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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 702241" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>Temps are almost comparable or better to mine. Create a separate thread because OP will be super confused what the thread has become. How much have you undervolted?</p><p>Never use Prime 95 on a haswell or any other chips because p95 can kill your cpu.</p><p>Use OCCT CPU AVX2 or OCCT Standard test with Large Dataset for 15-30 mins.</p><p>Check out NBR forums and specifically check in HP sub forum to see what else they have done to reduce the temps even further. Install DPTF driver if possible.</p><p>Aside from usual 3m supper 33+ tape or similar, it was better to use foam dam to prevent LM from leaking and applying a thin coat of resin or nail poilsh will help in skimming off spilled LM on board. Its not easy as I said, you need to be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 702241, member: 30411"] Temps are almost comparable or better to mine. Create a separate thread because OP will be super confused what the thread has become. How much have you undervolted? Never use Prime 95 on a haswell or any other chips because p95 can kill your cpu. Use OCCT CPU AVX2 or OCCT Standard test with Large Dataset for 15-30 mins. Check out NBR forums and specifically check in HP sub forum to see what else they have done to reduce the temps even further. Install DPTF driver if possible. Aside from usual 3m supper 33+ tape or similar, it was better to use foam dam to prevent LM from leaking and applying a thin coat of resin or nail poilsh will help in skimming off spilled LM on board. Its not easy as I said, you need to be careful. [/QUOTE]
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