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  • All right.

  • So obviously skunk works got an update.

  • You guys haven't checked out the NVIDIA garage video?

  • You guys could go to their channel leaking down below and you can see what we did.

  • But I'm still not done tweaking the system.

  • This is the old motherboard and seep you from the skunk.

  • Works like revision for this is the X 99 classified from E V G.

  • A.

  • So it's gotta Intel 69 50 x processor, which you should know by now, is a truly saw turd i hse, which is why there's a little hole on there That's so that some of the gases can get out when the heat it up and and the slaughter actually solidifies.

  • This was amazing on temperatures.

  • It was an amazing over clocker.

  • But now that I've got a 79 60 XY, and here I am dealing with some very funky temperatures that has probably forced me to have to deal it now says we're to do today.

  • We're gonna test before and after.

  • Certainly not the first time anyone's done d living on YouTube.

  • But it will be the first time I'm officially showing you guys with the exception of the Lifestream we did with 79 80 XY.

  • We're going to see whether or not it's worth avoiding that warranty.

  • So let's keep our fingers crossed because they're not to take the system apart again.

  • If I break it.

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  • Head to DVD a dot com Now before I delete it, I kind of want to show you guys what I'm dealing with here.

  • Now I'm running 4.6 gigahertz, which is definitely no slouch on a 16 core processor, but the voltage I'm using to run That's not that high and the temperatures were seeing are very high now.

  • One of the tests I'd like to do is send a bench.

  • It's an A B X instruction, and so it definitely could hammer the PC, and I can see what the temperature is going to spike too long before the cooling is ever saturated.

  • So what that means is, the temperature's going to shoot up to a really high number and then as the cool.

  • It gets hotter.

  • If you're running a long term, maybe X instruction, then it's only gonna get harder from there if that makes sense.

  • So if you see the temps shoot up immediately, that's before the waters even gotten hot.

  • That's heat being trapped in the package itself and never making it to the loop.

  • So we've got hardware monitor open right here.

  • You can see we're idling.

  • Our core is down in the twenties.

  • But that's because I have balance mode going for power and that specifically because of temperatures.

  • So right now we're idling at 25 23 ish on the course, 1.321 point four gigahertz on the CPU because of balance mode.

  • But as soon as I run this test, our temperatures, as you can see right here 60 80 84 85 86 87 89.

  • You see, our cores are hitting eighties almost nineties, and there's a 90 see right there is 90 sea on the package, and our score is decent inside of sin.

  • A bench, remember, this is with fairly low voltage.

  • Are voltage did hit 1.281 point 27 which is higher than stock, Obviously which runs out like 1.18 ish or something like that.

  • But on Skunk works, I was actually able to run 1.35 and 4.9 daily on that on the 69.

  • 50 X.

  • Now, Yes, I know we have more core density in here, but I also know what temperatures were able to achieve on the 79 80 XY once we deleted it, even on standard cooling.

  • So I decided to go ahead and do it with Skunk works and show you guys sort of the process.

  • Um, yes.

  • I am well aware that that complete avoids the warranty, which is something you guys should keep in mind if you're gonna be doing this.

  • But a skunk works kind of keeps its hardware long term.

  • That's why this has been running ever since launching the 69 50 XY.

  • Uh, this'll is gonna destroy its resale, but I don't resell my parts.

  • I'm sure you guys have kind of noticed.

  • So this is my personal rig, and I want to get it's much out of it as I possibly can And if I, for some reason do destroy the CPU, which is always a risk when you deal it, I do have another 17.

  • 80.

  • Xia can stick in there, which I don't really want to you though, um, or we got the 99 80 xy coming, which is always an option.

  • Let's go and take a look at the O.

  • C.

  • C.

  • T as well, which is a long term test.

  • And I'm gonna show you what happens when I go to small data set Small data set is something that tends to cause problems in terms of I know forever Reason small data set is Maur tasking of your system go large data set.

  • It's not quite as is tad taxing.

  • I want tasking is like what is taxing on your system, But I'm a show you what happens here Because I can't push the voltage any higher.

  • You guys just saw what was happening in city bench.

  • We're gonna hit T J Maxx of 105 If I push the voltage any higher than already is we're actually undervolt ing the CPU, which means when we run, this particular task fills running two things and there goes.

  • Did you catch it?

  • Okay, since you're busy running in the walls back there.

  • So what we just dealt with right there is actually undervolt situation where, uh, CPR run run out of power.

  • And it ran out of power so dramatically it didn't even have time to blue screen and kind of catch itself.

  • It just immediately shut off the system and re starts with this area code on the motherboard.

  • That's hopefully what?

  • We're going to eliminate it.

