News Soon You'll Be Able To Buy Your Own 9 GHz Record Breaking LN2 Pot

RichardtST

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Well, this is just dumb. Why bother with a solid copper base and still have to suffer though a layer of paste and a lid to get to the hot parts? De-lid that cpu, remove the bottom of the cup, and make a custom-shaped seal to fit around the naked chip. LNO2 goes directly onto the die where it can do the most good. If you're gonna do it, don't be doing it half-way.
 
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Vanderlindemedia

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Well, this is just dumb. Why bother with a solid copper base and still have to suffer though a layer of paste and a lid to get to the hot parts? De-lid that cpu, remove the bottom of the cup, and make a custom-shaped seal to fit around the naked chip. LNO2 goes directly onto the die where it can do the most good. If you're gonna do it, don't be doing it half-way.

The way you describe would mean that the CPU packaging would simply crack. And you would have no CPU to OC.

Your going -250 degrees here. It will 100% shrink the materials used.
 
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AndrewJacksonZA

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Well, this is just dumb. Why bother with a solid copper base and still have to suffer though a layer of paste and a lid to get to the hot parts? De-lid that cpu, remove the bottom of the cup, and make a custom-shaped seal to fit around the naked chip. LNO2 goes directly onto the die where it can do the most good. If you're gonna do it, don't be doing it half-way.
I guess you've broken 9GHz already, then?