If you don't de-lid, you will need to use great care when fitting and tightening down the CPU heatsinks and add extra thermal padding to thicken the existing thermal pads. He also offers the necessary 3mm hex wrench, thermal paste, and firmware update in order to install these CPU's for one-stop shopping. $130 for a pair seems like a reasonable deal to me. He has a sure-fire approach and has done a whole bunch of de-lidding jobs. You can also pay this guy at Ebay to do it for you: Michael Canavan, who successfully de-lidded his Xeons, talks about it in detail in the Xeon thread. I haven't done either Emu, but there are proponents of both approaches with success stories. To de-lid or not to de-lid, that is the question. If any of you have done this would love to hear how it worked out for you. Mac Pro 2009 CPU upgrade 8 core Nehalem to 2010 12 core Westmere This guy makes it look scary, but it still works: Looks fiddly but I am patient and careful.ΔΆ009 8-Core Mac Pro Upgrade to 2010 12-Core So have been researching what it takes to install processors that still have the IHS still intact. However I am a little scared to de-lid my new (used) X5670's. ![]() I understand that the stock processors in that machine are de-lidded. After an eBay shopping spree the last couple of days, I've got a 2009 2.66ghz 8-core 16gb on the way.
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