  • I'm not gonna change any of my settings was gonna deal it, put it back in there and compare the results.

  • Fortunately, the CP Loop is the easiest one injury.

  • You can learn a lot from the spread pattern of her thermal pace and check this out.

  • You can see how we have an uneven spot on this, I guess.

  • Yeah, it's more spread out from there.

  • Mean it's real thin in the center.

  • You could see the same thing right there, very thin in the center, more spread out to the side.

  • So we actually think that this I hs may not be perfectly flat.

  • We know the blocks are flat and I could actually is a straight edge to show that, but the HS, not something that was a problem.

  • I think all that recently I haven't heard a lot of people complaining about a chess is not being flat.

  • But that's where Lapping came in, laughing off of water blocks lapping of air coolers lapping of IA Jesse's.

  • And I'm thinking, that's something I'm gonna do today on top of the deal It you don't know how it's high centered.

  • How it's got a dome in the middle, that so here's the 69 50 x Not delighted, obviously, cause it's ordered that is more or less what we would expect.

  • Not a fucking top.

  • Anyone cringing at this now, when you lap something, you need to use glass because glass is perfectly flat, like I couldn't do this on the table cause it's not flat enough.

  • Now, I still have the cover on this tempered glass right here because I don't want to scratch the glass.

  • We're gonna take down sandpaper and lap it.

  • But because the glass is flatter in the table, watch how much it spins on the glass.

  • Whoa!

  • Clear that intel.

  • What are you doing?

  • Okay, so here's what we're gonna do?

  • We're gonna go ahead and put this back in the system.

  • You can see that that copper area where we sort of went through the top coating of the I A chess.

  • That's not gonna hurt anything.

  • We have a theory that maybe this is our problem.

  • We're going to see what happens right now.

  • And then we will.

  • We'll go from there.

  • I don't want to deal in it.

  • I'd love to get away just a lot, you know, quick lapping.

  • I adjust.

  • Technically, I should also be lapping the block.

  • But the block, we put up a straight edge on it, and it's pretty damn flat.

  • So we're just gonna leave the block alone and see what this does.

  • Thoughts are idle attempts down in the low twenties.

  • So let's go ahead and do a sin.

  • A bench run, because we know that that was what definitely hammered it.

  • 70 to 80 81 on the package 82 83 80.

  • So what is that?

  • That's already what, like 10 c improvement.

  • So without even deleting so far, we're seeing a serious improvement here in sin.

  • A bench.

  • I don't feel like I need to do a deal.

  • It I'm torn.

  • Never.

  • Let's deal in it.

  • What the hell?

  • Wow.

  • Yeah.

  • Okay, so that's what you kind of expect to see as it's dripping all over my hand.

  • It's perfectly flat.

  • You could see how the thickness ladies is all around the outside.

  • But with this being the Internet, I know this wouldn't have been good enough.

  • So you guys are gonna want me to delete it, And that's what we're about to do.

  • Nothing happened here.

  • I may have put a little bit too much alcohol on the I just Okay, so we're delighted.

  • Now we've got the Gallant GC extreme under the Eye HS.

  • And on top of it, here's our temps.

  • Right there is shooting 65 78 81 82 83 82 84 82.

  • That's packaged him, by the way, the cores are sitting in the sixties and seventies.

  • So not really an improvement with the deal it versus before, which I was kind of afraid of, um, because I just there was no need to do it honestly, but that's okay.

  • These temperatures are still very well with what I would expect them to be considering the fact that it is sky like X, which runs very hot, and we are running 1.3 volts on this.

  • We decided this video was just to take you guys along for the ride.

  • Uh, I think Phil might agree.

  • The biggest improvement we saw here was with the fixing of the Kong Kong vexed I.

  • H.

  • S, because if it's not making a flat, made its surface and as you saw, we first took it off.

  • You could see that it was not making good contact, except for a very small portion of the center of the dye and the I.

  • It just is there because it's in heat spreader.

  • It's an heats bread because grammar good gooder.

  • For me, it's an I s.

  • So it's designed to spread the heat to a larger surface area for more efficient dissipation of heat.

  • And if it's only doing it over a small percentage of that, obviously that's not spreading the heat.

  • It's focusing the heat.

  • Which is that So, guys, next time you do your builds, check your si pues I don't I don't necessary recommended put it down like a top and spinning it.

  • But If it spins, then you know you have the same problem we do.

  • And a simple lapping with, uh, multi grit sandpaper and stepping it up in polishing.

  • It can give the improvements as we saw here, but it will probably void your warranty.

  • All right, guys, Thanks for watching.

  • As always, we'll see you in the next one Now, Skunk works could be considered done and go home finally.

All right.

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