R Rattray96 Reputable Apr 13, 2014 12 0 4,510 Apr 16, 2014 #1 I just brought a new intel core i7 4770k still in the box. Was wondering if it would be easier to remove the IHS why its new or later on.
I just brought a new intel core i7 4770k still in the box. Was wondering if it would be easier to remove the IHS why its new or later on.
Solution Someone Somewhere Apr 16, 2014 I'd install it, test it, and then consider removing the IHS. If you de-lid it, you won't be able to send it back as DOA.
I'd install it, test it, and then consider removing the IHS. If you de-lid it, you won't be able to send it back as DOA.
Jacob McIntosh Honorable Aug 24, 2013 2,073 0 12,460 Apr 16, 2014 #2 Don't remove the IHS. Ever. Upvote 0 Downvote
K kapitalistas Honorable Feb 10, 2014 2,732 0 13,460 Apr 16, 2014 #3 Rattray96 : I just brought a new intel core i7 4770k still in the box. Was wondering if it would be easier to remove the IHS why its new or later on. your patient human didnt installed cpu yet . Upvote 0 Downvote
Rattray96 : I just brought a new intel core i7 4770k still in the box. Was wondering if it would be easier to remove the IHS why its new or later on. your patient human didnt installed cpu yet .
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Apr 16, 2014 Solution #4 I'd install it, test it, and then consider removing the IHS. If you de-lid it, you won't be able to send it back as DOA. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I'd install it, test it, and then consider removing the IHS. If you de-lid it, you won't be able to send it back as DOA.