disolitude said:
From what I've understood, the 22 nm technology is much harder to cool due to smaller surface under the spreader. There was a great video on Time to live cutom Youtube channel where Tom did 3770k overclocking and explained what happened... |
That's also true, the 22nm tri-gate process makes the chips smaller but a the same time it also concentrates the heat in a smaller surface, causing overheating problems if not cooledr properly.
But Intel also changed the way the heat spreader "joints" to the chip, making the heat problems even worse. That's why since Ivy-Bridge there has been an increase in the number of threads (on other forums, ofc) about how to replace the heat-spreader to change the TIM, and even EK has launched a kit to help watercool the chips without the heat spreader.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Water-Cooling-IHS-Intel-Ivy,21744.html
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