thinking about it again.
Like i said i dont care about getting a higher OC, but i do want my CPU to last for quite a while - 8 years. (I just replaced my Q6600 - which is still being used in a different PC now) Is it worth it to de-lid if all im trying to do is extend the life of the chip?
I should also mentioned that i bought that intel insurance or whatever it is when i bought my 3570k. Would this cover my chip burning out a few years from now? And sorry if this is old news for everyone, I dont spend as much time in this sub forum as i used to.
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