James Steele wrote:So there's nothing wrong with this? I think maybe you'd need to put in a spacer or something right? Or just not tighten down too much?
OK well let's be strait forward here about all this, none of this is sanctioned by Apple, and they definitely would't recommend any of it. I have a good friend who spent years doing QA on Apple MacBooks and Mac Pros, I ran all this by him in December and he was like ??? The advantage of an unmodded Mac Pro is these kinds of questions as far as lifespan of your computer etc, are answered by QA guys running stress tests on them, and reading reports back, QA and engineers working with certain manufacturers that provide worthy product etc.
That said the extra power these CPUs draw isn't going to kill anything, the basic architecture of the Mac Pros can and seems to handle these mods just fine. My point was if you can de-lid the chips why wouldn't you want to? People are modding their cases to fit lidded chips and undoubtedly they run slightly hotter with that extra chunk of metal between them and the aluminum heat sinks.
The danger is roughly the same you can kill your CPU board, (it's much easier to crush the CPU into the connecting pins with lidded chips in the 09 models), or you can kill your chip de-lidding it, both around $400 to replace. I think the double sided razor blade, inner cardboard from masking tape, and iron method is relatively fool proof, plus it's matching Apple specs on what fits in that machine.
Gravity Jim wrote:Researching my own upgrade, I read several accounts of users who replaced delidded chips with lidded ones with no ill effects. Seems to me that if you went slowly on the final turns, alternating bolts as you went, that it would be obvious when to stop... The bolts would be tight but not overtorqued.
Gravity, I would disagree about the turns, it's not that obvious when to stop, the thread paste remaining on the poles makes it a bit difficult. I at first had them both way to loose, and got a black screen at startup, had to go much tighter. Everything was fine after that, but I thought about how tight I went and realized I was really glad I didn't go with modding the case.
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