Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Delidding Analysis




/ 7 years ago

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Thermal Results


As you can see, delidding the i7-7700K dramatically changed the load temperatures at both 4.5GHz and 5.0GHz. More specifically, the stock thermal reading plummeted by 18C while the overclock temperatures fell by 19C.  This is a massive change, even though it’s not quite the shocking 26C transformation recently reported by various media outlets.

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The live temperature information during the various AIDA64 stress runs gives a great indication of the thermal changes. Please note, the original image for the 4.5GHz stock paste benchmark was misplaced so I had to include the run with the GPU and system memory tests flagged. Rest assured, the data was conducted using the same CPU/FPU/Cache process. Also, this is just a brief insight and the actual stress tests were run for a much longer period.

Intel stock paste running at 4.5GHz (1.418V)

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Intel stock paste running at 5.0GHz (1.425v)

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Delidded CPU with Thermal Grizzly liquid metal running at stock 4.5GHz (1.418V)

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Delidded CPU with Thermal Grizzly liquid metal running at 5.0GHz (1.425V)

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