Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles If you got already bought a seventh generation Intel core processor Also known as(A.K.A.)Kaby Lake You might be able to make a hot pot at home! That's because it's much harder than the last generation we called Skylake But to be honest Most builder don't really have enought budget for these high-end water cooling system So, I'm wondering is there way to cool our Kaby Lake down without using a high-end expensive cooling system Actully there are two ways: Go hard OR Go easy (English subtitle provide by~ hthoo2008 ,Hong Kong) The tough to be a "Scalp breaker" I mean diligent CPU (Sorry I'm not sure) and replace the stock thermal compound with a better one In this case, we use some liquid metals This is actually an old way to cool your Intel (Toothpaste factory) CPU down (Or may be you can try to use toothpaste to cool down XD) Since Toothpaste factory started to use normal thermal compound between IHS and "Dine" instead of "soda"(Sorry again, I'm not sure!) 0Oh~ Thank (Fuxk) you Intel ! But to be clear, this can be a risk if you don't do it properly And although the material quite cheap, you well cost your couple bucks in a few days of delivery So, is there any free immediately way to cool your Kaby Lake down? The answer is YES! (That's why you are watching this video!) And that is why I called in easy way~ What we are using is a normal air cooler with 4 heat pipes First, I gona overclock this 7700K to 5GHz So I can show you how hot is it Even after using liquid metal between "itust and dine" (Sorry, guess it by yourself!) Now the core voltage is 1.32 After running Prime95 for awhile Temperature grow to nearly 80 ℃ Can you imagine how hot it could be If I didn't "deli" CPU So now let's try some easy step Okay~ Let's step into BIOS and find this PLL voltage This might be OC menu or Voltage menue or whatever you might need some time find it If you have overclocked the old socket 775 CPUs you might know that adding PLL voltage could be helpful when overclocking basic clock frequency But remember this is Kaby Lake And we are only changing multiplier for overclocking We don't need to push PLL voltage in order to stabilize our basic clock frequency So we can even pull it down to may be 1.15 The default setting 1.3 V Let's see if 1.150 works Standard! Did you see that? Straight down to 64℃ That is what I'm talking about Now might be you're wondering if pulling down PLL voltage could be helpful for CPU cooling Why should I not decrease it more? Well~ You can decrease it more but a low PLL voltage may call unstable results For 7700K, I guess you might want to stay above 1.15 If really want to push it harder, remember to run Prime98 stress tests to ensure stability Well that is what this video all about If you like it push the like button and if you dislike it... I don't know! May be you should watch it again you will well like it Don't forget to subscribe our channel and SEE YOU NEXT TIME! (English subtitle provide by hthoo2008) GEEKERWAN (极客湾,即刻彎)
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