Yeah I killed a 1.2PIII .13u too but what in the wolrd. After that I told everyone the better way to do it. I thought I gave great pic tutorial to remove the spreader. And I will tell you what it is in the OCr's best interest if he is careful to remove it if he wants to cool his chip off better. I am at 1600MHz right now but if I would have left the IHS on I would not be. It is that simple. Man I thought you were one of the guys that I showed how to do it the right way like
this. I didn't put a scratch on my chip when I did it like this and neither did this guy
here. He folowed my detailed instructions and everything went fine I guess for him and he saw a 4 deg. C drop in load temps with his sock478 PIV. Once again for those that think it will take along time to take off; if you do it like I showed in my pic tutorial it will take about 30 sec to 1 min to remove. I have given explanations on how to do this 100 times now. Guess not every one listens. Also don't use a buck knife

You needed the thinnest razor blade you could find and if it was not as thin or thinner than the ones in this pic tutorial then it wouldn't cut it. The best are the old fashioned razor blades you can find at any "Mom and Pop Hardware Store." The gap underneath the IHS is evident but very thin. Using a thick razor blade or god forbid a knife will give results as you saw above. A dead little celery. Personally I don't care if anyone tries this or not but if you do would you please do it wisely and quit scaring every one that wants to get the max from their cpu.
I guess I hate it that my little tualatin died in vain. Iwas the first I know of to take off the IHS to find out that the glue that held down the IHS was silicone. If I wouldn't have taken it apart no one would have known cause intel sure wouldn't have told us. I think I know of 3 people know that have sucessfully taken their IHS's off. I also know of three others that weren't so lucky and they are all in this thread. James, compnut and
ME. But as I said I had to figure out what the glue was that haeld the cpu down. I used a shi#en hacksaw to get my first IHS off cause I figured they used epoxy or something like that to glue the IHS down. Nope it is soft silicone. You know if you can see where you cut one of the circuts you may be able to either fix it using conductive pens.If you got it off how hard would it be to connect the circut?